i ! * - " " * , i TUB NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , DE13KMKBR 13 , 1001. 3 Federation Convention Acts on Several Questions. STANDS DY THE SCALPERS. Opposition of. Telegraphers Voted Down After Lively Debate Chinese Exclusion Resolution Adopted Uni versal Label Not In Favor. Scniutou , Pa. , Dec. 11. The oxclu- blon of Chlimmun , Japauuso and other Asiatics from Ainorlcau territory , ticket scalping Icgluliitlou anil tlio ad visability of adopting n uuivursal label - bol for uulon-mado goods wore the principal Questions that claimed the attention of the delegates at yester day's session of the American Ketlora- tlou of l abor. The resolutions advo cating the exclusion of the Chinese were adopted by the convention with considerable hurrah , but In the matter of excluding natives of Japan and other Asiatic lands a snag was struck and that part of the anti-Mongolian legislation was killed so far us the present convention Is concerned. The special committee having charge of the exclusion matter was unani mous In favor of supporting the Chi nese exclusion , but was divided In regard to the Japanese. The Pacific coast delegates led the discussion on Chinese exclusion , but were divided when it came to excluding other Ori entals. The burden of the remarks of those opposed to the Japanese resolu tion was that Chinese Immigration was the greater evil of the two and that to insist upon some restrictive law to prevent a Japanese Invasion may ehjlangor the passage by con gress of the Chinese act The ticket scalping debate was quite a lively affair. The delegates representing the railway telegraphers opened the fight against the resolu tlon , making the point that such ac tion was beyond the jurisdiction of the Federation. The "typos" were helped along in their argument for the adoption of the resolution by so eral socialistic members. When the viva voce vote waa taken those in fa vor of permitting ticket scalping won by an overwhelming majority. The agitation for a universal label , which I has been carried on for a long time , vras again defeated. \ The convention disposed of much routine business during the course of I the day. The important question of trade autonomy will bo sent to a spe cial committee , which will bo an nounced today. OXNARD ELECTED PRESIDENT. .Annual Meeting of American Beet Sugar Association. Washington , Doc. 11. At the annual meeting hero yesterday of the Ameri f can Association of Beet Sugar Manu facturers the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : Presi dent , Henry Oxnard ; vice president , W. L. Churchill of Michigan ; secre tary , W. L. Hamilton of Now York ; treasurer , Julius Stroh of Detroit. About 30 members of the association were present at the meeting , includ ing representatives from California , Utah , Nebraska , Minnesota , Michigan , Wisconsin , Ohio and New York. Vari ous committees were appointed and the work of the association for the future outlined. The condition of the beet sugar Industry vras discussed by the members and statements were presented showing that the capital In vested at this tlmo amounts to over . $30,000.000. The association is strong ly opposed to the proposed reduction of tariff on sugar imported from Cuba 'Rejected Lover Shoots Girl and Self Portland , Ind. , Dec. 11. David Carlo , the rejected lover of Mabel Dar lington , adopted daughter of John Bpaher , a wealthy farmer residing near Elaine , this county , fired two bullets from a revolver into the girl and then shot himself twice through the headd. The girl is still alive ) " but as one of the balls penetrated the chest below the left nlpplo and tlio other passed clear through her side , , her recovery is doubtful. Carle at tempted suicide by hanging a few weeks ago. Reward for Arrest of Fleishman. San Francisco , Dec. 11. I. W. Hell man , president of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank of Los Angeles , has authorized the offering of a reward of ? 2COO for the arrest of H. J. Flelsh man , the absconding cashier of the bank , and an additional reward of $2.600 for the return of the money taken by Fleishman , amounting , it is eaid , to $100,000. Sold Negroes In Bondage. Now Decatur , Ala. , Dec. 11. Ben Milan , colored , an ox-slave of Law rcnco county , Is under arrest , charged with an unusual crime. It is alleged that Mllam has for some time been engaged in kidnaping negroes and sell ing them ao slaves to the white man ugcr of a Tennessee river island , some miles below Decatur. Bomb Thrown Into School Corder , Mo. , Dec. 11. A bomb was thrown by an unknown person Into the hallway of the public school build Ing while the pupils wore practicing for their Christmas exercises in the second story. The explosion shool the building and tore up a portion o the lower floor. No one was Injured Schaeffer Beats His Record. Philadelphia , Doc. 11. E. C. Schaef. for , national swimming champion , representing the University of Penn sylvania , established a now record To 300 yards last night in the champion Bhlp contest und.or tlip auspices of th \nmt"ir Athlollc union , at the nan rliow. Ho covered I ho dint mini n four mlmttoH ami two-flfthn of a second. Tlio previous best record undo In a cbamplonahlp race was four ninnies and seven sucundn , hold by Schncffor. WILL PURSUE T'lE ' GROUT BILL. Springer Says If Passed It Will Be Vigorously Fought In Courts. Chicago , Dec. 12. lion. .John W. Springer , president of the National /Ivo Slock association , returned you- onlay from Washington , where ho md an Interview with Prosldont loosovelt upon matters now before congress , and In which the stockmen of tlio country are Interested. Mr. Springer expressed lilmsoff as fully satlslled that the stock and Irrigation ntorests will receive Just consldera- Ion. Speaking of the Grout bill , In- .reduced In congress last week , Mr. Springer expressed himself strongly against the measure and said : "Tho dairy Interests have brought all their ntlucnco to bear to secure an immedi ate passage of this bill and I will note ) o surprised to see the measure a law at an early day. " Speaking for the packing Interests , Mr. Springer declared there was but one way In which the measure could jo defeated and that was for every man identified with the Interests op posed to the Grout bill to writ * to the senators representing his state and ils representative In congress de manding that they vote against It. Mr. Springer declared that even should the bill become a law It will bo contested through the supreme court of the United States. FILIPINO WOMEN APPEAL. Ask Insurgents In the Field to Lay Down Their Arms. Manila , Dec. 12. The Woman's Peace League , organized under the leadership of Senorlta Pobleto , a Filipino pine , has transmitted letters with the permission of General Chaffec , urging peace upon the Insurgent gen eral , Malvar , and other Filipino chiefs. These loiters remind the Filipino lead ers in the field that the war has de stroyed Innumerable homes and dev astated largo territories , all of which , while it abundantly proves the tenac ity of the insurgents and their faith in their cause , does not remove the fact that the operations of American soldiers throughout the Islands dally demonstrate the resolution of the people ple of the United States to make their sovereignty respected throughout the archipelago. The league urges the leaders to make peace to avoid great er evils. Costly New York Blaze. New York , Dec. 13. Fire broke out in tko Denniaon Paper Manufacturinc company's storehouse early this morn ing. Within half an hour the Donnl- eon company1 * plant waa a wreck. The whole building was filled with paper and a varied uiortmont of nov elties made of it , such as flowers , shades , napkins , etc. , as well as a stock of heavy paper and an assort ment of tags and the machinery with which these ore made. The fire at tacked the roar of Hegeman's drug store , but was kept from the principal stock. The loss will reach $250,000. Condemned Man Will Ask New Trial. Des Molnes , Dec. 12. The two men , Brooks and Phillips , condemned to death for the murder of John Sunblad of Albert City , will appeal to the supreme premo court and ask a now trial. They have been taken to the peniten tiary at Aanamosa to await the exe cution of the sentence ono year hence , but their attorney has prepared pa pers asking for a new trial and If re fused ho will appeal to the supreme court. Forty reasons are assigned why a new trial should be granted. Funston Coming Home. Manila , Dec. 12. General Funston will sail for the United States on Dec. 16 , on the transport Warren. The doc tors have ordered a change of climate and the general is going homo on sick leave. Ho has improved in health since ho left the hospital. Governor Taft will sail for home on the Grant on Dec. 20. Ho says that the rumors to the effect that ho will not return here are incorrect MacArthur Ordered to Denver. Washington , Dec. 12. Major Gen eral Arthur MacArthur , who has been stationed In this city recently as a member of the board on army posts and as a member of the army provost board , has been ordered to Denver , to assume command of the Department of the Colorado , vice Brigadier Gen eral H. C. Me rlar , retired. Kitchener Takes the Field. London , Dec. 12. "Now that Gen eral Ian Hamilton Is hero , " the Pro torla correspondent of the Dally Tele graph cables , "Lord Kitchener has personally taken the field and is dl reeling the movements of the troops. ' Absorbs the De Smet Mine. Lead , S. D. , Dec. 12. The Homo- stake Mining company has absorbed all of the stock of the Father Do Smet Mining company and has taken pos session of the De Smet mill and the now hoisting plant. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD. Yukon gold is declared by a Cana dlan metallurgist to contain largo quantities of platinum. Insurgents in Iho province of Cama rlnes attacked American troops , kill ing three soldiers. The Filipino loss was heavy. Fighting In Batangas is causing many to leave the province Count von Buelow , in reply to an in terpollatlon In Iho German relchstag declared that the powers concerned in Polish affairs woreunjled lo proven agitation looking toward the Independ of Poland. LIVELIER P < GE IN CYCLE RACE. neifectual Effortu to Gain Lnpa Re sults In Increased Speed , Now York , DOI12. . HlRht thousand icoplo at Miullstm Square Garden nut night saw Wiilthour , fresh from a wo-hour'R roHt , try to steal a lap on he- other riders In the six-day bicycle moo. Ho was unmiccoHftrul. Later MrUnehcrn'n middle broke ami Wall- lour was dragged out from a sound E > k'c > p and obliged to Jump Into litn uaddlo to relieve his niato , Half asleep Wnltliour struggled out onto ho track amid the wildest excitement on the part of the moors. Although Jutlor was out to rollovo McLean , the alter had not dismounted and was sprinting wildly around the oval. Waltliour did not know who to follow , ho men bofng strung around the oval. U'llofu ciuiiu and wont and at times > otli team malt's of a team Would bo riding al once. McLean and Uullor , loth riding at a terrific pace , finally sucreodcd In getting a lap. It was not illowcd on the ground that neither man dismounted while they ratulo the gain , Holes roqulro that ono of the men shall dismount when his relief gees on the track. The Hcoro at 2 a. in. was : Fischer and Chovullur , 1,422.4 miles ; llutler and Mel.oiin , 1122.5 ; NoAVklrk and Munro , 1.-J22.G ; MolSachorn and Walt- iour. 1,422.5 ; Maya and Wilson , 1.122.5 ; LnwRon and JulltiH , 1122.3 ; King and Snmuulunn , 1,422.3 ; Habcnck and Turvllle , 1,522.4 ; Fredericks and Jnak , 1,422.1 ; Hnll and McLaren , 1.422.1. The riders were 30 mllea ichlml Iho rqoord. Boers Charged With Shooting Blacks. London , Doc. 12. Lord Kltchonur'R promised statement specifying 37 sep arate Instances In which unlives huvo boon shot by Boors and which Involve the loss of 84 lives was Issued by Iho war office tonight In some of the cases mentioned the blacks wore shot afler an Informal court-martial or upon being accused of spying , but In numerous Instances Lord Kitchener intimates the natives were shot In cold blood In order to hide traces of the movements of Boor commandoes. The period covered by Lord Kitch ener's statement Is over a year. Mies Frlzzell Gets Vordlot for $14,000. Omaha , Dec. 12. A verdict in favor of Miss Frlzzoll was returned about 4:30 : o'clock last evening in the fed eral court by the Jury trying the suit of Miss Agnes Friezoll of Fort Smllh , Ark. , against Joseph C. Root , sovereign eign commander of the Woodmen of the World and nthorn fnr a. tinhllrn. tlon In Iho TIdlngB. That publication Miss Frlzzell alleged was llbclous and tended to brine her into disgrace. O'Gorman Reported Archbishop. Sioux Falls , S. D. , Doc. 12. There is a well authenticated report that IU. Rev. Thomas O'Gorman , 'bishop of Sioux Falls , Is to bo made archbishop of Manila , P. I. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chlcnco , Dec. 11. Unlvrrpal M-IIInc In grains todiiy placed the control of markrtx In the ImmlH of the benrn it ml practically routed the lilt ; bull campaign tlnit IIUH ter rorized Hhorts for tlio punt wn-k. A fulut effort wns made at times to xupport prlcrx , but the louses of today , with those of yes terday , ncKrcKnted too much and every thing felt the dlsaitron * depression. Miy wheat clostrt lc lower , M y corn Ic down nnd May oata Ic lower. Provisions cloned a'/y ZSc lower. CloHlnp prleen Wheat-Dec. . 7(5c ; Mny. KHf.'a ' Corn Dec. , 3Wcj Muy. 6 < ! V4c. Oats-Doc. , 44e : May , 4SV4P. Porlc-Jnn. , $18.55 ; May , JHI. Itlbs-Jin. , $8.45 ; Muy , $8.110. Lard-Jaa. , $9.85 ; May , $0.82 . Cash quotations No. 2 red wheat. 82 84V4c ; No. 8 spring wheat , 1Wj@7tlc ; No. 2 hsrd wheat , 77'X.eeOc . ; No. 8 hard wheat. TOV4 V70e ; No. 2 rash corn , OCVic ; No. 2 wbltc corn , 07c : No. S n w corn , C4'/4c ; No. 2 CBBU oats , 47 < ft47H ; No. 2 white o t , 48Vi@49c. Chicago Live Stock. ChlcaRO , Dec. 11. Cattle Ufcclpts , 23- 000 , Including 100 Texans ; choice westerns steady , all others Hharply lower ; good to prime , ? 0.2.r.a.7.75 ( ; poor to medium , J4.00 < g 5.00 ; stackers and f der , $2.00rl.l5 < ! oow , $1.0OJM.r 0 ; hclftri , Jl.2nfi3.80 , can ners , $1.00 < 2' > .1M ; bulls , $2.00314.00 ; calves $2.tXXfJ5.50 ; Texas fed iteera , $4.fiOSO,40 HOKS Hccelpt8 , today , 65,000 ; tomorrow , 45,000 , estimated ; left over , 15,000 ; heavy steady , others Sftlfic lower ; mixed and butchers , 5.8rflUO ; Rood to cholc heavy $0.2390.00 ; rough heavy , $ B.OOQ .00 ; light . , . . Sheep-necelpts , 23,000 ; slie p steady to utroue ; lambs strong to lOe higher : good to cholcn wethers , $3.GO < S4.i5 ! ; fair to choice mixed , $2.75(33.40 ( ; western sheep $3.0034.00 ; native lurabs , $2.505.25 ; west era lambs , $ L..00&4.10. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City , Dec. ll.-Cattlc-Hecelpts 10,300 ; beef steers steady to lOc lower other cattle steady to strong ; choice expor and dressed beef steers , $5.83ft'7.00 ' ; stock ers aud feeders , $ y.00 < 34.50 western fed steers , $5.00(20.25 ( ; western ranjo steers $3.5OJl .00 ; native cow * . $2.75 5.00 ; helf era , $3.50(25.75 ( ; bulls , $2.4034.00 ; calves $4.25(38.75. ( Hogs-nocclpts , 23,000 ; heavy hogs steady to 6c higher , light 6OT10e low er ; top , $0.75 ; bulk of salex , $0.0000.70 heavy , $ O.G5fi0.75 ( ; mixed packers , $8.25(2 ( 0.70 ; light , $5.50 10.76. Sheep-Uecelpts 6,000 ; strong to lOc hlnher ; native lambs $4.60(34.85 ( ; western lambs , $3.85 < ii > 4.03 ; ua tire wethers , $3.504.00 ; western wethers $3.2533.75 * ; ewes , $3.00B3,75 ; culls and feeders , $1.75(20.25 ( , South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , Dec. 11. CattU-Ilecelpts 3,300 ; generally nUadyj native beef steers f4.007.00 ; weMern steers , $3.75 3.23 Texas steers , $3.504.40 ; cowi tad heifers $2.00 < 3 < .7& ; cancers , $1.BO2.7C ; stocker and feeders , $2.7634.53 ; calves , $3.00il5.73 bulls , stags , etc. , $1.7VR4.00. ( Hogs-Ue- celpts , 13,000 ; MWo higher , light slow heavy , $0,25iJl ,40 ; mixed. $0.10'30.20 ' light , $5.80170.16 ; pigs , $4.75410.75 ; bulk o salds. $0.1 51 .30. Sheep-Receipts , 2,600 steady ; fed muttons , $3.0'SI'.1.85 : gris wothers. $3.00n3.33 ; fed Iambi , $4.2. % < < t4,75 grass lambs , $3.7534,23 ; ewes. $2.503.SO common and stock h p , $2.0033.10. St. Joseph Live Stock. Rt. Joseph , Dec. ll.-Cattle-Kccelpts , 2 600 : natives , $3.4027,23 ; cows and heifers $1.2. 0.60 ; veals , $2.50raC.25 ; bulls Mil stagr $2.005K > .00 ; stackers and feeders $ ' . > .UO'34. 5. Hogs-Itocclpts , 11,000 ; stean to 5c lower ; light and light mixed , $5.05 ( 0.55 ; medium uml heavy , $0.25(30,70 ( ; plgi $3.5025.00 ; bulk , Snvco Children From Fire Panic. ClilciiBo. Hue. II. Whllo t'louihi of RinoUo IIlied the liiilhvityn from a DOITO lin which niKoil In the ImmMiitMit of ho Lincoln Hchool ycHtonluy , ICtliol larkur , ill yearn of am' , mil at a piano n thu innlii 'oiTlilor uiwtnlrH unit ilayotl a llvoly t\voHtoi | for tlio ! ll)0 ) lillih-t'ii to hoop tlmo to wlillo march- \\K \ \ out of the Imriilni ; bitllilliiK. 'I'll1 child did not coano | ilaylii | ; until the oHt pupil had loft the hiillitlnt ; anil vlicn Him tried to < MidiHI ] HIOvan ! \vlt-o driven back by cloudu of ili'iim * nmoUo , which by that tlmo rolled hrotiKh the corrlilorH. Mho Dually reached a door and wont to the llt'Hl lour by KropliiK aloni ; the wullii and tiloni ; Iho HtalrH lnmlntoni , A Woman's Awful Peril. "Thoroisonly ono ohanno to mvvo our lifo and that < H through an opora- itm"woro thu ftarllliiK wortlH hoard by , lrn. 1 B. limit , of Mum Hid o , WH. ! , rein her doctor after he had vainly riod to euro her of a fright fill CUHO of tomneh trouble and yellow jiumdlco. lull HtonoH had formed and Him con duit ly grow worm ) . Thou Him buKau to IHO Klootrlo Hlttorn which wholly an rod lor. It'n a wonderful Htomanhliver and cidnoy romody. Oimw dyspopHla , Ions f appotito. Try it. Only fiOo. Ouar- ntood. For Halo by A. 11. Kiomui. Great tonlo , hraucH body and brain , riven away all inipuritUw from your yHtom. AlakoH you well lloulty lountaln Ton. line. Ooo. 1J. OliriH- oph. Our Frlomls , the Druggists. It iH a ploiiHtiro to testify to the Konor- illy high oharaotor of drugKiHtx. Hut MH'.miHo of a few oxc.optioiiH to the rule , t IH necesHiiry to caution the public to 10 on guard ag.iiiiHt imitatioiiH of I'orry ) aviH * Paiulcillur. See that you got. . the ight article , the Hoothing , liolpful 'alukillor that WIIH UHod in your family mforo you were born. Don't bo taken nto buying a nubHtitntu. There in but ouo Painkiller , I'orry Davit * ' . Saw Death Near. "It often made my heart aoho."wrltoH j. 0. OvorHtroot , of Hlgin , Tumi. , "to leur my wife cough until it Hoemwl her vuak and nore ItufgH would collupno. jpod dootorH Bind Him WIIH HO far gene vitli coimumption that no medicine or earthly help could PIIVO her , but a friend ocommondod Dr.King'H Now Discovery ind pondHtont UNO of tliiH excellent , ined- oiuo Havod her lifo. " It'fl absolutely guitrumood for couglm , colds , bronchitis , iHthmaand all throat aud lung diseases. fiOo aud $1 at A.II. KioHuu's. Trial hot- lo froo. A Good Cough Medicine. From thn Oa/.otto , Toowoomba , AUH- ; ralia. I find Ohamberlaln'H Oough lomedy ( H au uxcoloiit medicine. I lave boon sufforimr from a Bovoro couuh or the last two months , and it has of- eotod a euro. I huvo great pleasure iu recommending it. W. O. Wocknor. fills ia the opinion of ouo of our oldest ind most roHpoctod residents , and has > oou volnutairily given m good faith hat others may try the remedy and bo benefited , as was Mr. Wockuor. This remedy is sold by Kicsau Drug Oo. A cold , oough or la grippe can bo 'nipped in the bud , " with a dose or two of Foloy'H Honey and Tar. Beware of substitutes. A. H. Kiosau. Nnsnl Cdlarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Crcnm llnlm , which ia nfjrco- ably aromatic. It iw received through Iho notitrilB , cleRiiHcs and lionls the whole sur face over which it diffuses itself. Uniggihtfl sell the COc. Bi/.o ; Trinl size by mail , 10 conta. Tout it nnd you are euro to continue .ho treatment. Announcement. To ftccommodnlo these who fire pftrlinl , o the UHO of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for calarrhal trou- 'jlei , the propnolors prepare Cream Unlm in liquid form , which will bo knowu as Ely'u Liqukl Crenm Balm. 1'rico including tlio praying tube is 71 > conln. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form cinbodioa the ned- ioinal properties of thn solid preparation. To Stop a Cold. After exposure or when you fool a cold coining on , take a dose of Foloy'H Elouoy and Tar. It never fails to atop a cold if taken in tiuio. A. H. Kiosau. H. T. Mclntyro , St. Paul , Minn. , who laH been troubled with a difiorderd Btom- aqh , sayB , "Ohamborlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do mo more good than uiything I have over taken. " For sale jy Kiosau Drug Co. Says He Was Tortured. "I Buffered such pain from corns I r\ 1 1 ImWIlvirn1lr * ' irrifna TT T.nliin > son , Hillsborongh , 111. , "but Bucklou's Arnica Salvo completely cured them. " Acts like magic on sprains , bruisescuts , sores , scaldfl , burns , boilH , ulcerH. Per fect hoalcr of skin diseases and piles Cure guaranteed by A. H. Kiesau. 25o Coughs and Colds in Children. Recommendation of a well known Chicago physician : I use and prescribe ' for almost Chamberlain'B Cough Remedy most all obstinate , constricted conghs with direct results. I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to rco ommend it to all in need and Booking relief from colds and coughH and bron chial afllictiouB. It is nou-narcotio and safe in the hands of the most unprofon sioual. A universal panacea for al mankind Mrs. Mary R. Meleudy , M D. , Ph. D. , Chicago , 111. This remedy is for sale by Kiesau Drug Co. A Victory to be Proud Of is the final and absolute euro of a sere throat.in which the rawness aud tender ness have been spreading dangerously near those guardians of life , the lungs. The luxury of a Bound throat and ro bust lungs is most keenly on joyed by people ple who , having Buffered all the conso- quoncoH of a''little cold , yon know , " have boon rescued from misery and dan ger by Allen's Lung Balsam. Food Changed to Poison. Putrefying food in the intestines pro duces effects like these of arsenic , but Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels , gontlv , easily but surely , curing constipation , biliousness , fiick headache , fevers , all liver , kidney and bowel troubles. Only 25o at A. II. Kiesau. Brain f-ood Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad hafl boon branded by the most competent authori ties. They have dispelled the silly no tion that ouo kind of food is needed for Vk < * ) * * ; / " ' 'i m ALL , CASES OF ARE MOW CURABLE by our new invention , Only those born deaf arc Incttrnble. HEAD NOISES GEA3E IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WCRNIAN , OF BALTIMORE , GAYB : llAt.TIMOKIt , Mil . Mntrll jo , I'mj. Guttlrmtn - tletiii ; entirety mini of dcntiicM. llinnk'lo your ticiitinciil , I will IK W c.lvc you n full liMoty of myniHi' , ( n In-nml ul join illwri-lloii. About live yciiiH nn m\ \\K\\l \ \ \ cur l > Ciin to nine , nml tills krpt on Krllliii : wotur , tllilll I lo t my 1iriuliilti | OilNciit riilliely , , . . I uiiilet\\fiil u tinilniriit lor riitiuili. for ( lure iiioiiMm. ulllum ! iinymicrcm , rnnwilkilii 1111 n. lirrof iiliyMclinx , iinioim ollieii , tin-mo.I rinlilcnt rnr npi i inlihlof llilmiiy , who lo il tin-1 il cinly nil oiicrutloii i-iinlil littn me. Mini rvcu Unit only ti'iniK.riitlly , Hint Hit Ill-nil iiolHci w.n .il , lint Ilielicilillll ! Ill tliciilUclnli-tii wmilil lir toil ' Illicit wiiVMiiir nilvettUrmiMt nreMiMi-nllv In it ' < Vul. | .nipi. | nml nr.lctri ] viiitrltr mpiil. Afterllmil mnl It onlv n few IHVH | inviiillni ; lo your illrirliuiiii. Hie lo day , niter fiviMviTU * . tny licailni in lIuMlimwrileiii liuHliKti cnlllcly tmtuiril. 1 tliillil : . , cntllylmllc .oKMnin Viry tuilv yo , mllmfle ( , , Mll OKI- rent mail / ' " ! nut tniay'i'i'i' it'llli your itmiat tiwuMtllnn \ * Y05J W\ \ CURE YOURSELF AT HOME BIB AWAI P-UHHS n'n * SAII-ftx'F | rrJ > l'M"1' train , nnntlmr for imiHoloH and Hlill nu ll luir for hniioH , A corra-l dint , will not. ) iily nourish a particular part of the mily , but it. will Himlaln iivnry ether inrt. Yol , howovi r good your food may 10 , ilH niilrliiinnt IH dontroyod by In- HgoHtlon or dyHpopHla. You nitiHt pro- inro for their iippoaranco or prevent biiir coming by taking regular ( Uwos of Uruon'H AugiiHt Flower , the fnvorlto uodluinn of thn healthy millloiiH. A 'ow ' clonus alilH dlgoslion , HtimulatoH the Ivor to boalthy notion , purilli'H the ilood , and miilum you fool buoyant and vigorous. You can got Dr. O. G. "Iroon'H reliable remedies of the Klimau Jrng Oo. Out Qreon'H Special Alnmiiao. Satisfied People ire the b ( > Ht udvortiwirH for Foloy'H lonoy and Tar and all who mo it : agree that it. is a Hplondld remedy for cougliH , colds or mm ) lungs. A. II. KioRau. Had a Good Time. A J. Snoll wanted to attend a 'pwty , nit WIIH afraid to do HO on account , of miiiH in bin Htonmoh , which ho foarud would grow worm ) . IIu HnyH , "I waH tollliiK my troublofl to a lady frimid , who Haid : 'Uhamborlain'H Ooliu , Oholura ind Diarrhoea Homody will put you in jondltloii for the party. ' I bought a jottlo and talco pleasure in Htating that .wo doHOH cured me and enabled mo to mvo a good time at the party" Mr. 3noll IK a ronident of Bummer Hill , N. Y. This remedy IH for sale by Kiesau DruK Co. OlioH. Roploglo , Atwater , O. , was in very bad shapo. Ho Hays : "I milTorod a great deal with my kidneys ai.d wan oquoHtod to try Foloy'H Kidney Oaro. [ did HO and in four clnyB I wan able to go to work aRain , now I am entirely well. " A. II. Klosan. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them When you fool dull after oating. \Vhon you have no appetite. When yea have a bad taste iu the mouth. When your liver IB torpid. When your bowolH are constipated. When yon have a headache. When you frol billons. They will improve your appetite , cloaiiHO and invigorate your Htomach and rcgulato your liver and bowels. For sale by Kiesau Drug Oo. A beacon light to the Hiok and af flicted. A life oncoaragor. Take counsel with yourself today and use Rocky Mountain Tea tomorrow. Peace and comfort follow its UBO. Geo. B. Ohristoph. 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 iu the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to got a coveted gem , then lot her fortify herself - self against the insidious consequences of coughs , colds and bronchial affections by the regular use of Dr. Boschon's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest consumption iu 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 euro for coughs , colds and all bronchial tubes. Yon can got Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies at A. II. KioBan's Drug Co. Got Green's special alumnae. Information Wanted. The manufacturers of Banner Salvo having always believed that no doctor or medicine can cure in every case , but never having heard where Banner Salvo failed to cure ulcers , sores , totter , ec zema , or piles , as a matter of curiosity would like to know if there are such cases. If so they will gladly refund the money. A. H. Kiosau. J. W. Bryan of Lewder , Ills. , writes : "My little boy WOB very low with pneu monia. Unknown to the doctor wo gave him Foloy's Honey and Tar. The result was magical and pnzzlod the doe- tor , as it immediately stopped the rack ing couch and he quickly recovered. " A. H. Ktesan. Headaches , dizzy spoils , bad blood , rheumatism , indigestion , constipation , absolutely cured if you take Rocky Mountain Tea , made by Madison Modi- sou Co. 35o. Geo. B. Ohristoph. 0. W. Lynch , Winchester , Ind. writes : "I owe the life of my boy to Foloy's Honey and Tar. Ho bad mem branous croup , and the first dose gave him relief. We continued its use and it soon brought him oat of danger. " A II. Kiosau. Editor Lynch of Daily Post Phillips burg , N. J. , has tested the merits of Foley's Ilonoy and Tar with this result "I have iisod n great many patent remedies dies in my family for coughs and colds and I can hoitOHtly say your Honey am Tar is the best thing of the kind I have over used and I cannot say too much in praise of it. " A. II. Kiosau. fainting , smothering , palpita tion , pain in left side , shortness of breath , irregular or intermit tent pulse ana retarded circula tion all come from a weak or dcfeclivc heart. Overcome these faults by building up the heart-muscles and making the heart-nerves strong and vigor ous. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is the remedy to use. It is the best. "I would have spoils when I would got < weak and faint and my lioarL would BOI-III to Hton boatIng - Ing , then it. would boat very hard. I began talcing Ur. Miles' Heart Cure nml when I had used twelve bottles my hoarfc was uU right. " Una. .7. L. TAYTOU , Owonsboro , Jvy. D * . Miles' is a heart and blood tonic of uncqualcd power and never fails to benefit if taken in time. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Mllop Alcdln.'ii rv. T , , . < T HEADACHE Al all 4ruf store * . 35 DOM * 2St. * RED CROSS * CINCHONACO DCS AlOINCS.AMs ! For Sale by Oeorgo B. Ohritttoph. CATARRH for IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's ' Cream Balm Gives Relist at once. It cleanses , soothes and lie-Ms lliedlitawd mem brane. It cures Catarrh and drives nwnjr a Cold HAY FEVER in the Head quickly. It I Is absorbed. Heals and Protects the Jlemlirane. Keetores the Scutes of Taeto and Smell. Full elzo COc. ; Trial iSIzo inc. ; at Druggists or by mall. ELY UKOTIIUUS , 68 Warren Street , Kevr York Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The coinmiesiouor appointed to view and locate a road commencing at the northwest - west corner of section twenty-five (25) ( ) , township twouty-ono (21) ( ) , north , range ono (1) ( ) , west of Gth p. m. , and running thence east ono mile and terminating at the north-east corner of said section 25 , township 21 , range 1 , has reported in favor of the establishment thereof and all objections thereto , or claims for dam ages , must bo filed in the county clerk's olllco on or before noon of the 3rd day of February , A. D. 1003 , or such road will bo established without reference thereto. Dated at Madison , Nebr. , this 2Cth day of Nov. , 1901. PHIL. BAUCH. . County Clerk. DON'T BE FOOLEDI Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison MecTN cine Co. , Madison.Vj. | . It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no ubstl tute. Aslc your i