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i I 12 THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY JANUARY 24 , 1902.
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Retards Senator Mason's Reso
\ lution of Thanks to Schlcy ,
IT GOES TO NAVAL COMMITTEE.
Resolution Is Practically Identical
With That Adopted In the Case of
] Admiral Dewey House Raises Pay
| of Rural Mall Carrlora.
Washington , Jnn. 21. An' effort
vrna made In the Bonato yesterday by
Mason ( Ills. ) to olittiln coiiHliloratlon
for a Joint roHolullun , which ho Intro
duced. cxtondltiK tlio tlmnUfl of ton-
Kress to Hour Adinlrul Wlnflold Scott
Bchloy "for his bravo anil nhlo conduct
\vhlltt In coinumnil of the Amorlcnn
flcot at the vlctnrlnun hnttlo of San
tiago. " The effort , however , wnu not
BUCCCBflful.
MaooH'H aisolutlon. In addition to
the thnnkfl of congress provided tlnvt
Admiral Schloy should lie presented u
word , Uiat hronzo incdaln coinmom-
orntlvo of the Imttlo of SanllaRO
hould ho distributed to the officers
and men "under the command of
Schloy during Raid hattlu and that $10.-
000 bo appropriated to moot the ro-
QUlromontH of the resolution. "
On motion of Halo the resolution
was referred to the conunltteo on imr-
nl affairs.
The ronolutlon Introduced Woilnea-
day by Teller , providing for Interven
tion on the part of this government In
behalf of the lloor commandant ,
Echeopora , sentenced to death by the
British South African authorities , was
postponed Indefinitely , as Bchuopora
already has hcon executed. Teller
made a brief , but caustic , speech on
the actions of Great Britain In the
Boor war , and declared that If the
facts of thin case wore as ho under
stood them "Groat Urltaln In putting
Schoopora to death Is guilty of a vllo
naanaalnallon. "
The department of commerce hill
Xvas under consideration the greater
part of the session.
NATIONAL CONTROL OF TRUSTS.
Recommendation Made by Industrial
Commission.
Industrial Board Suggests Reforms.
Washington , Jan. 24. The Indus
trial commlsolon after several ye-nrs
npont In Investigating the Industrial
condition of the country , with t the
vlow of making recommendations
calculated to assist In the solution of
the problem of the times has complet
ed and sent to the printer Its final re
port. On the subject of trusts , super
vision by the national government Is
recommended. The most radical spe
cific step suggested In that direction
by the report Is that the books of all
corporations should bo subject at all
times to Inspection an are the books
of national banks. This , It la claimed ,
\vould go far toward protecting the
public against Impositions In the way
of over-capitalization and other de
vices. The commission discusses gov
ernment ownership of railroads and
telegraph lines , but does not recom
mend such a departure from present
methods. There are some recom
mendations concerning taxation that
will attract attention. One of these
looks to Imposition of certain taxes
on private property by states direct
RURAL CARRIERS GET .RAISE.
House Votes Favorably on Amendment
to Urgent Deficiency Bill.
Washington , Jan. 24. The consider
ation of the urgent deficiency bill ,
which has been under debate In the
house since Monday , was completed
yesterday , 'nit owing to the lateness
of the horn passage of the bill was
postponed ufcMl today. A successful
effort was mndo to increase the pay of
rural free delivery carriers from fGOO
to $600 per annum. Hill ( Conn. )
made the motion to Increase the ap
propriation for this purpose. It was
resisted by Cannon and Ix > ud , chair
man of the postofllco committee , on
the ground that the method wue Irrog-
mar , uiu uie memuers wiin rural con
stituencies supported It and It , was
adopted 109 to 78.
Representative Clark of Missouri
Introduced a Joint resolution express
ing sympathy for1 the two South Afri
can republics and regret over the suf
fering caused by the war. The reso
lution expresses the hope that this
declaration by congress will Influence
Great Britain to consider favorably a
settlement of the troubles.
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FINISHES ANTI-ANARCHY BILL.
House Committee Determines on a
Measure to Punish Assassins.
Washington , Jan. 24. The details
of a bill restricting anarchy and an-
nrclllsts was practically determined
on yesterday by the special committee
of members of the house judiciary
committee , appointed to consider this
subject The measure will provide
the death penalty for an attempt to
kill or assault the president or any one
In line of succession for tha presi
dency. An accessory before the fact
is to bo treated as a principal and an
accessory after the fact IB punished
In a less degree than a principal.
; Any person vrho counsels , advises or
advocates Iho assaulting or killing ; of
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any officer of the United states shall
be floed or Imprisoned. N alien who
1 advocates an overthrow of organized
government , or who Is affiliated with
en organization holding Ieuch views
IB to be admitted to this/country.
Keane Denies Riport.
Dubuque , Jan. 24.r Archbishop
Kcano denies the report from Sioux
I. City that the late Bishop Lcnlhan
was appointed to that/BOO before hla
death.
AGAINST TARIFF REVISION.
Speaker Henderson Seen Danger In
Opening Up the Subject
Waterloo , la , , Jan. 24. In a lotlor
rorelvod hero yontonlay , Speaker lion-
demon putn hlnmulf on record an
nguliiHt any revision of the tariff hy
tlm present coiiKroBH. The letter In
In response to a petition iilcned hy 70
IloptihllKRin buslnosH men o Vatorloo
nml Cedar Falln. Speaker Henderson
ndinllH that some cliaiiRoH might wlncv
ly be mmlo In the prtmonl tariff , but
Roen HO much ilaninr In opening up
the mihjoct of tariff revision that ho
would Icuvo It iu ) II In. Ho tuiiyfl !
"My Judgment IB that It IH more Im
portant nt thin tlino In the Interest of
thin country to rodiico taxation upon
onrseh'OH anil plop to a proper degrco
the Influx of the people's money Into
the public treasury. With the country
In an unparalleled proHporoun condi
tion , I cannot hollovo It wise to begin -
gin a reduction which Inevitably will
open up the whole Hold of revision
and tlniB put a serious check upon the
business of the country. The moment
the country undorHtandn that there
In to bo a revision of the tariff jobbers
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will suspend largo purchatios hoping
to buy at lower prlooB. Thin will com
pel the manufacturer to reduce his
bimlneRH and this will compel a reduc
tion of the pay rolls , and serious bust-
nesH calamity might CIIHIIO. "
ELECT NEW SET OF OFFICERS.
Peace Is Restored In the Bowling Con
vention at Buffalo.
nufTalo. Jan. 24. The warrlnc fac
tions In the American Bowling con-
grcHB came together last night and
settled their differences. The election
of oflkora hold Wednesday wan recon
sidered and a new set of offlclalH elect
ed. Charles A. Hookwnltor of In-
dlanapolla la the president of the con-
gresH for the ensuing year. The con
vention and tournament of 1003 also
goes to Inillanapolln.
The clause In the constitution re
garding the admission of proxy votes
at the annual convention , which
causoil all the friction , was eliminated.
A BUbstltuto offered by Bernard J.
York of Now York , providing that no
delegate Bhall have more than one
vote , was adopted unanimously. Oth
er ofllcore elected are : Secretary ,
Samuel Karpo of Dayton , O. ; treas
urer , Qeorgo M. Stearns of Iowa.
CATTLEMEN CAUSE TROUBLE.
Kill Herd of Sheep and People Are
Incensed Over Crimes.
Denver , Jnn. 24. The people of Cqs-
tllla county are much aroused over
the killing of 1 < )0 ) sheep and the wound
ing and driving away of 200 moro
belonging to Trujlllo , 10 miles from
Mosco , by 15 calliomcn of that neigh
borhood. The sheepmen wore first
warned to vacate the public domain.
The cattlemen , It is said , also fired
Into the cabin of the owner about 10
o'clock on the night of Jan. 18 , and
very Jiarrowjy missed the occupants ,
Warrants have been Issued for the
cattlemen said to have been connected
with the outrage. Trujlllo Is sold to
bo an Inoffensive old man who has
lived in that vicinity for the past 40
years.
Mro. Harrison Wants Pension.
Indianapolis , Jan. 24. Friends of
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison , widow of ox-
President Harrison , have had their
attention called to statements pub
lished In several papers to the effect
that she had afllcod those In charge
of the m9Yome.pt to grant ho.r a pen
sion not to present the bill to Con
gress. Thin IB Incorrect. Mrs. Harri
son has at no time made any objection
to the presentation of such a bill and
etlll believes the matter can with pro
priety bo presented to congress , Inas
much as the surviving widows of oth
er ex-preBldontB have been recipients
of the same recognition bjr congress.
Hunter Shoots Brother.
Chtlllcothe , Mo. , Jan. 24. Elmer
Moore , aged 22 , was accidentally shot
on Grand river , uoar Lock Spring * ,
Daviess county , by his "brother , Eu
gene , aged 20. They were hunting and
became separated , and a shot Intend
ed for a rabbit wrought the fatal work.
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD.
Archduchess Elizabeth of Austria
renounced her rights to the throne to
marry the man of her choice. '
The Union labor mayor of San Fran
cisco Ignored a court order prohibiting
him from removing city employes.
The Fldellna of Now York won the
nvc-mcn championship at the Buffalo
bowling tournament with a score of
2.702.
Four robbers who looted a bank at
Hartford , Ky. , wcro captured with the
aid of bloodhounds and the booty re
covered.
Walter Monnell , C2 years old , threw
himself under the wheels of a train at
Rock Island. Ho died on the way to
the hospital.
Races for the amateur skating chum
plonshlp of the United States and Can
ada will bo held at Verona , N. J. , Jan.
31 and Feb. 1.
John Patterson , a negro , was shot
and killed at Mexico , Mo. , by James
Patterson during a quarrel. The lat
ter was exonerated.
Ono of the Interesting features of
the national congress of motherswhich
meets In Washington next month , will
to "a model nuisory , " under the di
rection of Mrs. Fred T. Dubols.
The state board of regents of the
University of Minnesota elected Pro
fessor L. Washburn of the Oregon
state university to succeed the later
Otto Lugger as state entomologist
Tommy Ryan has accepted the prop
osition of Harry Corbott , matchmaker
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for the Yosomlie Athletio club of San
Francisco , to fight tha winner of the
Root-Gardner fight , scheduled to take
place before that club Jan. 31.
FAVOR MORE RIGID CILU
House Committee Places Further Re
strictions on Oleomargarine.
Washington , Jan. 24. The Irlcnds
of the incaiiuro .for rigid restrictions
on oleomargarine and kindred prod
ucts carrlod their point before the
liouno committee on agriculture yesterday -
torday and by a vote of 12 to 5 ordered
the report of a bill which IB oven moro
restrictive than the original Grout
muanuro , rolntroduced hy Representa
tive McCloary of Minnesota. The
subject ban boon under consideration
for the past ten dnys , all of the various
Interests having been granted hear
ings. The original bill plucod a lux
of 10 cuntn per pound on oleomargar
ine and buttorlne colored to Imttuto
yellow butter. The word "yellow"
was struck out , thus making the ro-
etrlctlon apply to Imitations of white
or any other kind of butter. Another
change makes those who take uncolored -
ored butter and color It subject to all
the taxes and penalties of manufact
ure , When the conunltteo mot those
amendments were agreed to by the
foregoing vote. The opposition to the
bill proposed numerous amendments ,
all of which were rejected.
EXONERATE UNION OFFICIALS.
Committee Exculpates Mitchell and
Wilson From Charges.
IndlnnapollB , Jan. 21. The committee -
too appointed by the United Mine
Workers' convention to Investigate
charges preferred by Miss Millie Mer
edith against President John Mitchell
and Secretary-Treasurer W. R. Wil
son made Its report yesterday. The
report completely exonerates the two
olllcers of the charges that they mis
represented to the miners the extent
of ox-Secretary-Trcasuror Pearso's
fl.vanclul errors. The report was
adopted by a rising vote.
Seek to Merge Paper Firms.
Cincinnati , Jan. 21. Representa
tives of 40 wrapping paper firms In
this country have been In secret ses
sion hero. Charles Penilcld of Kan
sas City presided. It was stated that
the formation of ai comblno'was the ob
ject of the meeting. While It was stat
ed that there was not likely tq bo anymore
moro cutting In schedule rates , the
members had nothing to give out for
publication.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Features of the Day's Trading and
Closing Quotations.
Culcngo , Juii. 13. ! A Hhurp hear attack on
corulruught on by Uiu rcry weak cuxh
Bltuittlun untl 'slumps In outulilc > markets ,
out prlccR Iu nil pi In sliding down hill
tudiiy. Corn broke -c , wheat ! % ( . ' , outs
lc mid pork -iOe. Aftrr the aubsldciicc
or tiiu panicky reoiiiig , on ucavy selllug ,
there wore Blight leuutlonA. Com rcgls-
teied u net loss of 1c , May whcut Wc.c
and May out a Ic. Provisions closed il'/jc to
iAXft ydc lower. Closing prices :
Wheat-May , 70 c ; July , 70c.
Corn May , U2u ; July , 02c.
OatH-May , 45Vic ; July , 30c.
1'ork-May , $10.U5 ; July , J10.47H. *
Lnrd-May , I9.42V4 : July , ? ! > .N > . '
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Itllm-May , $8.05 ; July. J8.07W- ' "
Chicago Cash iPrlcsi No. 2 red wheat ,
83M84Hc ; No. 8 rpd wheat , 7084c ; No.
3 spring wheat , 72ifi75Hc ; No. 2 hard wheat ,
77 < B70c ; No. 3 hard wheat , 7G@77c ; No. 3
caBh corn. B8V6COc ; No. 3 yellow corn , 59
iifiOMic ; No. 2 caih oats , 45@4DVic ; No. 2
white oats , 45VV340o ; No. 3 white oata ,
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago , Jan. 23. Cattle Receipt * , 10-
COO , Including 2fiO Texani ; alow , but gen-
rally iteady ; good to prime J0.6Q27.25 ;
poor to medium , $4.000.00 ; stockera and
feeder * , $2.25 < iW.7B ; cowi , $1.00 4.7(5 ( ; holf-
r , $2.2U30.GO ! : canntr * . $1.002.'J5 : bulls ,
$2.25a.00 ; ralrps , * 2.NXft0.25 ; Texas fed
steers , $4.00&G.29. Hogs UocslpU , today ,
38,000 ; tomorrow , 30.000 , estimated : left
over , 8,000 ; active and strong to 5c higher ;
mixed nnd butchers , Jri.tHXiiO.-lO ; good to
cholco heavy. $0 80W.50 ; rough heavy ,
* fl.CXXiT < Ur > ; light , J5.00.gO . 00 ; bulk of sales ,
? 5.00fl.W. ! SheepUecelpU , 18,000 ;
Hhecp Htcorty to IOe higher ; Iambi steady
to higher ; good to choice wetbrrs , $4.30(3
5.00 ; fair to choice mixed , $ S.7ViiM CO ; west
ern Rhccp , fed , H4.2WW.15 ; native Iambi ,
$3.WX3 < UO ; western lambs , * fl.20 < q < J.OO.
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City , Jan. 23. Cattle Receipts ,
6,000 ; heavy beef utters slow , other cattle
Btcaily to nhado higher ; choice beef atccrs ,
J5.80afl.CO ; fnlr to good , $4.7rV < i6.75 ; stock-
crs and feeders , f3.nO@4.7B ; wittern fed
stetrj , KNWJOO ; native COWH , $ _ > ,7r > < 3H.85 ;
hclfern. $ : ! . > < Jl6.2r ) ; canners , $ t.752.03 ;
build , $2. > 34.35 ; calves. 4.X ( ! < 100. Hogs
Receipts , 12,000 ; opened 5fftlf c higher ,
cloned with advance loit ; top , $ (1.05 ( ; bulk
of sales , ? < 5. V3 < J.40 ; heavy. JO.40fiTfl.Wi :
mixed packers. 0 OOWUW ; light , $3.23(3 (
8.20 ; pigs , $4.70 < rav'.25. Sheep-Receipts ,
700 ; strong ; w * < tern Inmhs , $ .1.00570 00 ;
western wethers , $4.MKWt.OO yearlings , $ .100
fr'fir.n ; rwcs , $4.00 < Q0.50 ; culls and feeders ,
$2.50 4.25.
South Omaha Live Stock.
South Omnhn , Jon. 23-Cattlo-Recelpts ,
8,000 ; act ho , stonily to strong ; native
ulcers , 4.00tfi0.75 ; cows und heifers , $3.00 < ;
4.75 ; wentern steers , $3,73 ® ! } 40 ; Texas
steers , $ : t ( KVJ14.70 ; cannery S1.7BS'2 ( 83 ;
BtoceUrs and feeders. $2 SOfKOO ; cahes ,
J4VVfT700 ( ; bulls , stags , etc. , JJ.25fTM.riO.
Hoc-Receipts. O.SOO : 5e higher ; heavy.
fIV ViKi (0. ( mixed. JO.lO-fin 25 ; llaht , $575
fin 10. pigs. Jl WviiRdO ; bulk of s.ile ? , $500
( tffl'JO. Sheep-Receipts , 3.5XX ) : slow. IOe
lower ; fed mutton * $1 2.Viri 00 ; westerns.
$3 ( < ? f4 15 ; ewe . S3.MKM RO , eominon and
htooKurs , $2.7.1614 15 : lambs , $4.r,0'i3.00. ,
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph , Jim. 13. ! Cattle Receipts , 1-
200 ; steady ; natives , $ : i.r < Ki7.00. co und
helferx , $1.2.VifC 35 , > euls , $ : i.WKa 23 ; stock
era nnd feeders. SJ.'jy .r.O. Hogs-Re-
$3.CO' < lt.25 ) ; medium and heavy , JO. 10(5111.55 ( ;
celptrt. 7,500 , Hteiidy , light and light mixed ,
Pneumonia and La Grippe
Coughs cured quickly by Foley's
Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes.
Sold by A. H. Kiesau.
A Deep [ Mystery.
It is a mystery why women endure
backache , headache , nervousness , nleop-
lossnoss , molauoboly , fainting and dizzy
spells wheu thousands have proved that
Eleotno Bitters will quiokly euro such
troubles. "I suffered for years with
kidney trouble , " writes Mrs. Phebo
Oherloy , of Peterson , la. , "and a lame
back pained uio so I could not dross my
self , but Electric Bitters wholly cured
me , and , although 73 years old , I now
am able to do all my housework. " It
overcomes constipation , improves appe
tite , gives perfect health. Only 60o at
A. H , Kiosau's drag store.
Does It Pay to Buy Cheap ?
A choiip remedy for coughs and colds
ia all right , but you want something
that will roliavo aud euro the moro se
vere and dangerous results of throat
aud lung troubles. What shall you do ?
Go to a warmer and moro regular cli
mate ? Yes , if possible ; if not possible
for yon , then in either case take the
only remedy that has been introduced
iu nil civilized countries with BUCCOHH in
dovoro throat and lung troubles , "Boa-
cheo'H Oornmn Syrup " It not only
heals and stimulates the tissues to de
stroy the germ disease , but allays in
flammation , causes easy expectoration ,
gives a good night's rest , and cures the
patient. Try ono bottle , lloooui-
mended many years by all druggists in
the world. Got Groou's Prize aluiauao.
A , II , Kiesan ,
The prevention of consumption is en
tirely a question of commonolng the
proper treatment in time. Nothing is so
well adapted to ward off fatal lung
troubles as Foloy's Honey and Tar.
Sold by A. H. Kiosau.
A Profitable Investment.
"I was troubled for about seven years
with my stomach and iu bed halt my
time , " says IS Doniick , Somorvlllo , Ind.
"I spout about $1,000 aud never could
got anything to help mo until I tried
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a
few bottles and am entirely well. You
don't live by what yon oat , but by what
you digest nnd assimilate. If your stomach
ach doesn't digest your food you are
really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
does the stomach's work by digesting
the food. You don't have to diet. Eat
all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Ouro
cures all stomach troubles. Kiesau Drug
Go.
A Cure for Lumbago.
W. 0. Williamson , of Amherst , Va. ,
says : "For more than a year I suffered
from lauibngo. I finally tried Chain-
berlain's Pain Balm and it gave uio en
tire relief , which all other remedies had
failed to do. " Sold by Kiosau Drug Co.
Question Answered.
Yes , August Flower still has the larg
est sale of any mndicino in the civilized
world. Your mothers and grandmothers
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion or biliousness. Doctors wore
scarce , and they seldom heard of appen
dicitis , nervous prostration or heart fail
ure , etc. They used August Flower to
clean out the system and stop fermenta
tion of undigested food , regulate the
action of the livcrstimulato the uervonB
and organic action of the system , and
that is all they took when feeling dull
and bad with headaches nnd other aches.
Yon only need a few doses of Groen'e
August Flower , in liquid form , to make
you satisfied there is nothing serious the
matter with you. Get Green's Prize
almanac. A. H. Kics < u.
Fatal kidney and bladder troubles car
always be prevented by the use ol
Foloy's Kidney Cure. A. . H. Kiesau.
Don't Live Together.
Constipation and health never go to
gether. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
promote easy action of the bowels with
out distress. "I have been troubled
with costiveness nine years" says J. O.
Greene , Depauw , Ind. "I have tried
many remedies bat Little Early Risers
give best ? results. " Kiesau Drug Co.
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' Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment -
ment by'Ely's Crcnm Balm , which is agree
ably aromatic. It is received through the
nostrils , cleanses and heals the whole' ' sur
face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
soil the 50o. size ; Trial size by mail , 10
couts. Test it and you are euro to continue
Uie treatment. _ ?
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Announcement. . -
To accommodate those who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou
bles , the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form , which will bo known as Ely's
Liqurd Cream Balm. Price including Uio
praying tuba is 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. The liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of the solid preparation.
Child Worth Millions
"My child is worth millions to me , "
says Mrs , Mary Bird of Harrisbnrg , Pa. ,
"yet I would have lost her by croup had
I not purchased a bottle of One Minute
Cough Cure. " Ono Minute Cough Cure
is sure cure for cough , croup , throat and
lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough
cure which acts immediately. The
youngest child can take it with entire
safety. The little ones like the taste
and remember how often it helped them.
Every family should have a bottle of
One Minute Cough Cure handy. At
this season especially it may be needed
suddenly. Kiesau Drug Co.
The Federation of Woman's clubs has
extended the right of honorary member
ship to the men who make Rooky Moun
tain Tea , women's greatest benefactor.
Geo. B. Ohristoph.
Thousands Sent Into Exile.
Every year a large number of poor
sufferers whoso lungs are sore and racked
with coughs are urged to go to another
climate. But this is costly and not al
ways sure. Don't bo an exile when Dr.
King's Now Discovery for consumption
will cure you at homo ! It's the most
infallible medicine for coughs , colds
and all throat and lung diseases on earth.
The first dose brings relief. Astound
ing cures result from persistent use.
Trial bottles free at A. H. Kiosau.
Price oOo and $1. Every bottle guaran
teed.
Children Poisoned.
Many children are poisoned aud made
nervous aud weakif not killed outright ,
by mothers giving thorn conuh syrups
containing opiates. Foley's Honny aud
Tar is a safe , certain remedy for coughs ,
croup and lung troubles aud is the only
prominent cough medicine that contains
no opiates or other poisons. Sold by A.
H. Kiesau.
The many friends of G. H. Hansau ,
engineer , L. E. & W. R. R. , at present
living in Lima , O. , will bo pleased to
know of his recovery from threatened
kidney disease. Ho writes : "I was
cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure ,
which I recommend to all , especially
trainmen who are usnallv similarly af
flicted. Sold by A. II. Kicsau.
A Good Recommendation.
"I have noticed that the sale on Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is
almost invariable "to those who have
once used them , " says Mr. J. H.Weber ,
a prominent druggist of Cascade , Iowa.
What bettor recommendation could any
medicine have than for people to call for
it when again in need of such a remedy ?
Try them when you feel dull after eat
ing , when you have a bad taste in yonr
month , fool bilious , have no appetite or
when troubled with constipation , aud
you are certain to bo delighted with the
prompt relief which they afford. For
solo by Kiosnn Drng Co.
A Life at Stake.
If you but know the splendid merit of
Foloy's Houoy and Tar you would never
bo without it. A dose or two will pre
vent an attack of pneumonia or la
grippe. It may save your life. Sold by
A. II. Kiosau.
Remarkable Cure of Croup'
A little boy'H life saved. 1 have a few
words to say regarding Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy , jit saved my little
boy's life aud 1 fool that I cannot praise
it enough. I bought iv bottle of it from
A. E. Steero of Goodwin , S. D. , and
whqn IJgot homo with it'Jtho $ poor baby
could hardly breathe. I gave the modi-
clno as directed every ton minutes [ until
ho "throw upland then I thought sure
ho was going to ohoko to death. Wo
had to pull the phlegm out of his month
in great long strings. I am positive
that if I had not got that bottle of cough
mcdiciuo , my boy would not boon earth
today. Joel DoMout , Inwood , Iowa.
For sale by Kiesan Drug'Co.
Lot ns epoak of man as wo find him ,
And censure only what wo can see ,
Remembering that no one can bo per
fect ,
Unless he uses Rocky Mountain Tea.
Gco. B. Ohriatoph
In Bed Four Weeks With' La Grippe.
Wo have received the following letter
from Mr. Roy Kemp , of Angola , Ind.
"I was in bed four weeks with la grippe
and I tried many remedies nnd spent
considerable for treatment with physi
cians , but I received no relief until I
tried Foloy's Honey nnd Tar. Two
small bottles of this medicine cured me
and I now use It exclusively in my fam
ily. " Take no substitutes. Sold by A.
H. Kiesau.
Blown to Atoms.
The old idea that the body sometimes
needs a powerful , drastic , purgative pill
has boon exploded ; for Dr. King's New
Life Pills , which nro perfectly harmless ,
gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel -
pel poisonous matter , cleanse the system
and absolutely cure constipation and
sick headache. Only 25o at A. H. Kio
sau's drug store.
Children Especially Liable.
Burns , bruises and cuts are extremely
painful and if neglected often result in
blood poisoning. Children nro especially
liable to such mishaps because not so
careful. As a remedy Do Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws out
the fire , stops the pain , soon heals the
wonud. tfeware of counterfeits. Sure
cure for piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salvo cured my baby of eczema after
two physicians gave her up , " writes
James Mock , N. WeDSter , Ind. "Tho
sores were so bad she soiled two to five
dresses a day. " Kiesau Drug Co.
Stop itl
A neglected congh or cold may lead
to serious bronchial or lung troubles.
Don't take chances when Foley's Honey
and Tar affords perfect security from
serious effects of a cold. Sold by A. H.
Kiesau.
If y6n believe what you. read , abont
Rooky Mountain Tea , see that you get
the genuine , made only by the Madison
Medicine Co. 3oo.no more , no less. Gee ,
B. Ohristoph.
An Attack of Pneumonia Warded Off ,
"Some time ago my daughter caught
a severe cold. She complained of paint
in her ohest and had a bad cough. I
gave her Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
according to directions and in two days
she was well and able to go to school.
I have used this remedy in my family
for ) he past seven years and have never
known it to fail , " says James Prender-
gast , merchant , Annato Bay , Jamaica ,
West India Islands. The pains in the
chest indicated an approaching attack
of pneumonia , which o in this instance
was undoubtedly warded off by Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. It counter
acts any tendency of a cold toward
pneumonia. Sold by Kiesan Drug Co.
It Girdles the Globe.
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve ,
as the best in the world , extends round
the earth. It's the one perfect nealer
of outs , corns , burns , ulcers , felons ,
aches , pains aud all skin eruptions.
Only infallible pile euro. 25o a box at
A. H. Kiesan.
ECZEMA'S
ITCH IS TORTURE.
Eczema is caused by an acid humor in
the blood coming in contact with the
skin and producing great redness and in
flammation ; little pustular eruptions form
and discharge a thin , sticky fluid , -which
dries and scales oft ; sometimes the skin is
hard , dry and fissured. Eczema in any
form is a tormenting , stubborn disease ,
and the itching and burning at times are
almost unbearable ; the acid burning
humor seems to ooze out and set the skin
on fire. Salves , washes nor other exter
nal applications do any real good , for as
long as the poison remains in the blood
it will keep the skin irritated.
DAD FORMr OF TETTER.
"For three years I
had Tetter on my
bauds , which caused
them to swell to twice
their natural size. Fart
of the time the disease
waslnthe form of run
ning sores , ' % cry pain
ful , anil causing me
tnucli discomfort. Pour
doctors said the Tetter
had progressed too far
to be cured , and they
could do nothing for
me. I took only three
bottles of S. S. S. and
was completely cured.
This was fifteen years
eco , and I have never
Finceceen any sign of my old trouble. " MRS.
L. B. JACKSON , 1414 McCee St. , Kansas City , Mo.
S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison ,
cools the blood and restores it to a healthy ,
natural state , and the rough , unhealthy
skin becomes soft , smooth and clear.
cures Tetter , Erysipelas -
sipelas , Psoriasis , Salt
Rhcuui and all skin
diseases due to a pois-
oncd condition of the
Wood. Send for our book and write us
about your case. Our physicians have
made these diseases a life study , and can
help you by their advice ; we make no
charge for this service. All correspondence
ia conducted in strictest confidence.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO * ATLANTA , 8A.
Heart
Pains
arc 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
aclion with that greatest of all
Heart remedies , Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure.
"Darting pains through my
heart , left/ side and arm would
bo followed by smothering , heart
spasms and fainting. Dr. Miles'
Heart Cure has entirely relieved
mo of those troubles. "
JOHN VAXDENITORGIIT ,
256 Kewaunee St. , Milwaukee , Wls.
Dt. Miles'
Heat Ctte
controls the heart aclion , accel
erates the circulation and builds
up the entire system. Sold by
druggists on a guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co. . Elkhart. Tnd.
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases.
Rill EY'9 ' KIDNEY CURE Is a
FULL I d Guaranteed Remedy ,
or money refunded. Contains * \
remedies recognized by eml-
nent physicians as the Best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
OLD BY P. W. KIESAU.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Its etages theio ;
should bo cleanliness. "
Ely's Cream Balm
cleanses , soothes and heals
the diseased membrane.
U cures catarrh and drives
away a cold In the head
quickly.
Cream Balm li placed Into the nostrils , spread *
< jTcr the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief U immediate -
mediate and a cure follows. It 1s not drying does
not produce sneezing. Large Size , 60 cents at Drug
gists or by mail ; Trial Blze , 10 cents by mall.
ELY BKOTHEKS. 60 Warren Street. New Y rt
Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Notice ia hereby given that by virtue
of a chattel mortgage , dated oa the 18th
day of May , 1001 , and duly filed in th
office of the county clerk of Modisoa
county , Nebraska , on the 20th day of
May , 1901 , and executed by Frank
Trefren to P. W. Hull and by the said
P. W. Hull assigned to John Friday , to
secure the payment of $785.43 and upon
which there is now due the sum of
1171.11 , default having been made in * *
the payment of said sum and no suit or *
other proceeding at law having been instituted - ' , .
stituted to recover said debt or any part -v
thereof , I will sell the property therein * ' -
described , viz : One gray gelding , T *
years old , weight about 1600 pounds ; . , '
one bay gelding , 7 years old , weight , j 5
about 1450 pounds ; one buckskin mare , * ' *
7 years old , weight about 1300 pounds ; \ f'\
one gray mare , 8 years old , weight % „ -
about 1800 pounds ; one nearly new , "
Deering harvester ; one nearly new i
Ohio cultivator ; one set heavy Concord , V ,
harness ; one set medium work harness *
and one Smith farm wagon at public 'i
auction at Dudley's livery barn in the , 3
city of Norfolk , Madison county , Ne
braska , on the 16th day of February ,
1002 , at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day.
Dated January S3 , 1902.
Join ? FRIDAY ,
Assignee and Owner of the Mortgage.
IL-L-S
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OrtVERV PHYSICWW
f/miUARWITHTHE /
DC CINCHONA CO
DCS MOINE !
For Sale by George B. Ohristoph.
HEADACHE
At ftll 4mg ctora. 25 DOM * 25 * .
DON'T BE FOOLEDI
Take the genuine , original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA
Mode only by Madison Medi
cine Co. , Madison , Wls , It
keeps you well. Our trade
mark cut on each package.
Price , 33 cents , Never so4 !
In bulk. Accept no jubttU
* * tute. Ask your druggist.