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THE NOUFOLK VEWS : PR1IUY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1902. T canisters' Strike In Chicago la Settled by State Doa-d , TRAINMEN FORM A DIQ UNION Includes All Wcutcrn RoacU and t Test Strike to Enforce Demand for a General Increase of Twenty Per Cent Will 9oon Degln. Chicago , Sopt. 12. Arbitration ai a inciuiB of Mottling labor tnniblui proved a ilcclilctl nuuceHu In Chicane yesterday. Quo Btrlko wan settled , ono that wan turoattmod H uvcrtcd , nnd two wore lull In Hiich tthnpu thai It IB ronaoiwuly certain that they will bo ImniKht to nn end today. The dan jjor of n fumlnu thrniiKli I ho Hlrlltfl ot the packing hoimo toaniHtoni uiiil the biikory and crnckor wnKon driven now HOOIIIB n thhiK of the punt. The strike of the imckliiK hoiifl teaniHtcrs was offecllvo BO far aa the pickets of the * union , atnllnnod nil over the city , from South ChlcuRO tc the north Bide , wore able to dlmiovor nnd not n pound of ment WHH moved by Swift & Co. by wagons. The iiHiial conBlgnmontB by rail wore made anrt pot hitarfcruel with. } ThroiiRh the efforts of Frederick W Job , chulrinan of the ntflto board ol arbitration , arrangement worn completed plotod for a meotlnR today between t committee roprcsontlnR the teiinmton nnd reprcsontatlvoB of Swift & Co Bothfdd.os . apponr anxious to aottU the trouble and It IB bollovod little dlf flculty will bo oxperloncod In roacliliii n satlBfactory ndjustmcnt ot tha con trove-ray. To Arbitrate DHferenceo. Bnkory and cracker wugon driven nnd coal nnd truck tonniHturti , who re colved the sanction of the toaniHtors Joint council to strike at the planl of the William Schmidt Uniting com pany because some of their drlvon had been transferred to othei branches of the National Ulscult company * pany and their WBROH reduced , null work yesterday. The ofllrlnta of tin company applied to the union for t chance to arbitrate the mutter , and n conference between th men and ofll clnls of the company will bo hold to day to settle the trouble. The strike of the excavating toatnn tors rnmo to an end after a loiiRth ) conference last nlRht. Nearly ovorj excavating nnd sand , concern In tin city was represented. Under the agreement reached the men are tc return to work nt the terma , demand cd $2 n day for ton bourn. GIGANTIC UNION 18 FORMED. Conductors and Brakemcn West ot Chicago Effect Organization. San Francisco , Sept. 12. The Cnl cays that the largest and most far reaching union In the history of rail roads was recently formed by tin railroad conductors and brukemou 01 roads operating west of Chicago. Tin men arc dlssatisuod with the present ratou of wngos and will In tha liumo | dlate future make a demand for an In crease of salaries of 20 pur cent. Tin t Call Is In a position to announce tha' > \ this union will make a test case ot one of the roads. The organlzntloi \vas perlected last Juno In Kansa } City nnd W. V. Stafford , a conductol of the Southern Pacific , residing nl Oalxliiiul , was elected Its exocutivi bead. Circulars have been recently ptissoo around among the men and as a roaull every trainman has signed the reQucs' asking for nn Increase of 20 per ccnl nnd making ether demands. Work of Locomotive Firemen. Chattanooga , Teun. , Sept. 12. Oin of the most Important subjects consld ered by the Brotherhood of IXKOIUO tlve Firemen . was the question ol founding a homo for the indigent ol every labor organization In the coun try. The Brotherhood ot llallwaj Trainmen have already subscribed $50,000 and the Order of Railway Con ductors have subscribed a like amount and it is throught the flromon wll make a llbqral contribution baton they close their convention. The bl onnlal report of Chairman Hawley ol the grand board of trustees showoc the organization to be In the best con dltion since Its Inception. On the Way to Des Molncs. Baltimore , Sept. 12. A special cai containing delegates from Baltimore , Philadelphia. Washington. Wilmlng ton and Cumberland to the clshty-sev cnth annual national convention of tlu Odd Fellows at Des Molnes loft ovoi the Baltimore nnd Ohio railway. The paity Is scheduled TO arrive in Des Molncs Saturday. Red Men Select Atlantic City. Norfolk , Va. , Sopt. 12. At yostor day's session ot the great council of Red Men of the United States , a re port of the finance committee showed a balance on hand in all the funds ol the grand council ot $47,217.45. At I lantlc City was cuoaon as the nexl place of meeting. Chaplain Shoots Himself. Washington , Sept. 12. The secre tary of the navy received a telegram from Roar Admiral Johnson , com manding the Boston navy yard , saying that Chaplain William F. Morrison committed suicide by ehootlntf him ' self at the naval hospital at Chelsea. Sioux Indian to Be Hanged. Deadwood. S. D. , Sept. 12. Allen Walling Shield , a full blood Sioux , was sentenced in the United States court to bo hanged for the murde : at SarahtGhost Face Boar. The execution tion will take place on Sept. 24 , In 'the penitentiary at Sioux Falls. DANK IS CLEANED OUT. Receiver Appointed for Broken Te cumneh Institution. Torumneh , Neb. , Sopt. 12. On the rolurn of the depositors nnd Stnto ISxfl minor Ilartwell , District Judge Lotion yesterday appointed William Campbell receiver of the Chamberlain - lain HankltiR house , In his report to the court Kxamlnor llartwoll nay the hank's condition Is much worse than nt first Buppinod ; that few of the as sets nro of any value nnd that the loss will not bo less thnn $115,000. Ho concludes with thin statement : "Tho cashier , Charlon M. Chamberlain , ban decamped with about nil of thu cnflh and flight exchange , together with a largo amount of securities , placing In the notn pouch In lieu thereof a lot of past duo , worthless nnd charged off notes , rendoilng the bank entirely In solvent. " INDIANS WORK ON RAILROADS. Northwestern Discharges Italian Sliov- elers and Fills Places With Sioux. Lincoln , Sept. 12. The Northwest ern railroad Is nxparlmantlng with Sioux Indians as laborers on the 131k- horn line In northwestern Nebraska. For inonthn It has boon Impossible to get laborers for the road around Long Pine and Gordon. A gang of Italians engaged In coal shoveling at Long Pine bocnmo dissatisfied and threat ened to quit. The company engaged a number of Sioux , discharged the Ital ians , nnd put the red mon to work. They have brought their squaws and pnppoosofl to the camp and proved so satisfactory the problem suoms to bo solved. Baseball Scores Yesterday. National League Brooklyn , 3-4 ; Cincinnati , 11-2. Boston , 4-2 ; St. Louis , .1-2. Philadelphia , 6-2 ; Pitts burg. 7-8. Now York , 3-2 ; Chicago , 2-7. American League Detroit , 5 ; St. I.onln , 2. Beaten , 7 ; Washington , 0. Philadelphia. 9-4 ; Baltimore , 1-3. Cleveland. 2 ; Chicago , 5. American Association Minneapo lis , G ; Columbus , n. St. Paul , C ; To ledo , 2. Milwaukee , ! ; Indianapolis , 8 , Western League Omaha , ! ; Kan- saB City. 7. Denver , 4 ; Milwaukee , 1 , Dos MohiOH , 2 ; St. Joseph , 4. Protest Against Prize Fight. I.oulavlllo. Sopt. 12. A mass moot Ing , attended by about 800 citizens , wna hold nt Music linll here last night to protest against the light botwccn Terry McGovorn nnd Young Corbott. which Is scheduled to take place at the Auditorium In this city Sopt. 22. Speeches were made denouncing the fight by a number of prominent lay men nnd preachers and resolutions wore adopted calling upon officials to do all In their power to prevent the contest from taking place In Louis- villa. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chlrncn , Hcpt. lt.-\Vlieat led nil grains uctlve nil urouiid and the trnile was thor oughly iirouurd by the government vxtluiatc of grain yield * much below expectations. Nearly every other Influence was In sonic meiimire Imlltnti , especially the threatened damage to uiirlpo corn by froMi. As a ro- milt of thov factors the lint clou d with Biiln * . September wheat lc higher , De cember wheat llHCc ( up , September corn \\v iip , December corn c advanced nnd December < mt WflUc hlu'bur. Jnnnary pruvlxlonH cliisrd 7WiUOc to 1-VjlUOc hlsU- or. rioting prlcin : Whc t-Sppt. , 73V4 : Dec. , C , ! > S ; May , 70S. Uorn Sopt. , nn > 4c ; Dec.Wic ; May , ! ( ) % . Out - 8pt. . , ,14Uo ; Dec. , Sl o ; May , 31'i. rork-Scpt. , $1U.7B ; Oct. , $10.1X ) ; Jan. , $ in.oo. I.nrd-Sopt. , $10.80 ; Oct. , $ n.72i4 ; Jan. , illbx-Supt. . $10.00 ; Oct. , $10.03 ; Jan. , J7.1X ) . Cash Trlccs-No. 2 red wheat , 7.T < ! No. 3 red whcnt. 07J70 ( ( ; No. 3 prlnu whvat , 70c ; No. 'J hard wheat , 70i % ; No. 3 hm d wlumt , ( KX'UUc ; No. 2 cash corn. iVVi ) fj lOVj ( % ; No. 3 ca h corn , CfVSCrtWjp ; No. 1 ! yellow corn , ( lltt ( < ltHu : No. 3 yellow corn , UllSpllVtc : No. 2 .cash oats , 2SffJ8Vi ; No. 2 white outs , : i30o ! : ! ; No. 3 while ontu , littliaj Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Sept. 11. Cattle-lterelpta. 8. . 000 , lueludtiiK100 Ti'iani and 3.ROO west' eriiH ; nlow , .stondy ; cooil to prime stcurs , $7 7B4I.8.50 ; poor to medium. 4.2..in4.73 ; Ntockers and feeders , W.BO30.40 ; cows , l.WViy.-.W ) ; I'diinern. Jl-NHViW ) ; bulls. $ 'J.'J3 fcfti.OO ; CMlveti , jt.Kyl'T.U3 : ( , Texas fed ulcers , $ ; i.tXVjf l.riO ; , western steers , ? 3.7&2 . 'J5. HOKlUcelplH today , 10,000 ; tomorrow , (1,000 ( ; mixed and butcher * , $ , " 5,35@7 75 ; Kimd to choice heavy , $7 , ( ! < ) ift7S5 ; ronch heavy , f7.237.00 ; IlKht , J7HMJ7 ! 70 ; bulk of niilv.1 , $7.40n7.X ( ) , Sheep-Hecelpts , n , . 0 ( ; Hteady ; Kood to choice wethers , $3.C3 ( ftt.ft.-i , fair to choice mixed. $ 'J.SWf3.'J.T ; western shcop , $2.5Xi3.SU { ; uutUe Inuibs , wekttru lambs , 74.00Q0.23. Kansas City Live Stock. Kniisiii City. Sept. 11. Cattle Kecelpts. ll.tXX ) ; utefldy to ISo lower ; choice Imef sluer , $7.iOii7.8ri ; f lr to coed , 54.00527.IS ; stookers and ftodeu , J2 "C"i5.tO ; ; wcsteru fed hleers , $3.SKUVOO ; Texas Riid Indian steer * . $ -.COqn.85 ; Tvxa cows. $2.10 < at.OO { : native t'ows , $ I.2.VU .2.1 : native heifers , $2S3'W.OO ; canners , $1 OOflU-SS. bulls , $2.30 fdXtJO ; calre * . $2.502500. * HoBS-ltecelpts , ; iri."i7 ; hteady te ne lilchtr ; top , $7,07 % ; bulk of * ale , * 7.WV37. 0 ; heavy. $7. . ' > C < (1 7. < 17Vj : mixed packers , $7.43U7. W ; llsht , $7 32Vi l7.J7V4 ; yorkera , $7.NXjt7.57W : t'lc , Jil.7. 7.'J5. Sheep Kocalpti , 3,423 ; strong ; niitlvo lambs , $3.'JCKiJ4. ' . > 3 ; western lauibi , $ : i.O X'4.00 ; native wethers. $2.03 < S.30 ; wt-b-teru 'wethers , South Omaha Live Stock. .South Omnhrt , Supt. 11. Cattle Receipts , . .000. steady ; native steer * , $4.7338.26 ; COWH and tulferi , $3.S5t0.23 ; western em. f4.XXAtS.OO ; Texas sttert , W.T&a3.00t liters , S2.73 < f 4.w : > ; cauner * . Jt.7B 3.00 ; lekcrs and feeders , f2.7D11A.S3 ; calTM , OOftO.O ) ; bulls , flintte. . . f2.00tt4.00 , . . . ) s ItecelpU. 4.000 ; steidy ; heavy. * T.0 1i7.70 : mixed. * 7 40tf7.50' IlKht , I7.SW17.B3 ; p | s , { 0.00717,00 ; bulk Of sale * , $7.40Q7.SB Sheep * Uucelpts , H..VX ) , uteJdjr ; juarllufs $ ; iOKrf.tX ( | ) ; vrwthcrR , $ n.Q < vn3.00 : nwea. J2.7I 'nil t" > ; common and stockers , J2.0O33.CO laiiil.-i , ? .1. & > QO,00. St Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Sept. -Cattlo-Kecolrts , i.a'i * ; wentern and Kood uallvet itroujer ; mi'dlum inUlvescuW to lOo lower , native * . $1-J.yilS.33 ; eews Kiid hdfeu , J1.5OUO.OO ; $ -.7.Vi ) .0 ) : Imlla and * taKt , J'J.5 < Kt -Ilecelpti , : t.8UJ ; xteudy to T > f hlxhor ; and light mixed , * 7 , : ( l7.Vl ; mi-4luia nnd hvary , I7.40UT.70 ; plgi , $4.00 7.10 ; bulk , $7.5037.00. , ' > ' . t Lively Clais "Scrap. " Sprlngnold , IIL Hept. 12.Tho an nual class "wcrnp" hntwoen the freshmen - mon and sophomore classes of Wltten- Itut college took place here last night , The contest was short und ex ceedingly hot. The fomlnlno portion of the class took part. The sopho more Klrls locked a. frenhnmn Rlrl In her room In the second story and tied her to a chair , She unfastened tha rope , lied It to a wlndowslll and slid down to the ground , lacerating her hands. She helped In the scrap , Charles Hewers and Arthur Huthrnufl worn carried from the flold In nn un conscious condition , but recovered later. It Is frnred that Frank Sot-visa has received Internal Injuries from a kick. _ Surrounded by Brush Flret. Newport , Ore. , Sept. 12. Newport Is surrounded on the north and cast hy heavy brush ( Ires , The fires , driv en by a light east wind , swept down on the Seal Rock resort , hurnlnc sev eral cottages and other property. Berber Tribesmen Routed. London , Sept. 12. A dispatch from Fez , Morocco , says the Berber trlbo ot Ooriuin was attacked Sopt. 4 by a combined movement of troops nnd ut terly routed , with great loss of life and much ot was taken. A tjnltod Btfttes eovorument boardIng - Ing house , to determine the effect of food preservatives , cslorluR and adtil- teratlpn on healthy persons , will be atartod In Washington by Dr. H. W. Wiley , government chemist. Dopnrt ment employes are to bo "aubjocts. " A .Siilny Mounter. For sheer ferocity of appearance , un redeemed by any milder facial attri butes. n lizard called after "Moloch horrid rid king" Moloch horrldua Is preeminent nent among reptiles. The body of this Australian reptile Is so covered with splnefj that , as It has been put , nature Booms to have endeavored to ascertain how many spines could be inserted on n given area. Hut , unlike Its tutelary ilelty , who seems really to have spelled himself Molech , the lizard does not de mand ( he blood of children. It Is , In- Uecd , vegetarian nnd only fiery In that It has n curious faculty of absorbing nntl drying up water. A specimen placed In a shallow dish wna observed to attract the water like a piece of blotting paper. Westminster Ua/.cttc. Aiiolciit Trail en L'lilonn. Seven thousand years ago there were trades unions In Nineveh and Habylon , nnd so strict were their rules that In KOI no cases the penalty of death was Intllctcd for infringing them. Each man's work was strictly defined , nnd even the number of hours that he was allowed to work was stated in the charter of his guild or union. Later exactly the same state of affairs ex isted In rompell , nnd Inscriptions have been discovered ktatlug specltlc ap pointments of olllclals to trades unions. The most powerful of these appears to have been that of the Fishermen's gullcL Deceptive. "Dey oughter pass a law , " said Hun- Bry JUggins , nursing his leg , "ter 'com pel people ter call delr dogs bo appro priate names. " "Wot's de matter now ? " Inquired Dusty Uhoads. "Why , u woman down de road said If I didn't git out o' her yard she'd call I'ldo. O' course I laffetL Deii she called Pldo. nnd Kltlo didn't do a t'lng. He was a big brludlo bull ! " Chicago Tribune. Arnile * . Russia has three different armies. In Europe her men arc live years in the active army , thirteen In the reserve and live years In the second reserve. In Asia they are seven years In actual service and six in the reserve. In Cau- cjiMln they are only three in the active army nnd fifteen in the reserve. San nnd Moon. Children's views of many common phenomena are often very entertain ing. A little girl five years old , asked what happened to the sun after it set , promptly replied : "It rolls Itself up In n little ball , like n hedgehog. And that's the moon. " London Express. Sixty Years of Popularity is the record of paiukillorPerry ( Davis ) , but the shops are fnll of imitations uiado to sell upou the great reputation of the genuine ; be cautious , therefore , when you ask for n bottle , to see that you get the genuine. An unfailing remedy for coughs , colds , bronchitis. For a bad taste in the month take Olmuiberlain's Stomnoh niid Liver tablets - lots , for sale by Kiosau Drug Oo. Cured Hemorrages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I had innuy horn- ornges , " writes A. M , Ako of Wood , Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit. 1 then started to take Foloy's Honey nnd Tar and uiy luugs are now as sound as n bullot. I recommend it in advanced stages of lung trouble. " Sold by A. H. KiosAU. Water Cure for Chronic Constipation. Take two cups of hot water half an hoar before each meal and just before going to bed , also a drink of water , hot or cold , about two honrs after each inoal. Take lots of out-door , exoroiso. walk , ride , drive. Make a regular habit of this and in many cases chrouio constipation may bo oared without the nso of any medicine. When a purga- t > vo is required take something mild and gsntlo. like Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets. For sale by Kiosan Drug Co. Of All Hot Weather Enemies of humanity cholera is the worst. Treat- inont to bo effective mnst bo prompt. When vomiting , purging and sweat an nounce that the disease is present , .corn- bat it with Perry Davis' Painkiller. All bowel troubles , like diarrhoea , cholera niorbus and dysentery are over come by painkiller. Foloy'o Kidney Onto makes the iiseaxed kiduoy's sound no they will llmltinto the poisons from the blood , Sold by A. II. Kiennu , Not Doomed for Life. "I was treated for three years by : oed dootorM , " writes W , A. Oroer , IcUonnollHvillo ' , 0 , "for piles , and fls'tuln , but , when all failed , Hucklou's iVrnicii Bulvo cured mo in two wooks. " rofl burns , bruises , cuts , corns , sores , eruptions , suit rheum , piles , or no pay. S5 cents at Klotmu drug storo. Foloy's Honojr and Tar is peculiarly adapted for chrouio throat troubles and will positively euro bronchitis , hoarse ness and all bronchial dlfeoflos. Refuse ubstltutos. Said by A. H. Klosnu. Fortune Favors a Toxan. "Having distressing palnfl in head , back and stoumou , and being without appotlto , I bognu to nso Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills , " writes W. P. Whitehead , of Konuodule , Tox. , "and soon felt lllco a idw iiiiin , " Infnllibln in stonmoh and ivor troubles. Only 125 couts at Ktesau Irug storo. Used For Pneumonia. Dr. J. 0. Bishop , of Aguow , Mioh. , says , "I have used Foley a Honey and Tar iu three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every oasn" KofuHO substitutes. Sold by A. H. Kiotmn. Doctors Could Not Help Her. "I had kldnoy tronblo for years , " writes Mrs. Raymond Connor of Sliol- ton , Wash. , "and the dootors oonld not help mo. I tried Foloy's Kidney Care , and the very llrst doao gave mo relief nud I am now cured. I cannot say too tuuoh for Foloy's Klduoy Cure. " Sold by A. H. Kiosau. A Communication. Mr. Editor Allow mo to speak a few words iu favor of Ohauiborlniu's Cough Remedy. I suffered for three years with bronchitis aud could not sleep at nights. I tried several doctors and various pntout medicines , but could got nothing to give mo any relief until my wife got a bottle of this valuable medi cine , whioh has completely relieved mo. W. S. Brookmau , Bagnell , Mo. This remedy is for sale by Kiosau Drug Oo. Avoid serious results of kldnoy or bladder disorder by taking Foloy's Kidney Cure. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. This is the time to use Rooky Mount ain Tea. Keeps you well till the year. Great blood lifo rouowor. 85 couts. A. H. Kiooau. Feet Swollen fo Immense Size. "I had kidney trouble so bad , " says J. J. Cox of Valley View , Ky. , " that I could not work ; my feet wore swollen to immense size and I was confined to my bed and physicians were unable to give me any roliof. My doctor finally pre scribed Foley's Kidney Cure , which made n well man of me. " Sold by A. H. Kiesau. A Certain Cure for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. "Some years ago I was ono of a party that intended making n long bicycle trip , " says F. L. Taylor , of New Albany , Bradford County , Pa. "I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea , and was about to give up the trip , when Editor Ward , of the Lacoyvillo Messenger , suggested that 1 take a dose of Chamberlain's Colio , Cholera , and Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a bottle and took two doses , ono before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully aud never felt any ill effect. Again last summer I was almost completely ruii down with an attack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this same remedy aud this time ono dose cured me. " Sold by Kiosau Drug Co. Nasal Catarrh quickly * yields to treat- meut by Ely's Cream Balm , which is agree ably Aromatic. It is received through the nobtrilfi , cleanses nnd heals the whole snr- fnce over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size ; Trial size by uinu , 10 cents. Test it anil you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To ftccomuioilnto those who are partial to the use of atomizers iu applying liquids into the iinsal nsanges for entarrhnl trou bles , the proprietors prepare Cream linlui in liquid form , whioh will 1 > o known as Ely's LiquKl Cream linlrn. Price including the ipruying tube ii 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the iied- icinal properties of the solid preparation. Came Near Being a Cripple. Josh Westhafor , of Loogootee , Ind. , is a poor man , bnt ho says he would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle , for it saved him from bqiug a cripple. No external application is equal to this liuimont for stiff and swollen joints , contracted muscles , stiff neck , sprains and rhen- nmtlo nud muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paral ysis. It is for sale by Kiesau Drug Co. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Bosohee , n celebrated German physician , and is acknowledged to be ono of the most fortunate discov eries in medicine. It quickly cnres coughs , colds nud nil lung troubles of the severest nature , removing , as it does , the cause of the effoction andloav- iug the parts iu a strong nud healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine , but has stood the teat for years , giving satisfaction in every case , which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Boschoe's German Syrnp was introduced in the United States in 18 ( > 8 , and is now sold iu every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinarv cough. Price 75 cents. Get Green's special almanao. A. H. Kiosau. Good Advice. The moat miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia aud liver complaint. More than seventy- five per cent of the people iu the United States are aillictod with these two dis eases and their effects : such as sour stomach , sick headaoho , habitnnl cos- tiveuGss , palpitation of the heart , heart burn , water-brash , gnawing and burn ing pains at the pit of the stomach , yellow skin , coated tongue nnd disagree able taste in the month , coming np of food after eating , low spirits , eto. Go to your druggist nnd got a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve yon. Try it. Got Green's special almanac. A. H. Kiesau. An v MALARIA Invisible * Means bad nir , nnd whether it comes from the low landa nnd marshes of the country , or the filthy sewers nnd drain pipes of the cities nud towns , its effect upon the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons are blcnthcd into the lungs nnd taken up by the blood , nnd the foundation of sonic long , debilitating illness is laid. Chills nntl fever , chronic dyspepsia , torpid nnd enlarged liver , kidney troubles , jaundice and biliousness are frequently due Jo that invisible foe , Malaria. Noxious gases nnd unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver nnd kidneys fail to act , and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted aud sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin , and carbuncles , boils , abscesses , ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear , depleting the system , and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy the life-giving properties of the blood , rendering it thin and watery , must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria and its cffccta. 1 S. S. S. docs this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood , reaching every organ aud stimu lating them to vigorous , healthy action. S. S. S. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties , and the general health improves , and the appetite Increases almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury , Potash , Arsenic or other mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. Write us about your case , and our physicians will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases scut free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . Atlanta. Cat. THE OPHTHALMOMETER Is ono of the marvelous Instrument ! used by Dr. Seymour for fitting the eyes of children. It does away with Injurious drugs. c It la the most wonderful Invention of the age for fitting astigmatic sight In ohlldren , being absolutely the only In ; strument made for measuring the cor nea of the eye. That Dr. Seymour baa the most complete line of scientific In struments for a thorough nnd skillful examination of the eyes Is admitted by all who are In a position to know the facts , and this Is particularly true in regard to the special Insturaents de signed and made for his special use. . The ophthalmometer Is absolutely neeI essary to the success of any specialist 11 A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know , " writes Rev. C. J. Budlong , of Ashaway , R. I. , "what a thoroughly good aud re liable medicine I found in Electric Bit ters. They cured me of jaundice and liver troubles that had caused mo great suffering for Jmany years. For a gen uine , all-around cure they excel any thing I ever saw. " Electric Bitters are the surprise of all their woudorful work in liver , kidney and stomach troubles. Don't fail to try them. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction is guaranteed by the Kiesau. . Drug Co. * " - ' ' i Now is the time to take Rocky Monut- alnTea ; keeps the whole family well. A great medicine for spring aud fall tiredness. 85 cents. A. H. Kiesau. Lingering Summer Colds. Don't let a cold run at this season. Summer colds are the hardest kind to cnro and if neglected may linger aloug for months. A long siege like this will pull dowu the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cnro will break up the attack nt oiico. Safe , sure , acts at once. Cures coughs , colds , croup , bron chitis , all throat aud lung troubles. The children like it. The Kiesau Drug Co. A Sad Disappointment. Ineffective liver medicine is a disap pointment , bat you don't want to purge , strain and break the glands of the stomach and bowels. DeWitt's Little Early Risers never disappoint. They cleanse the system of all poisou and putrid matter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are a tonio to the liver. Cure billions- ness , torpid liver and prevent fever. The Kiesau Drug Co. Take Care of the Stomach. The man or woman whose digestion is perfect aud whose stomach performs its every function is never sick. Kodol cleanses , purifies and sweetens the stomach and cures positively aud perma nently all stomach troubles , indigestion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful re constructive tonic that is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by convoying to their bodies all of the nourishment in the food they eat. Roy. J. H. Holladay.of Holladay , Miss. , writes : Kodol has cured mo. I con sider it the best remedy I over used for dyspepsia nnd stomach troubles. I was givou up by physicians. Kodol saved my lifo. Take it after meals. The Kiesau Drug Oo. Beware of the Knife. No profession has advauced more rapidly of late than surgery , but it should not bo used except where absolutely nec essary. In cases of piles for example , it is seldom needed. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and perma nently. Unequalled for outs , burns , bruises , wounds , skin diseases. Accept no counterfeits. "I was so troubled with bleeding piles that I lost much blood and strength , " says J. O. Phil lips , Pasls , III. "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured mo in a short time. " Soothes nnd heals. The Kiesan Drug Co. A New Jersey Editor's Testimonial. M. T. Lynch , Editor of the Phillips burg N. J. Daily Post , writes : "I have used many kinds of medicines foi coughs and colds in my family bul never anything BO good as Foley'i Honey and Tar. I cannot say too muol in praise of it. " Sold by A. H. Kiesau A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him t < die , nnd a sou riding for life , 18 miles to get Dr. King's Now Discovery foi consumption , coughs and colds , W. H Brown , of Loesville , Ind , , endnrec n determining the proper axle of cylln- Ideal lenses , fitted to the eyes of cbll- Iren. It does away with the necessity if using atrophlne , which ofthnee troves an injury to the sight and al ways effects It temporarily , oa it com- iletely paralyzes the muscles which oritract and regulate the iris , but has icon considered necessary to fit chll- Iren properly. This fact , however , haa eng since been disapproved , and the nothods now used are in no way un- > leaaant or detrimental to the sight ind the results are far more accurate. Dr. Seymour will have a noted Ear , I lese and Throat Specialist with him. ] Remember date. CONSULTATION v ? REE. teath's agonies from asthma , bnt this 4f vonderful medicine gave instant relief ind soon cured him. He writes : "I low sloop soundly every night. " Like rmrvolous cures of consumption , pneu- uouia , bronchitis , coughs , colds and i ; rip prove its matchless merit for all ( f - ihroat and lung troubles. Guaranteed 'V jottles 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free it Kiesau drug store. Rooky Mountain Tea braces up the ivhole system. Renews your lost en- jrgy. Great bowel tonio for tired and iick people. A. H. Kiesau. ASK CATARRH Druggist 10 for CENT l TRIAL SIZE , Ely's ' Cream Balm | Gives Relist at once. U cleanses , southes and I heals the diseased memI I brace. It curea Catarrh L . . . amntwmm and drives mvny a Cold | | A V F F VF R lu the Ilead quickly. It "I" I oil la absorbed. Hvnla and Protects the Membrane. Heatores the Seiisen of Tatte nnd Smell. Full elze We. : Trial Size inc. ; nt Druggists or by mail. ELY IIUOTHKUS. 80 Warren Streot. New York. DON'T BE I-GOLED5 Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi cine Co. , Madison , WIs. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. N vrr o4 ! In bulk. Accept no jubstl * REVIYO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man . of Me. produces the above results In P.O dnya. It actt powerfully and quickly Cureo'whcn all others tall Vouncmouwlllrogaln their lost manhood , and old men will recover their youthjul vigor by using ItEVIVO. It mUckly bud surely restores Nervousness - ness , Lost VitalityImpotoucy. . Nightly Jjnleelons , Cost Power , Falling Memory , Wtntinz WbUses.and ill effects o sjlf-sbuFO or CICUN anil indiscretion vblch unfits ono for o'ndy. buaincs. ) or marriage. II cot only curea by HUrtimf ot the iif at ot cllfcace , bul is a great nerve tonio tixl Monti builder , bring Ine back tbo plnlc glow to pnlo chucks and re storing the Hro of ynnUi. It varda off IncanUi and Consumption. InMct en h.wlUK KEVIVO , no other. It can bo carried ine t 'rocket. Uy mall 81.00 per package , or Biz tor 15.00 , with a pou- tlvowritten guarantee to core or rafoatf i ! the money , nook nnd sdvl&o free. Address BOYAl MEDICINE CO. , l6caH0 , yamo0u.luPI- . ! I For sale iu Norfolk , Nebraska , by Geo. B. Ohrlstoph , druggist. KIDNEY DISEASES ftre the most fatal of all dis eases. Ffll FY'Q ' FEY WIBI lULCs & Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contain ! remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best foi Kidney and Bladder trouble * . PRICE SOe. and $1,00. BOLD BY A. H. KIESAU