THE NOHFOLK NMWS : FRIDAY. nKC'KMHMK ' . 100H , ll \ Have Changed Course of Current \m rent Back to Old Bridge. i NEW DAM PLACED IN STREAM. ii A Large Force of Union Pacific Labor i ers are Again Attempting to Swing the Channel Where It Ought to Go. Effects of Hlnh Water. [ frrntn Thurmlny'H Dnlly. ] The ilcklc , iiiusBy Elkliurn r'-'oi ' , which last spring did HO nine ! ) damage - ago to the Union Pacific railroad pi op- crty just south of Norfolk , Is lining ; overpowered by u force of mime thirtv men nnd proinlsoH to roturi voiy shortly to Its original course and to behave Itself for a short tlii'o HI least. A new ( him 1ms been plneo I in the Btroam ju t nbovo the Uiu 1. 1'iiftfl.e bridge with a hope o curbing I ho cur rent' and sending it onr.o moro be neath the piles which were originally < lrl\'en Into the earth for It. A quan tity of rlprapplng has boon done to aid In the matter. The b..dge under wiu h the war or originally passed bus stood above dry land thi summer and t'i stream has churned through a channel several rods to the northwest. The high wa ter last spring , which cut the banks so seriously along the enti'o course of the stream , is responsible for this alteration of the former course. Worked Hard to Prevent It. An enormous force of men , pile drivers and machinery of other sorts , to say nothing of their own hands and energy , worked hard when the water was nt Its worst in an unavail ing attempt to save the current. Rip- rapping was kept up for twenty-four lionrs in every day and the bank was lined with huge sacks of sand but the hungry river merely licked them off like so much sugar and kept eating further and further into the bank. Practically a now bridge was built while the water worked. As the shore would cave off , new pilings would bo sunk In order to hold the rails and this extension was stretched mnny.i many yards to please the frivolous fancy of the Elkhorn. Now the men are working to throw the pressure back where it ought to bo and to once again cover the main channel with the original bridge. They have been at the worlc for sev eral days and will shortly finish. WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. Win. Kenny was up from Stanton yesterday. JeV.i Over of Meadow Grove was in Norfolk yesterday. E. G. Strong was In the city from "Wayne yesterday. E. P. Olmstcad of Wayne was an over night visitor In Norfolk. Mike Manning was a visitor In town this morning from Meadow Grove. Mrs. G. W. Sears has been called to Grand Island on account of the ill ness of her brother. The Ladles' society of the Congre gational church will meet with Mrs. W. II. Drldgo Thursday afternoon. Fred I rollings worth has returned from a hunting trip , during which ho took advantage of the last day of shooting and bagged a nice lot. Invitations arc out for a dancing party to be given on Friday evening by Mrs. F. R. Bellamy and Mrs. P. A. Shnrtz , complimentary to Miss Olephant. A dancing party given last evening V. In Mast hall by the O. R. C. club was . very much enjoyed by a largo number of members who attended. The mu sic was just right and the evening cut out for the dance. William Kost has sold his farm near this city and will depart for Los Angeles , Cal. , where ho expects to make his future homo. Mr. Kost has many friends In this vicinity who will wish him well In his now location. The company presenting "A Girl From Sweden" arrived fn the city to day for their engagement at the Au ditorium tonight , which Is said to bo a strong comedy-drama , and will no doubt bo welcomed with a good house. Tomorrow night "A Thoroughbred Tramp' will hold the boards. The barometer at Dr. Saltor's shows a-drop of almost half an Inch since yesterday , which would indicate a change of weather for the worse , but the forecast from Chicago predicts nothing more serious than a change to colder , so that It Is possible that the drop will not mean anything but a changing of the wind to the north and consequent colder. GOT FUNNY WITH THEIR GUNS. A Couple of O'Neill Youths Made a Play and Were Locked Up. Nell Haggerty , aged 14 , and Elmer Boardwoll , aged 15 , languish In the county hastllo. The former is a son of William Hagorty of this city , the later a son of William Boardwoll of Brlstow , Boyd county. The boys were placed under arrest at the Instance of Jerry Sullivan , who complains that they came to his house in the east part of town on last Sun day and drew a gun on him. The charge of shooting Into the house of William Mather , who lives In the same part of town , is also lodged against the boys. The shooting and , gnn pulling was done with q revolver .and shotgun , but just what the Intent was the boys do not nay other than they Intended to Injure no one , Sus picion of Incorrlglblllty and evil ways has rested upon the boys for some time owing to conduct resulting large ly from wrong associates and schoolIng - Ing In a like direction. O'Neill Fron tier. COMMISSIONERS CANCEL DEBTS Expenses of Repairing Bridges nnd Roads that Have Been Paid by the County Dads. Mndlson , Nob. , Nov. 21 , 1003. Hoard of county commissioners mot pursu ant to adjournment. Members all present. Minutes of last mooting wore road and on motion approved. On motion the following bills were allowed : Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. , lumber $ liU 90 Edwards & Bradford Lumber ' ' Co. , lumber , . . -IS 01 ' ' L. U. Baker , lumber . . . . < . / . , . . ' 812 3fi L. M. .lohnson , bridge work . . . § | 1,7 00 H. .1. Drovlk , brldgp work ' 3 00 Boone county , one half coun ty bridge 38 10 Boone county , grading Com. district No. 3 31 50 Frank Mouldenhnuer , bridge work 2-10 Israel Miller , bridge work. . . . 17 50 K. L. Lovolaco , bridge wont. . 207 00 Emll Winter , postage , express , drayage , correcting asses sors' books and issuing cor- tiflcates of election 155 12 School district No. 15 , rent and cleaning , $5.00 , allowed . . . 2 00 L. M. Johnson , road work com missioner district No. 1 . . . . 33 00 II. J. Brovik , road work com missioner district No. 1. . . . 20 00 Ole Olcson , road work com missioner district No. 1 23 7fi F. E. Barunm , printing 3 75 Dr. D. B. McMahon , inquest ( Mitchell ) 15 40 Fred II. Daviscanvassing board 5 00 Peter Rubondall , canvassing board 5 00 W. II. Lowe , ' surveying 500 Omaha Printing Co. , tax re ceipts , etc 58 25 Frank Peterson .livery for county commissioners 11 75 Jacob Henderson , glass for court house 2 ! < 0 O. A. Sleeper , caring for elec tion booths 2 00 Rocs Printing Co. , election sup plies 4C SO R. L. Warner , hall rent 3 00 J. F. Mathews , hall rent 5 00 Andrew Thompson , bridge work 1 00 L. W. Lyon , commissioner dis trict No. 1 ( grading ) 213 75 John Roberts , bridge work 33 00 John Roberts , road work com missioner district No. 3 41 00 Turner Bros. , road work , com- misisoner district No. 3 125 00 Horst Bros. , merchandise . . . . 30 70 II. W. Winter , money advanc ed paupers 3 02 Win. Briimmund , grading com- misisoner district No. 2 29 00 J. 13. Donovan , printing 25 00 Fred Drake , repairing and cleaning typewriters 7 00 R. C. Miles , refund 1002 tax No. 2074 7 70 R. C. Miles , office expenses . . (12 ( 82 John W. Towlo , material fur nished 501 85 On motion board adjourned to De cember 15 , 1903. Emil Winter , County Clerk. Real Estate Record. The following transfers are reported by Chester A. Fuller , abstractor , Nor folk , Nebraska , for the week ending November 28 , 1003 : John Uorsham and wf to Win Breen wd pt blk 2 , Manda mus add Madison $ 300 00 M. T. Brown and wf to Anna Whltver wd pt of out lot "D" Kimball & Blair's add Tllden ICO 00 L. C. Taylor and wf to Mattie G. Deal wd lot 1 blk 2 Koen- igstein's add Norfolk 1312 50 Wllholmlno Behrens et al to Wm. Gobler wd o' { . w % 12- 23-2 2800 00 .las. Jones and wf to J. M. Dl- neen wd lots 5 and C blk 50 R. R. add Madison 50 00 / . S. Black nnd wf to Thomas Brown wd n'/A ne'4 24-21 1 4000 00 W. H. Bucholz and wf to W. Y. Goodell wd n'/6 nol4'and ' ne'4 nw'/i 13-24-2 ' . ; . . 4000 00 Lillle E. Hnylat and bus. to Nannie V. Warrlck wd blk 1 and ol/j blk 2 Robertson's add Madison and pt swVi so 4 5-21-1 300000 A. S. Kudorna et al to F. E. Knapp wd lots 4 , 5 , and 8 blk 5 Pasewalk's 3d add Norfolk 1780 00 Elsie Desmond to J. E. Mun- storman wd lots 1 and 2 Os- horn's sub dlv , Norfolk . . . . 250 00 The Norfolk Dally News has been wonderfully improved during the past three months. While Norfolk Is not large enough to make a big paper a success The News scorns to bo get ting along all right. The merchants in Norfolk are missing a golden op portunity In not being regular adver tisers. A paper like The News should Imvo at least 5 pages of good ads every issue , but the ordinary reader wouldn't know that there Is over two or thre < 3 stores In that city. Stanton Register. The Firs This Year Must be Very Larjrc. MAINE FARMERS ARE NOW BUSY Thousands and Thousands of Dollars Annually Poured Into This Section of the Country Output Will Not Exceed Half Million. UanKor , Mo. , Doc. ! l. The Christ mas ( roe Industry Is now at Us height In Maine , many car loads being prepared pared for shipment to the larger oil Ion. The total output of trees from Maine this your , however , will nut oxct-od half a million , an compared with a million and moro In past son wins. Fashion In Christmas tiwn appears to change llko everything else and It IH duo to this change Hint the total oiilput'of Ill's' ' ' Is to bo mm h Hinallor during Uio' ' cV/fnltiK1 / holldnj Benson than In former years. In splto of the good tlmos the Johbots in Boston , Now YoVk and other cities supplied by the Maine market hn\o sent orders to the plnnrlos for larger trees and fewer of thorn. They declare there Is no longer any demand for what are called child ren's trees , which are from live lo eight foot tall. The increase In M > - clal and religious organizations In the cities and villages has transferred the Christmas festivities from the family parlors to the lodge mourn and churches , so that the number of presents which will bo distributed this year is larger than over before , the management has boon taken from the hands of Individual parents and guardians and placed under the con trol of the Sunday schools and ben evolent associations , making an In creased demand for big trees , from 12 to 20 feet tall. Notwithstanding the decreased num ber of trees that will bo shipped this year the Industry will undoubtedly continue to pour thousands of dollars into the pockets of the Maine farmers and woodsmen. Men , women nnd children c fton work together In gath ering the Christmas tree harvest , and in some localities the cutting of the greens is made the occasion of a general - oral mgtorymnklng , as al hugkings ind other farm festivals. The tices are bundled up , according to si/.o , inlets lots of six or a dozen , convoyed on hayracks to the railway station , and there either sold direct to traveling liuycrs or shipped direct to Boston or Now York. The farmers got about five cents each for the smaller tieos , and from 10 to 25 cents for the larger ones. In all the Maine people realize about $200,000 a year from thelr'crop ' of Christmas greens. THURSDAY TIDINGS. Miss Belle White Is very danger ously 111. F. Burk was a visitor yesterday fiom Ponder. . ' Goo. R. Wilbur of Wayne was a city visitor yesterday. A.'II. Iloplin was a city visitor yea- torday from Pllgor. E. J. Storey was over from Wayne on business yesterday. John Martin was down from Creigh- ton yesterday on business. M. J. Whltig was a visitor in the city yesterday from Boncstecl. Mrs. George D. Buttorflcld Is quite ill at her homo on Norfolk avenue. A. Spence and S. A. Campbell wore over from the county seat yesterday. Sheriff J. J. Clements was In the city yesterday on official business and to visit friends. Mrs. M. D. Farran of Boomer is hero visiting her sister , Mrs. F. Hollings- wortb for a few days. Mrs. C. H. Vail of the Oxnard re turned last evening from Hartlngton where she attended a vary enjoyable dancing party. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Moss who have boon visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClary for several days , have returned to their homo In Spring county , Wyoming NEW HOTEL AT BATTLE CREEK Travelers Who Visit the Town Will be Better Taken Care of Than $ Heretofore. Battle Creel ; , Dec. 1. Since the de struction of the Battle Crook hotel by fire , the accommodations for tran sient trade have not been very extra. But now Joseph Sovera has converted his fine residence on Main street into a hotel , where the traveling men will find a comfortable homo while In Bat tle Crook. Rov. J. Hoffman , Herman Hogrefo , Carl Praousncr nnd August Stoffon wore business visitors at Norfolk Tuesday. Your reiwrtor bad a chance to see Chas. Flores' now patent , a buggy curtain eyelet , and as far as our knowledge roaches It is a simple but practical Invention. Mr. Flores re ceived the granting of the patent from Washington this week and has sent east to have thorn manufactured. Oliver M. Cunningham of Maple Grove was a business visitor hero Monday. Mrs. Henry Jest was on the sick list this week. Commissioner Flnnegan and his f brother Patrick , cntuo In ro from Kill' amaxoo precinct Wednesday l.nmhort Krbol was down from Til- don visiting friends Wodiu'wlny. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry IlnhokoHt returned - turned Tuesday from a three weeks' visit with relatives at Chicago. I * . F. Xlmmormnn has the contract for cutting a now bed for the Kll < - horn on Henry Stollo'n farm six niUos northwest of town , and IH working at It with a gang of nion thin week. Monday Fred Miller , Jr. , cut his right hand HO badly when opening a fruit jar that ho had to iiilt | work and IK carryliu ; his hand In a sling. Mrs. W. C. Rolf roturnc'd Saturday from llu > Lutheran general hospital , where who ban boon taking treatment for Kiill stone Mrs. Day Curas of Oukdalc wan vis iting hero Tuesday \\llh lolatlvos. TII.DEN. l.ufoVulorbury hits bought Mm. AIIHOII'H roHldonco piopurty on Klk Htrnul. Work'Um < Uu > now mill IH expected to b ( " roitumod iHborlly. The ooncroto fouridat loir has ihad fairly good wcnlh- or for drying and the frame \\lll bo ( rodIM | as rapidly as the weather will permit. The lltllo child of Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Goldlng IH mifl'nrlng from a very mild attack of warlot fevor. With ordinary precautions It Is con- tldontly hoped that the disease can bo coullnod to the ono case. While driving cattle on Monday , the hoi'Ho which Theodora Whllwor was riding , fell upon UH rldor and Theodore mistalned a broken leg. The fracture , which IH between the Itneo nnd ankle , was reduced IIH soon as medical aid could bo secured From town and the patient has since lioon continuously reported as doing well. The Roman Catholic mission HOT- vices conducted this wool ; by Father Shyno have boon fairly well attended a generous portion of the congrega tions being non-communlcnnlH. The topics Holacled for discussion by the reverend gentleman have been of general interest rather than of a iiartlciilnrly religious character and ils discourses such that the church loctrlno of no sect was assailed nor iny special creed Injected Into the Hormons , Father Shyno Is an 1m- proHtdvo speaKer and none can listen to him without realizing that his In- Iliionco In the world Is distinctly ele vating. Citizen. THE SISSON-ROBINSON WEDDING. Account of Thanksgiving Ceremony Taken from Paper at Drlde'o Home. The Madison County Democrat , pub lished at London , Ohio , contains a splendid account of the marriage cer emony In which Miss Margaret Clif ford Robinson , the only daughter of Mrs. Sarah Robinson of that place , ind Warren B. Slsson , mm of Dr. and Mrs. V. M. Slsson of this city , wore inlted In the bonds of holy wedlock. The ceremony was performed in the home of Mrs. Robinson , in the east parlor , which had been beauti fully decorated , and was attended by ibout 15 ! ! guosts. Dr. Slsson was the olllclatlng clergyman , and was assist ed by Rev. T. G. Dickinson , pastor of the local Methodist church. The brld- il parly was announced by Mrs. Les ter Riddle of Delaware , sister of the groom , singing "O Promise Mo , " to the accompaniment of a Springfield irchostra , which afterward played the Lohengrin wedding march , the ceremony being completed promptly it 12 o'clock on Thanksgiving day. At the birdo's dinner which followed covers wore laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Slsson loft at lIOfor : ! Columbus , where they took the oven- ; ng vestibule train for St. Louis , where they expected to spend a few lays and from there go to Oklahoma , where the groom has a homo already furnished. Mr. Slsson Is there en gaged In the lumber business at which lie has been very successful since leaving Norfolk. Besides Dr. nnd Mrs. Slsson and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riddle , Paul Sis- son , was n guest at the wedding. The Democrat says : "The pres ents received were as numerous as they wora elegant and presented an array of souvenirs that bespeak the standing of the bride In this commu nity , whore she was born and reared. " The groom is well known in Nor folk as a steady , Industrious young man , and his many friends will unites in wishing for him and his bride an abundance of happiness. How's This ? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , O. Wo , the undersigned , have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years , and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi nancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by his llrm. Wnldlng , Klnnan & Marvin , Wholesale Druggits , Toledo , O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally , acting direct upon the blood and inuciious surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Take Hall'G Family Pills for con stipation. A kidney or bladder trouble can always bo cured by using Foloy's Kidney - noy Cure In time. Klesau Drug Co Take our word for It. Come to our store nnd got a package of Rocky Mountain Tea. If It falls to euro you A POOR CRUTCH. i , ! { : , | ! il ! S dVnr tcncllcr. ns those who pin their fa th to Mcicmy find out sooner or later. Thin powci- fill poison combined with Potash , is the ttcatint'iit ucn- eta lyprc.sciilicd forContnKioufUlloodPoiiion.l.utfailuic . nnd disappointment in the invariable ic.snll. Thc-m miii- ctnlrt drive in tb.eBotc.miml eruptions , nndnppaiaitly the disunite in Koncnnd the tmlicnt believes the cuio pcium- ncnl , Imt soon Icatn.i better when tin- old Hytnplonirt1 return nlmost M lioon IIH the treatment in left olT You must cither keep the nyalcm tmttinitud with mercury or eiidme the torture feels of when mouth , iilcemli-d lluonl mid the mo.tilk-atlo . , , fi J , e ? , ntunU ? the i body coveted with dlMBiislinK not CM , i ashes , c Hplolchca nnd „ her nKKavatinjr , vmlon.H , . of thiM vile diSc AU'tonty nnd Potash me poor cintclu-s , nnd their . nr.e eventual ! v brcnka down the constitution nijiu .the . diction and onu.o the , K decay i ' ' | lu nU'lll""f'yveotalIo ' remedy , is the " 1 * ' antidote for Cinitnj'ii Jlliiud , iui Poison. Jt de- luivH every ntniu of the deadly vhtm , ovo.co.ucs . . the imil cffcetMof themiMoury and clcaiihe.4 the blood nnd of tin. ilm. , . vsliiH ; so thotoiijrhly Hut in-ver nfli-r me nny simis n " c III i ' " lK > lli"L ( uvcr " " -'lU.l ' . to othets. Wo „ fu-e book . our on Contagious llUd , Poison , which is inter- .iii - csll * and contains full iff di.cdinmi . fm tu-atinr yoiusclf nl mine Me ical ' tldvice. or any pccial infoimntion dcHlied Kivcii without THE 5 W/F T SPECIFIC CO. . A TLANTA. GA. got your money. Tlml'H fair. itd louts. The KIcHiui Drug Co. Boy's Life Saved From Membranous Croup. C. W. Lynch , a prominent eltl'/on if Wlnchi'Hlor , Ind. . writes : "My lltllo loy had a seven ) attack of nintnhrnn- > im croup , and only got relief aft or aklng Koloy'H llonny and Tar. Ho got relief after ono dose and I feel sure It Hiivod the llfo of my boy. " Ho- 'USD HiibntltutoH. Sold by Klesau Orug Co. A Costly Mistake. DlundorH are sotnetlmeH very ox- icimlvo. OriiHslonally llfo Itself JH lie price of a mistake , but you'll tiov- r bo wrong If you take Dr. Klng'ti Now Llfo PlllH for dyspepsia , dl//.l- IOHH , headache , liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thor- nigh. ! ! [ > ( ! al Lcoimrd'H drug store. Don't bo Imposed upon by taking HubsItitloK ! olt'orod for Foloy'H Money ind Tar. Klesau Drug Co. Koclol Dyspepsia Cure l.H all classes of food , tones and strongthciiH Ilio Hlomach and dlge.s- Ivo organs. Cures ) dyspepsia , Indi gestion , Htimiacli troubles and makcH Ich red blood , health and Hlronglh. \odol Dyspepsia Cure rebullibi worn > iit tlKsus , purllles , HtrengtheiiH and sweetens the stomach. Governor ( ! . W. Atkinson of West Virginia says : 'I have used a number of hollies of Codol Dyspapsla Cure and have found t to bo a very effective and , Indeed , i powerful remedy for stomach all- noiitii. I recommend It to my 'rlonds. " Sold by ICIosnit Drug Co. A Thousand Dollar'o Worth of Good. A. II. Thtmios , a well known coal ipornlor of Buffalo , O. , writes : "I uivo boon allllctud with kidney and jlnddor trouble for years , passing gravel or stones with excruciating lain. I got no relief from medicines mill' I began taking Foloy's Kidney Cure , ( lion the result was surprising , \ few doses slnrlod the brick dust Iko line stones and now I have no lain across my kldnoys and I fool Iko a now man. It has done mo a $1,000 worth of good. " Sold by Klo- san Drug Co. A tonic that strengthens the stom- ich , cleanses the clogged up llvor , nakcH every organ of the body move correctly. That's what Rocky Moun tain Tea will do. Klesau Drug Co. Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure gives Imme- llato , relief in all cases of cough , croup and lagrlppo because It docs lot pass immediately Into the stomach ach , but lakes effect right at the scat of the trouble. It draws out the nllammallon , heals and soolbos and cures permanently by enabling the lings to contribute pure life-giving ind llfo sustaining oxygen to the ) lood anil tissues. Dr. Armstrong of Delia , Tex. , prescribes It dally and says there Is no heller cough remedy nado. Sold by Klesnn Drug Co. Coughs , Colds and Constipation. Few people realize when taking cough medicines other than Foloy's ilonoy and Tar , lhat they contain > pintcH which are constipating be sides being unsafe , particularly for children. Foloy's Ilonoy and Tar contains no opiates , Is safe and sure ind will not constipate. Sold by Klo- sau Drug Co. One Hundred Dollars a Box Is the value II. A. Tlsd 'c ' , Summer- ton , S. C. , places on UoWltt's Witch Hnzcl Salvo. Ho anys : "I had the piles for 20 years. I tried tuam li. tors and medicines , but nil tilled ex cept DoWItt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It cured mo. " It Is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antlsopllcs and emollients ; re lieves and permanently cures blind , bleeding , itching and protruding piles , sores , cuts , bruises , cczoma , salt rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by Klosau Drug Co. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and set Ions trouble in your system Is nervousness , sleeplessness , or stomach ach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the stomach , rognlato the kldnoys and bowels , stimulate the liver and clari fy the blood. Run down systems bon- oflt particularly and all the usual at- londii'5 aches vanish under Its search ing and thorough effectiveness. Elec tric Bitters Is only 50c , nnd that is re turned if it don't give perfect satis faction. Guaranteed by Asa K. Leon ard , druggist. A Timely Topic. At this season of coughs and colds It Is well to know that Foloy's Honey and Tar is the greatest throat ant lung remedy. It cures quickly and ireventu sortous rcsultH from n cold. Sold by KioHiin Drug ( Jo. Tight Will 13c Bitter. These who will persist In closing their oars ugaliml Ilio continual ro- comiiieiidatloiii ) of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption , will have i long and blltor light with their roubli'H , If not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. U. Bonll , if lloall , Miss. , has to say : "Last fall my wife had ovnry symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's Now Discovery alter ovnrylhlng else lad failed. Improvement came at inco and four hot I IDS entirely cured icr. " Guaranteed by Asa 1C. Leonard , Irugglsl. Prices 501 ! and $1.00. Trial lotllos tree. Report From the Unform School. J. (1. dliick , Huperlntondont , Primly- own , W. Vn. , writes : "After trying ill oilier advertised cough medicines we have decided to UHO Foloy'H Honey mil Tar exclusively In the West Vir ginia reform iichool. I ( Ind II the nosl nlfoctlvo and nhsoluloly harm- ess. " Sold by Klosau Drug Co. , A Frightened Horse. Runiilni ; like mad down the street lumping Ilm ( ii-cupanl.s , or a hundred ilhor accidents , are every day occur- neoH It behooves everybody to Imvo i reliable imlvo handy and there's lone as good an Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Burns , cuts , sores , oezoma and dies disappear quickly under Its loothlug effect. HHc at Leonard's Irug store. Sarah Cm Us , Detroit : "My" face VIIH In such horlblo shape I was ishamnd to go out doors. Rocky Mountain Tea made my face rosy , soft and fair. " 35 conls. The Klosau ) rug Co. The Lone Star State. Down In Texas at Yoakum , Is a ) ig dry goods llrm of which Mr. J. M. Hallor Is Iho head. Mr. llallor on ) ii of his Irlps east to buy goods said o a friend who was with him In the mlaco car , "lloio , take ono of tboso . .Illlo Karly Risers upon retiring and oil will bo up early In the morning eolliu ; good. " For the "dark brown" aste. huadaeho and that logy fooling l/iU'llt'u l.lltln I.Virlv IMuuru < M < I > Hut lost pills to use. Sold by Klesau Jrug Co Foloy'H Honey and Tar positively iiri > s all throat and lung diseases. Sold ny Kiesaii Drug Co. Jryiiiff propiinilioiis dimply devel op dry utitanh ; they dry up tbo bocrotions , which ndhuro to tbo incmbrnno nnd docniu- l > ono , causing 11 far moro horious trouble tlmn the ordinary form of cntnrrh. Avoid nil dry ing inhalnnU , fumcB , mnokctt and tnuln ! nnd n o Unit vliich cIcnnxeB , KootliCK and licnls. llly'n Cronm Balm is nnch n remedy nnd will euro cntnrrb or cold in tbo hund easily find plunsnntly. A trinl fcizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists neil tbo nOc. Bizo. r.ly Brothers , fil ! Wnrren St. , N.Y. The llnbn cures without pain , docs not irritnto or cutiso unoo/.ing. It spreads itself over nn irritated and angry mirfnco , reliov- iiiR immediately the painful inflammation. Vfilh lily's C'ronni Jlnhn you nro firmed against Nnsul Catarrh and liny Fovcr. i' i'T. , 'J JM T. M u'H . \ iM 11. ' . lull MCJI ttu'llFoll , VilS ' ( > tiii well. Our trt-ile mu ! fit jn racli p-ickn e. I'rlct. 3s c r. s. l > i vr . | 4 in I'l-lk Acwrpt no tutc Affcoi r driitf Nasal In all Us i Ely's ' Cream Balm1 AY-FEVER cleanses , soothes and hcala tlio diseased membrane. It cured catarrh and drives an ay a cold la the head quickly. Cretan ! Ilnlni l placed Into tlio nostrils , spreads over the membrane anil U absorbed. Kollcf It Im mediate and a euro follow * . H la not drying docs not produce sneezing. Largo Size , 60 cents at Drng- glsti or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents. ELY HHOTHEHS , 60 Warren Street , Now York KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. CHI CV'O ' KIDNEY CURE Is i FULL I 0 Guaranteed or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized bv emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder trouble * * PRICE 50c.tOiiJ.M.