'I I I It1 flJMIMU il KII.IU'U. 111)11 , xr TUB NOIIKOLK NEWS ; FRIDAY , DEUEMDlsSU 11 , 11)03. ) Flndlnjr In the Case of William Paddock. SHOT WITH FELONIOUS INTENT. Tragedy of Young Man In Tckamah Is the Snddost Affair Ever Known In Burt County and Family Have Sympathy of All Citizens. JKroin Tni'filiiy'H Tho. tragedy at the Paddock Immo on Silver Crook InHt Friday Hint eniiHt'd tlio utitlmnly death of William Pnddock. who wna shot liy hln fatlior , caused the donpoHt Horrow In ( hln city anil surrounding country of anything ( tint ever occurred horo. Itvan ( ino of thoflo deplornblo doodw ( hat makes It a p'Unfnl ' duly In record. It o tln- gnllCliod a 'lU ' . 'Ijp ' alul ul" < ' " ' | H dies ; TindoepfHt tiyinialiy | | goon otilitn" ( ho mother , Hlstor anfl two ro- ifta'li\litg \ brutlKirH. inoro onH'Qljilly | to the mother who In ( moil , and foohlo , whoj aH'Hl.lPlidlng TIjifiilcBKlvliij ; with hqr daughter at Norfolk whun the Had affair ocrnrrod and wan notllli'd by telephone , lint did not lunrn the worst until nho nrrlvud thu next day lu'coin- punloil hy her daughter. She IH now at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. HrodkH In thlH city , prostrate with grluf. The I. O. O. F. ledge of thlH city , of which deceased WIIH noble grand , lininodlatoly rendered all an- slstanco possible. Committees were npppolntcd to take charge and guard the homo In the country until the HOIIH , Riifus .1. of Now Orleans and Isaac W. of Morgan City , La. , could reach lioro. They were advlHod by wire but Rnfus was In Now York City on biiHlnesH and had to return to Now Orleans heforo ho could c'omo ; ho IH expected today ( Friday ) . The body was broiihl by Undertaker Smith to ( Ills city thu night of the Inquest and embalmed , and ttlneo then has boon taken by the Odd Fol lows to tholr reception parlors whore It has boon under guard and could ho viewed by his many friends. The fu neral will ho under the nunplcoH of the lodge and will bo hold at the opera IIOIIHO Sunday at 11 n. in. , Kov. R. M. L. Briulon , Presbyterian ovan- gollut , and Rev. .1. 1) . Kerr , pastor of \ the Presbyterian church bore , both of whom were very Intimate with the deceased whllo ho was a Htndnot of llollvuo colbjgo , will conduct the ser vices alul the interment will bo made in the Tokamiih cemetery. As to the cause of thlH sad affair that llllH HO many hunrtH with uncon- Holnblo grief , can best bo understood by the testimony that was taken nt the coroner's Inquest conducted by Dr. .1. C. Sward of Oakland , which Is an follows : Wo , the undersigned jurors , upon oath do say , that on November 27 , 11101 ! , that the said Win. L. Paddock came to bin death hy a shot gun In the hands of and tired by Soloman Paddock with t'elonoiis Intent , said shot was llred In the homo of Solonmn Paddock , In Silver Creek township , In the county of Hurt and state of No- braska. In witness whereof the said jurors Imvo hereunto set tholr hands this 28th day of November , 1H03. A. M. Anderson , C. W. Davidson. Clms. A. Snow , Chan. G. Clark , II. I. VanNostrnnd , F. L. C < xk ) , Burt County Herald. LIGHTS WENT OUT IN NELIGH Machinery Played Out nt Power Stn- tlon , But New Dynamo Hns Dcen 1 Ordered and WIN Soon DC in. Nollgh , Neb. , Dec. 10. Special to The News : This city was In darkness last night owing to the giving out of of IQIIIO of the oloctrc | light machln- [ oryflpA new dynamo has been ordered , hutf It will perhapsjtib a "coupleof nights hoforo It arrives and the sor- 3lco Is restored. Monnwhllo the bust- net.s men and , residents of the city will b'o comyo tptj to sklrmls.li around and dlg uu tliu j > U > VWP that have- boon dls.eafjM1 * AijSrf" * } , dealrablo con dition to 'it jjrogYtisslve people who Imvo been used to modern methods of illumination , but there is no fault be ing found with the company ns it is well understood that accidents are bound to happen , and the same ex perience has been had in ether cities. Cattle Feeding. Nollgh. Nob. , Dec. 10. Special to The News : T. I ) . Hurd of Central City , who is feeding 1.200 head of cat tle hero , arrlvod In the city yesterday to look after his feeding Interests. Mr. Hurd's feeding industry provides n ready local market for the farmers , for tholr corn and other feed and his choice of Nollgh for a feeding point is well appreciated here. POPULAR PILGER PEOPLE PAIR. Young Couple Married at Omaha Yes terday and Will be Home Tonight. Pllger , Nob. , Dec. 10. Special to The News : Carl Mathowson , a leadIng - Ing dealer In agricultural Implements at this place , and Miss Jennie Mun- gor , daughter of GoorgoMunger , who owns the Pllgor elevator , were united In marriage nt Omaha yesterday and will he homo tonight , A big reception Is being planned for their welcome as both are well known and popular In micli'ty circles lioro. The hrldo Is a nlt'co of .Indgo Mnngor of Fremont. The groom at ono tlmo was night clerk at the Oxiiard hotel In Norfolk. Planning for Christmas , Pllgor , Nob. . Dec. 10. Special to The NUWH : Among the Christmas foHtlvltlos plannud for this place will ho trees and programs at both the Uapthit and Methodist churches , which are anticipated with much pleasure hy the little folks. HAVE ONE NEWCASTLE BURGLAR Sioux City Police Dcllcvc They Have One of the Men Who Cracked the Safe. Slonx City , In. , IJoe , 10. In 1-Mwin ( iordon , who gnvo a half do/.cn ether ulluHus hint night , whun caught' by UoiimlHimiu .MoPoiigiil and Dotoctlvo M-HincJuT'thtujiollcq hollovo they liuvo I'l U'tolMffilvrH ' who enicko.l . , tllO pOnLollieO HlllOnt , NoWCllBtlo , Noli. ( JbVdjin WIIH caught whllo drunk no.ir JJ.ieo HtroqCtind the railroad u'HhV ftltd told so' many oonlllctlng loal l | < n WIIH locked nji. TJiuVipltro ) liuil boon on thu lookout | nnd a partner when Shorlff tI of I'onca wlrod to catch two imjii , HiiHiieolod of being the cracks- inon. The inon jmniiod off the Omaha passenger which arrlvon lioro at 30 ! ! o'clock In ( ho forenoon , near the old Heap factory , and kept hidden all day. day.Shurlff Shurlff MaHkolt of I'onca was prcrt- cnl whun Gordon was put through the Hwoathox , nftor being given ton days for driinkonoHs , and declared later ho WIIH almost curtain the potlco had caught ono of the burglars. "I tracked two niun from Newcastle to 1'onon by footprlntH In the HIIOW , " said ho. "Ono of the inun were over- HhooH anil the othur were about No. 10 HhocH without rubliorH. The fol- IOWH arrlvod early In I'onca and hoarded ( ho train for Slonx City. ThlH follow Cordon bought a delect ; IIH ! partner , a Hhortor man , did not. Gordon took a Hunt In the front of the Hinokor and the ether follow Hat In the rour until the train entered Slonx City , when the Hhort man getup up and IIH ho passed Gordon whisper ed wnnothlng. Hoth K < 't ' 1 > and jumped oil the train near , the soap fiu'lory. The braUotimn , ' t who had hoard of the Hafo cracking , watched the inon ulosoly anil gave us n good doHcrlptlon of Gordon. " THE MYSTERY HAS DEEPENED The Reappearance of Bculah Thomas , Supposed to be Kidnapped , Does Not Clear Matters. York , Neb. , Doc. 10. The mystery of the disappearance- Bonlah Thom as , Instead of being cleared by her re appearance , IH deepened. .lohn Blair , In Whoso house she was found , HayH that she came there at 0 o'clock on December ,7. This the nlllcors say Is untrue ; that she IIIIH been there several days , but not the three weeks that she was miss ing. Blair did not kidnap the girl , as ho was in church at the tlmo she dis appeared. The olllcors Hay that Hho loft homo voluntarily and spent all but the last few days at a certain place , which they decline to name. They also any that Blair persuaded her not to prosecute the case for criminal assault , which comes up next week. Blair Is hoJtJ .o.u the charge of se creting a witness. There will prob ably bo no prosecution on the charge of abduction. Blair has a hearing on Friday. The girl It nt homo now. Death at Nlobrnra. Crelghton , Nob. , Dec. 10. Special to The News : Word has been re ceived hero of the death of Chas. Mar- ahnl ! of Nlobrnra who passed away at ! : ! ! this morning , nftor a sickness of but a few days from li\or trouble. The funeral will be hold Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. The deceased leaves a family of a Vjll'ft and seven children to mourn his loss. Ono h'f < the sons , William , is the nowj uporlptqndont-olect of Knox county. NO ONE TO BLAME. Coroner's Jury Unable to Determine Cause of Fire. Omaha , Dec. 10. The coroner's jury which hold the inquest into the death of the four firemen who lost their lives In the Allen Bros. ' lire , re turned a verdict as follows : "William Imrmester , II. C. Golds- borough , Leroy Lester and William Barrett came to tholr deaths at 90S and 910 .Tones strcot , in the Allen Bros. ' warehouse , in the city of Omaha , county of Douglas , on the morning of November 23 , between 3:30 : and 4 o'clock , as a result of the collapse of the building , caused by lire. From the evidence wo nro unable - able to determine the cause of the tiro. " Just as the verdict was handed to Coroner Urailey the ambulance , bearIng - Ing the charred skull and chest , all that remained of the body of William Barrett , drove up to the morgue , where the Inquest was being hold. Ono man carried the remains into the room In a shoot , whore they were within sight of all present. Evidently George W. Norwood ofBoyd County. WAS FOUND NEAR DAVID CITY. Letter from Durland Trust Company Lends to His Identification Circum stances Indicate that It Was a Case of Suicide Polcon on His Person. ( From Weilnrmlnv'fi Dnllv 1 1 ho hotly of uii unknown mini was found near the li. & M. railroad track a half mlle south of David City yestor- duy morning by a son of A. C. dear- hart. whoKo farm was nearby. The cot oner was notified and took charge of the body. The only means of Idon- intention WIIH a loiter on the miui'ii person written by the Durland Trust company of this city and ddresfK-d , to George \V. Norwood ' of UvVf The letter , wiiH./.ljitnd . K iHUil , and Inquiry ivt > thiifi { the Information thai It was . r. a notlllcalloii of Ititurltft , duo. Tie | company holds n mritlg'iig6'oii''hid Norwood plneo near Lynch , but air. ' Norwood had not liboif"fcoilndlfi\ ) \ ; y- inont , and merely t/io" / ' Vnal'IVO' ' - - payment was duo.lie was not "por- ( .onally known at the otllco. The coroner also found a purse containing nine cents , which was all of the money found ; a silver watch , nn Independent Order of Odd Fel lows' badge , on which was engraved the Initials G. W. N. ; pocket knife , a hunch of keys and a memorandum book which Indicated that ho was a business man. Ho was well dressed and had on a fur overcoat. In the memorandum book two entries , dated December 0 , 1903 , read , "Dear Maud , good-byo ; Nellie , good-bye , " which would Indicate that milcldo was In tended. A bottle containing a quan tity of poison was also found on IIH ! person which would tend to substan tiate the suicide theory. No marks or bruises have boon dis covered to indicate that ho was struck by a train. Coroner Sample telephon ed the bank at Lynch and was in formed that a man by the name of Oorgo W. Norwood lived about one- half n mlle from Lynch , also that Nor wood was away from homo at this time. Telephone Line Completed. Nollgli , Nob. , Dec. 10. Special to The News : The North Antelope Tel ephone company has completed its line from Nollgh to Brunswick and the service has been opened to the public. This gives direct telephone communication for the people of north ern Antelope with the county scat , and Is an improvement that will bo much appreciated by the people of Brunswick and vicinity as well as the people of this city. Meets the Grain Rates. Omaha , Dec. 10. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha an nounced yesterday that a tariff had boon issued , effective December 1C , amending its proportional to Minne apolis and St. Paul to correspond with the amended rnto of the Great West ern. Other lines arc expected to net within a few days. The Milwaukee announced that Do- coinbor ID a proportional tariff of 13 and 11 cents , with a minimum through rate of IS and 21 cents , would take effect on its line to Chicago. The work of realigning the Ne braska rates has begun , and Omaha will bo placed on equality with Kan sas City. THREE GARS WENT IN THE DITCH A Union Pacific Passenger Train Met With An Accident nt Columbus Yesterday. Fremont , Nob. , Ucc. 10. Passenger train No. 4 on the Union Pucltlc , known as the Atlantic express , pulled Into Krcniont at 12:20 : yesterday afternoon - tornoon In a considerably abbreviated condition , and six and one-half hours later than its usiinV'tlmo. ' It was nil- HUH three of Its mail cilrfc as the1 re sult of an accident' ' at Cohunjbns in which they were derailed and loft- behind. The ditching p.f those cars was not responsible , , , fpr the greater , part of the delay , as the train . [ \\jaSj several hours Into when 'it ' roaclic Columbus. The accident took place in the yards at Columbus as the train was coming into town at a speed of eight or ten miles an hour. A loose Journal on the second car behind the engine caused a wheel to run off the track , and the next two cars were also pulled from the rails. The slow rate at which the train was traveling saved any of the passengers from In- Jury. Jury.Tho The mail was taken from the ditched cars and transferred to pas senger coaches. No damage was suf fered by the engine or passenger cars , and by using another track the train was enabled to proceed on its way after an hour's delay. A wreck- lug outfit was sent from Omaha and during the afternoon it was engaged In replacing the three derailed cars on the track. Alnsworth Lodge Officers. Alnsworth , Nob. , Doc. 10. Special to The News : .Tho R. N. of A. met in their hall Monday night and elec ted the following officers for the en suing year : Oracle , Blanche Wil Hams ; vice oracle , Agnes llanna ; chancellor , Ada Gould , roconJor , Anna Mlll6r ; receiver , N llla Sellers ; marshal , Clara Miles ; assistant mar shal , Uiu Peterson ; Inner sontlnol , Angola Souls ; outer sontlnolr W. II. Williams. Snow nt Ncllgh. Nollgh , Neb , , Dec. J0.Spoclal to The News : Snow began falling hero at an early hour this morning and is coming down steadily and with no wind , offering possibilities to those who enjoy sleigh riding and coasting , and giving the country an approved Christmas appearance. THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Annual Meeting In Grand Island Prc- aided Oved By President Win ter of Norfolk. Giand Island , Noli. , DQC. 10. The organisation of the county comnilK- and'super vinors WIIH called In annual KOHHOII ) In this dty lU.io Miyinit/liolii'jtio ) | ) llr t to take nlaco llivJ.liill'county's now court house. ii'.Ulhtti cimi't JIOUHO IH not altogether omilotod | , [ lint temporary furniture wo. * iiovlJel ) | ( ( and the largo and elegant - gant court room makes an excellent imwlllIK ' place- . President Winter of Norfolk called , the mooting to order. Mayor Cleury , niado an address of welcome , In which ho cordially expressed - pressed the pleasure of the people of the city In the opportunity to enter tain the county olllclals of the state. Secretary Falter of Plattsmouth en rolled a number of now members. Hut little more than organl/.atkm and preliminary work was attempted , the association adjourning until 0 o'clock tomorrow morning. No formal pro- giam has been arranged. The various matters of Interest that will bo dis cussed will bo debated and acted up on Informally. The object of the organization Is to bring about better legislation as to roads and bridges and revenue and It Is felt that considerable has boon and more Is to bo accomplished , particu larly now In the matter of legislation affecting road improvement. Will Dedicate New Song. Lincoln , Dec. 10. "Nebraska , " the now state song written by William M. Mnupln , music by William O'Shoa , will bo formally dedicated Friday evening lit the executive mansion in the presence of the state olllccrs and the Invited guests. Repudiates Alleged Interview. Lincoln , Dec. 10. Special to The News : Senator Dietrich has repu diated the alleged interview In the State .lonrnnl and the Now York World , outlining the plan of defense ho will follow In the coming Investiga tion before the federal grand jury. Arrested for Abduction. Chicago , Dec. 10. Special to The News : Simon Soigel was arrested today charged with the abduction of the sovcn-year-old daughter of Lewis Andras ns she was entering the Goethe public school yesterday morning. The abduction Is supposed to have been instigated by the fatlior of the child , who is divorced from his wife. GOVERNOR MICKEY. Spends Thanksgiving in Keya Paha County. The governor ate turkey at Camp- hells , near Norden. He made the Her ald a call while on his way to visit his son Harlau , on the ranch. The labors and worries seem not to have affected him for ho is heavier than when ho took office , and the same cheerful optimist with a kindly word for all. Flo Informs ns that there will bo no need of a special session of the legislature to make a now revenue law ns the ono made at the last ses sion has been passed upon favorably by the supreme court commissioners and will no doubt bo declared consti tutional by the court Itself. Spring- view Herald. Peruna Almanac in 8,000,000 Homes. The Peruna. Lucky Day almanac lias become a fixture in over eight million homes. They arc to bo ob tained n ( , , any flrst class druggists' Tree. 13o sure to inquire early. The 100 > almanac is already published , and 'tho ' supply will soon bo exhausted. Do .not put it off. Get ono today. 1 Report From the Reform School. .T. G. Gluck , superintendent , Prunty- town , W. Va. , writes : "Aftor trying all ether advertised cough medicines wo have decided to use Foloy's Honey and Tar exclusively in the West Vir ginia reform school. I find it the most effective and absolutely harm less. " Sold by Kicsau Drug Co. The Lone Star State. Down in Texas at Yoakum , is a big dry goods firm of which Air. J. M. Haller is the head. Mr. Hallor on on of his trips cast to buy goods said to a friend who was with him in the palnco car , "Hero , take ono of those Little Early Hlsors upon retiring and you will bo up early in the morning fooling good. " For the "dark brown" taste , headache and that logy feeling DoWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills to use. Sold by Kicsau Drug Co. Foloy's Honey and Tar positively cures all throat and lung diseases. Sold by Klosau Drug Co. A Frightened Horse. Running Ilka mad down Uio street dumping the occupants , or a hundred other accidents , are every day occur- ences. It behooves everybody to have A COMMON COMPLAINT. Catarrh begins with n stubborn cold in the head , inflammation or sore ness of the meinl > rane or lining of the nose , discharge of mucus matter , headaches , neuralgia and difficult breathing , and even in this early stage is almost intolerable. But when the filthy secretions begin to drop back into tlie throat and stomach , and the blood becomes polluted and the system contaminated _ , , . , , , . . , I had n continual handaoho , my clioahs Imd grown by the cntnrrhnl pois purple , my HOBO wna always Btoppod up , my breath on , then the sufferer Imd a Blckonlnff nml dlBRUBtlntf odor , and I coughed InccBBiuHly. 1 hoard of B. 8. S. und commenced to UBS . . . . , what , a tt und after tukinir several bottles I wna ourod and disgusting and Sicken- have never elnco had the itllKlitoRt symptom of th * 1i , . .l7n . ' diBOIlBO. MlBH MAIIY Ij. BTORM , itlir rVllnt-rll 'a disease Catarrh . ko. ing is. worthwoat Oor 7tu and Felix SIB. , St. Joseph , . It affects the kidneys and stomach as well ns other parts of the body. It is a constitutional disease and ns inhaling mixtures , salves , ointments , etc. , nrc never more than palliative or helpful , even in the beginning of Catarrh , what can yon expect from1 such treatment when it becomes chronic and the whole system affected ? Only such n remedy ns S. S. S. can reach this obsti nate , deep-Seated disease and purge ttie blood of the catarrhal poison. S. S. S. purifies and builds up the diseased blood , and the inflamed membranes are healed and the excessive secretion of mucus ceases when new , rich blood is coining to the diseased ts , and n permanent cure is Hid result. S. S. S. is guaranteed puiely vegetable and in' iqduihla remedy for Catarrh in all stages. Write if in need of mcdiual jtdvkoi tiriv'ill : cost you iioUiiapuj p , UfaSW/fTSI a reliable salvo Jiandy , a.ml there's none as good as Huckien's" Arnica Salvo. Burns , cuts , sores , 'ecvpina and pllos disappear quickly , jmilcr Us soothing effect. 25c at Leonard's drug store. A kidney or bladder trouble can always bo ciiro-l by using Foloy's Kid ney Cure in time. Kicsau Drug Co. Westward the orb of glory takes Its way , Wisconsin Is the state , you hoar everybody say , It's made Itself fa mous by ono great stride ; Rocky Mountain Tea has niado its name world-wide. The Klesau Drug Co. A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Good. A. II. Thurnos , a well known coal operator of Buffalo , O. , writes : "I have boon afllicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years , passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain. I got no rollof from medicines until I began taking Foloy's Kidney Cnro , then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like flno stones and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel llko a now man. It has done mo a .jil.OOO worth of good. " Sold by Klo sau Drug Co. A Costly Mistake. LJhindors arc sometimes very ex pensive. Ocasslonally llfo Itself is the price of a mistake , but you'll nev er bo wrong If you take Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills for dyspepsia , dizzi ness , headache , liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thor ough. 25c at Leonard's drug store. Boy's Life Saved From Membranous Croup. C. W. Lynch , a prominent citl/.cn of Winchester , hid. , writes : "My little boy had a severe attack of membran ous croup , and only got relief after taking Foley's Honey and Tar. Ho got relief after ono dose and I fool sure it saved the life of my boy. " Re fuse substitutes. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Don't be imposed upon by taking substitutes offered for Foley's Honey and Tar , Klesau Drug Co. Good for Children. The pleasant to tpko and harmless One Minute Cough Cnro gives Imme diate relief in all cases of cough , croup and lagrippe becanso it docs not pass immediately Into the stomach ach , hut tnkos effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the Inflammation , heals and soothes and euros permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving find llfo sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong of Delia , Tex. , prescribes It dally and says there Is no bettor cough remedy made. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Coughs , Colds and Constipation. Few people realize when taking cough medicines other than Foley's Honey and Tar , that they contain opiates which are constipating be sides b61ng unsafe , particularly for children. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates , is safe and sure and will not constipate. Sold by Klo sau Drug Co. One Hundred Dollars a Box Is the value II. A. TisdMe , Summer- ton , S. C. , places on D Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Ho snys : "I had the piles for 20 years. I tried a\awr 'U.- tors and medicines , but all teiicd ex cept DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It cured mo. " It is a combination of the healing properties of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and emollients ; re lieves and permanently cures blind , bleeding , itching and protruding piles , sores , cuts , bruises , eczema , salt rheum and nll. < s.kia diseases. Sold by Klesau Dr g Cp , , , . Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious 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 , regulate the kidneys and bowels , stimulate the liver and clari fy the blood. Run down systems ben efit particularly and all the usual at tending nchos vanish under its search ing and thorough effectiveness. Elec tric Bitters Is only 50c , and 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 and lung remedy. It cures quickly and prevents serious results from n cold. Sold by Kicsau Drug Co. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their cars against the continual re commendations of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption , will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles , if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Road what T. II. of Iteall , Miss. , has to say : "I.asl fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr , King's Now Discovery nftor ovoryiliing clso had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured hor. " Guaranteed by Asa K. Leonard , druggist. Prices 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Nellie Fuller , Denver : "My face was full of pimples and blackheads. Rocy Mountain Tea has driven them away. People hardly know mo. I'm looking flno. " 35 cents. The Klesau Drug Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food , tones and strengthens the stomach and diges tive organs. Cures dyspepsia , indi gestion , stomach troubles and makes rich red blood , health and strength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds worn out tlssus , purities , strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Governor G. W. Atkinson of West Virginia says : "I have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspspsla Cure and have found It to bo a very effective and , indeed , a powerful remedy for stomach ail ments. I recommend It to my friends. " Sold by Kicsau Drug Co. Why suffer with indigestion , dyspepsia - popsia , gastric , Irregularities , stomach troubles , when Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well ? 35 cents. Kiesau Drug Co. .Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry \ip the secretions , which ndhcro to the membrane and decom pose , causing n fur inoro serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing inhalants , fumes , smokes and suuifs ana aso that which cleanses , soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such tv remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily nnil pleasantly. A trial eizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 50c. sue. Ely Brothers , GG Warren St. , N.Y. The Balm cures without pain , does not irrituto or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated nud nngry surface , reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balin you nro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Povor. Nasal In ull 1(8 ( stages. Ely's ' Cream Balm demises , soothes nnd heals tlio diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drhcs n\\ny a cold In tlio bead quickly. Cn-iini Itiilnt Is placed Into the nustrils.epreads over the membrane and la absorbed. Ilellef Is Im mediate and a euro follows. It Is not drying docs not produce BIH ivlng. Larjje Size , flo cents at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS , CO Warren Street , yen York are the most fatal of all dis eases. KIDNEY CURE Is 8 Guaranteed Remedy 4. or moneyorefunded * Contains remedies' ' 'tecog-nized- emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50& and $ { ,00. A ; -2 febC\V ? Yl\W \ | | | | | | | | | | | | | / | 60 different games all new one in each package of Lion Coffee at your Grocer's. *