C ) J , W. Bovcc Tells of Lectures nt the State Meetings. TALK ON IDEAL SEED CORN Perfect Ear Contrasted With Tbnt Which Was Imperfect Lecture and Demonstrations of Value to Orchard- late Trimming of Treeo. Norfolk , .Ian. 2fi. I wont to Lincoln to attend the twenty-one or HOIIIO of that number of state aBRoclatloun as sembled on the state farm between .lanua'ry 18 and 23. I put In all my tlmo there and the meeting of the corn breeders association was of OB- poclal Interest and profit to mo. The expert Judge , Shanol , wan from 1111- noln. In bin addresn ho had three sain- plo earn of corn as specimens , one supposed to bo objectionable , the other an Improvement on the tlrstand lastly what ho considered an approaching preaching the Ideal of perfection under - dor the now Impetus to develop Hood corn. The supposed perfect oar wnB eleven Inches long , seven and one- half Inches In circumference , and In color a duop yellow. The grains In the row wore mtpposed to bo of the same sl/.o. The only approach to ta per commenced one and one-half luchoH from the tip of the ear. Tlioro was suppoHod to bo no doproHslomt or creases between gralnfl or rows of grahiH , the ear forming a perfect cyl indrical Hhapo. The tip of the cob was filled with grains the Hamo as other parts of the cob , yet ho said the grow ers wore not BO tenacious about that us they wore a short tlmo ago. The butt end of the cob had a foundation uf grains up to the stem on which It grow. The Idea of the specialist Is to fix In bis mind the Ideal ear and grow to that. The Hpeclmen ear was Hold's yellow dent. The specialist claims nn advance of fifteen bushels per aero over the former methods. I think there IH something In the movement and shall , carefully watch the development until 1 am convinced otherwise. I gave HOIIIO of my time to the moot ing of the state horticultural society. There was a lecture and demonstra tion on trimming apple trees which , to mo , was very forcible. The lec turer had cut from his orchard vari ous knots that demonstrated defective methods of pruning. One knot showed a limb cut four Inches from the tree at the base of which was aiv enlarge ment. It was stated that If the cut ting had boon done at the base or In the enlargement , nature would have healed the wound. Other specimens showed where largo limbs bad boon cut oft the wound had turned dark and had perished away , leaving holes and threatening death to the tree. Ills Idea was to take a young tree with ono center only and trim to shape a perfect tree from said center , and having tops of apple trees ho there demonstrated his Ideal tree. Having two limbs and wishing to remove one , ho said to cut It par allel to the limb loft and as near as possible to that limb , so that nature would heal entirely over the wound. Ho had specimens to show that It could bo dono. Then many of us amateurs - atours , ho said , would cut a limb off horizontally across the limb , when they should bo cut obliquely , and when cutting a small limb It should always bo cut Just above the hud. I did not see or hoar anything there so Impres sive as that demonstrated lecture. J. W. Bovco. FREEZING ONE INCH EACH DAY Ice In This Vicinity Is Adding About a Quarter of an Inch Every Six Hours. The Icemen , of course , arc shaking hands with each other and smiling smiles of satisfaction on account of the severely cold * weather that holds this section of the gloho tightly In its arms Just now. This Is their tlmo to laugh. Every hour of the day and every hour of the night Is putting mon ey Into tholr pockets. The weather works while- they sloop and when they wake up In the morning they find , when they saw down Into it , that they can see what they saw not on the night before. Tholr crop of solidified water has increased and they are worth moro Ico. Hut regardless of the fact that the weather has lurked nronnd the twenty-bolow-zero mark for three whole days , and hasn't once sneaked up above the minus-ton point , the crystallization of Ice in the ponds has not taken place In such very rapId - Id stylo. During the past two days it has been adding to Itself at the rate of about ono inch In twenty-four hours. Between Saturday and Sunday It froze for seven inches beneath the surface , but since that tlmo so much protect ed Is the water down deep it has only frozen a quaiter of an inch in a whole half dozen hours. There Is ono happy feature about it , though , and that Is the fact that the ice which is now being automatically manufac tured will not bo disgraced with any honey-comb qualities. It is blocked Into the very solldest sort of transpar ency , and will bo easy to keep so long us It Is kept hard. SULLIVAN WILL FIGHT. Norfolk Boy Arranges For a Match Against Man at Deadwood. Tommy Sullivan Is Just now arrang- THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JANUARY 29 , 1904. Ing for a BO In Deadwood. Ho will probably Umvo In a Any or two for Unit point to ( Ufonil ) his tltlo In lightweight honors nntl to keep np the roputatlon whloh ho IIIIH tlnm fur hold good for Norfolk. Tommy Is In excellent form for the bout. Ilo IB very clover and very fust. Those who Raw hlH exhibi tion the otlior nlBht womlor how HO fiiHt u llKhtor rould biivo located In it Nebraska city of thin size. Ho IH the original Tommy Sullivan of Brooklyn - lyn nnd IH open to moot any fighter In the Htiilo of fifteen ponndH moro wulKht. Tommy IB west beciumo ho got 11 llttlo out of trim but IIO'H goi ng buck again Into the flnofit of form nnd cun whip nnylhliiK of IIH ! slzo thin HldO Of thO MlHHlHHlppl Of lllH OWI1 wclBbt. Ho bent English , the Sioux City lad , to a llnlHli. ORDERS FIRE ESCAPES ERECTED City Attorney Koenlgsteln Sorveu No tlcoo for Labor Cornmlsnloncr Dusb on Norfolk Pioperty Owners. City Attoinoy KoonlKBtoln IH Just now serving notlcon on the owners and iiBontH of ownorH of Norfolk'H throo-Htory buildings that huvo boon iHHiiod by CommlHHlonor of Labor Hort HiiHli of Lincoln , requiring the erection of IIro OHcapoH and Iron stairways. After the Horvlco of tboBO notlccH the owners will bo given Hlxty days In which to comply with the law , and It IH probable that they will proceed at once to iniiku the necessary Im provements to the bulldliiBH without a ncod of legal procoHHOB. A copy of the law accompanloH the notices , together with planH and HpuclllcatloitH for the erection of the roipilrod work , ind application blankH for permlHulon from the labor commissioner to pro ceed with the ImprovomontH. According to CoininlBHlonor Bush's Interpretation of the jaw there are four buildings requiring IIro oncnpoH , and ho ban made the following do- mntulH from the owners : For the Marquardt block One single - glo leu-proof wroiiKht Iron or stool balcony and Btalr lire escape with stand pipe , at the roar of the IIOIIBO , and one double , Ice-proof , wrought Iron or Htool tire escape on the weat side of the building. For the Cotton block one double leu-proof wrought Iron or stool es cape IH required on the west sldo of the building. For the Mast block a double escape IB required to connect with the ban quet ball In the rear of the building , and an Iron or steel stairway Is asked to lead from the Masonic ball ante room to the roof of the second story of the building. Throe escapes are required of the Oxnard hotel , of nbout the same con strnctlon as those required for the three-story buildings. A MIX-UP OF FIVE MURPHYS _ Murphey , Murphl , Murphay and Plain Murphy In Scramble to Answer the Telephone. It was only an Innocent telephone message but It created a commotion resembling a football rush In the lobby of the Oxnard this noon , and resulted in the dislocation of a man's ankle. "Mr. Murphy wanted nt the telephone - phone , " sang out a boll boy as ho passed through the lobby. There was a wild scramble for the boy by no loss than four men balling from widely different parts of the United States , and each of whom rec ognized the name as his own. P. T. Murphoy of Now York made so much haste that ho slipped upon the smooth floor and was helped tea a convenient chair , having twisted his ankle ; at the same tlmo T. S. Mnr- phl of Philadelphia dlsontaglcd him self from a mass of newspapers , and bumped unceremoniously into the ro tund person of Mr. Michael Murphay of Houston , Texas. These two glared ferociously at each other as they rushed sldo by sldo for the 'phono ; meanwhile .Tames W. Murphy of Pco- rla , 111. , rushed from the dining room and tumbled over the excited boll boy , who had thus far successfully dodged the various Murhys who had answered his call. After the gathering of Mnrphys had been pulled apart , and apologies ex changed , a tall individual wearing a broad rimmed sombrero hat perched on the back of his head , who had ev idently viewed the scene with Interest and amusement , sauntered up from the cigar stand. Ho took the memo randum from the boy's hand , and , af ter glancing at it , turned to the Mur- phys present , and remarked : "Tho message Is evidently for mo. I'm Tim Murphy. If you'll wait a minute I'll answer the telephone and then , ns 'I'm from Missouri' I'll bo glad to have you show mo the way to the bar that wo may drink to better acquaintance. " "We'll wait , " said the Murphys In a chorus. Cured After Suffering 10 Years. U. F. Hare , Supt. Mtama Cycle & Manufacturing Co. . Middlotown. O. , suffered for tea years with dyspepsia. He spent hundreds of dollars for med icine and with doctors without receiv ing any permanent benefit. Ho says , "Ono night while fooling exception ally bad I was about to throw down the evening paper when I saw an Item in the paper regarding the merits of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try It and while I had no faith In it I felt bettor after the second doso. After using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been In years , and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble. " Sold by all druggists. C. E. Burnham , Banker at Til- den , Talks of Norfolk. HE SEES GREAT OPPORTUNITY "There Cornea a Time In the Life of Every Town of Norfolk's Size , " Says He , "When Petty Jealousy Must be Laid Aside. " C. 13. Uurnham , the Tlldon banker , who was In Norfolk on business , offers a suggestion to the commercial club of Norfolk which might bo very easily developed and which would no doubt bring ultimate results to the city which could bo secured In no ether way. The Idea IH for the commercial club , which IB already In existence , to get together and hold rcgulor moot- IngH for the purpose of developing the outside retail trade. "Tho Hold Is open to Norfolk , " said Mr. Uurnham , "and only awaits de velopment. " "Tlioro comes a tlmo In the llfo of every town of thin size , " continued the banker from Tlldon , "when all potty Jealousies must bo laid aflldo And when the city Itself must go outfor the blggor business that awalta U. The tmo | has come already , It Booms tea a man up a trco , when this city should got together on definite plans for goIng - Ing outside of this llttlo circle that It now controls , and getting Into the Hold of the now northwest which be longs to Norfolk by all that IB right and which will bo only too glad to come to Norfolk If a llttlo effort la exerted In the way of an Invitation. "Norfolk has a locaton which can't bo beaten. Situated In the hub of a great wheel of railroad tracks which , an the spokes , branch out toward the east , the south , the northeast , the west and far Into the northwest. And all of that country which Is reached by these ribbons of stool that stretch Into the now northwest , are naturally as much drawn to Norfolk as Is the vil lage of Arlington to Omaha or Ponca to Sioux City. "Tho trade IB already there to bo ; ot. It Is a great retail Hold which Is right now being developed. Norfolk can have It because self-Interest and Bolf-lntorcst rules the world will advise - vise the people of that territory to como to Norfolk. The trains are run ning Just right. Wo can como into Norfolk from Tlldon , for Instance , ate o o'clock In the morning or at noon and can got hack at either 1 o'clock or at 8 In the evening. Wo can save just exactly twenty-four hours in time , which means something to the people of llttlo towns and to people of the rural districts Just as it docs the broker In Wall street , and wo can save , besides $7.80 railroad faro for the additional round trip from Norfolk to Omaha. "It strikes mo that now is the tlmo for Norfolk to get Into the now terri tory that has been opened up. Once there was an attempt at , a wholesale grocery distributing point bore. The Hold was too limited to warrant it But now a section has boon opened which is vast In its bounds and It would seem that such a move now might bo made a success. " NO MORE DOPE AT PENITENTIARY Warden Beemer Will Take Measures to Prevent the Distribution of Opium to Prisoners. Lincoln , Jan. 20. Warden Beemer has made arrangements for the Instal lation of a wlro screen in the chapel of the state penitentiary , where the convicts are permitted to sco visitors. Its purpose is to keep callers from passing opium nnd ether forms of "dopo" to the convicts. Hereafter all visitors will have to bo content to talk to the convicts through the screen. Under the practice in vogue during the past thcro was no obstacle In the way of wholesale transfers of the drug to the prisoners. No pretense was made of searching visitors , it is said , because of the obvious dlftlculty of the task of doing it effectively. In this way a person with largo quantities of the drug , concealed on his person might easily pass the guards and the turnkey , when It might bo handed to the convict designated to receive It. OPENING OF NjWUNION STATION Fremont Is Proud of Her New Depot and Mayor Wolz Was on Hand Early to Obtain Souvenirs. Fremont , Nob. , Jan. 20. The now union station was occupied by the Northwestern Sunday evening and by the Union Pacific at an early hour yesterday morning. The first train running Into it was No. I eastbound , on the Union Pacific , which arrived at 7:25. : Mayor Wolz was the only Fro- mentor on hand to sco it como in , nsldo from hack drivers and station men. men.By By the time the Northwestern trains from Lincoln and Bonosteol pulled In , a number of citizens wore at the sta tion. The train men and passengers looked considerably pleased as they dismounted from the cars and walked across the smooth brick platform to got to the now depot. Mayor Wolz secured a couple of sou venirs of the opening In the shape of the first two tickets sold from the union station. Ho bought ono to Omaha over the Union Pacllls and an other to Hooper over the Northwest ern. Of course ho did not use either ono , but has put them away as memen toes of a conspicuous event occurring during his administration. Nebraska Grown Lemon , Table Hock , Neb. , Jan. 20. Mrs. Helen Smith of this place has raised n lemon which scorns quite a curiosity In Its way. It IB called a "giant" of ll kind by those to whom It has been exhibited. It measures , ono way , twelve Inches In circumference , the ether thirteen and ono-half. There were several blossoms on the tree , but ono developing fruit , however. Many Brlbco. Sioux City , Jan. 27. Six witnesses yesterday afternoon and today Jn the trial of Edwin Anderson , former cap tain of police , for bribery while In of fice , told of six different occasions when they said they saw J , II. BIgo- low , prosecuting witness , pay Ander son money. When Your Joints are Stiff and your muscles sere from cold or rheumatism , when you slip and sprain a Joint , Btraln your sldo or bruise your self , Painkiller will take out the sore ness and fix you right In a Jiffy. Al ways have It with you , and use it free ly. Avoid substitutes , there is but ono painkiller , Perry Davis' . Prlco 25 and 50c. Fatal kidney and bladder troubles can always bo prevented by the use of Foloy's Kidney Cure. Klosau Drug Co. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt of Bargorton , Tonn. , saw her dying and wore powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used , failed , while consump tion was slowly but surely taking her llfo. In this terrible hour Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumptldn turned despair Into Joy. The first bottle brought Immediate relief and Its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain euro In the world for all throat nnd lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles nOc and $1. Trial bottles free at Leonard's drug store. A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine , although every Joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain , " writes C. W. Bellamy , a locomotive flroman of Bur lington , Iowa. "I was weak and pale , without any appctlto and all run down. As I was about to give up , I got a bottle of Electric Bitters , and after taking it , I felt as well as I over did In my llfo. " Weak , sickly , run down people always gain now lifo , strength and vigor from their uso. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Asa K. Leonard. Prlco CO cents. A Life at Stake. If you but know the splendid merit of Foloy's Honey and Tar you would never bo without It A dose or two will prevent an attack of pneumonia or la grippe. It may save your lifo. Klesau Drug Co. Domestic Troubles. It Is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally , bvt tbcso can bo lesson ed by having Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills aroum' Much trouble they save by their great work in Stomach and Liver troubles. They not only relieve - liovo you , but euro. 2Bc at Leonard's drug store. Drying preparations simply dpvel- op dry cntnrrh j they dry up tbo secretions , which nclhoro to the membrnno and decom pose , causing n far moro serious trouble than tbo ordiunry form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants , fumes , smokes nnd snuffs ana use that which cleanses , Eoothcs and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such n remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tbo bead easily nnd pleasantly. A trial eizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists soil the GOo. sizo. Ely Brothers , GG Warren St. , N.Y. Tbo Balm cures without pain , does not irritate or cnnso snoozing. It spreads itself over nn irritated nnd angry surface , reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Unhn you nro ariuod against Nasal Catarrh and Uny Fovor. The prevention of consumption Is entirely a question of commencing the proper treatment In time. Nothing Is so well adapted to ward off fatal lung troubles as Foloy's Honey and Tar. Klesau Drug Co. Month After Month a cold clings to you. The cough seems to tear holes in the delicate tissues of the throat and lungs. You lose weight and you wonder If you are threatened with n discaso you scarcely dare to name. Are you aware that oven a stubborn and long-neglected cold Is cured with Allen's Lung Balsam ? Do not spend more of your llfo In coughIng - Ing and worrying. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man endur ing pains of accidental Cuts , Wounds , llrnlses , Burns , Scalds , Sere foot or stiff Joints. But there Is no need for It. Bucklcn's Arnica Salvo will kill the pain and euro the trouble. It's the best salvo on earth for Piles , too. 25c at Leonard's drug store. The many friends of H. G. Hausan , Engineer , L. E. & W. R. R. , at pres ent living In Lima , O. , will bo pleased to learn of bis recovery from threat ened kidney disease. Ho writes : "I was cured by using Foloy's Kidney Cure , which I recommend to all , es pecially trainmen who are usually similarly affected , " Klesau Drug Co. Pretty Miss Nelllo Ilascomb , Omaha : "I owe my good looks and health to Holltstor's Rocy Mountain Tea. Have fullly regained my health. " 35 cents , tea or tablets. The Klesau Drug Co. Pneumonia and La Grippe. Coughs cured quickly by Foloy's Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. Kiesau Drug Co. Miss Lena Denningcr of That City is Successful. THE FINISH WAS VERY EXCITING Both Contesting With Their Wonted Ardor , Madison and Humphrey Made a Brisk Ending to the Voting and the Prettiest of All Is After. Madison wins the contest ; Miss Lena Donnlnger of that city , together with her theater party of five others , will occupy box "B" nt the Audito rium when Tim Murphy and Miss Dorothy Sherrod present "Tho Man From Missouri. " The contest closed at 12 o'clock sharp. The vote stood : Miss Lena Dennlngor , Madison..7,400 Miss Celia Pedersen , Humphrey. 1,100 It was a great contest. Never has ono boon spiced with bettor spirit. It brought out the stuff that two of the most substantial llttlo cities in Nebraska are made of. They were both "game" until the end. And the prettiest , feature of It all came when the balloting had been finished. Rare indeed is thcro strife of any sort which ends as admirably. Madi son , having won , was satisfied with her victory. Tlioro was nothing of the boast about it. Her citizens had made the fight with wonted ardor and they had been successful. And In vic tory they wore whole-souled and hear ty , withal. Mayor Clint Smith , of Madison , arrived in Norfolk on the freight from the south , shortly after 1 o'clock. Ho found that the game was dono. Ills city , witn his energy and enterprise as a pusher , bad turnei out winner In the ballots' battle. Hum phroy , with as plucky a hand as over guided the reins of a contest of any typo , had made a telling vote and an effective one. And so , when the smoke had cleared away , Mayor Smltl called up Humphrey over the long dls tunco telephone and said : "Is this Mr. Anselmo ? " "Yes. " "Mr. Anselmc , I should like to have Miss Cella Pedersen , who was so for mldablo u candidate against us in this contest , accept nn Invitation from the city of Madison to como to Norfoll with a theater party for Tim Murphy and to occupy a box as our guests We want to tell you that you gave us a hard rub and wo want you to know that wo hope our foollngs of friend ship may bo oven stronge'r than they have ever been before. Wo want Hum phrey to bo represented in box "A,1 and hope that wo may all enjoy meet Ing in the theater as wo have in the theater contest. " And with accustomed spirit in reply ply , displaying that rare ability to take defeat with the same smllo which vie tory might bring , the Humphrey man whoso efforts In the contest wore so availing , answered the mayor of Mad ison : "Thanks , Mr. Smith , " ho said. "On behalf of Miss Pedersen and of the people of Humphrey who were interested estod , I take pleasure in accepting your invitation. Wo will all see Tim Murphy together. I congratulate yoi upon your winning. " And so it will bo an audience thor oughly representative of that grea section on the Union Pacific railroad between Norfolk and Columbus , whlcl will greet Mr. Murphy In his initla Norfolk appearance. Miss Denningcr , whose popularity is attested by the victory to whicl her friends have brought her , will oc cupy the prize box , "B , " together wltl five friends whom she may select And In the box Just opposite , with five of her friends , Miss Colla Pedersen to whom the loyalty of her many friends must over bo a source of su preme satisfaction , will sit. It wll bo a night which the Auditorium may feel proud of , resounding as it wll ! with a cordiality that shall cemen Madison , Humphrey and Norfolk al three together forever. The Finish. The finish was exciting. Morning mails brought votes from both Hum phroy and Madison. Tbo two cand dates had stood about oven bofor that. The telephone boll was kop constantly ringing during the fore noon. Late In the morning , 1,200 vote came In from Madison. At ton mln utes of 12 a Madison man called up. "Cast1,500 votes for Miss Donning or , " ho said. At five minutes before 12 , Mr. An solmo called up from Humphrey. "Cast 3,000 votes for Miss Pedersen son , " ho said. The noon whistles blow and the con test was ended. Then the countin commenced and the result was known shortly after 1. Because of the lateness with which many trains are running this week , It is considered tlmt vo bo on tbo safe sldo both thoaier parties , that from Madison , will do well to como to Nor folk on the morning freight rather than to risk the passenger in the oven- Ing. The passenger is duo at D but If it is late , they would miss a great deal of the pleasure of the perform ance. . Just One Minute. One Minute Cough Cure gives ro- llof In one minute , because It kills tbo microbe which tlcklea the mucus membrane , causing the cough , nnd at tbo same tlmo clears the phlegm , draws out the inflammation and heals and sooths the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the ungs , wards off pneumonia and Is a mrmlcsa nnd never falling euro In nil urnblo cases of Coughs , Colds nnd Croup. Quo Minute Cough Cure la loasant to take , harmless nnd good like for young nnd old. Sold by nil rugglsts. A Vest Pocket Doctor. Never in the way , no trouble to cary - y , easy to take , pleasant and never nlllne In results are DoWHt's Llttlo 2arly Risers. A vial of thcso llttlo illls In the vest pocket Is n certain junranteo against headache , bilious- ICBS , torpid liver nnd all of tbo ills esultlng from constipation. They onlc nnd tsrongthen the liver. Sold by nil druggists. Stop It. A neglected cough or cold may lead o serious bronchial or lung troubles. Don't take chances when Foloy's Hon ey nnd Tar affords perfect security rom serious effects of a cold. Klesau Drug Co. n Bed Four Weeks With La Grippe. \ Wo have received the following lot- J or from Mr. Roy Kemp of Angola , Ind : "I was In bed four weeks with a grlppo nnd I tried many remedies and spent considerable for treatment with physicians , but I received no ro- lof until I tried Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr. Two small bottles of this medi cine cured mo nnd now I use It ex clusively In my family. " Take no substitutes. Klesau Drug Co. Children Poisoned. Many children are poisoned and made nervous and weak , If not killed outright by mothers giving thorn cough syrups containing opiates. Fol oy's Honey nnd Tar is a safe nnd cer tain remedy for coughs , croup and lung trouble , nnd is the only promi nent cough medicine that contains no opiates or other poisons. Klesau Drug Cn , Young men Trust thyself , mnko your heart vibrato with an iron string. Make yourself a man among men. Ilollisters Rocky Mountain Tea will do the business. 35 cents , tea and tablet form. The Kicsnu Drug Co. What's In a Name. Everything is in tbo name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salvo. E. C. DoWltt & Co. of Chicago some years ago discovered how to niako a salvo from Witch Hazel that Is a specific for Piles. For blind , bleeding , itching and protruding Piles , eczema , cuts , burns , bruises nnd all skin diseases DeWltt's Salvo has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DoWltt's the genuine. Sold by all druggists. I navs no taxes I navs no rent. Often busted without a cent ; But n king among men from dis ease I'm free , 'Tis bettor than wealth Rocky Mountain Tea. The Klesau Drug Co. Optics if I By the use of the now Geneva Rotuescopo and Optlmlmoscope combined with a thorough scientific knowledge of the subject , I am prepared to give iny patrons the benefit of the latest and most approved methods of fitting glasses correctly. Glasses Fitted After the tests wo make will give perfect satisfac tion to the wearer. Consultation a.nd Examination Free. Dr. W. B. . . . Vail. N'T Ele FOOLED ! 1 uKe the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison A1edl clns Co. , AUdiiun , Wlj. It keeps you well. Our trade murk cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Never .ioli | in bull ; . Accept no jubjti * tute Auk iour drucitlst. Nasal In all Its etagcs. Ely 's ' Cream Balm cleanses , Boothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drics away a cold in the head quickly. Crcmii Ilnliu Is pbccd Into the nostrils , spreads cnor Mio munbrnno nuil i al sorbcO. Kcllcflslm- meillfitoand tt euro follows. It In not drying docs not produce cmcilng. Largo Size , 60 cents at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents. WA imOTIIEKS , BO Warren Street , New York Pneumonia follows La Grippe but never follows the use of Honey and Tar It itopi the Cough and heals the lungi. Prevent ! Pneumonia nnd Consumption. M . Q. VAOHRB , of 157 Oigood St. , Chleaio , wrltMi "Mi wlfa had la grlppo andUUrt her with Terr bad cough on bar lunn whloh Voun'i Hoxxi AND TA * < mi d oompUUlr. " -