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I it f l j r ThGlStoitfolkfleuis Tho fpiiMiIo lmthing suit isnt suitl iiuu h about There isnt much of it to ppcnk of Tho Chicago Tribune says tho tronblo with tho state anti trust laws is that thoy hnvo side doors Airs Inland Stanford 1ms just contri buted to Stanford University 15000000 inoro dollars Sonio colleges nro born luclty Ion Otis sayH tho rations provided for the soldiers at Manila aro all right And thus fades away another possibility of kicking tho adtniniHtration Assistant Superintendent of tho Ceil hub Wines estimates that tho national census to bo taken in 11100 will show 77000000 This is a gain of 115000000 in ton years If tho samo rato of in crease is maintained in lOfiO tho popular tion of the United States will bo 110 OOOOuO Tho Omaha Hoo inaugurated a now depart uro yesterday by tho issuance of a supplement called tho Omaha Illus trated Hoo Its half tonoscovoring local subjects are well mado and nieoly printed on calendered paper It Is promised as a regular Sunday feature of the Heo in future Mrs oorgo Goulds children have n head nurse two assistants two govor nossoH two grooms and two footboys to minister to their wants Till It about pitying poor children I Great Scott I Its rich folks children flint nood our condolences Poor llttlo Goulds I How bad they must fool I A movement is on foot among tho merchants looking forward to tho early closing of dry goods clothing boot and shoo and millinery stores at I i0 in tho evening from July 5th to September nth It is also hopod that an agreement may bo reached whoroby tho stores will bo closed at tho same tinio from January 1st to Septombor nth next year Every feathery cloud appearing in tho distant heavens assumos tho magnitudo of nu on sweeping lifo destroying cyclono in the vivid imagination of many mortnls during those later days of trouble It should bo rontoinborod however that it has been a long time since Norfolk had this kind of an un wolcomo visitor and it may bo a long timo yet boforo one comos this way Miss Gortnulo lloosovolt an aotroBS now playing boforo London audiences and who is nu American is gaining fame and fortuno ns tho daughter of Governor lloosovolt of Now York Thoro is no truth in tho story whatever Thoodoro lloosovolt has six children but thoy aro all little folks living at home uudor tho watchful caro of a fond mother Will Owen Jones tho vorsatilo man aging editor of tho Lincoln Journal is -writing a sorios of articles for tho National Printer Journalist under tho head of Tho Desk Man whioh are full of information and interest not only to tho young man starting out in news paper work but contain many points that go to holp thoso long in tho harness Coming from ouo of tho brightest editors in tho stato takou from practical experi ence tho BuggestiouB mado by Mr Jones aro well worth the caroful study of every porson engaged in producing newspapers John Barrett Into minister to Siam iu an address showing tho iniportanco of Chinas trado to this country says It is a conservative ostimato to say that tho southern states should within tho next 15 years do a busiuoss of if 25000000 per annum in cotton if tho markots iu Chiua aro not dosed against thorn It is significant that men who know tho most of tho east aro tho most enthusias tic over tho possibilities of trado in that direction It becomes more and more evident that Doweys victory at Manila was opportuno Asia needs Americas enlightening nud progressive intluenco America needs Asia as an outlet for its material and moral energies Testimonial to a 15 rave Act It has been suggested that Norfolk could do no moro fitting thing than to raiso a fund for tho purposo of erecting a modest monument over tho romaius of bravo Nate Owen who last week sacri ficed his own lifo in order that a com panion might bo saved Such acts of heroism often appoar as tho creation of tho novelistbut they aro not common iu every day lifo When thoy nro mot howover peoplo with common accord take oft their hats and bow thoir heads to tho hero Tho suggestion that a tes timonial fund bo raised is ono whioh should meet tho upproval of ovory por son in Norfolk and The News hopes there will bo enough interested m see ing tho right thing dono to ninko a can vass of tho city There should bo no trouble to raiso all thnt is ueeded by popular subscription Not a largo fund would bo required nud no largo amount should bo accepted from any ono person tho seutimeut expressed by tho gift be ing of moro value than the amount con tributed Dilapidated Sidewalks It must be admitted that never within -14 v tho history of Norfolk have tho side walks been in such a gonorally dilapi dated condition as thoy aro this morn ing All ovor town tho boards nro looso and gono tho stringers underneath nro in many cases rotted awny and tho whole sldowalk systom is anything but creditable This condition should not bo ullowod to continue Proporty owners should repair their walks whore it can be dono but where thoy aro too far gone thoy should bo replaced with now lly ropairing does not mean thnt an owner should bo allowed to go out nud nail a board ovor a holo iu tho walk thus making a stumbling block but that now boards should bo put in whoro needed Too ninny of theso stumbling blocks aro iu oxistonco now Mid every one should bo ordered roniovod Thoro aro ordinances which provide for tho construction and maintenance of suit able sidewalks along tho thoroughfares of tho city and theso ordinances should bo enforced Two years ago when an ollort was attempted to have the sldo walks repaired tho plea Avas mado that on account of the depressed tlnnnclal condition then prevailing property owners should be given moro timo in which to make repairs but no such rea son exists now and there should bo no hesitancy on tho part of city olllcials to roiulro that tho walks bo put in good condition Then after tho walks aro so restored that thoy aro prosontnblo measures Bhould be adopted whioh will liavo tho otloet to keep cattle and horses from roaming over them and breaking thorn down again The Btock nuisance is responsible for many of tho damaged sidewalks and neods rigid restrictions strictly enforced An ixml on Advert Islne 1 nover iu my lifo used such a thing as a poster or dodgor or hand bill My plan for twenty years Iiiib boon to buy so much spaco in a nowspapor and till it up as 1 wanted 1 would not give an adver tisement in a paper of 500 circulation for flvo thousand dodgors or posters If I wanted to sell choap jowolry or run a gambling schotno I might uso postors but I would not insult a docont loading public with hand bills Tho class of pcoplo who read thorn aro too poor to look to for support iu morcnntilo nllairs I deal dirootly with tho publisher I say to him How long will you lot mo run a col umn of matter through your papor for S100 or r00 as tho caso may bo I lot him do tho figuring and if I think ho is not trying to ninko moro than his sharo I give him tho copy I lay aside tho pro tits on a particular lino of goods for ad vertising purposes At first I laid asido 000 last year I laid asido and spout -10000 I hnvo dono hotter this year and shall inoroaso that Bum as tho profits warrant it I owo my success to uowspapors nud to thorn I froely givo n certain profit of my yoarly bnsinoss John Wanuamakor in tho Fourth Estate Wlfo of tho Nelmiiku Colonel Tho following tologram from Now Albany Ind is takou from tho Cincin nati Tribuno Mrs Mary La Tourotto Stotson burg widow of Col John Stot sonburg of this city who haB just ar rivod at Washington with tho romaius of hor husband after a trip of sovoral weeks from Manila bears tho distinc tion of having boon often uudor flro on tho firing lino around Manila Wlion Colonol Stotsonburg wont to tho Philippines his wifo accompanied him and arriving thoro insisted on boing ponuitted to accompany hor husband iu tho subsequent campaigns Sho wont ns a uurso with tho consont of Gonoral Otis but on many occasions sho had to Bpond hours in tho trenches with tho troops Lottors from Manila to relatives hore written months ago toll of instaucos iu which tho plucky woman was caught during different ongngomonts nud was forced with hor escort to drop in tho tronchos whoro sho lay with tho bul lots whistling ovor hor hend On dif ferent occlusions sho could not rostralu her onthusiasm and although sho does not mako roferencoB to it roliablo reports toll of hor soiing a ritlo from a dying soldior and doiug vory otloctivo work Sho has boruo up bravely undor tho groat grief caused by tho killing of hor husband and although thousands of miles away from homo sho reso lutely took into her hands tho dotnils of propnring for shipment homo of tho romaius Ou tho long trip across tho oceau suppressed by grief and rospon sibility hor demoauor has causod tho greatest admiration for hor Mrs Stotsonburg will return to Now Albany with tho parents of hor husband Hor two little ehildroifhavo been hero sinco thoir parents sailed to Manila Tho Southorn railway has for a mini bor of years operated a first class vesti bulod train between Now Yorknnd Now Orleans via Washington and Atlanta known as tho Washington and South western Limited Tho equipment of this train cousists of Pullman cars drawing room oars nud dining cars but the Southern has still further improved tho servico by plaoing on this train the latest stylo Pullman library and Obser vntiou cars between Now York nud At lanta Theso cars aro Pullmans latest build and altogether tho train is now oue of tho most delightful operated in the United StateB THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 22 1899 SETTLED FOR THE WELL Tho Oily Council Pny Contractor Slinw for Digging Mlicr limine TruiiniictiHlt From Iriclnyit Dnlly There was no meeting of the oily council last evening on account of a lack of quorum but an adjourned meet ing was held at two oclock this nftor noon when tho mayor and nil members were presont oxeoptHcckmiin and Vielo Scttlomont was mndo with J II Shaw tho well contractor allowing him HI000 balanco duo on tho doep well and 27500 for 10 inch 100 foot well a communication was received from Goo A Latimer olloring to disposo of olllolal plats surveys copyrighted map and apparatus valued at 91000 for 100 also n UO inch Gurdy lovol at 8500 Tho matter was roforrcd to tho commit tee on purchnso and supplies Tho matter of collecting dog tax was roforrod to tho committee on nuisances with power to oinploy a special collector at a commission of not to exceed 25 por cent Permit wns granted to II A Paso will It to erect a corrugated iron building IS by 10 feet 12 foot high on lot 11 block 0 Mitillnou Judgo Evans of tho Tenth district hold court for Judgo Allen Tuesday Attorney Jnnies Nichols wont down to Columbus ou importnnt legal busiuoss Wednesday Over an inch and ono half of rain fell Tuesday night and crops aro looking much bottor as a result O Y King of Lincoln who has re cently graduated from tho Nebraska law school is visiting with his wifo hero for a fow days boforo taking up work in his pormnuent location A lawn Bocial given by tho ladies of tho D of II ou Friedmans lawn last Thursday evening nottod tho Indies tho noat sum of s3225 Ovor 15 gallons of Ico croam wore used during tho evening Doo Mnlcomo formerly foromau of tho Chrouiolo and 13 F Wood rccont ed itor of tho Reporter have leased tho Chrouiolo plant from Editor Seoly and will now run it in partnership Heros wishing you success boys 1 The funeral of Vnu Farngo who com mitted suicido in Norfolk wns held from tho residenco of his parents ou Saturday last in tho afternoon Tho sorvices woro vory quiet printers from tho local papers acting as pall bearers A painful if not a serious accidont bo foil Billio Frasor while working in tho Star olllco yestorday morning Ho wns running a job off on tho job press when n slip rofusod to lio right on tho impres sion plato and ho tried to adjust it boforo tho print wns made In doing so his fingers romained a second too long ou tho plato and ns a result woro caught botweon that part of tho press and tho form Tho result can bo imngined bot tor than described Four crushed fin gers nro now dono up in a largo un rocoguizabl omnss and a drawn weary expression of pain tolls tho story of what ho is sutroriug Dr Smnrt who attoud cd him has hopes of saving all but ouo of tho fingers for that ono ho says little but it is to bo hopod that oven that will bo spared and his hand eventually re paired Wednesday morning at ten oclock tho solemn words that mado Carl T Seoly mid Miss Miuuio Steou husbaud Mid wifo woro pronounced iu tho pres ence of tho families nnd n fow of tho most intimate frionds Thnt tho wedding was to take place was n woll known fact but just when or whoro wns kept very quiot Everything was in readiness nud soon nftor the ceremony tho fow special friends who had been so fortunato as to rccoivo invitations sat down to n sumptuous as woll ns sub stantial weddiug breakfast Aftor this canio handshaking and goodbyes nnd tho brido nud groom drovo to the dopot whoro they embarked for tho west Denver Colorndo Springs nud sovernl othor points nro included in tho trip which will extend ovor sovoral weeks As tho train pulled out showers of rice old shoes brooms and othor useful arti cles woro generously presented to tho happy pair and then tho crowd that had assembled to witness their departure returned satisfiod with tho wholo affair That an introduction for two so well known residents was needed to tho pub lic nover entered our hoads houco it is omitted with tho passing reminder thnt Carl is tho well known popular deputy internal rovenuo collector of this district nnd his brido n most successful nud lead ing toaoher in our publio schools The date of thoir return is uncertain but will probably bo in about throe weeks Why Men Dont 1ropone Why dont tho men proposo is nu old ami interesting question Tho latest reply to it is mado by a nowspapor wo man ns follows In tho first place girls are different from what thoy used to bo They aro independent and queer and complex and high nnd mighty aud if I were a man I should think just nbout a million times before I intro duced what might prove to bo nu infer nal machine iuto my domestic nrrauge ments There has been a shiftiug of tho common grouud on whioh men nud women meet It used to be the senti mental piano Now it is the material and the mental Ive read tho gift books my mother received when she wns a girl and tho originnl pocmB dedi cated to hor and inscribed in n fine llowing hnnd in her Album of Thoughts Weve revolted ngninst such gushing fiontimentality People fiop front ono oxtromo to another and just now woro at tho flippant cynical point Tho most winning nnd lovablo trait in n woman is her tenderness nnd gontlo ncss Women used frankly to nbver tlho to tho world theso traits Thoy ev en protended to be full of sontlniont when thoy woro really ns hard ns flint Itfl so different now Thoy nro callous and critical and cold self sufficient nud disillusioned nnd with a very keen eyo to tho tnuin chanco Another good ono is thnt a bachelor can livo as comfort nbly now ns tiny ninn could want to Thoro are bachelor apartments and clubs in nbundnnco nnd if pure comfort is what a man wants u bachelor can probably get moro of it for less money than most married men havo All tho comfort about tho placo belongs to tho bachelor nnd to him alone Ho doesnt havo to consult nnybodys prejudices or nnybodys convenience and thats a great thing Then theres nnother thing Probably there are plenty of oxcollont wives but somehow thoso nro not tho ones we henr much about Wo honr nbout tho extrnvngant girl who worries hor husband to death with her bills tho cross ono who nags unmercifully tho cnreless ono who becomes nslnttern tho stupid ono who becomes a bore all of them apparently nice girls before thoy fell under tho blight of matrimony I dont blamo n man for having cold chills of apprehension IropnHulM for Iriivellng ltoud lied Sealed bids will bo received by the board of county commissioners of Madi bou county Nobrasknatjtho oflico of tho county clork of snid county nt nny timo boforo July 11 IS nt 12 oclock m for tho lmuling aud spreading of gravel on road two miles north of Meadow Grove Tho quantity of gravel required is np proximated at 1000 yards nud will bo furnished by tho county distnnco to haul ono half to three fourth of ouemilo nud biddor must state price for hauling per cubic ynrd Bidders aro required to accoinpnuy thoir bids with a certified check of 25 to bo forfeited if contractor fails to make contract aud file a bond within ten 10 dnys from dato of letting Tho county board reserves tho right to reject nny and nil bids Dated this 20th dny of May ISO E G HniLMAN County Clerk Ordinance No 1MK Ail ordinance providing for a licouso tax on dogs and pups aud for enforcing tho samo nnd iullicting a ponalty on any porson or persons harboriug dogs or pups upon which a license tax hns not been paid Bo it ordained by tho Mayor nnd City Council of tho City of Norfolk Ne braska Section 1 No person or persous re siding within tho city of Norfolk Ne braska either permanently or tempor arily shall keep or harbor nny dog or pup within tho said city of Norfolk without haviug paid a licouso tax and having procured a licouso therefor as hereinafter provided Section 2 Any person or persons de siring a license as mentioned in tho pro ceding section shall pay to tho cliiof of police the sum of 200 for each male dog or pup nnd tho Bum of 8100 for each fomalo dog or pup tho payment of which shall ontitlo such person or per sons to a license to keep said dog until the first day of May of tho succeeding year and no louger Tho person or per sons paying said mouoy shall tnko a re coipt from tho chief of police for said money and presont samo to tho city clork who shall record tho namo of said porson or persons nud issue to him or them a metallic tag with a niimbor cor responding to tho receipt presented and tho yenr for which issued stamped thoreou Section i It shall bo lawful for tho chief of polico or other policemen of the city of Norfolk and it is their duty to destroy nuy nud nil dogs or pups the keopors ownors or harborers of which shall refuse or neglect to pay tho tax as provided for in this ordinauco nnd to destroy nny aud all dogs found rnuuiug nt largo aud not wearing tho motallic tags horoiuboforo provided for oxcopt dogs following their masters from with out tho city Section 1 Any porson or persons keeping owning or harboriug any dog or pup within the city of Norfolk Ne braska and refusing or neglecting to pay tho licenso tnx horoiu specified with in flvo days nftor boing notified by tho chief of polico to pay said tnx shall bo doomed guilty ot a violation ot tno pro visions of this ordiuanco nud upon con viction shall bo lined not less than 1 00 and not more than 1000 in tho discre tion of tho court nud shall stand com mitted until said fiuo and costs aro paid All ordinances iu couflict with this ordiunnco shall bo nnd tho samo nro hereby repealed This ordinance to bo in force mid offoct nftor its passage and publication ns provided by law Passed and approved Juno 1 180 seal J E Simpson Muyor Attest J O Stitt City Clerk Cllvu thn Children u Drink called Grnin O It is a delicious appe tizing uourishing food drink to tnko tho placo of cofTco Sold by all grocers aud liked by nil who havo used it be cause when properly prepnred it tnstes like tho finest coffee but is freo from nil its injurious properties Grnin 0 nids digestiou nnd strengthens the nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder and childrfhi us well as adults can drink it with great benefit Costs about ouo f ourth ns much as coffee 15 aud 25 cents PARKERS HAIR BALSAM ClttSMi uil latnu th htlr lVoinotrl A laiuiliot fflbwth Never PtlU to Restore Ory Curt tclp diMAKf bftlr ttlH VtndtlUU DniffUu mim AFTER GENERAL MERRIAM Ontrnl UiUor Union of Now York De lnimiM ltl Hecnll nnil Court Martini Niw Yohk Juno 10 The central federated labor union yestorday pre sented n resolution instructing its secre tary to write to President MeKlnloynild the War department demnnding the re call and trial by court martial of Cen tral Merrinm because of his policy re garding the striking miners nt Couer dAlene Ida This notion by tho central body was inspired by the reading of the reply from the war department to a letter asking if General Merrinm s orders to the minora to employ no union men had the sanction of the department The reply was written by Frederick C Squires confidential clerk to Secretary Alger who sent a copy of tho lnstvuo tions sent to General Merriam These were im follows You will instruct Major Smith conininnding at Wallace that ho is to aid tho United States troops simply to preserve order Those were your original instructions The tinny must havo nothing whatever to do with enforcing rules for tho govern ment of minora or miners union That is a matter for tho local nuthorities to deal with MISSIONARIESMURDERED Itvv US Phillips mill -Miss Scam Killed hy Chlniiu Itloler Hoxo Kosti Juno 19 It has devel oped that the llev II S Phillips and Miss Sears missionaries of the Church Missionary society who with three uat ivo converts woro recently killed by rioters in tho province of Ngan Hwei had sought protection of tho yameu at Kien Yang Tho ynmen not being strong enough to protect them sent tho party under escort to Kien Ngin Fu but tho missionaries wero murdered ou tho way thoro It is reported that tho natives destroyed tho church parsonage and hospital at Kien Ngin Fu Tho floods interfere with communication Section Hand Irnwn Himself n Hero Ciuve1jxi Juno 1 Blazo Patrio a railroad section hand proved himself u hero today uud was fatally injured in an attempt to save a woman from death Mrs Jenuie Prico was riding a wheel across tho Lake Shore tracks and fell in front of an approaching train Pa trie who had been detailed to nssist the flagman nt tho crossing ran to Mrs Prices assistance but both ho and tho woman were run down Mrs Price lost a leg and nu arm while her rescuer was struck by tho pilot of the engine aud was picked up insensible from u bad wound in tho head Physicians say b th will die Two Thousand Decide to Strike Baitimokis Jnuo 10 Two thousand employes of the marine department Maryland Steel company held a meet ing yesterday and determined to strike at tho end of seven days if their de mands for a nine hour day and weekly payments wero not acceded to by tho company A strike nt Sparrows Point ut this timo would bo a serious matter Five thousand men aro employed by the company and n tieup of ono depart ment would doubtless soou affect tho other branches lrulb lit Handlers Still Out Bufpalo Juno 19 Nothing devel oped yesterday afiecting tho dock situa tion Tho freight haudlers held a largely attended meeting and thoso present exhibited a determination to stay out until tho rnilwnys agree to pay them 20 cents an hour for overtime They expect tho old dock workers to staud by them Ou good authority it was stated that tho railway peoplo will absolutely refuse to change tho rato of wages thoy aro paying to tho men Stnlhlelleld Found Guilty Sedalia Mo Juno 19 Tho jury in tho caso of Eli J Stubblefiold charged with tho nttempted robbery of n Mis souri Pacific express train near hero in November last returned a verdict finding Stubblefiold guilty and fixing his punishment at 10 years imprison ment in tho stato penitentiary Tho trial of James I West Stubblefiold s alleged accoinplico will begin today AH UNFAIUG SIGH THAT NATURE IS APPEALING WY Mk mKjFmdk iS Vwr and is tho promptly pi tho ceneral s 8 n 3 k wi - V - Pretty aarb m on r ggmm a glance that the last one is healthiest prettiest and finest looking of them all My wife thinks Mothers Friend is the greatest and grandest remedy in the I world for cxrct lant mothers Written by a Ken tucky Attoniey at -Law mm sen We have three children Before the birth of the last one my wife used four bot tles of MOTHERS FRIEND If you had the pictures of our children you could sec at te LlilLllfS prevents nine tenths of the I IP Hi Kii suffering incident to birth The coming mothers disposition and temper remain unruffled throughout the ordeal because this relax ing penetrating liniment relieves the usual distress A good natured mother is pretty sure to have a good natured child The patient is kept In a strong healthy condition which the child also Inherits Mothers Friend takes a wife through the crisis quickly and almost painlessly It assists in her rapid recovery and wards off the dangers that so often follow de livery Sold by druggists for 1 a bottle THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO ATLANTA OA Send for our free illustrated book written expressly for expectant mothers Attention lurineit Do you ilcBiro to securo hnnclerds of ampin copies of wjricultrrnl journnls mnuuzines newe pnperB hocike cntaloKUCB Btm circnlnrs of tliti latest improved farm implcireuts and machin ery aud bo kopt posted on improved EeedB and stock for two years or moru If eo send ub your namo with ton conle inailver and wo will lufort tliotnmo in tho Atnorican Fnrniprs Direc tory which koob whirling all over tho United States to puhlisherB morchantn nnd manufac turers on will Kot more Kod reading matter than you conld purchase for many timoa tho small cost of ton cents Wo want every farmers namo iu tho United States in our directory nt onco Farmeus Directory Co Department 118 Hinniixdinm Ala LOW RATES TO Christian Endeavor Convention Detroit Mich July 5 lOtli Tho Illinois Ccntrsil Railroad will sell tickets from all pointB on its Western Lines to Detroit Michigan account of tho In ternational Convention Young 1eoplon Society of Christina Endeavor at a rato of ONE FARE PJLUS 200 Tickots on sale July 3H to I Tth inclusive lim ited for return to July lntli with privilcgo of oxtension until AuBHBt 15 1S99 by depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Detroit on or beforo July 12th nnd payment of deposit feo of fifty CCI116 For printed mattor doscriptivo of tho boanti ful city of Dotroit which is ono of tho best con vention cities in tha United States and infor mation concerning excursion rates for bidotiips from Detroit to various points in the vicinity etc otc address tho undersigned J F MERKY A fi V A 111 Cent H 11 Dubuque lowu Notico to Margorott Ann Walker wife of 1 1 ou we M P Wnlker deceased and to bis minor and unknown heirs of such deceased person ieorRo alker HnrisouH Wnlker Margerott Ann alker That in tho matter of tho applica tion of the plnintiiT for n permanent receiver forlotBfllUnndll of block 0 KoeniBstoinB Third nddition to Norfolk Nebraska that tho judgo of tho district court of Madison county Nphraska has tixed Juno fl ISJl as tho timo nt which you aro to show canso why a permanent recoiver should not bo appointed to succeed deorgo W Losey slier fT a- temporary receiver that unless eood aud 6tillciont cause is shown a permanent receiver will bo appointed for said premises Additional alllilavitB of Anna George C V Lnmont et al will bo olTerod in support of such application for receivor Anna inoROE Dnted April 2 1891 llaintill By Geo A Latimur Attomoy j Li f3 m m Iv m 3 S k I BSiiBJaUU IPSI 111 is I fl K m ai i I m y u m ma bibsi When Nature is overtaxed she ha8 her own way of giving notice that assist- uu e is nuLUeil bhe does not ask for help until it is impossible to get along without it Hoils and pimples aro an indication thnt tho system is accumulating impurities which CfQ UCI D must be gotten rid of thoy are an urgent appeal for assistance run nCLli a warning that can not safely ho ignored To noiJect to purity tue uionu at this time means moro than tho annoyance of painful boils and unsightly pimples If theso impurities aro allowed to remain tho system succumbs to any ordinary illness and is unable to withstand the many ailments which are so prevalent during spring and summer Mrs L Gontilo i004 Second Avenue Seattle Wash says I was alllicted for a long timo with pimples which were vory annoying as they distlgured my face fearfully After using many other remedies in vain S H S promptly and thoroughly cleansed my bood and now I rejoice in a good complexion which I nover had boforo uapi w ii uuninp ot tno A u S R It Chattanooca Tenn writes 6 BVz r rteXrGaS Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon mo caiisino great pain ami annoyance My blood seemed to I n fc f rimnilQ Aiifi Mtlnti iml unili T J 1 w wllB WUUHI1I UU UHWHIIIT i iook SfiPineil fr - ii tuuu oi iMuuui oj o n o cured do tnn - 1 i i 5 ni I11 l i i iuiiJiuioiy y uuv mj ujvuu um ukku iwtiuuuj imro over since FOR THE BLOOD is wio uesi moon yaneuy uecauso t only ono that is absolute freo from potash and mornirV 1 rides tho blood and thoroughly cleanses thn svatJVffV It health and strength It cure 7luA EczeuaCancdr tism Tetter Boils Sores etc by going tho cauw of the troWwd forcing out all impure blood v uviuie ana t Books free to any address by the Swift 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