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FRIDAY FACTS F W Juuoiiinn is again on the sick list Fr Wiotzor loft for Grand Island yes torday Miss Ratio Shaw is isitIiiK Madison friends O S Kvansisattonding tobuslnoss in Madison C W Braaseh is in Omaha transact ing business O H Kller of Long Pino is visiting Norfolk friends Mrs Hianvch of Iowa is visiting Jior father Mr Woikort Herman Sat tier has returned from his visit to Baltimore O D Jenkins has returned from a business trip to Omaha Geo A Spoar of thoOxnard is attend ing to business in Omaha Mrs J S McOlary ontortaincd tho Thiinblo club this afternoon Mrs Minnio B Kolso of Grand Island is in tho city visiting her father Tolophono No 77 has boon placed in tho rosidouco of Row Win Loavitt J Bounish was down from Randolph to take in tho dromons dnnco last night Mr and Mrs J G Troutmau ro turnod from a visit to frionds in York Frank Koch of Akron Iowa was in tho city yesterday looking up real estate mnttors Miss Mablo Lllis and Miss Metta Koonigstein visited friends in Madison yesterday 15 A Bullock stopped with his family yesterday whilo on his way lrom Omaha to Sioux City Guy Alexander has returned from his trip west in tho interest of tho drm rep resented by his father L Fishbnck of Indiana is visiting his brother on tho farm southeast of Norfolk and will locate there Quito a number of city people enjoyed tho weekly entertainment at tho hospi tal for tho insnuo last evening Arthur Pilger will leavo for Madison Tuesday to assume his duties in tho county treasurers oflico as deputy Tho government thermometer regis tered seven degrees below xoro last night again breaking the winters record Miss Ruth Matrau will entertain the members of the K F S O at her homo on South Fourth street this even ing Miss Mollio Fricko of tho hospital for tho insano attended the annual ball given by tho employes of the asylum at Lincoln last night Mr and Mrs J B Maylard of the Heights were surprised by a number of friends Wednesday evening and a good time was tho result The Wisuer hoso company willgivo a m isquorado ball on the 12th of next mouth to raise funds to send delegates to the dremens association meeting hero Geo Sanford who has been chemist at the sugar factory during the cam paign just closed went to Ames this morning to work in tho factory at that placo Superintendent D G OConnor of of this city was ono of the six mentioned by the Bee correspondent as prospective candidate- for president of tho Nebraska State Teachers association Tho Grnnd Island firo department has asked an appropriation of 150 from tho city council to defray the expenses ot 13 delegates to the state fn onions associ ation which meets in this city next month Mrs C W Landers and children of Genoa and Mrs J Mclvonzio of Albion who have been visiting with tho fam ilies of P F Sprecher and E M Nor ton over Christmas returned to their homos yostorduy A jolly company of young people met with tho Misses Laura and Anna Law last evening and had a good time Tho company came with tho articles that go to make up a feast of which oysters formod the main part and these were served during tho evening Progressive crokiuolo wns tho chief amusement Tho olectiou of Miss Lucy Williams as secretary of tho Nebraska State Teachers association will be wolcomo intelligence to her many frionds m tins city Her capability for dlling tho posi tion is well known by all who have made her acquaintance and it is expected that her administration of adairs of tho olllco will bo most satisfactory to tho association The Madison Chronicle tolls of two Madison county school teachers who have recontly decided to abandon school life and in tho future preside over a home -Miss Maud Stoon of Madison and Wm W Musgravo of Columbus woro married by Rev J K Fowler Christmas afternoon County Judgo Bates issued a marriage license Tuesday to Frank Moudenhour principal of the Waterloo schools and Miss Isabol Risk of Battle Crook O D Jenkins is ono of tho democratic whool horses fortunate enough to get an invitation to the banquet of tho Teller sonian club at tho Faston Omaha on tho 8th of next mouth Tho number of iuvitations is limited to 500 and tho charge will be 1 a plato Besides a magnificent repast of good things for tho inner man a feast of political reason is anticipated as thero will boa number of speakers of national promiuencepresout 1 Among them will bo 0 trior Harmon of Chicago and William J Bryan F Warrant has gone to York to make an offorl to engage Lewis Morrison for tho opening night of tho opeia house wl iohitishopul will hn about tho 10th or 12thuf Jimunry Morrison iitin onilnont actor of national renown who iiohiovod especial distinction in his presentation of Faust Ho is now presenting his latest and greatest eioatitin Frederick tho Great Those who know the repu tation of Mr Morrison sincerely hopo that Mr Warrants olloits will bo suc cessful Morrison is to bo in Sioux City tomorrow night The dromons dance at tho M irquurdt hall last ovoning was 1 irgoly attended by tho dromon and their many friends and the ontertaiumont was a magnifi cent success both lliianeially and socially Tho dreinon boliovo they cleared some thing like lfi which will bo used toward entortaining tho stato dromon next month Tho music was furnishod by tho Rout o orchestra and was ot very lino quality All who attended enjoyed a pleasant evening and the dance was continued until an early hour this morn ing Tho hall was nicely decorated for tho occasion SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs Ilason Turner of Pioico is m tho city todny Ed Oury of Meadow Grovo was a city visitor yesterday ShoriiV Goo W Losoy of MadiBon was a city visitor yesterday Eddio Ijiersdorf went to Columbus this morning to visit frionds Miss Graco Spoar has gone to Colum bus to visit friends a fow days Storrs Mathowson has gone on a trip into Minnesota to purchase cattlo Miss Georgia Hsuvoy will go to Creighton Monday to visit friends Mrs S K Long went to Omaha on tho Union Pacific train this morning J B Barnes returned this morning from a business trip to St Paul Minn Miss Millnitz of Plaiuviow is visiting nt tho homo of bur uncle Chas Doirs dorf Harry Woodalls father who has been visiting him returned to his homo in Lynoh today Miss Heimrick of Hooper arrived at noon to visit at tho homo ot Mr and Mrs G A Luikart E C Coukliu who has been employed as chemist at tho factory returned to his homo in Pekiu 111 today W A llemleben has returned from another trip to San Francisco where ho went with a carload of live poultry Beginning tho drat tho millinery stores of the city will close at 0 p in except Saturday evenings during tho winter mouths i Miss Douhausen of Omaha has duishod her professioual duties as nurse at tho Oxuard and is now visiting tho Misses Matrau Mr and Mrs C H Blown of Boono who have been visiting in Omaha over Christmas are expected hero tonight to visit at tho homo of Mrs Browns parents Mr and Mrs John Boeck Tho Young Mens Christian League will have their room in tho Must block open lor callers on New Years afternoon Refreshments will bo served Lvery cnoJ adis gentlemen and boys are in vited to call Tho employes of tho Pacidc hotel and a fow invited friends will enjoy a ball in tho dining rojiu of that hostelry on tho evening of January S It is probable that tho asylum orchestra will furnish tho music for tho occasion ThoEpworth league of tho M E church gave a very enjoyable sociable hist ovoning at tho homo of Mr and Mrs G M Thompson Alargonumbor of young folks wero in atteudauco and enjoyed n pleasant evening H Hulbert of Panama this stato has accepted tho position of bookkeeper in tho Citizens National bank Ed Ilahu who has been attending to that work has accopted a position as clerk in tho store of T K Hansen Meadow Grovo Tho K F S C enjoyed a vory happy time with Miss Ruth Matrau last even iug tho hours passing vory pleasantly with caids dancing and other amuse ments Nico rofreshmonts wero served and during tho evening a dash light picture was taken of tho company by Photographer Macy Tho Turner and Brenner elevator at Winsido and tho Peavey elevator at Wayno are among tho number that will close down ponding a movement of grain that will pay them to handle The fanners seem determined to hold their grain until prices are satisfactory to them and as a result somo of tho ele vators will temporarily go out of busi ness A viol nit patient for tho hospital for tho iiibane was brougTit in last night over tho Union Pacidc from Loup City It required two strong mou to control tho follow but ho was dually safely quartered in the nsylum Ho is thirty dvo years of ago and has been actively engaged iu business running a news paper and practicing medicine Tho causo of his condition is thought to have been tho death of his mother which occurred a short time ago Advauco copies of tho nuuual report of tho Union Paoido road for tho fiscal year ended Juno 10 have been ibsued T1IK NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY JANUARY 1000 They contain tho following figures Gro s earnings 10111011 operating espouses 1 1 fl i 103 net earnings S Im interest dividends and mis cellaneous flS18Hl balances 0IIM KM Interest on funded dobt lsi X0 balance r7SS0S received lrom Oregon Shot t Line 7ClWt j applicable to dividondHtSrsiHIIS dividends V vrooo Rui plus iorsits Benjamin Grosvonor and son John from Poiufiet Conn and Daiius Math owson of Wakefield came in on the Slous City train this morning for u visit nt the homo of Col S S Cotton Mr Grosvonor is a iclatho of tho famous Ohio congressman of that name and is an old time friend of Col Cotton with whom he was intimately acquainted in Connecticut Mr Giosvonor was oleik at ho Winnebago agency 110 or 10 yeais ago when Maj Charles Mafhewson was agent and is much interested iu this section of tho country Wayne Herald Mrs A L Davis who has boon confined at the Norfolk hospital tho past fow years died on Sun day Tho remains wore hi ought to Wayne Monday and buried in tho Wayno cemetery tho services being conducted by Row Bithell of the M E ohm oh Mr and Mis Davis woro formerly residents of Wayno county but for tho past fow years have boon living near Randolph Tho unfortti uato condition and death of Mrs Davis woro vory sad and tho bei caved lainily hao the sympathy of thoir many friends S W Truo who has for hovoral months beon conducting tho Palace of Sweets has gone into v oluntary liquidation and his placo of busiuohsis closed ponding n sottlomoiit with his creditors of whom Gibson Sz Gibson tho former proprietors are tho heaviest Mr Tuio has man aged a business that was vory satisfac tory to his patrons had always clean fresh up to date goods and it wns bo lioved by many that ho had a liboral patronago and ono that was paying His failure will therefore bo a surprise to many and it is sincerely hoped by all that ho may so nriango his nflairs that ho will bo nblo to reopen Since tho holidays opened tho young people of the city as well as older ones have enjoyed a season of pleasure seldom equalled Whilo parties have boon a leading feature of tho past week thoro havo been other amusement functions so that scarcoly an ovoning has passed but that thoro wassomo pleasant gather ing In lino with tho popular spirit Miss May Durlaud last ovoning enter tained a largo number ol young people at tho homo of her undo A J Durlaud in tho Heights Cards music nud other amusements woro oujoyod whilo the dainty refreshments served during tho evening wero appreciated as a dttiug accompanynieut to tho other pleasures with which tho ovoning wns roplcto The liveliest placo in tho city todny ib the new opera houso whore workmen are hurrying hither aud thither and the interior is rapidly assuming an air of completeness that denotes tho fact that within a fow days tho building can bo put to tho purpose for which it was built Tho plasterers havo completed their work on tho coiling and are now well down on tho sides It is expected that tho decorators who will put tho frescoing on tho coiling will begin work Monday Tho steps in tho lalcony on which tho seats will rest are boing mado and tho door of tho main auditor ium will bo laid inside tho next fow days Tho railing of tho balcony will bo covered with metal woik which will soon bo placed whilo tho stago and boxes will soon bo completed Tho chairs and other articles of furniture are here ready to bo placed as soon as tho dirty work is done whilo tho scenery will bo on hniid in ample time Mr Warrant has returned from his trip to York nud will know by tonight what company will open tho opera houso Mr Morrison is very willing to como and will como providing his manager in New York will consent to cancel a dato ho having boon booked so far ahead that it will bo impossible for him to como otherwiso If this attraction is not so cured at least ono of tho best companies traveling will have tho opening night and no ono will havo causo to complain of tho character of tho entertainment presented as it will bo tho best obtain able Mr Warrant is now in tele graphic correspondence with several first clnss companies Ho has received many propositions for tho opening night from various companies and it would bo no trouble whntovor to secure an attraction but Mr WTnrrnnt insists that his patrons must and shnll havo tho best possible Following the opening there will un doubtedly be a largo number of attrac tions presented botweou now and spring alTordiiig everyone an opportunity to enjoy tho privileges of a duo auditorium To Curo I it irlppe in Two 1h Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund tho money if it fails to curo E W Groves signature on overy 2jc Wantkd Soveral bright and houost persons tojroproseut us as malingers in this and close counties Salary X0 a year and expenses Straight bona dde no more no lets salary Position per manent Our references auy bank in any town It is maiuly odlco work con ducted at homo References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope Tub Dominion Com iwny Dopt i Chicago TUESDAY TOPICS 1 A Sims is homo fioni Noligh Dr Deering is in the city from Lin coln F L Rslulnook went to Madison this mot niug I J Koonigstein was a passenger for Madison Chester A l ullor went to Madison his morning Chas Kohhneyer wont to Sioux Illy this morning John R HayH had business at the county seat today G A Luikart made a business visit to Madison today Ray Seymour went lo York this morn ing for a vveikH visit W A Bishop was in tho city this morning fimu Pieiee 1 T Thompson returned yest onlay f loin Dubuque Iowa W P Williams was a passengei for Madison this morning Arthur Pilger was a passenger for Madison this morning Mrs Richardson of Battlo Oreek was a city visitor this morning Miss Hartley returned o her school duties in Madison Sunday Mis Com Reels has relumed fioni a holiday visit o Sious City Miss Nina Will Iter returned yesterday to her school south of town Kid Hall was in the city yesterday from Wayno greeting friends Mrs P Rubundall of Miulison isited over Sunday with Mi s Hailloy MifsOteha Pilger returned yeslordny from a ihit to fi lends iu Stanton lloinor Skien and Geo Nangle weio city viMtois last night lrom Wayno Miss Gertrude Austin has resigned her position in tho Muuni Bios store Miss Wallace ono of tho Pieiee touches was a city visitor last night Bun Tuft has gono to Madison o soivoon thojtuy in the district court Miss iinnn Wuntlin was in the city on her way homo to Battlo Oreek lrom Madison Geo L lies started yesteiday to look after business in Imb South Dakota territory Fred Lobnow will go to Ames tomor row to work in tho sugar factory tit that placo Storis Mathowhou returned this morn ing fioni his cattle pmehusing trip to Minnesota Sol G Mayor went to Lincoln Sun day to visit rolaf ivos and friends over Now Yenrb Dr W C Campbell wns in tho city today on his wny homo to Creighton from Omaha High mass was celebrated by Fithor Walsh at St Marys Catholic church at IS oclock Sunday night Mrs Kolso who has been visiting her father W W Robeits returned to her homo in Grand Island today F W Junonian who has beon con fined to his looms with sickness was down town today for a fow hours Tho board of county coiniuissionoib will meet in Madison toduy for the purpoo of holding their fiist 1000 session Ernest Reese who has been visiting his sistor Mis L M Beelor departed for his homo in Fullorton this morning Tho employes of the Pacific hotel bin o decided fo change tho dato of their eiitortniumont from the 8th to tho Ith Mrs J II Morrisou who has been vibiting Miss dominie Morrison do parted today for hor homo in Michigan Tho directors of the Norfolk National bank held thoir semi annual meeting yesterday aud tho usual dividend was de clared Miss Lulu Durlaud will return to her homo in Plaiuviow tomorrow after hav ing mado u pleasant holiday visit to Norfolk frionds Clyde Hammond has gotio to Peru to take a course of study iu tho state nor mal school Ho expects to bo absent until next Augubt P T Birchard and family and Miss Nollio Bridgo spent Now Years at the homo of Mr Birchards parents in Marshaltown Iowa Tho Plosant Hour club onjoyed n party bust ovoning iu Railway hall at tho Junction Cards and dancing wore the chief nmusoiuents Now Years was observed at tho Con gregational church Sunday night by a watch meeting which continued until the now year was ushered in Friends of Miss Auuio MoBrido pro potratcd n surprise on hor at her homo iu tho Heights hut ovemng aud the occasion was greatly enjoyed A sou was born Thursday morniug to Mr and Mrs E N Rutenbcr nt thoir homo in Omaha Tho young mans name is Robort Terry Rutenbcr Mies Lyda Pheasant entertained tho K F S club liibt e euing at her homo on Philip nvonuo aud all in attendance had a delightful time Refreshments wero served Mr aud Mrb C Lungno of Sioux City Iowa and Mr and Mrs J Coylo of Wayno spout Now Years at the homo Mr and Mrs Dan Murphy parents of tho two Indies A large company of frionds met at tho luuio of Mr aud Mrs Aug Brumuioud Sunday night lo wulih tho old year out and the now iu Thoovonlng wits very onjoynbly spout ThoClfions National bank has re ceived n limited supply of lai laolto dolliiis he issue being iu aid of lie proposed l i Fayed o monument They will be sold for J each Mrs J I Sutherland and Miss aw Sutherland mother aud Mstor of Mis W A King who hae been spending the holidays here left his inornliig foi their home iu hand Island Guy and Kimball Runes Sydney llobeilsou Ernest Bridge anil Cm ml PoweiM returned to Lincoln today to resume their studies aflei Inning spenl theii holiday vacation at home Mr and Mis Geo D Ruttciflcld ar rived fioni Duvonpotl Iowa Haluidny spenl New Yeais at I he homo of Mi and Mrs W 11 Bullerlleldand leliuned to their homo in Creighton today J II Conloy went lo Madison today to appear ngniiihl Wilson alias Went stock alias Ailiulon who was auesled iu Omaha October I on the chiitgo of appiopiialing one of Conleys bicycles Chief of Police Widuiiiuu with his wife anil little son wiut to Ielersbuig this morning They were called there by tho serious Illness oi the chiefs brother Jack who it not expected to live Miss Verona and Venus Neno allied a large number of their friends last evening at the home of I heir mot her on Son Ih Sislh Hired Refreshments were senod and a happy lime was enjoyed John Koenigsfein and a huge number of Ins 1 1 lends enjoyed n big New Years dinner vostoiduy uflct noon al IiIh homo on Koeiiigbteiu avenue and Kighth street The occasion piovetl most enjoyable District Judge Douglas Coins has announced the following dales for onus of com t during 1000 Pieiee Fnhiuaty M September Antelope Miuclt III Soptuiubei 17 Madison ApulO Nov ember 10 Wayno Apt ili December Knox MajSJ Octobei J Miss Lillian I ml ait and Mr E II Luikuit entei lamed a small company of young people at their homo on WVht Noriolk avenue in honor of heir guest Miss Iloinrieb ol Hooper lusl evening Cirds dancing and thohcrviugof dnuity refreshments went lo make up an even ing thoroughly enjoyed by all present Thtough ho couitosy of J A lloin borger formerly stipeiiiiteudent of he city hchools at this place and now con nected with tho publishing house of Rand MoNally As Co Chicago this oflico is in possession of the newest publication by that house nn Atlas ol Two Wins which is a valuablo addition to any library Cards havo boon received announcing tho marriage of Mr Onirics Smith and MibS Amanda Ilusonetter on Wednes day Dccombor JO at Kansas City Mo Tho newly muriiod couplo will bo at homo in Einwood Nebr after lummy 15 Mrs Smith was formei ly a resident of this city and still has many trifjnds hero Among tho passengers to Madison this morning were Judgo Powers C D Jenkins Buit Mnpes E P Woath ei by F II Free F W Beck W II Law W I1 Ahlman M D Tyler Arthur Koonigstein Curl Wildo Leliiud Spauldiug John Kuhl H L Spaulding Geo Madson nud W M Robertson Tho majority of thorn are interested in cases before the district court Carrol Powers friends planned and osocuted a most onjoyablo surprise parly on him at tho homo of his parents on North Ninth btieet last Satuiday ovoning Thoso participating wero masked and costumed and tho host was somewhat in doubt as to who his guests wero but their identity was disclosed in duo time and tho ovoning was greatly onjoyed Nice refreshments were son cd Wm Grabaoh of Bonaon Placo Omaha who painted tho scenery of the Oliver at Lincoln aud the Creighton of Omaha is in tho city and will assiht in tho docoratioiih of tho stago of Norfolks now auditorium In addition to tho drop curiam there will boa dro curtain of noii iufliuumablo material which will bo convoniont in enso of dro to cut oil communication between tho stago and auditorium Tho Girls received their young gentloinon friends yestorday afternoon from threo to dvo at tho homo of Mies L iura Durlaud on North Ninth streot Tlio looms woro tastily decorated in a manner appropriate to tho occasion Tho delicious refreshments served and tho predominant happiness wero appre ciable reminders of a glad Now Year The names of thoso at homo woro Misses Laura Durlaud Mattio Daven port Edith Parker Lillian Luikart Anuu Soymour Aunio McBndo May Durlaud Edith aud Nelho Morrow Tho adjourned term of district court will open at Madison today with Judgo Cones on tho bonch Tho drst caso to be tried will bo tho Stato vs WiUon Tho defondant is tho person who is alleged to havo appropriated a bicycle belonging to J H Conloy Following this will bo a civil suit aud thou will tako placo tho trial of tho youug mon interested in tho stock yards caso It is oxpectod that tho trial of this caso willbogm boino tinto this afternoon Jndgid ones wai iu town liom Pien o this morning nn his way toallnndcoiiil The open house kept by Hie Young Miuih Christian Loiiguu al llielr roottm iu the Musi block proved lo bo veiy popular and he looms were well filled b lib uftoi noon and evening yesterday I lie company enjoying games and olhei amusements Refreshments consisting of HindwlrhoH ratio ami coll no wero set mil lo all comers Music was fur nlHhod by Misses Itttlli Miilruu Eva Mlltllls I luel HeoLgin and Mr C O low Mngulnos pupetH mid books were fiiinlHheil for Ihe eutetlainmeiit ol those wlio did not choose to play games Tlio genet ul Hoeielnty of Ihe league Win W llugliesol Sious City ntrivod in Noifolk Ibis nioinlng and will enlei upon Ills duties nt once II is locont mcmlid flint the ineinbeiH of Ihe league should itiiiUe his acquaintance al once WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Catl T Seeley of Miulison was In the city today W M While of Triiumuh iH a city visitor today Woo WiekcH of Pilger was a eily visi tor over night II Konslio of Moslems wiih a elly visi tor this morning Dr P Veiges mado a businehS trip lo Omaha New Veins J II Kuthwoll a cultlo man of Creighton is in town II M McLonud ol Wnusii tiansucted business iu town last night Mis Cones of Pieiee accompanied Ihe judge to ItiHcily yesteiday motniiig Mis Rev Minquetle and Miss Morton ol Stanton weieelty visIIoih yesteiday Goo N UeolHwiiHiimoiig the attorneys who attended dihliiet couit at Madison today Miss Kdith Puricor returned fo Crete today to ichiimohoiHtudiosjit the Dentin eollcgo W A Moldenhauer spent Now Veins with his daughter Mis Win Newman at Stanton Mm I T While ol Omaha who has been visiting fi lends here returned homo today Rev h A High of Roomer was in ihoctly his moiniiigon his way homo ft om Pu ceo The inlet tor uirnugomont ol Winter iV Seliul harness shop ih being unproved with somo now fislmes Mrs Chillies Ritdat and daughter Doiothy loft today to visit relatives at West Point for a few days LiihinohH men genorilly mo dovotntg thovveek lo holding up old accounts nud a clean up ot tho years business F W Jiiiioiiianh health has improved enough to enable him to bo at his olllco at tho union depot n part of the time Mths May Olney is over from tho Win nebago agency visiting hir cousins Mioses HUen and Louise Mnthowhou Mrs Giimoldby returned this morn ing fioni Plnuviuw witero she has beon visiting hoi mother who is quite sick Cuh Nit and family returned lust evening from Wisnei where hey have been visiting tho family ol Julius Fisher R 15 Woller iu iiiager of the ihicago Lumber comp my at this place left lor Deiidwood last night on a business tup Heriniin Sehroeder and wife Jiuvo re turned from Osford where they spout New Yen s at the homo of his brother Miss Susie Thompson returned to Omaha this morning o resume her studies foi a teacher in a kindergarten school O M Henderson went to Battlo Crook josterduy to pluy for a dunce last night Fioni thero ho will go to Potumburg on business Mr and Mrs C II ISrowu have re turned to their homo in Boono after i fowdajb visit with Norfolk relatives and frionds Mr aud Mis E A Bulled and son Clyde ui m homo from Harlan Iowa The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist T W il in IllttSa I s v rCS The Discoverer of Swamp Root at Work la Els Laboratory There is a disease prevailing in hl3 country most dangerous because so decep tlve Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease pneumonia heart failure or apoplexy are often Ihe result of kidney disease If kidney trouble is allowed to ad vance the kidney poisoneJ blood will attack the vital organs or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brights Disease he worst form of kidney trouble Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the new dis covery is Ihe rue specific for kidney bladder and urinary troubles It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases after all other efforts have failed At druggists In titty cent and dollar sizes A sample bottle sent free by mall also a book elltng aboul Swamp Root and its wonderful cures Address Dr Kilmer Co Binghamton N Y and mention this paper J A