fc i iflr X FRIQAY FACTS H H McPhcrHon of Sohuylor Ib n city visitor It Scognr is nick nt his homo on South Fifth streot Mrs Granger Is sick nt her homo on Second street 1 Siinplslns was down from Monilow Orovo yesterday Judge M H Foster is in tho city to day from Mndlson K A Bullock wns a passenger for Lincoln tliis morning John 1 Hughes of Btttlo Breoh wns i city visitor ycBtorduy II Morcr tho Madison tobacco ninn U in tliu city on luminous Geo Koechig of MndlBon is In tho city calling on Norfolk friends Mrs TVul of Oniiihii Is In tho city guest nt tho homo of 1 1 Hull Chas Kico and Ueo Holler wuro passengers for Mndlson this morning Geo L Hoh loft todivy for South Dakota to roHiinio IiIh work In tlmt torri lory Miss Laura Dnrliuul wont to Plain view on tho noon triiln for n short visit with friends Malinger 0 1 Sprooher of the tele phone oxohango went to Mndlson thiB morning on IiubIiiobs Mr Goo L lies entertained n fow friends nt whist lust evening nt his homo on Norfolk avenue The west Hido whist olub wiih ontor tninod at tho homo of Mr and Mrs N A Ralnbolt hiBt ovonlng Mr nnd Mrs Lyman Thompson of Vermillion S D nro guostsjit the homo of W H ButtorfleM Geo Barnes of Silverton Col who has been visiting N A ltnlnbolt for eovoral days loft thia aftoruoon for Iowa to visit rolntivoa boforo returning homo Tho ftBylnm orohostru wont to Humphrey thiB morning to furnish music for anjmtortalnmout Tho cold wenthor of tho past fow days has boon kooplug tho local plumbers pretty busy with bnrstod wnter plpea Bonj Aflhor of thiR city haB purchased n farm botweon Meadow Grovo and Tildon nnd will move onto it thiB spring Tho fluo sleighing iB responsible for tho appearance of nil kinds of sleighs nud cutters Anything that will slide is in demand t Another gang of workmon for rail road extension nud improvomout work in Wyoming departed thiB morning over tho Union Pacitlo Tin News wns in orror yostorduy when it spoko of MisB Gnrlingers class joining in tho Kighth grade class party It wns Miss Gayharts clnss Mrs W E Aloxnnder received word this morning of the sorious Uluoss of hor fathor H NVnito of Forest City Iown Guy Alexnndor loft for that place nt uoon today A party was givou nt tho homo of Ed Jlransoh on North Ninth Btreot Inst night iu honor of Miss Louu Pnsowalk A lnrgo number of hor young friends were in ntteudanco nud tho ovouiug was very onjoynbly passed Tho directors of tho Norfolk club will hold a mooting at tho Norfolk National bank this ovouiug for tho purposo of de ciding upon a club room nud determin ing othor matters necessary to tho in auguration of tho club First Lioutounnt 1 B Barnes jr will go to Madison with a squad of company L mombers Sunday to partici pate iu tho funeral obseiiuios over tho remains of tho late Sorgeant Vickors of company F First regimont Members of tho local ohnptcr O E S cujoved a happy bob sleigh rido last evening The ride rounded up at tho homo of Mrs D J Koonlgstelii where thoso participating woro Borvod with a lunch that was very much appreciated A Rebokah lodge auxiliary to tho J O O F is to bo organized at Stanton tomorrow night ami n number of mom bers of thoorder from this city coutem plato going down on tho noon train to morrow to assist in tho work of iustitut iug It is said that some of tho hack drivers nro quito reckless iu racing to incoming trains and thnt it is somowhnt danger ous to be a pedestrain iu their near -vicinity Tho other day a young man was compelled to tnke to his heels ami mount n set of stops iu order to escape them nnd a man and woman escaped being run over by little more thau a hnirs breadth Ollicinl uotico has been received at the M O depot makiug a ohaugo iu tho superintendents departments The notice is to tho effect that A W Trou holm lato superintendent of tho Ne braska division of tho O St P M O liuo has been advanced to tho position ofgeueril superintendent to succeed 1 O Stuart resignod to engngo in other business S G Strickluud formerly tram master on tho St Paul and Sioux City division has been appointed superintendent of the Nebraska division Tho order took effect yesterday uml Messrs Treuholm aud Strickland were in the city yesterday looking over tho conditions of tho yards buildiugs etc aud gettiug acquainted with their new duties In ti e amount of money collectod in the various counties aud turned iuto tho the state treasury as state taxes collected during tho year J8UII Madison county stands tonth iu tho list with fWJ1Sa82 Knox with n credit of l6107o nnd Wnyno with 8iir 111 stand nhond of MadlRon whllo Cedar with lluIIi is n Iloso competitor of MadlRon for tenth plnco Tho order of standing of tho eleven counties is iih follows Douglas Lnncastor Gage lCnox Otoo Wuyno Hutlor Cans Olny Madison ami Cedar It would seem that somo of tlio above counties had dono inoro than their sham ill supporting the statu when such wealthy counties as Dodge Washington nud York stand lower iu the list City Ciituiill Tho city council mot iu regular session last ovouiug when hero woro present Mayor Simpson Councilmon I Jrutti liiond Hullock Buchol Dogner Dexter Ileokman Uhlo and Vielo Minutes of February 1 woro read nnd upprovod Mr Curl Kiohoy culled attention to u sidewalk tax of 1 2fi for sldowalk re pairs on lot l block II NorfolkJunotiou for tho year 18118 erronoously levied nud asked a rubato of tho Mime Refer red to tho street commissioner Tho cominlttoo on public works re ported unfavorably on tho proposition of Mr G II Hishop for a wator main on Eleventh struct On motion tho re port was accepted Tho samo commlttco reported that thoy could not make a full report on tho matter of pump repairs and asked furt hor time which was granted Tho fire and polico committee roportod that tho old boll tower is in a danger ous condition They recommended that it bo taken down nud the mntorial used in the construction of hoso house iu tho Third ward providing funds were avail nblo for such expenditure Moved that tho tiro nnd polico com inlttoo bo instructed to muko a plan of hoso houso iu tho Third ward and call for bids on its orectiou nud also the demolition of old bell towor bids to bo roceivod at next meeting which was carried Tho mayor announced tho appoint ment of John Bock as pollcomau at tho Junction On motion tho appointment was confirmed by tho council Summon by Jubllrittlou Ollio M Foxworthy Plaintiff vs Gcorgo Foxworthy Dofondunt To Georgo Foxworthy nou resilient defendant you are horoby reqnirod to take notice that oil tho tlth day of Fob rnury MUX tho plaintiff tiled her peti tion in tho district court of Madison county Nobraska against you Betting forth that you havo boon willfully absent from her for more thau three years last past without any fault or provocation on hor part That being of sufficient abil ity to provide for support and maintain hor you havo wantonly grossly and cruelly refused and negleetod so to do Sho prays that sho may bo divorced from you aud bo restored to hor maiden name of Ollio M Wudoand for general equit able roliof You aro rouuired to answer saidpotition oil or boforo tho llth day of March 1100 Dated February i 1100 Oilik M Foxworthy By Barnes Tyler Her Attorneys Tho Ciirilliml IointH In favor of tho Nickel Plato road aro snfo anil oasy roadway fluo trains luxurious equipmout aud fast tiuio Thoso combined with a solid through vestibulod sleeping and dining car service niako tho Nickel Plato road a desirablo routo botweon Chicago Ft Wnyno Clovoland Erio Buffalo New York Boston aud all poiuts east Tho traveling public nlready know that tho rates via this road aro lower than other lines Curo Anil Treat men Of T heSlck Dr Humphreys Specific manual on tho treatment and cure of tho sick mailed free oil request Adress Humph reys Medicine Co Now York A lcorUDH Trio Of solid through express trains daily via tho Nickel Plato road botweon Chicago Ft Wayuo Clovoland Erio Buffalo Now York City Bostou aud intermediate points Service and equip ment among tho best rates lower than via othor Uiiob The shortest route be tween Chicago aud Buffalo Uniformed colored portors attend tho wauts of passengers in day coaches Honest Labor Bears a Lovely Face There is nothing more pleasing to look upon than a hearty ruddy face gained by honest toil They are the saving of the nation these toilers of both sexes strug gling for daily bread Ture blood makes them able to keep up the daily round of duty at home shop or store If the blood has a taint or im purity or a run down feeling comes on the one remedy is Hoods Sarsaparilla Americas Greatest Medicine for the blood Poor Blood cMy blood ivas so poor that in hottest iveather I felt cold Hood s Sarsapanlla made me warm It is the right thtna in the rinht nfr - J Tayor Woodstown A 3od6 Sa stLPL laupwwitu iLnz2nfflffmpr nooot rill cure llirr lllile iioTTlrrlutliiKana only pthinlc to uke UI iluodfr lUrirU THE NOIWiJUSRWS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 22 1900 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Judgo Cones is a city visitor from Pierco M D Tyler was a visitor to David City yesterday Miss Hartley is up from Mndlson to visit over Sunday Will Oxuam went to ColumhuR this morning to visit friends Geo Davenport sr is confined to his homo by an attack of rheumatism Hon T F Mommingor of Madison was greeting Norfolk frlendH yestorday Mrs McBrido has returned from Madison where sho has been visiting her sons family Misses losio and Althua Hulliunu of Madison have gone to Chicago and Milwaukee to visit friends and relatives Miss Bertha Willo of Nellgh camo down Wednesday toinakosthreo weeks visit with her sistor Mrs Warren llul bort Hunry and Davo Owon nro home from Colorado nnd Wyoming where they Imvo railroad contract work in hand Miss Josephine Durland has gone to Chirago to purchaso a spring stock of millinery goods Bornico MapeB ac companied hor F J Halo of Battlo Crook ouo of tho democratic wheol horsos attonded tho mooting of tho democratic county cen tral committee yestorday Mrs O W Inskcep luffc on tho noon train for a two weeks visit in Carroll aud Boono Iowa From thoro sho will go to Burlington aud Chicago Mrs Edith Hill Booker national ovangolistfor tho W O T U will assist Pastor Futon iu special meetings at tho Baptist church beginning in about u wcok A numbor of young pooplo enjoyod a bob sled party lost ovouiug and woro driven about tho city in tho beautiful moonlight Tho biting cold appeared but to add ploasuro to the occassiou Tho rovivul meotiuga at the M E church continue with good iuterest Rov E E Hosman of Plaiuviow will preach tonight and tomorrow The in ctiugs will continue during tho week The M Q M olub gavo a party Thursday ovouiug in Orrs hall the young gentlemen friends of tho mem bers being tho ospecial guests of the evening Tho occassiou was replete with entertaining features and wns most oujoyablo Tho social given at tho homo of Mr and Mrs E W Stovous last evening was not a magnificent success in tho matter of attenduueo but those who wcut enjoyed the evening to tho ut most Tho art gallery was tho feature of tho evening Frank Twiss winning tho prize for guessing the most subjects there ropresouted or misrepresented Tho democratic county central com mitteo met in this city yesterday and is sued a call for the county convention of that party whioh is to bo held iu Norfolk on March 12th Tho business of the con vention will bo tho selection of delegates to attoud tho state convention of tho party for tho nomination of candidates for county oflices aud auyjothor matter that may require tho attention of dologates Protection lodge No 101 Degree of Honor is arraugiug for a literary nud social outortaiumoiit nud supper next Friday night - Tho members hopo to secure tho G A It hall iii which to Borvo tho supper while tho literary and social features will tako place in the Odd Follows hall The mombers of tho A O U W and their families havo been invitod to participate as tho especial guosts of tho Degree of Honor A ploasaut timo is auticipatod Northern Nobraskn Journal S P Mikesoll was at Norfolk last week and whilo there ho made a deal which shows something of the valuo that attaches to Nebraska dirt when it is well located iu a good prosperous town Mr Mikesoll owned three lots in the littlo city of Norfolk Thoy woro vacant but were exceptionally well located and were adjacent to each other Ho disposed of them whilo nt Norfolk recolviug in consideration sfv JOO in cash and 120 acres of Dixon count- farming land A letter to Tun Nkws from Lincoln dated yesterday says On Thursday ovouiug at tho beautiful homo of Mr and Mrs L C Richards in Lincoln an informal reception was tendered by Mr A J Durland to tho Norfolk students at tho stato university Tho timo was eujoyably spent witli games aud tho revival of old scouos and pleasant mem ories conuected with the Queen Cit7 rni rn i jir L present woro Carrol Powors Guy and Kimball Barnes Kriict Bridge and Frank Osborn Tho saloon inon havo had somethiug of mi advautage over tho city author ities for tho pant few days and havo been onjoyiug the uuusual privilege of couducting their busiuess bohind screened windows Thoy disclaim any uttotnpt to ignore tho mayors order however and aro perfectly williug that tho guilty party Jack Frost should bo arrested if ho can bo caught The tame individual is also responsible for causing tho postofllce threshold to be uusafo but it cau hardly bo said that ho is guilty of displaying harrows on the bidowalk iu front of his place of busiuess Madison Star Somo time ago John Murphy rocolvcd a communication from a green goods man nt Allontown Pa oilloring him a big thing for his assist ance in circulating bogus money Mr Murphy turned tho mattor ovor to Sheriff Losey who continued tho cor respondence receiving sovoral long letters of Instruction nnd directions how to work tho doal Tho bogus money man also sent an alleged sample of his goods which however proves to bo good genuino Undo SamH monoy and Mr Losoy is ahead that much on the deal Sheriff Losoy is still pushing investigations iu tho matter and boforo long othor and more interesting phases of tho matter may dovolop A lato issuo of Harpers Weekly con tains an interesting nrtlclo concerning tho physical limko up of tho Esquiino Liuutonnnt Peary on his return from tho arctic regions brought with him a party of thoso curious people most of whom died of pnoumonin as n result of their change to a highor temperature An anatomical investigation of the bodies disclosed somo rathor curious facta brought about by their curious habits of llfo tho orticlos of food used by them and tho climatic couditious It was found that thoir intestines were four foot shorter than is common to porsons of this zono aud that their livers more nearly resembled thoso of a dog than a human being Thoso couditiouB are tho result of generations of develop ment to meet tho requirements of thoir life and enable thoin to subsist on oil that would bo nausoatiug to tho ordinary person Tho articles of diet nud luxury common to tho pooplo of tho United States undoubtedly provo as unpalatu bio aud unsatisfactory to these queor people as their food of oils fnt and fish would bo to tho pcoplo of a temperato climate Tho suuriso this morning wns most beautiful and phenomenal aud thoso who witnessed it were struck with won der and admiration Thoro was a slight frosty mist hovering ovor tho earth and about tho horizon this assumed tho form of a film of clouds Tho first token of tho npproaoh of tho sun after tho dawn was a shaft or pillar of red light extending above the horizon shortly afterward there appeared similar pillars though not as distinct at poiuts each side of tho main pillar then as the main pillar increased in brilliancy n falso sun appeared with horizontal shafts of red light pointing toward the two false pillars Tho pillars and false suu were first of a deep red tint but as they grew older became yellow and brighter until tho appearance of old Sol himself enst a crowning glory over tho scene and mado it severe on tho eyes to watch tho phenomenon longer The two falso shafts grew into brilliant sun dogs which attended tho sun during n large part of his morniugs journey to tho zenith A brilliant circle about tho moon ami n pair of moon dogs were other featurs of the mornings entertain ment furnished by the earths lumina ries Funoral of Clnrk Hooter W H Widaman received the follow ing letter yesterday which is self ex planatory Battli Ciukk Feb 10 Win Wida man Esq Dear Sir I received notice from tho department quartermaster that tho body of my bou Clark was shipped from San Francisco at 0 p m Febiuary 14 Expect it to arrive Saturday even ing Will bury Monday afternoon Pleaso notify the post aud the Norfolk compauy as there may bo somo who wisli to nttond the funeral In case it fails to arrive Saturday or Sunday I will phono you You might let me know by mail if nuy of the post wish to attend l ours truly J D Hoover Mr Widaman believes that as many of tho old Boldiers soldiers of tho Span ish war and members of tho militia company as can should attend tho fuuoral of this bravo boy providing the weather will pormit of driving on Mon day Clark Hoover was killed in battlo near Manila in 1808 aud his remains aro just being returned home to bo laid at rest in the country which waB dear to him aud where his grave will be kept green by tho hauds of loving parents aud friends A K ISume Wins PirHt Ilace Thursday was charter day at the stnto university concerning whioh tho Jouriiul prints tho following of local interest Previous to the exercises of tho afternoon in Grant hall tho univers ity cadet band gavo the assembled crowd an ontertaiuing program of iiiuslo The band was givon much applause and it played with an excellence very gener ally commented upon Tho musio was preliminary to tho drill of the Pershing rifles It had been originally intended that tho ontire cadet battalion should bo reviewed on tho campus by Governor Poynter and his staff Becauso of tho deop snow ou the ground this was tendered impossible Tho armory was too small to accommodate tho entire battalion so tho drill of tho craok com pany alone was given It was quito generally commented upon that there lias not been so much suow for charter day in years Tho drill of tho Hi ties was almost perfect A largo crowd was in the hull to soiiiowhat hamper freedom of move ment but Captain Brown put his men through u spalidown whioh was of much interest Iu this A K Barnes u cur poral in compauy D of tho endots won firbt placo and First Lieuteiiunt Peare of oompauy A won secoud Governor Poynter and General Barry wore at the drill and expressed themselves as much pleased with the work of the men MONDAY MENTION C S Hayes went to Pilger on tho noon train F J Malchow of Wisner was a Sun day visitor M D Beach was in tho city Saturday from Wayuo II B Havens of Atkinson was iu Norfolk Saturday E M Ehrhardt was iu tho city from Plaiuviow Saturday A L Tucker a Wayuo bankor is in tho city on business F W Jcual was a city visitor Satur day from Blooiufield Dr J II Mackay returned from Chi cago Saturday ovouiug Goo Davenport camo over from Ran dolph to spend Sunday Misses Bachelor and Bruuer were Sunday visitors in Pierco L It Pritchard of Meadow Grovo was a Sunday viBit in Norfolk Miss Frances Sharplcss wont to Sioux City yestorday to visit relativos O J Stockwoll was among tho Nor folk people who went to Madison yester day John Davenport is over from Sioux City to visit relatives and friouds a fow days Mrs II II Patterson hos returned from a visit to friends iu Lako Viow Iowa Mr aud Mrs W II Butterfiold spent Sunday iu Creightou at tho homo of their sou W R Ellis of Blooiufield county attorney of Kuox was greeting Norfolk friends Saturday Mrs Dan Motcalf nnd baby who have boen ill for tho past week aro very much improved Mr and Mrs John Michaelson buried their two weeks old child yeBterday it having died Saturday Frank Davis who was operated on Tuesday for appendicitis is reported as getting along nicely H W Winter went to Hastings today to attend tho state meeting of tho county commissioners and supervisors associa tion Mr and Mrs F Wietzer orrivod from Grand Islnnd Saturday to pack their household goods preparatory to their removal Messrs J H Allinson and G E Parker of this city aro iu Lincoln attend iug the meeting of the National Butter makers association A new choir has been organized at St Pauls Lutheran church and thoso com posing it are practicing under tho leader ship of the teacher of the parochial school According to the Battle Creek Repub lican that town is counting on tho erec tion of two largo elevators a flour mill a hotel and a number of new residences tho coming season Ernest Sliultz is homo from New Ulm Minn where he has been attending school Ho exects to submit to an oper ation tomorrow for tho removal of n cancerous growth on his jaw The Wayne papers report tnat J G Mines formerly of this city has pur chased tho buildings where ho is now located and contemplates the erection of a largo brick building in the spring Estella Rebokah Lodge No 138 I 0 O F was organized nt Stanton last Saturday afternoon by Mrs Clara M Hazon special deputy of Norfolk as sisted by tho Norfolk Rebekah staff Arrangements are being made lor an all day meeting at the M E church next Wednesday Tho services will be varied nnd will begin at 9 oclock in the morning The revival meetings will continue duriug tho week Under date of February 10 S V7 Storm wrote from Now York stating that ho nnd his littlo son oxpocted to sail for Cuba at 4 oclock that afternoon and expected to laud on that island the 20th tomorrow He Btates that Little Guy is well and enjoyiug his exper ience vory much Tho pleasant weather has returned and the snow sleighing muflled faces and other concomitant parts of winter are rapidly disappearing under Sols beueflcout smiles Tho weather clerk rudely shatters pleasant anticipatious of spring however by aunouueiug colder weather by tomorrow night The Sanford Dodgo company that will present Tho Merchant of Venico at tho Auditorium tomorrow night is favorably known in this section of tho stato and in many towns tho announce meut that it will present a play is all that is necessary to secure a good house Those who enjoy a first class attraction should not fail to attoud tho perform ance tomorrow night Tho busiuess men of Wansa have formed a commercial club which will havo for its purposo the upbuilding nud advaucenieut of that town The spirit of progress seems to bo general through out Nebraska and iufeots oven tho small towns iuto organized efforts Surely there has not beou a timo for years when such endeavors wero more possible of bringing definite results than now Battlo Creek Republicans Whilo Mrs S A Church of Fremont wa9 in town last week sho dispostd of her resi douce property now occupied by Mrs Sadie Leap as a dressmaking parlor to Mr aud Mrs Nicholas Lund who nro to have posbessiou of it about April 1 It is understood that Mr anaMrB Lund will rcmtxlql the building some what and turn it into a first class res taurant managing it themselves A gontlomnn whoso attention wns attracted by tho numbor of pooplo in tho city Saturday af tornoon took his stand at the window of ouo of tho busi uess houses nud counted thoso passing Iu 10 minutes ho counted 280 pooplo D F Sidlor who was standing noar mado tho remark that thoro were proba bly a fow more dogs than pooplo passing iu tho Funio length of timo It cannot bo said however that all theso dogs belong in Norfolk as noarly ovory farmer who conies to town is accompa nied by his dog Somo of Sioux Citys sports indulged in a rat killing contost yesterday An ample supply of rodents was secured at tho packing houses and owners of a largo numbor of dogs onterod their canines English terriors bull terriers aud pure blooded bull dogs engaged iu tho match Tho packing houso rats nro exceptionally healthy spoefmons Many of them aro quito as largo as a small dog and with ton of thorn to con toud with at tho Banio timo tho gamest canino finds his work cut out for him To tho dog who diBposed of his foes in tho shortest space of timo tho medal was awarded Pierco Loader Goorgo M Story re ceived a lettor recently from tho secre tary of agriculture at Washington in quiring as to tho result of tho use of blackleg vacciuo Bent Mr Story by tho department Tho dopartmout of agri culture has furnished free of chargo a limited amount of vacciuo to stock raisers as provontativo of blackleg in cattle and Georges use of it has con firmed him in the belief that it is a good thing and ho will so write to Mr Wil son Parke Davis Co tho Pastour Vaccine Co and other wholesale chem ists and druggists do not endorse the action of the government in furnishing this vaccine free aud aro making a de termined effort to have congress force the department to quit its free distribu tiou Before this exorbitant prices wero asked for tho vaccine aud it was not generally used aud Parke Davis Co et al want oxclusive control of it again Stock feeders ore interested in the othor direction however and it is to their interest to have tho department continue its distribution ns in tho past WITH MILITARYHONORS KonutluH of Sergeant A II AicUers Lnld to Kent at MikIIkoii Tho funeral of the late Sergeant Arthur H Vickers hold nt Madison yesterdny afternoon was largely at tended tho opera house iu which tho services wero held being totally inade quate to accommodate those who desired to bo present The services were under the nuspices of tho military and the burial was in accord with army custom The Allen Rifles members of tho G A R aud a squad of 18 members of company L Second regiment under Leuteuant Barnes participated while the firemen aud other orders were represented nt the services The remains were iuterred in the Clausen cemetery tho casuet being enfolded in tho stars and strips the emblem of the beloved country of the deceased for which ho laid down his life on a diatnnt battlefield Besides tho suad of Company L boys there were 10 or 12 othor Norfolk citi zens present at tho services Tho floral offerings were abundant and beautiful testifying to tho esteom in which the deceased was hold by tho homo people of his native land Wanted Soveral bright aud houeBt persons to represent us as managers in this and close counties Salary i00 a year and exponses Straight bona fide no more no less salary Position per maueut Our reforeuces any bank in any town It is mainly office work con ducted at home References Enclosed nddressed stamped envelope Tub Dominion Company Dept 5 Chicago Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Dont Know it How To Find Out Fill a bottle or common glass with you water and let it stand twenty four hours a ssroY more about it both sent absolutely free by mall sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys if It stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble too frequent desire to pass It or pain in convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order What to Do Miin S CTfu0rt n lhe knowledge so nreSSetKth1at Dr Klmers Swamp Root he great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism pain in the back kidneys liver bladder and of he every par urinary It passage corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in pass ng It or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during he day and to get up many times during the night The mild and the extra ordinary effect of SwampRoot ls soon realized it stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing casSS besUsnoldi5 rdlCnC you should kve the -- UUlC WIS unW J Uwui uiacovery and a book that tellsg fvAw irtKiSffewrii avra 8HEB 7 WaJal ui n II m Mm Co Blnghamton N Y VhTn wrilirnet tlon reading this generous offer in this paper t