TIIK NORFOLK : NWVS ; FRIDAY. AruusT 2:3,1001. : [ ' CXODUS FROM NOME IS ON. Every Sttnmer Fiom the North Loaded i With Returning ) Gold Hunters. ' 1'ort TowiiHi'iid , WiiHh. AUK M ( Tliu uxodtm lioiu Nome IH fairly on and each Hteamer turlxlng fiotn ( hero bring ! ! large mimbiMM. Tlio lloauoku , Which arrived yesterday afternoon from Nome , liionrhl KIO rahln | > annen- guru , hotUdt'g u laue ; number In tlio toolano , which malu'H about l.COO who Imvo anhetl , and Horn it-port H uaeh iniccoedliiR ptoaincr will bo loaded. Ito- turning pamumnorn lepoit Nome an boliiR rumarkahly quiet and Illloil with Idle men many "I whom an ) willing to work for aluiont anything In order to got puBimge money , hut them In no TvorU and gtcat anxloty Is foil by ro.nl- duntH IIH to what will bo done with HO many destitute men. The lloanoUo btoiiKht down JOUO.OOU In dust. Ho- tlileu the above , It In estimated ( ho imtiHunKors hi ought $200,000 moru on thulr ponton. Tlio lloanoko InlngR riewn that the four mauled m-hoonor Jamon K. Seiuiett , Cniitaln Iloltitiup , Jt high ami dry on the north end of Unlmuk Island , hiultiK gone aitlioio Aug. 7 during n densu fog DARS UP TO UNITED STATES. Proposed German Tariff DIM Mnkea Rndlcnl Increase In Rates. I Washington , Aug U.I. The atalo do- partmunt hat ) rocolvod from Conmil Goncial Manon at llotlln a long report potting foitli In dolall tlio featiinm of j ho prnpoBi'd now Oonmui tariff , . Which will iiitiut matorlally affect Unit ed Htutcu piodnctii. lly far the moitt ituportunt of theno lit noted In the ad * vnncea of from 50 to .100 per cent In the rates on food matorlalu , immtn and llvo nnlmalH The ptosent tieaty rnto on wheat of SH uent would bo In * prennod under the new bill to $1.54 per JOO IdloRiamn. The United Staten Bunt Kiri..tlin metric totm of thlu com- pioillty to Oermany last your i ( ' Baseball Results Yesterday. National League Brooklyn , 7 ; Mow YotU , 1. lloiiton , 5 , Phlladolphla , 4. St. LoulH , 3 , I'lttHhurK , Cincin nati , C ; Chicago , 3 American hoaguo Ualtlmoto , B ; Chicago , ( i. Honton , 4 ; Olevelanil , 3. Detroit , 0 ; Phlladol phla , 1. Washington , 4 , Milwaukee , 3. Western League Denver , 48 , Omaha , 2-3. Kaunas Olty , 12 fi. MlnnonpollH , 1-2. Colorado Springs , 11 13 , Dos Moliion , 10-5) . St. Joseph , M , St. Paul , 511. i Census Bulletin on Nebraska. I Washington , Aug. 23. The census bureau 1ms Issued n , bulletin gtvlnq the population by BOA , nativity and folor of Nebraska. According to thla statement the males predominate , ho- jng 52,0 per cent. The percentage of foreign horn population Is 10.G per cent. Aa to color , 99 per cent of the population IB white. There nro G,29 ( ! negroes , ISO Chinese , 3 Japanese and 8,322 Indiana In the state. [ " RtllK" TluuilltT and The leason why the mechanism for making the nolnes that give roallmn to n play aio never HOOII by the audience Is because the Illusion would be com pletely destroyed If Its opeiatlotiH woto exposed to view , explains Ft auk Kylea U > Tin ) Ladles' Home Journal. The i.oNe of the waiter falling down BtaltH with a tiay of dishes , for In- Htance , Is simulated by diopplug aa of ten an uecessaiy a basket tilled with lilts of hioKcn china , and a cylinder of Hllk , tinned with a cnulK , thawing the cloth over wooih-n llanges , gives a per fect tain and wind stoim. A lightning nccompanlmout IH made by touching un ordinal.v tile to a bit of caibon , both on live whes , and thunder by i oiling tenpln balls In a long , nairow , wooden The rumble of the wheels of a car riage Is Imitated with a vehicle like a miniature fi eight car run on a wooden track , and a striking of wood or metal on hard or soft surfaces serves to con vince an audleneo of the approach or departure of a horse. When theie Is war , a single shot or two H usually the real thing , but a rllle volley effect Is obtained by rapidly beating a dried calfskin with lattaus , while heavy Btiokes on the bass drum will convey the Idea of cannonading. If this mechanism were seen In operation - oration by an audience , It would make the whole perfoumuice seem ridiculous. I.011ROA It ) ( if WhlllCH. Some light was thrown upon the sub ject of the \ltalltj of whales by finding one of these animals hi Bering sea In 181)0 ) with a "toggle" harpoon head In Its bodj bearing the mark of the Amer ican whaler Moiitivnma. That vessel was engaged In whaling In Bering sea about ten joaiN , but not later than 185J. She was afterward sold to the government and was sunk In Chnilos- ton harbor during the civil war to HOI vo as an obstruction. Hence It Is estimat ed the w hale must have carried the harpoon not less than 3(1 ( years. In connection with thla fact William II. Dall gives an account In The Na tional Geographic Magazine of a dis cussion with Captain I ] . P. Ilerendeon . of the United States National museum of cases of whales that htive been sup posed to have made tliclr way from Greenland \\aters to Bering strait and to have been Identllled by the harpoons they carried. While It Is very likely that the whale really makes the pas- Jage an uncertainty must always bo allowed , for ships were often chang ing ownership , and their tools were Bold and put on board of other vessels , and Imi peen Irons were sometimes giv en or traded to Eskimos. It therefore becomes possible that the animal was struck with a secondhand Iron. Popu lar Science. Malaga usutillj lias about 111 rainy days a year aud at least 200 days when thuic Is not a cloud In the blue Bky. i * Belgium spends 1'J13,000 fr.iucs a 'day on stioug drinks. ClirixiiIII SttUft I'niillllrH. Tlic nodal ititiK of it family In Hwll- /i > tliiinl IH t'siliiiatcil l > y tin1 iw < > f H * chi'i'M' . ami tingit'iitur th ' it'sprd duo to of ( hi1 nlTVrlloii fni a fjiicst Ihi' older IN the diet-so net lii'fotc him. Tlicio MIC hi inch patiliy nt IIMIH ) IIH ninny HUONCN IIH llit'io me IIO.VH aud glilH In tlir family , lor at the hlith of t-\ery dillil n flii't'HtIK niMilf II IH Hint cut Into on hN or hi'i wi'il- dlug day. on which fosthc occiiHluii all tlio gui'HlH ( inilaKc of a piece of the gloom's anil the liildc'H i-hi-cso In older to Mi'iiMfor tlu'iii nil i'Mitlily tlulft uiul lmppliu > HM. The it'Ht IH nerved us a ( oken of lilemlly mmu'iilr nud heart felt momnliig tiller tln > tomb him clos ed OUT his or her earthly c-aieer. Moii'nviTlifii a SulHH youth falls In love nud wIsheH to pay coiut to the glil of his head he k'oi'H to her father and iinliH pelml.HHlnn to Hhaio the fiunl- Ij dinner ni'\l Kinidiiy. Thin IH til- \\IOH granted If he IH tespet-table , for II \\oiilil be cotiHldeted a deadly limult to teftiHe. The aiixlotiH question In his mind N , "Will papa bring out the rhiM'Hi'V" I'npa doen not nminlly hurry to it1- lleve lilH ft-iiM , having lht > family dig nity In mind and \\lHhlug to pioceed \\llh due delllieinllon If he Is Indeed utlHllcd with the millnr , he at length risen fiom IIH | Neat , goes solemnly to the ciiplMiaid , takes down the oldest pleee of cheese , Hpllts II and hands a piece to the \otith and one to ( he maid' en , and ftom the moment they ha\o tasted It they art1 l > etiothed. IloHi Mini lliM-u Out. "The levenuo cutters of the United KtaleH , as yon may know , " wild an olll- cer of one of them \\lio likes his little Joke , "coiillue their Hervlces , which me lenlly Invalnalile to the government , to the count , and It IH a rate thing Indeed for nny one of them except ( hose of the Heilng Hea patiol to venture any dlH- taticc out to sea Nor IH this rule an unsatisfactory one , for , nay what yon pleane about It , sea service Is not IIH plt'iiHiuit as the novelists and other ro- nmnccrH would hn\e jtiu believe. "Hut I am getting off of my story , which npplleH to the cutter Giant when fiho WIIH doing duty In New York bay and vicinity Something had happened to call her down the Hhoio Homowheie , aud she lelt the hay one afternoon , and early the ne\t tnoinlm ; , while bho was houllng along at about HOVOII kuotH an hour , HIO hailed a big four master. " 'What Hhlp Is that ? ' came Ihe cry from the Grunt " 'The Uojal Mengal Tiger. 213 daya out fiom Calcutta , ' came the reply. 'What Hhlp Is that ? ' " ' Grant ' the 'Itevoiiue cutter , was plaintive answer , 'and we've been out all night. ' " Washington Star. A Moltl Mltlc Illril. The houeyblid In a well known deni zen of many paiUs of the Tiansvaiil. U lias tin ; unliiue peculiarity that It does not fear muii and women , but actually tiles up to them , uttering a plaintive low note and , lly Ing nhout tholr heads , tries to load them on to the nearest clump of rocks or kopje. The bird knows full well that under n certain tock lies a store of honey , con cealed by the cunning bees , ami , rock honey being as much esteemed by birds an by human beings , the clever little follow tiles to Induce a friendly hcinltli two strong hands to push aside the lock , HO that It may get to the honey I If it succeeds In Its object ami the tiaveler ou the veldt , iittincted by the blid's llulteilugs to and fie between himself ami the locKs , llntls the honey , the blitl changes Its plaintive tone to one of jo.v and pleasuie , as much ua to bay , "Thank .von veij much. " I KpltaiiliH In u Tjrolvaii Cliiircli > arrt. A Geimaii tiaveler has discovered homo quaint epitaphs In a Tyrolean cemetery. I On a tombstone In the valley of Tux was this InsetIption , "In pious leiuein- branco of the honest widow Anna Krlodl10 Jems1 long. " A miller Is thus lomembeied , "In Christian mem ory of , who depaited this life with out human assistance. " A fanner whose Initials only are given aud appeals to have been the author of his own epitaph has thl memorial1 "Ileie icsts In God V , K. Ho lived 20 veais lib man and 37 yean us husband. " On the tomb of a man who fell from a roof and was killed aie these words , "Ileie fell Jacob llosenkuopf from the i oof Into eteiulty. " This wail of a desolate husband cap * the climax , "Tears cannot lit Ing thoa back to life , therefore 1 weep. " A Good "You wish to bo lollcved from Jury duty , but you haven't glv en a good rea son " said the Judge. "It's " said unwilling public spirit , the ing Jnij man. "onlhe score of economy. I lune dyspepsia , your honor , and I never agree with anybody. If I go on this Jury , there'll bo a disagreement , and the court will have to go to the ex pense of a new trial. " "Excused , " said the judge. Tit-Bits. lie ICiiuM * Her , She was a Washington woman well acquainted In diplomatic circles. TalkIng - Ing about Washington people one day , some ouo asked her. "Do you know Senator Blank ? " "Do I know Senator Illank ? " she re peated. "Yes , I do know him , and Lo knows me. lie will never forget me. I've trumped his ace when wo were partncis at whist. " New York Times. nnirlont Ciitnlr ) men. "SpcaUIng of cavalry , " said a veteran olllccr , "probably the hardiest nnd most effective cavalry forces the world cvor saw were some of the Confederate squadrons In the civil war. Why , For rest's troops harassing Sherman to the sea used up horses at the rate of 11 per man In a twelvemonth. " Indian apolis News. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION FcnturcB of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. ClilriiRO , AUKJ Scplcinlicr uhcnt to diiy HiiHt-il i'il'Ko lilKlirr. liiMlliK llllilt'il up nil an ImpioH'int'iit In Hit' ctpurt situation Corn i IIIKCI ! wriik , Hi'iiliMiilivr ty/itfiiO 1'iwt'r. ' Hrpti-inlit'i on 1 1. lit tlit > dom' \ \ < > iu Wi/iC ' uinkri mill iirovUluim WM" > v to lOo ilu- plrxHi'i ) ( . 'loftlliK pltnx Wlicnt-Hi.pt , 701,1 , , I > rr. 7'I C. ' Corn Hi'pl , WIli" . Di-c , fiS c. ( ) ntn Hcpt . JU'/v ! ' < . -'ll sc I'orlHi > pl , tll.'Wj , Oct. , Ml 10. mil * HI pt , fH'j ; , , oit , $ sr > l.unl Swpl , $ HH7Mi Oil , $811 * ( 'null iitoliilmiMNo | ! ' . ' rnl win-ill , TlffJ Wii . No 'I mi win-lit. 7iXj(7UV. No II upline , "lit , win-lit , IIS'irTIV.ii . No - luiril win-ill 7l H71r , Nn 'I linn ) wlii'iit , ( > Vyf { 7ll' ' < i < - , No V ! iiinh fiini , fiiiy/itCHC1 , No H now i in ti MI'V ' , No. 1' I'UMli until , H.'i'/jC ' , No. il uixli OH | , .Ti1' , ! . Chicago Live Stock. riilniKo. AUK ! - riittif-Ui'u'iptii , oooo , Illl lllllllIK iNH ) TOT III ] H UK ) WI-Mtl-rilX , lllllll l > NlllW , lllllClKTM Hllltk HtllllU til MllIU , IIIIIKt' i nt III * NII\\ ! ( . ' "oil to ( it Inn * Mi't-iN , $ T 'J.'i'il II .10 , piioi In iiii-illiilii , f I liOfifi JO , Ntuikt-iH nnil IVi'ili'iH , iiliniil nUmli , > "J.Val.5 , CM > V % , I WKu I.UA , lii'lfi'lfi , SJrrfKufllK ) , iniilii'M , $ i 'iVdit lit imilf , $ . : i.Vd ! 4 JV PHI v MI , MOO ( It10. . 'It-Jim Htrri * $1 OOWiOO , TYxim CinHH ntfcm , $ .1 KXii.'I 75 , TI-XIIH InillH , $400 ffAtlO llntin Ituilpto tuiluy , 117,000 , to iiinriow , Iliooo , i-KtliiiiitiMl , li'fl over , S.fiOO , fid(10r lilRlii-l. nrllu' , tup. $11. IS , inUi'il mill liutiliriH Vi irvjn ) J" > K' > " 'l ' to rlioliilii'tuy , " $ 7r > iiMlT > , IOIIKU tii-iuv , < ; " > l > 0 < iJ.r > 70 , IlKlit , $ . " IIVi < l 10. bulk of Hiilr-H , $ "i N.Vnd 1 , * HIiiM-p Ili-iilplH , 17HKI ( , Hi in , liiniln wi-uk , KIIDI ! in tliuUiwitli < -r * $ : t j.V7ii : no , full to fhnin- lllUlll. VHNfU'l .11 Ul'hll'lll HllPI-p $ : i 10'J ! l IKt M'lll llllR-l , $1 U.Vll I OO , IlllllVt' llllllbH , $ . ' 7Vii. ) i.'i , wisti'tii iiimiM , ? : i 7r > iif > oo. Kansas City Llvo Stock. Clly , AIIR irj.-t'nUU' lloct'lpN , HtlMllV tO 10l IllKllCI , LllUltt ! t'XpOlt mill iliumicil Licvf Hli'uii , $5 , IOufi.80 , fulr III KOOll , $ -1 liVll.'l . .lHtOlklMH Ullll fviMll'lt , 1J.I OKjj4 J.'i , wi-sU-rii ft-U Mtrclil , $ \ . ' > < aft' t , HOSU'Ml milKi1 Ktr 'l , $ .1 J.Vfll.CiO , 'it-Mini mill ImlliilH , $ J.7u < iU 00 , Irxm LUWI , J1U ftl'-MK ) . millvr IOWN , 'J I.Vtil.UU , licltiiH , J 40.t-4 W ) , ( HIllit-M , $1 ( IS'i/J J5 , bulls , $ . ' O filluU. uilu-K , $ .1 OOtt 1.7ft UOB HtLClptH , U.IHA' , ihi.nl tOt liltflipl , top , * U'JTW , bulk of silK'M. 68VtW/0. bru > y , $ U.10U ( .U7Vn , UiUcil imikeu , 5 H5rjl < l - ' > Ugllt. 6 SO-jiU 1 I , plU'H , $4 005/5.40 HUi'cp KoLLlptH , 1BXJ ( , ntunil } . liuuljn , $400 1100 mi the wt'tlicii , ncilvrn KtU lii , * )00 ) < iWf4lt. uilxi-il Mlu'cp , 51 W fl.Ti3 ; , ewes , $ J. sioou Hill-op , auKirjtw. South Omaha Live Stock. Sotitli Omulin , AUK - - ' - L'ultU'Uucclpta , 2,00 * ) , stomly , uiitho IjLM'f § tui < ri , JlJ.'i 5.1H ) , Wfxluiu Bli'i'iH , $ 1 W > 04.rA ) , Tfxas ntcery , $1 'J.Vul - * > , ( .own ami lii-lfois. $ 2.tW ( ( 4 'J5 , cnniivu , Jl OOfl'60. . stoekiiti nnil fi-oil- CIM , Htrouu , * J.OOi.4 ( ! JO , culM-a , ? ! ( XVir.OO , UllIU , Htmii. uto. , J-'CKK/H 15. ! IIoK-i-lle celpU , 4,000 , IW'lWe lil lier , benvy , $ "i IK ) < OUOO , uitxiil , "iHXtft. "V4 , llRllt. $58051 fi.S7ij , plKi" , * 4 00 t > W ) . bulk of sulua , * , " > 83 ( in DO Hhuup-lltu'lpts , 5fX ) , Iii-Mt stloiiK , otliitiH Hltiw , wctboM , $ MX > ( ii'MM ; cwi-s $ " J , ' > 5i3 (10 ( , ( Oliiiiion mill atukk uUft'i [ , $ . ' .J5 lutnbs , $ .1 " > dif > 00. St. Joseph Live Stock. Ht Jont-lili , Aiijf UJ. Cattlo-ni > oclpts , 2- 000 , lo\T , Nteail ) to wunk , lutlrun , $11 OOtf f. 7.1 , KIWI iiiut hvlfsra , $1.0ftf < 4.7fi , bulls anil Ntnttn. $ ' 00114. t > 0 ' , ( tockurn uiul fiilor , $2.00 t4 00r l , $2.26(80.2ft. ( Hogs Ko ci'lpts , 7,7X ( ) Re lilRherig \ \ stonily , llk'lit mill Unlit nitx il , $5 8' 110.15 , incillum aud $3004to.l3. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City. Ang -Cattle Uocolptr JOO , itonily , baavtti , $3 GO&ri ' < ! 5 , cows nnil liullb uiUvil , $2 2 * > ft l * > 0 , stocUors uiul froil- ITH. $ J.7yj.'l 40. iHkvti mid ycatllnss , $ J r > 0 ( 3.25 Ilog > i-nk'cclpt , 2,400 , ilVVWV b or. selllujt at17011800 ! bulk. $8 SOlSfi ( ) ulrk Arrin > The Maya Indians Imvo acquired ex- traonllnary dexterity with the bow and anew , which , with the spear , Is their only weapon , though the hoys before they ate stiong enough to dtaw the bow often use a bllng made fioiu a strip of tawhlde , with \\hloh they Kill miulriels and small blids. The bows are about Ihe feet long , made of a thin , tough ship of cnhoon palm , uell Heaboned. The at tows ate usually c.n- iled In a tlgoi skin iiuhei and can he used \\lth niuielous tapldlt ) , as tin following Incident \\lll show . A thief of the Lacoudones of my ac qtialntanee named L'anek had been 01 bad terms with his l.ilhcr-ln Iatot home time. One motnlng while hunt ing In the bush he espied the old nut In an anana tree gatheilng the apples lie at once Hi oil an anew at the man striking him thiongh the chest am while the body was tailing placed an other anew in the neck. Fottunately for himself he managed to teach tin ueaiest .Spanish settlement befoie anj of the mm tiered man's relatives couh overtake him. Chambeis' Joutual. She Illil UliIllicit. . Miss Jennie Lee. the famous English actress , was once playing "Jo" In Scot land She was In the midst of the lout , and hauowlng death scene of poor Jo The stage was daikened , and the lime light Illuminated the pale feat in es o the death stilckeu boy. People weie sobbing all over the house. Suddenly , to her consternation , Mis Lee heaid the limelight man address Ing her In a brawny Scotch whisper audible to half the house "Dee quick. Miss Lee ; dee quick ! ' he roared softly. "The limelight's gin oot ! " She did dl < > quick , but It was for th purpose of making a speech to tha limelight man which he said he would ucvcr forgot Safety In Untile. Every soldier believes that the only safe place under Hre Is the recent scene of some cannonade escapade. When defending a fort or camp , the wounded arc generally placed In the breaches , as the enemy Is not likely to waste pow der and shot on points which have al ready been cleared of all barricade. The same holds true of naval engage ments. Sailors much prefer to sit In some yawning gap still hot and smok ing from the effect of n splintering cannon ball than behind the stoutest bulwark. All Egyptian paper announces that " ( list class , up to date , modern dining cais" aio to be run this season between Cairo and Luxor and that "an Ameil- can deutlst has Matted In business at Assouan , which Is on the edge of the Sudan. " A "palace hotel" at Khartum for the special accommodation of tour ists will also be completed and opened for business In about three mouths. On tlip Mrnii In Chile. Tor Bou'ial dnjH I noticed the word "piiitifiiR' ! ( | | " upon the hill of fate at the hotel and did not know what It \MIH. TliL-iv IH a brand of wine from one of the Chilian vineyards with that mine , and I mippoHcd It was perhaps he oame tiling tefened to , although t wan dlllli-ull to understand why It hotild appear among the dcHserts on lie menu at the dinner table and on he bills of faie for bteakfaHt The lest way to find out about such things s to tty them , and the next morning , lulng In an cxpotmental ( mood , 1 or- leied a "paniueiUe ] ] , " which , to our ima/emi'tit , wan an ordinary griddle- cake. Then It dawned upon my dull lerceptlons that "pamiiiequo" spelled miicako 1 called the attention of the lead waiter to the discovery , and he ccmed quite astonished. He could peak English well and claimed to be amlllar wll'i the cuisine of Ameilca. Thuefoio be did not see anything un usual In my discover } ' , and 1 tather think he wtoto the bill of fare himself , for he ii'inarked In a surprised tone : "What do you call a pancake In A met lea V" Cor. Chicago Hecoul. ! < „ i : .1 M. V. ! ( . , 1C. ( -Ii.-i | ' Km antlon * . July 1 to September ! 10 , special sumner - nor nites to Utah July I to August III , special excursion o Colorado and Utah. Kvoiy day until October ill , Pan- tmuricnu exposition rates to Bullalo , V. Y. Y.Will Will bo clad to furnish particulars of above cheap excursions and talk over outes and connections via the. old re- iablo Northwestern Lino. II. 0. M.VTUAU , Agent. The. laws of health require that the mwelB move once oaoh day and ono of ho penalties for violating this law is nlos. Keep your bowels regular by nlcing a dose of Chmnborliiiti'H Stomach ma Lilvor Tablets whmi necessary ana you will never have that severe punish- nont inflicted upon you. Price 25 euts. For sale by Kiosau Drr-g Co. To Save Her Child From a frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nanuio Gallogor , of Lu Orange , Ga. , ipnliod Bucklou's Arnica Salvo to great ores on her head and face , aud writes ts quick euro exceeded nil her hopes t works wonders in sores , bruises , skin iruptions , cuts , burns scalds and piles Tin. Oaro guaranteed by A. H. Kiesau , Iruggisfc. The Only Headache Cure. Frank J Bakor. of Colorado Springs , nys : "Kranso's Headache Capsules is ho only remedy that ever checked my sick headache , and I have cured scores of my friends with them. " Price 25c. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. Nerves Like a Flat-Iron A woman who suffered for throe years 'rom nervous prostration says two hot- tloa of Lichty's Celery Nerve Coin- > ouud effected a complete cure. She lardly knows today whether she has lorves or not , as she never feels them. it is certainly a wonderful remedy. Sold by Goo. B. Ohristoph. "My baby was terribly sick with the liarrhoen , " says .1 H. Doak , of Wil- iauis , Oregon. "Wo were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance , md as n last resort we tried Chamber- alu's Colic , Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy to say it gave mnipdiato relief and a complete cure. " For sale by Kiosau Drug Co. Would Have Cost Him His Life. Oscar Bowman , Lebanon , Ky , writes : "I have been using Foloy's Kidney Cure and take great pleasure in stating it gave mo permanent cure of kidney disease which certainly would have cost mo my lite. " Take none but Foloy's. A. II. Kit sau. Gives ono backbone ; you're lovelier to look upon. You'll love yourself bet ter after taking Rocky Mountain Ten made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Gee B. Christoph. A. R Bass of Morgnntown , Iiid. , had to get up ten or twelve times ill the night and bad severe backache nud pains in the kidneys. Wo cured by Foloy's Kidney Cure. It's gua-auteed. A. H. Kiesau. Their Secret is out. All Sndieville , Ky. , was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whittnker , who had for n long tinio endured untold suffering from n ohromo bronchial trouble. "It's nil due to Dr. Kiug's New Discovery , " writes her husband. "It completely cured her and also curer our little granddaughter of a severe nt- tnck of whooping cough. " It positively cures coughs , colds , In grippe , bron ohitis , nil throat nud . lung troubles Guaranteed bottles 50o aud $1 00. Trial bottles free nt A. H. Kiesau's drug store. Stop Colds when you feel one coming on by tnking Krnnso's Cold Cure. Prepared in con veniout capsules that cure while you work. Price 25o. Sold by Goo. B Ohristoph. What most people wnnt is something mild and gentle , when in need of i physio. Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets fill the bill to n dot. They nre easy to take nnd plensnut in effect For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. To Heal a Hurt. Use Banner Salve , the great bonier It's guaranteed for cats , wounds , sores piles and all skin diseases. Use no sub stituto. A. H. Kiesau. "Through the months of Juno and July our baby was teething and took n running off of the bowels and sicklies of the stomach , " says O. P , M. Holiday of Doming , Ind. "His bowels woul ( move from five to eight times n dny. had n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera nud Diarrhoea Remedy in th house nnd gave him four drops In n tenspoonful of water nnd he got botto ntouco. " Sold by Kiosnu Drug Co. I'd lenvo my happy homo nud cros the deep blue son , Rather than be without Charley nuc my Rocky Mountain Tea. Geo. B Ohristoph. . S. S. Does for Children Children nrc constantly exposed to nil eortg of dis eases. The air they breathe is filled with germs , scwcr pas nnd dust from the filthy streets nre inhaled into the lungs nnd taken into the blood. At the crowded school rooms nnd other public places they come in contact almost daily with others recovering from or in the first etages of contagious diseases. You can't quarantine against the balance of the world , and the best you cau do is to keep their blood in good condition , and thus prevent or nt least mitigate the disease. You have perhaps learned from observation or experience that healthy , robust children ( and this means , of course , children whose blood is pure ) are not nearly so liable to contract diseases peculiar to them , nud when they do it Is generally in n mild form. On the other hand , weak , emaciated nnd sickly ones seem to catch every disease that comes nlong. This is because their blood is lack ing in nil the elements necessary to sustain and build tip the body. Poisons of every description accumulate in the system , because the polluted nnd sluggish blood is unable to perform its proper functions. Such children need a blood purifier nnd tonic to give Strength nnd vitality to their blood , nmlS. S. S. , being a purely vegetable remedy , makes it the safest and best for the delicate constitutions of children. S. S. S. is not only n perfect blood medicine , but is pre-eminently the tonic for children ; it increases their appetites nnd. strengthens the digestion nnd assimilation of food. If your child ren have any hereditary or acquired taint in their blood , give them S. S. S. and write to our physicians for any information or advice wanted ; this will cost 3011 noth ing , and will start the little weaklings on the road to recovery. Book on Hlood nnd Skin Diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , CIA. A Minister's Good Work. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic , got n bottle of Chamberlain's Oolin , Cholera aud Diarrhoea llouiody , took two doses and was entirely cured , " says Rev. A. A. Power , of Emporia , Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week , had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. He used thorn for three or four days without rohof , then called in another doctor who treated him for souio days and gave him no relief , so discharged him. I went over to sno him the next morning Ho said his bowels were in a terrible fix , that they had boon ranuing off so long that it was nluiost bloody tlux. I asked him if ho had tried Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and ho said , 'No ' I wont homo and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose ; told him to take anther - > ther dose In fifteen or twenty minutes f ho did not find relief , but ho took no more and was entirely cured. " For nlo by Kiesau Drug Co. Astounded the Editor. Editor S A. Brown , of Beuuetsville , O , was OUCP immensely surprised. Through long suffering from dyspep- in , " ho writes , "my wife was greatly un down. She had no strength or igor nnd suffered great distress from ler stomach , but she tried Electric Bit ters which helped her at once , and , fter using four bottles , she is entirely well , can eat anything. It's a grand ouio , nnd its gentle laxative qualities re splendid for torpid liver. " For in- igestion. loss of appetite , stomach and ivor troubles it's a positive , guaranteed uro. Only 50c at A H. Kiesau's. Evils of Antipyrine. The use of nntipyrine for the relief nud euro of headaches has n depressing nflueuce on the henrt , and causes a de rangement of the kidneys. Kranse's rleadache Capsules contain no nntipy- iue , chloral , morphine or nny injurious ngredient They euro quickly nnd eave the head clear and cool. Price25c. Sold by A. H Kiesau Gives now live material , drives nwny lisease , mnkes up for the wear nud tear of body nnd brain That's what Rocky Mountain Tea is doing H3c. Geo. B. Christoph. A H. Davis , Alt. Sterling , la .writes : 'I was troubled with kidney complaint or about two years , but two ono dollar jottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected n permanent cnre. A. H Kiesau. Wm. Finn of Lima , O. , obtained ex cellent results from the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. "It relieved my backache nud severe pain over the hips. It toned my system and gave me new vim nnd energy. It is an honest and reliable remedy , a sure for all kidney diseases. " A. H. Kiosau. FOP Whooping Cough. "Both my children were taken with whooping cough , " writes Mrs. O. E Duttou of Danville , 111. "A smal bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tnr curec the cough nnd saved mo n doctor's bill. ' A. H. Kiosau. What a Tale it Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched , sallow complexion , a jnun diced look , moth patches and blotches ou the skiUj.it's liver trouble ; but Dr King's New Life Pills regulate the liver purify the blood , give olenr skin , rosy cheeks , rich complexion. Only 25c n A , H. Kiesau's drag store. Mr. Daniel Bautz , Otterville , la. , says "Have had nsthmn nud a very bn < cough for years , but could get no relie from the doctors aud medicines I tried until I took Foley's Honey and Tnr. I gave immediate relief , and done mo more good than all the other remodio combined. A. H. Kiesau. High living , intemperance , exposure and many other things bring on Bright' disease. Foloy's Kidney Cure will prevent vent Bright's disease nnd all other kid ney or bladder disorders if taken in time. Bo sure to tnke Foley's. A. H Kiesan. DONT BE FOOLED Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE Mode only by Mndlion Mcdl cine Co. , Madison , WIs. I keeps you well. Our trad mark cut on each package Price , 33 cents. Never sol In bulk. Accept no subjtl .cn. > o..T,0. . . . tntr A.Uxotir 'HEADACHE 'At'ail iltug itom. 35 DOM 25 * . K + RED CROSS * \ REDCROSS PIU.C fltMOVAL . + ADDRESS + VCGtTAOlf ARC PUITW w'fi * ' JIM PUIN PACKAGES rcR crrccr * THtVHAVe TMl CNDORStnCMI orcvcnv PHYSICUM * fAMIUftRWITH THE FORMULA IN DC CINCHONACQ \ DCS For Sale by George B. Christoph. from Uf * . REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man .of Me. jrodnces the above results In 30 days. It ftctl idwertullj- quickly. Cures when all others fall. foung men will regain their lost manhood , tad old nen will recover tholr youthful vigor by tulng RBVIVO. It quickly and euroly restores Nerrou- cess , Loet Vitality , Impotency. Nightly Emissions. Lost Power , Falling Memory , 'Wasttnz Diseases , and til effects of seU-abuso or excess and Indiscretion. which unflta ono for etudy , business or marriage. II lot only cures by starting at the seat of disease , but Is a great nerve tonic and blood builder , brine- Ing back the pink glow to palo cheeks and re storing the Ore of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO , no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall , Bl.OO per package , or six for 96.00 , with a pott- tlvo written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Hook nud aclvlso free. Address MEDICINE CO. t ROYAL . , For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Geo. B. Ohristoph , drupgist. Why not use the best laundry soap and secure attract' ive premiums free Comtek catalogue show ovtr )00 premiums that be xKurcd by saving the u tippets fuln'isheJ ( to ? upon request Send ) out name on a postal cud and e will mail you " " the catalogue/ " 'TheJJudahy Packing Company , 'South Omaha , Nib , Diamond "C ' Soap far tali by all Oroctrt