TUB NORFOLK NKWS ; FRIDAY , ACOUST 23 , 1001. [ ' EXODUS FROM NOME 19 ON. Every Steamer From the North Loaded i With Returning Gold Huntcro. ' 1'orl TowiiHond , Wash. , Ang 13. ! 3'hu cxodiiB from Nome Is fairly on am ! each Mounter nrrlvlng from ( hero brliiKH larno nuuihcni. The lloanoUo , Which arrived yeslcnhiy afternoon from Nome , brmiRht Kill caliln pastion- gors , besldra u large number In the ito rnge , which malioH iihoiil l.COD who havu arrived , and from reports ouch MUccoodliiR ntonmor will ho loaded , no- turning pamionncrn report Nome ait boliiK rumiirknhly qulat and Illlod with Idle i.iuii. many of whom aro. willing to work for almost anything In order to got imsnnKU inonoy , hut them Is no Tvorh and great unxloty Is foil by ro l- tlunts us ( o what will ho done with HO many dust Unto men. The lloanoUo brought down JC.00,000 In dust. Mo- eldou the ubovo. It Is ostlmatud the piumuiiKcrfl brought $200,000 moro on tholr pornon. The Hoiinoko brings news that the four-numled Hchiiunur JamoR V. Stinnett. Cnptuln llolstrup , IB high and dry on the north nnd of Unlmuk Island , hnvliiK gone ashore Aug. 7 during a dctiBo fog. 1 DARS UP TO UNITED STATES. Proposed German Tariff Bill Makes Radical Increase In Rates. I Washington. Aug. 23. The stale de partment hail received from Consul Qonoral MIIHOU at Hcrlln a long report petting forth In detail the features of J.ho proposed new Gorman tariff , . which will most materially affect Unit ed States products , lly far the most important of those Ix noted In the ad vances of from 50 to .100 per rout In the rates on food materials , moats and llvo animals. The prcsont treaty rate ou wheat of 8.1 cents would ho In- creanod under the now hill to $1.54 per JOO klloKramn. The United Stated Bent 4(15,9113 ( metric tons of this com modity to Germany last your. I Baseball Results Yesterday. National League Brooklyn , 7 ; Now York , 1. Huston , G ; Philadelphia. 4. St. LoulH , 3 ; Plttsbnrg . Cincin nati , G ; Chicago , .1 American League Baltimore , fi ; Chicago , 0. Boston. 4 ; Cleveland , 3. Detroit , 0 ; Philadel phia , 1. Washington , 4 ; Milwaukee , 3. Western League Denver , 4-8 ; Omaha , 2-3. Kansas City , 12-5 ; Minneapolis , 1-2. Colorado Springs , 11-13 ; UOH Molnon , 10-9. St. Joseph , 4-1 ; St. Paul , fi-ll. Census Bulletin on Nebraska. WashliiKton , Aug. 23. The comma bureau has Issued a bulletin giving the population by SOA , nativity and .color of Nebraska. According to this etatcmont the males predominate , ho- Jng G2.9 per cent. The percentage of foreign horn population is Iti.ti per cent. As to color , 99 per cent of the population Is white. There are 0,2(19 ( nogrocs , 180 Chinese , 3 Japanese and 8,322 Indians In the state. P StiiK < Ttitimli-r mill lilKlitnliiHT , The roiiNou why the mechanism for making Uio noises that give realism to ' a play are never ween by the audience Is because the Illusion would he com-1 plotely destroyed If Its operations were exposed to view , explains Krnnk Kylw In Tin ) Ladles' Home Journal. | The Ktilso of the waiter falling down etalrs with u tray of dishes , for lu- Btance , is simulated by dropping as of ten as necessary a basket tilled with bits of broken chlim , anil a cylinder of Bilk , turned with a crank , drawing the cloth over wooden flanges , gives a per fect rain and wind storm. A lightning accompaniment Is made by touching uu ordinary tile to a bit of carbon , both on live wires , and thunder by rolling tenpln balls In u long , narrow , wooden trough. The rumble of the wheels of a car riage Is Imitated with a vehicle like u miniature freight car run on a wooden track , nml a striking of wood or metal on hard or soft surfaces serves to con vince an audience of the approach or departure of a horse. When there Is war , n single shot or two Is usually the real thing , but a rltle volley effect is obtained by rapidly beating a dried 'calfskin with rattans , while heavy strokes on the bass drum will convey the Idea of cannonading. If this mechanism were seen In op eration by an audience , It would make the whole performance seem ridiculous. IOIIK M Uy of AVliuloH , 801110 light \vus thrown upon the sub ject of the vitality of whales by llniHiiK one of those animals In Korlug sea In 1SOO with a "tousle" harpoon head In Its body bearing the mark of the Amer ican whaler Moiitezuma. That vessel was engaged In whaling In Iterlng sea about ten years , but not later than 1851 , She was afterward sold to the government and was sunk In Charles ton harbor during the civil war to servo us an obstruction. Hence It Is estimat ed the whnlo must have carried the harpoon not less than IH5 years. In connection with this fact William II. Dall gives an account hi The Na tional Geograph'c Magazine of a dis cussion with Captain 13. I' . Ilerendeon of the United States National museum of cases of whales that have been sup posed to have made tholr way from Greenland waters to Bering strait and to have been Idcntifled by the harpoons tboy carried. While It la very likely that the whale really makes tlio pas- iage 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 , nnd harpoon 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 usually has about 10 rainy days n year ami at least 200 days when there Is not n cloud In the blue uky. | > Belgium spends 1,213,000 franca a on strong drinks. V , CtiiMIn S INK The Hoelnl rank of n I'niiilly In Swit zerland Is eMllmalei ! by the age of Its chcehi' , and I lie greater the respect due to or ( he affection for n guest the older h the cheese set hefole him. There MIC hi Hieh pantry at least IIH many cheeses IIH there au > hoys and girls In llir family , for at the birth of every child n cheese Is made. It Is Ili-Hl cut Into un his or her wed ding day. on which festive occasion all the guests partake of n piece of the groom's and the bride's cheese In order to hcctiro fur them all earthly thrift uml happiness. The lest Is served a.s a token of filendly souvenir ami heart felt mourning after the toinh has clos ed over his or her earthly career. Moreover , when a Swiss youth falls In love and wishes to pay court to the girl of his heart he goes to her father ami asks pcniilHHlon to share the fami ly dinner next Sunday. ThlH Is al ways granted If he Is respectable , for It would be considered a deadly Insult to refuse. The anxious question In his mind IH , "Will papa bring out the cheese ? " Papa does not usually hurry to re lieve his fears , having the family dig nity In mind and wishing to proceed with due deliberation. If he Is Indeed gatlsned with the Hiillnr , he at length rises from his seat , goes solemnly to the cupboard , takes down the oldest piece of cheese , splits It and hands a piece to the youth and one to the maid en , and from the moment ( hey have tasted It they are betrothed. Until llnil Ili-cn Out. "The revenue cutters of tlio United States , as you may know , " nald an otll- cer of one of them who likes his little Jok ( , ' "conllne their services , which are really Invaluable to the government , to ( he const , and It Is a rare thing Indeed for any one of them except those of the Boring sea patrol to venture any dis tance out to sea. Nor Is this rule an unsatisfactory one , for , say what you please about It , sea service Is not as pleasant as the novelists and other ro mancers would have you believe. "lint 1 am getting off of my story , which applies to the cutter Grant when Hhe was doing duty In New York bay and vicinity. Something hud happened to call her down the shore somewhere , and she left the bay one afternoon , and early the next morning , while she was bowling along at about seven knots an hour , she hailed a big four master. " ' Is that ? ' the 'What ship came cry from the ( irant. " 'The Hoyal Ilengal Tiger. Iil3 days out from Calcutta , ' came the reply. 'What ship Is tliiitV " ' Grant ' the 'Revenue cutter , wna plaintive answer , 'and we've been out all night. ' " Washington Star. A Ilolil Uttle Illnl. The hoiieyblrd In a well known deni zen of many parts of the Transvaal. It has the unliiue peculiarity that It does not fear men and women , but actually tiles up to them , uttering a plaintive low note and , Hying about tholr heads , tries to lead them on to the nearest clump of rocks or kopje. The bird knows full well that under n certain rock lies a store of honey , con cealed by the cunning bees , and , rock honey being as much esteemed by birds as by human lielngs , the clever little fellow tries to Induce a friendly being with two strong hands to push aside the rock , HO that It may get to the honey. If It succeeds In Its object and the traveler on the veldt , attracted by the bird's llutterlngs to and fro between himself and the rocks , tinds the honey , the bird changes its plaintive tone to one of Joy and pleasure , as much us to say , "Thank you very much. " In a Tyroloiui Churchyard. A Cierman traveler has discovered Borne quaint epitaphs In a Tyrolean cemetery. On u tombstone lu the valley of Tux was this Inscription , "In pious remem brance of the honest widow Anna Krledl10 years long. " A miller Is thus remembeied , "In Christian mem ory of , who departed this life with out human assistance. " A farmer whose Initials only are given and appears to have been the author of his own epitaph has till memorial : "Here rests In God F. K. He lived 20 yours as man and 37 years as husband. " On the tomb of a man who fell from a roof anil was killed are these words , "Here fell Jacob Ilosenknopf from thereof roof Into eternity. " This wall of a desolate husband caps the climax , "Tears cannot bring the * back to life , therefore I weep. " A ClOlltl KXIMIHO , "You wish to bo relieved from Jury duty , but you haven't given a good rea son. " said the Judge. "It's public spirit , " said the unwill ing Juryman , "on'the score of economy , 1 have dyspepsia , your honor , and I never agree with anybody. If I go on this Jury , there'll be a disagreement , aud the court will have to go to the ei- pease of a new trial. " "Excused , " said the Judge. Tlt-BIts. 11 KIIO\T Her , She was a Washington woman well acquainted In diplomatic circles. TalkIng - Ing about Washington people one day , some one asked her : "Do you know Senator Blank ? " "Do 1 know Senator Blank ? " she re peated. "Yes , I do know him , nnd ho knows me. He will never forget me. I've trumped his ace when wo were partners at whist. " New York Times. ICniolrnt Cavalrymen. "Speaking of cavalry , " said a veteran olllcer , "probably the hardiest and most effective cavalry forces the world ever saw were some of the Confederate squadrons In the civil war. Why , For rest's troops harassing Sherman to the sen used up horses at the rata of 11 per man In a twelvemonth. " Indian apolis News. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Features of the Day's Trading nnd Closing Quotations , C'llli'MRO. AIIK. i.'U. Ki'liti'lillii-r whciit toy - < | y HoHi'il UruXr lilKliiT. ImvliiK llnnctl up nn nn liiiprii\i > iiii'iit In lln > ciiorl | Munition. Turn rliiiM-il wi'iilc , Hoi'l'Miilicr ' ' liTde lower. Hrpti'llilii'r ( iiitH lit tliu rlOHCclu KttViC wcukrr ami iirfivlxluim 'JV/iJ'iv to lOu ilu- pICHHI'll. t'llltlllK lllll'CH Wlirnt-Hi'pl. , 70V ; I'1'1T.'l'dc. ' ' . ' Corn Si-pi. , . ' . ( Hir. I > ( < . , fiSMi- . ( lutH Hi'pt. . HIV. HIT. , 'HHv. I'nrkHi > | il. , Ill.JWto ; 'let. ' , $11.10. lllliiHipi. . , f8.1 ! . ' ( ; Oct. , $ S.t.'i. : I , u til Swpl. , $ S 7' ' < i , Oct. . $ H.1l.'i. ( 'null iiiiulatloiiH-Nii. i ! rnl wlii'iit , 71fJ T11i' . No. 'I i I'll wlii'Ht. TlXilTUftej No. ! | npilue. olil , ulit'iit , liVifTIVjt' ; No. 1 ! hunt wlit'iit 70'ii'Mi1 : No. 'I luiril wliont , ilUMyf ? 7i' ( ' < ii' ; No. i ! nmli nn n , riill// < i.'ViV ; No. 'I new runt , ! " > ( ! " , ( , No. - cunli oiitH , ! l5'/'j ' No. < l cusli dijlH. 'truv. Chicago Live Stock. ctili'iiKo. AUK. 'i'i. 'nitii'Ui'cHptd , ti.ono , IlirlilillliK < MI Tt'Xiilin. IKMI wi'Hti'lllx ; I'llulri' nlo\v ; ImlclK'iN' HlnuK nliaily to Hlinv ; inline ciitlli' Nlnvv , KIIOI ! In prlnir ntrciH , $ VJ.vr ( ( I , III ) , poor to iiu'illiiin. VI.IXKun.'JO ; Ktoi'krm unit fi'iMlciH , iilmul rtUnily , J-'J.Vct l.5 ; cow * , $ I.'J.V2.-IO | | : liullH. J'jaViM.W Hf , * ! 40 , TCIIIH Ktrcro , Jfl.OOftfUX ) ; Texan crnxH nlt'i'i-H , $ : t.lh/-'l.75 ( ; TI-XIIH ImllH , J-l.x ( ) fK.VIMl. llotfH Ui'Ci'lptx tuiliiy , 'J7.UOO ; to- morrow. tll.tKiO , mtltiinti'il , Irft OVIT , HWX ) ; ry < ( U > r lilRliiT , ncl hi' , top , $ H.i."i ; ; liilxcil anil Imli'hriH , .Vi.H.Vfr < l.- * > . K1" " ! to fliolcc lii'uvy , $ r > 7.ifMi an ; IWIKU h < > , ' $ " . . < Ufi.70 ; UKIU , $ : > . ! ! .VM1. 10 ; lillIU of Miili-H , $ r > .H.Vii1l.l" > . Hlli'cp - llcri'lplx , I7.IXIO ; llrin ; InnilM wonk ; KOOI ! to rtiolcc wctlicfK. JH.-W/'UH ) ; fair to flioln nilxi'il. $ : iiHK'l.W. ( ( ! wi-Hlcni HliiM-p. $ : i.IO'iI ' 'AW. .vi'iirllliRn. $ ! l.a.Vil I.IH ) ; lintlvf liililli.i , ' ' Kansas City Llvo Stock. City , AIIR. -Cnttlc-lti'ColptH , . , Nti'Mily to lUc lilKlii > r ; uliulcu uxiioit uml dlunFii'il lieur sU't'is , ? > 3. toruft.SO ; fair to Booil , $4.lKifHi"i.IS ! , Hlui'Ui'ls uml foi'ili'r.i , $ : i.u < Kjt4.'j.'i , weBii'in fed HicciH , i. rfav ) . > r < ; ucstcin iiilide alrt'iii , ifl.-.Vil.60 ; ( ; Ti'\uni iiinl InilliuiN. JJ.TiVjt-l 1X1 , 'I'i'xm cuwi , * J.Ij ( dl'J.lKJ ; imtlu' con , Jl' .Vti-l.OiJ , ticlli'iH , $ L'.40iJ.riO < , rnnni'iH. $ i. .Virj.ir ; j bulls , $ . : fill. ' " < > ; en hi' * , $ a.OO'U 1.7 , " ) . llogn UevclilM | , II , IKK ) , t'luyotl I lc liltflici , top , i\21Vi ( \ ; bulk of aali'M , # 0. ri4.W. ) , hmvy , ? 4.Kj7fi.ll ) . aUcopHoi'flpts , 1,000 , ; lauibn , $ -I.IX'jU < i.llO. natlvu weitvrn stock stii'cp , South Omaha Live Stock. Soiitli Oiuulni , AUK. 'J'J.-Cattli' Ki'Colpts , aXX ( ) , iHti'iiily , unlive bi'L'f ttvurM , $ l.u.v { 0.1H ) , wvttluin sti'i'rs , $ : i.riOlI-l.riU | ; Texas xti't-u , $ a.'AVL-l.'J.i , cowii ami bolfurs , J'J.i ) ' ( { 4.'J5 ; cAunifi-n , $ l.OtXi'J.fiQ , stocking nnd fcoil- VIM , Htroiitf , * 2.004MM ; culvva , p.XVan.lK ) , bulU , Him , ' * , utc. . 'J.Olill.M. ) Iloi-s-lli'- cclptu , 4.1KX ) ; " j lOo lilKhcr ; heavy , $ . " > IX ) - " n.87Vj ; pIsn , $4.lKXjl0.rjO ; bulk of miles , $ r > .8o ( llCi.W. Hliuufi Itucplpls , O.WX ) ; Ix'Ht stloiiK , othuiH Blow ; wt'tlit-r.i , ( it.UO ifl.riO ; ewes , J'J.L''ifjjy.llO ; common uml stock bbcop , $ 'J.J3 ii'J.OO. lambs , * a.7r.if..OO. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. JonciJli , Aiitf. 'J'J. Cattle Ui-oclpts , 2- 000 ; Htow , Hteaily tor i\k ; lutlrua , $ ; { .CKX ( { 0.7 ; cow * mi J hvlfen , tl.OOfH.75 ; bulla nnd Mtn 'N , JL'OOiN.tiO ; atockurn unit fcedarn , $2.0 < ) fi ( .00 ; veals , > 2.S6Q0.23. Hogs Kc- cclptB , 7,700 Oc lilsluT. plus stonily , IlKtit mid llglil inlxtMl , $5.85iQU.10 ; moilltim and heavy , | ll.OOStt ) . ' . > 2V < i ; pl * , 3.00 < Uvo.l5. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City. Aug. 'J2.CatlliRecclpti , .1x1 ; itunuy ; Daavwi , j.wra. > . . : o ; cows mm bulls mUidl , $2.2.)4tfl. ) r > 0 , Atuckori und frcd- ITK. $ ' . ' .7yja.40 ; calvta nnd yeiirllngs , Sia.-'S. Uos > i-IU'colptB , 2,400 ; er ; selllqjt at $ .70'Q5.lg ' ! bulk. Quick Arrow Sli The Maya Indians have acquired ex traordinary dexterity with the bow and arrow , which , with the spear , Is their only weapon , though the hoys before they are strong enough to draw the bow often use a sling made from a 'trip of rawhide , with which they kill squirrels and small birds. The bows are about live feet long , made of a thin , tough strip of cuhoon palm , well seasoned. The arrows are usually car ried In a tiger skin quiver and can he iihcd with marvelous rapidity , as the following Incident will show : A chief of the Laconduno.i of my ac quaintance iinmed C'anek had been on had terms with his fatlier-lu-law fet home time. One morning while huntIng - Ing in the bush he espied the old man In nn minim tree gathering the apples. lie lit once llred an arrow at the man , striking him through the chest am ! while the body was falling placed an other arrow In the neck. Fortunately for himself lie managed to reach UIL uenrost Spanish settlement before unj of the murdered man's relatives couk overtake him. Chambers' Journal. She Dlil Ili > Quick. Miss Jennie Lee , the famous English actress , was once playing "Jo" In Scot land. She was In the midst of the Ion ; ; and harrowing death scene of poor Jo The stage was darkened , and the lime light Illuminated the pale features of the death stricken boy. People were sobbing all over the house. Suddenly , to her consternation , Miss Lee hoard 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 the purpose of making a speech to tha limelight man which he said he never forget Safety In Untile. Every soldier believes that the only safe place under tire Is the recent seen of some cannonade escapade. Whe defending a fort or camp , the wounde are 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 nil barricade. The same holds true of naval engage ments. Sailors much prefer to sit lu some yawning gap still hot and smok ing from the effect of n splintering cannon ball than behind the stoutest bulwark. An Egyptian paper announces that "first class , up to date , modern dining cars" are to be run this season between Cairo and Luxor and that "nn Ameri can dentist has started lu 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 the Menu In Chile. For several days I noticed the woril "piiiiqtieiiie" | upon the bill of fare nt the hotel and did not know what It wns. There Is a brand of wine from lie of the Chilian vineyards with that mine , and I supposed It was perhaps lie same thing referred to , although t was dllllcult to understand why It houltl appear among the desserts on he menu at the dinner table and on he bills of fare for breakfast. The test way to find out about such things H to try them , and the next morning , icing In an experimental mood , 1 or- ered a "panquoquo. " which , to our maxement , was an ordinary griddle- alie. Then It dawned upon uiy dull lerceptlons that "panquequo" spelled miicakc. 1 called the attention of the lead waiter to the discovery , and he coined quite astonished. He could peak English well nnd claimed to be 'amlllar wlt'i ' the cuisine of America. 'lureforo lie did not see anything un- isiial In my discovery , and 1 rather hlnk he wrote the bill of fare himself. or he remarked In a surprised tone : "What do you call a pancake In \merlenV" Cor. Chicago Record. F , , 1C. .V M. V. K. . K. Cheap i : riir loii . July 1 to September , ' ! 0 , special sum. . uir rates to Utah. July 1 to August ill , special excursion o Colorado and Utah. Evoiy day until October ! JI , Pan- \morican exposition rates to Burt'alo , N. Y. Y.Will Will ho glad to furnish particulars of hove cheap excursions and talk over outos and connections via the old re- able Northwestern Lino. II. 0. MATKAU , Agent. The laws of health require that the lowels move once each day and ono of lie penalties for violating this law is ilos. Keep your bowels regular by aking a close of Ohnmborlaiu's Stomach ml Liver Tablets whnu necessary and ou will never have that severe punish- tout inflicted upon yon. Price 25 euts. For sain by Kiosaa Drug Co. To Save Her Child From a frightful disfigurement Mrs. Nannie Gallogor , of La Grange , Ga. , ppliod Bucklou's Arnica Salvo to great ores on her head and face , and writes ts quick euro exceeded all her hopes. t works wonders in sores , bruises , skiu rtiptions , cuts , burns , scalds and piles. Tin. Oaro guaranteed by A. H. Kiesau , Iruggist. The Only Headache Cure. Frank J. Baker , of Colorado Springs , ays : "Kranse's Headache Capsules is ho only remedy that ever checked my ick hoadaoho , and I have cared scores f my friends with them. " Price 2oc. Sold by A. H. Kiosaa. Nerves Like a Flat-Iron A woman who suffered for throe years rom nervous prostration says two hot- los of Lichtv's Celery Nerve Com- > cmnd effected a complete euro. She mrdly knows today whether she has lorves or not , as she never feels thorn , t is certainly n wonderful remedy. Sold by Goo. B , Ohristoph. "My baby was terribly sick with the liarrhoea , " saysJ H. Doak , of Wil- iams , Oregon. "Wo were unable to euro him with the doctor's assistance , aud as a last resort wo tried Chamber- aiu's Colio , Cholera and Diarrhoea ilomody. I am happy to say it gave nnupdiato relief and a complete cure. " "or sale by Kiosau Drug Co. Would Have Cost Him His Life. Oscar Bowman , Lebanon , Ky , writes : I have been using Foloy's Kidney 3nro and take great pleasure in stating t gave mo pnrmnuont cure of kidney Iisease which certainly would have cost nomylifo. " Take none but Foloy's. A. II. Kitsau. Gives ono backbone ; you're lovelier : o look upon. You'll love yourself bet- ; er after taking Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Geo. B. Christoph. A. R. Bass of Morgantowu , Ind. , had to get up ten or twelve times in the night aud had Revere backache and pains in the kidneys. Wa cured by Foloy's Kidney Cure. It's gua-auteed. A. H. Kiesau. Their Secret is out. All Sadievillo , Ky. , was curious to learn the cause of the vast improvement in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whittakor , who had for a long time eudared untold iruiu u umuuiu trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King's Now Discovery , " writes her husband. "It completely cured her and also curei" our little granddaughter of a severe at tack of whooping cough. " It positively cares coughs , colds , la grippe , bron chitis , all throat and . lung troubles Guaranteed bottles 50c aud $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. H. Kiesau's drug store. Stop Colds when you feel one coming on by taking Krauso's Cold Guro. Prepared in con venieut capsules that euro while you work. Price 23o. Sold by Geo. B Ohristoph. What most people want is somothtuf mild and gentle , when in need of i physic. Chamberlain's Stomach am Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. To Heal a Hurt. Use Banner Salve , the great healer It's guarauteod for outs , 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 a running off of the bowels and sicklies of the stomach , " Bays 0. P. M. Holiday of Doming , Ind. "His bowels wouli move from flvo to eight times a day. had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in th house and gave him four drops in a teaspoonful of water and he got botto ntouco. " Sold by Kiosau Drug Co , I'd loayo my happy homo and cros the deep blue sea , Rather than be without Charley and uiy Rocky Mountain Ten. Gee , B Ohristoph. ? H tjjPlf qpj > jj fop Children nrc constantly exposed to all sorts of dis eases. The nir they breathe is filled with germs , sewer 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 stages of contagious diseases. You can't quarantine against the balance of the world , atid the best yott can do is to keep their blood in good condition , and thus prevent or at least mitigate the disease. You have perhaps learned from observation or experience that healthy , robust children ( and this mentis , of course , children whose blood is pure ) are not nearly so liable to contract diseases peculiar to them , and when they do it Is generally in n mild form. On the other hand , weak , emaciated and sickly ones seem to catch every disease that comes along. This is because their blood is lack ing in all the elements necessary to sustain and build up the body. Poisons of every description accumulate in the system , because the polluted and sluggish blood is unable to perform Us proper functions. Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give Strength and vitality to their blood , nmlS. S. S. , being a purely vegetable remedy , makes it the safest and best for the delicate constitutions of children. 8.S. S. is not only n perfect blood medicine , but is pre-eminently the tonic for children ; it increases their appetites ani strengthens the digestion and 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 you noth ing , and will start the little weaklings on the road to recovery. Hook ou Blood and Skin Diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA. QA. A Minister's Good Work. "I had u severe attack of bilious colio , got a bottle of OhamborJaiii's Oolin , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , took two doses and was entirely cured , " says Uov. A. A. Power , of Emporin , Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week , had two or three bottles of medicine from the doctor. Ho used thorn for three or four days without relief , then called in another doctor who treated him for souio days and gave him 110 relief , so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning Ho said bis bowels were in a terrible flx , that they had been ranuiug oil so long that it was almost bloody tltix. I asked him if ho had tried Cham- berlaiu's Colic , Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and ho said , 'No ' I wont homo aud brought him my bqttlo and ave him one doae ; told him to take anther - ) thor dose in fifteen or twenty minutes f ho did not find relief , but ho took no lore and was entirely cured. " For ale by Kiesau Drug Co. Astounded the Editor. Editor S A. Brown , of Beunetsville , O , was oncp immensely surprised. Through long suffering from dyspep- ia , " he writes , "my wife was greatly un down. She had no strength or igor and suffered great distress from ler stomach , but she tried Electric Bit ers which helped her at once , and , fter using four bottles , she is entirely well , can oat anythine. It's a erand oiiio , and its gentle laxative qualities re splendid for torpid liver. " For in- igestiou , loss of appetite , stomach and ivor troubles it's a positive , guaranteed ure. Only 50c at A H. Kiesau's. Evils of Antipyrine. The use of antipyrino for the relief md cure of headaches has n depressing afluence on the heart , and causes a de rangement of the kidneys. Krnuse's leadache Capsules contain no antipy- ino , chloral , morphine or any injurious ngredient They cure quickly and eave the head olear and cool. Price 23c. Sold by A. H Kiesau Gives now live material , drives away iisease , makes up for the wear and tear of body and brain That's what Rocky 'Mountain Tea is doing. ! 53c. Geo. B. Christoph. A. H. Davis , Alt. Sterling , la .writes : 'I was troubled with kidney complaint 'or about two years , but two one dollar bottles of Foley's Kiduov Cure effected a permanent cure. A. II Kiesau. Wm. Finn of Lima , O. , obtained excellent cellent results from the use of Foloy's liduey Cure. "It relieved my backache and severe pain over the hips. It toned my system aud gave me new vim aud energy. It is an honest and reliable remedy , a sure for all kiduey diseases. " A. H. Kiesau. For Whooping Cough. "Both iny children were taken with whooping congh , " writes Mrs. O. E. Duttou of Danville , 111. "A small bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar cured the couftn aim savou me a doctors mil. " A. H. Kiesau. What a Tale it Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretched , Ballow complexion , a jaun diced look , moth patches and blotches on the skin , , it's liver trouble ; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver purify the blood , give olear skin , rosy cheeks , rich complexion. Only 23c at A. H. Kiesau's drug store. Mr. DanielBautz , Ottervillo , la. , says Have had asthma and a very bat cough for years , but could get no relief from the doctors and medicines I tried until I took Foloy's Honey and Tar. It gave immediate relief , and done mo more good than all the other remedies combined. A. II. Kiesau. High living , intemperance , exposure and many other things bring on Bright's disease. Foloy'a Kidney Cure will pre vent Bright's disease and all other kid ney or bladder disorders if taken in time. Be sure to take Foley's. A. H Kiesau. DON'T BE FOOLED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by MadUon Medl cine Co. , Madison , Wli. I keeps you well. Our trad mark cut on each package Price , 35 cents. Never sol III bulk. Accept no substl tntr V votir driicalit. 'HEADACHE "Al'tll ( tons. 2S DOM 25 * . > * ! ' * * * ' * ' * * * * 1 til + RED CROSS * \ : < v ARC RED CROSS UHEXCtLltDi PIL'.B ADDRESS + 1C PURCO' l OVAL VUCTABLt 0 flBSf" DC LONG STANDING- ' * AHO Mt > -J : CINCHONAca DCS MOINES.KMtj 11 For Sale by George B. Ohristoph. Diolofrtphed ( ram Ufc. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man :1. : of Me. & produces the above results In 30 days. It tett jotvertullr and Quickly. Cures when all others fail. young men will regain their lost manhood , and old men will recover their youthtnt Tlgor by using BEVIVO. It quickly and eurely restores Nervous. less , Lost Vitality , Impotcncy. nightly Emissions , U > st Power , Falling Memory , Wasting Diseases , and all effects ot self -abuse orcicefsand Indiscretion , which unfits ono for study , business or marriage. II not only cures by starting at the seat of disease , but Is a great nerve tonic and blood builder , bring ing back tbe pink glow to polo cheeks and restoring - storing the flrc of youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO , no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By malt Bl.OO per package , or six for CC.OO , with posi tive written guarantee to core or reload the money , nook and artvlso free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO. , For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by 3eo. B. Ohristoph , druggist. Why not use the best laundry soap and secure attract * ive premiums free v- Comjjlek catalogue show our )00 ) premiums Ihil my be xcured by saving Ihe wrappers , fufriisheJ lr upon request Send ) our mm ? on a postal card , and ue will mail you " the catalogue Primliim Dipt , , 'TheJJudahy Packing Company , 'South Omaha , Nib. 'Dianoiut "C" Soap for > alt by all Oroetrt