THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JUNJ3 27 , U)02. ) 'asses Substitute for Senate Philippine Bill , IM'CALL VOTES WITH DEMOCRATS Measure Provides for Civil 8clf-0ov- ornment When Peace It Established. House Votes for Panama Canal Dill and It Now Goes to President. Washington , Juno 27. At 8 o'clock Innt night , nt the end of a nlno hours' niton and of a dobuto luatlntf night nnd day for a week , the liouao panned .the Philippine civil ffovornftiont hill practically as It tiimo frdth the com * tnlttco. It was a party vote 141 to 97 with the bxcopUon of McCull , who Toted with the Democrats. The mi nority nuhnUtuto , for the oatubllnh- inont of a temporary government In the iHlundn and tholr pormunont Indo- pomlenco an noon tvn a stable govern- rurnt could bo ostabllHUod , was do * fcntecl by 1)5 ) to ICO. The dobnto dur- Ins the day was at times of a lively cuurnrtur. The Democrats offered a imilUtmlo of nmonriinonta , but nil wcro voted down , Including ono ottered by I'attorHon ( Tonn. ) , to prohibit slavery or Involuntary servitude In the Isl ands. The greatest Interest attached to an amendment offered by McCull [ ( Hep. , Mass. ) , to the end that the bill dceluro the policy of the United States he to develop the capacity of , the Filipinos for self ( 'ovorniiicnt and jtledRlng the faith of the United States to Riant them self government. Ho supported the amendment In an eloquent speech and the Domocrnts challenged their political adversaries to declare tholr future policy. Grosvo- nor ( O. ) and Cooper ( WIs. ) suld It would bo unwlnu to mortgage the tut- Airo by making such a declaration now cxnd the latter quoted Governor Tuft U ns saying that such a promise now jiwould tend to prevent the pacification of the Islands. The amendment , was [ lost 89 to 128. It was a strict party ( vote , except for McCall and LltUelleltl , { who voted with the Democrats for the pjuundmcnt. Rule to Follow Pence. The substitute for the noimto Phil- ilpplno civil government bill differs from the bill as It passed the senate in muny minor particulars , but nrln- clpnlly In the following : } The house substitute provides for a complete system of civil government , ( with a Icglnlaturu to consist of two JIOUBOK , ono of which shall be a popu lar assembly elected by the Filipino ! j > ooplt\ The leglBlaturo Is to bo chosen after the "existing Insurrection , in the Philippines shall have ceased nnd complete peace shall bavo boon established tin-vein And the fact certt- Hod to the president by the Philippine commission. " I The house measure also defines rtvlth greater detail than the senate the rights of citizenship of those re- ois elding In the Islands , and provides that' ' all residents shall receive the . .od sumo protection fiom the United States In respect to their relation pith foreign governments as Is no ( Coidod to citizens of the United tates. One of the most Important differences between the house and ide. iVirUc bills Is that relating to coinage. e.d Th senate provided a silver standard somewhat in extension and peifectlon lof that now In oxlstonce. The house Censure provides a gold standard system , with the gold dollar of the ( United States ns the standard unit of ( value for the Islands. The main coin' la to bo the pose , made In silver , but of a gold value , and this Is to bo di vided Into subsidiary pieces of money lioarlng devices emblematic of Amor- Jean sovereignty. Provision Is also nindo for a system of paper currency and for a complete financial system. I. Iu dealing with the grant or fran- chlacs , the house bill places many more restrictions on such grants than ttio senate bill. In this respect the restrictions provided by the house fol low the lines of those provided for Porto Rico. Both bills provide for ac quiring the friar lands and for the Issue of bonds sufficient to pay for tlio lands , the senate provision making tbo interest rate Wi per cent and the liouse 6 per cent. Both measures con tain extended provisions relatlvo to the timber lands , harbor and Internal improvements , and for two delegate commissioners chosen by the Filipino poaplo to represent them in Washing ton and have the privilege of the floor pf tha houso. I ; House Votes for Panama Route. f Before the consideration of the Philippine bill was resumed , the house l > y a vote of 252 to 3 adopted the con ference report on the Isthmian canal 1 , thus accepting In tote the scnato The bill now goes to the presi dent f Hopburn moved the adoption of the conference report. Ho reiterated his Btatement that ho had not changed his opinion that the house measure was wiser than the senate bill. He also favored the Nicaragua route , but do- Bplte all defects the house conferees ; were convinced that It was better to Bo something than have no legislation at all. The following votes were cast In the negative : Ball ( Tex. ) , Bell KColo. ) , Hay ( Va. ) , Jones ( Va. ) , Claude Kltchln ( N. C. ) , Loud ( Cal. ) , Neville , ( Neb. ) and Woods ( Cal. ) . | The general committee of the differ ent branches of the sIlU industry at Paterson declared against u general strike , Three Children Struck by Train. Cedar Rapids , la. , June 27.lonzi JVVells , Rosa Golgor nnd Lena G * ! fe > children , wore struck by : i ' : : u n Fairfax. Rosa Gclgor and Aluiu Shells were fatally injured. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS MEET Tenth International Convention Opens Auspiciously at Denver. Denver Juno 27. The tenth International - national Sunday Hchool convention opened Its IIrat BOSDHOII nt Trinity M , 1C. church last tlitfit. The auditorium was decorated with American and Drltlah Hags. The greater part of the tlmo was deVoted to welcoming npoechcB nnd rotipntisca , A. B. Me * Crlllls of Providence provided In place of President Hello Smith of Atlanta , who was detained nt homo by IlluonB. S. II. Atwatnr , president of the Colorado rado State Sunday School tonsocla- tlou ; ox-Mayor Henry V. Johnson , chairman of the local committee , and Hov. B. B. Tyler , president of the Min isterial alliance of Denver , welcomed the dologatus. The response was made by Vlco President McCrlllls. After the announcumont of the nom inating commltto * , F. F. Bolnoy , chair man of the Sunday School union of London , wan Introduced. As ho stood upon the platform the audience roao nnd sang "Gotl Save the King , " fol lowing It with "America. . " The com pliment was acknowledged by Mr. Bel- soy , who extended the greeting of his countrymen to the convention. UNDESIRABLE PEOPLE COMING. Number of Deportations la Greatly Increased. Now York , Juno 27. There has been an increase In the number of tin desirable emigrants coming to this country within the last two months. In consequence the niimbor of de portations by the bureau of Immigra tion nt this port has greatly Increased , Last year 1,101 wore deported In May and Juno. Slnco May 1 , this year , the number of deportations has been 1,7-12. The Immigration olllclnls also have observed that there are moro aged persons among the Immigrants than formerly. More than half of thosa who arc coming hero are unable to road nnd write. , DAMAGE 10 OVER A MILLION. Four Fatalities Reported as Result o South Dakota. Storm. YauUton , S. D. , Juno 27. Wlros arc Btlll down In all dlroctlona , which pre vents much authentic news regarding the storm. The following persons arc known to bo dead : Mrs. Frank John son , Hudson ; Dr. Curtis , Beroaford ; Mrs. Blurco , Volln ; Knud Rye , Irene. The loan of property , usldo from crops , will exceed $1,000,000. Professor Latta Elected President. Washington , Juno 27. The Ameri can Association of Farmers' Institute Workers yesterday adjourned to meet in Toronto , Canada , In the summer of 1003. Professor W. C. Latta of Lafayette - fayetto , Ind. , was elected president Resolutions wore adopted endorsing the St. Louis exposition plan for dom onstratlon of agricultural Implements In operation. 'lCHICAGO \ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and | Closing Quotations. Chicago , Jiiiul0. ! . Onilii HppiMitatlon cx - < porlcm-cd ximit'thliiK of n mivi'M * twist from the lionr to the bull tittle todny. All mnr- ketN stiu ted nut wen I. mill won.1 dcpiovxt-d Into a position \\httru thy could be raided i-iislly. The rnld cnniu uiulur the illicctlmi of llnlite com ImlN nnd piIcestwitched / uliout vloluntly. The tone bpeiune much nilxpil , iilthopili the bull * wi-u > hi the um jorlty. At tlio clone July whunt was % < lower , September \\hcat 'JiliVie ' higher , July corn Vic up , Soptmnlier corn Tdc higher and July o tn lMu ! lituHcr. I'rovlnlnns closed > unt-hiiiiKi-d , to 7V4c hlKhor. Cloning prlcei Whciit-July. 7I Corn-July , ( IS'Sic ; Sep't. , OOUc ; Drc.i Gain-July. : > jc : Sopt. , ) vc : PPC. , Tork-July , $18.iO ; : 8opt.v * 18.M. I.nril-Julv , $ U.n7H : Sept. , flO.GO. llllis-July. 110.75 : Sept. , $10,110. ClilciiKO Cash Prlco * No. 2 rtsl whftat 7l i4ir80o ( : No. 3 rod whmt. 77VjH 711c ; No 3 uprliiK whrRt , 74VMf70V4c ; NoT U hari whpnt. 74H4l7rt % ; No , 3 hard wheat. 74i ( 70o : No. 'J catih corn , Q7tttt8lici No. yellow corn , 07 ® l8',4c : No. 3 yellow corn , l\lf Mr. J cumli nnln MrNn 1 urhlt * ts. . 52c ; No. 3 white outs , 82 > Chicago Live Stock. Chlcngo , June 'JO. CnUla-Kecelpts , 0,500 , Inchulliij l.'W ) Toiuuij prlmv bocvec steady , all other * lowar ; good to prime stem , (7.00 8.40 ; poor to muJlum , Ji-Tr > a 7.BO ; atockurn and ffsdcrs , $ j WVgn.M ; cows , Jl.-KXiTO.OO ; belters. J2.MJH3.50 : lo - ners , $ t.40 2.80 ; bulls. | 2.25-,73 ; ts , $2.tXXao.0 ; Texoa fed stuors , J4.OOilT.00. noRs Itccelpts today , 33,000 ; tomorrow , 25,0Xj ) left over , 7,000 ; alow , 10515c low er than early Wndncnduy ; mli d and hatchcfK. $7.237.70 ; good to chalco heavy , $7.70-27.83 ; roiiRU heavy , $7.307.CO ; light , $7.23jJ7.4R ( ; bulk of tales , 17.35187.70 * Slicpp-llerelptu ; 12,000 ; atfady ; Umbs cholc * tt aily ; rood to choice wctheri , $3.73 $4.23 ; fair to choice mixed , $3.5024.00 ; wettern ( iheep , fJ.75a-l.00 ; native lambs \ , $4.00 < 3t.50. ) Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City , June 20. Cattle Receipt * , 0,000 ; uatlvo steers Blow , steady to lOc lower , other cattle shade hltfher ; choice beef steam. $7.35dtS.23 ; fair to Rood , $3.00 ( 7.30 ; stackers and feeders , $2.70 3.60 ; western fed steera. $ S.OO14.30 ; .Texas and Indluu strer , $2.MXOO.OO ; Texas cows , $2.23 (33.00 ( ; native cows , $2.00QU3 ; native heif ers , $3.0033.73 ; caunem. $ l.fSO3.00 ; bulU , $2.003 .73 ; calves , $3.23 < it8,23. Hoe -Re- celptt. 7,480 ; 5c lower ; pigs 310c lower ; top , $7.BA ; bulk of sales , $7.00 7.731 heavy , $7.65417.83 : mixed packers , $7.X > C7.G3 ; light , $7.23(37.07 ( % ; pigs. JO.T.VaT.U.I. Shorp lUctlpts. 4,450 ; ISffiiJOa lower ; lambs 23 33c lower ! unttv * lambs , $4.WX2030 ; vr 8t eru lambs , $4.5O D.70 ; natlva wtbers , $4.73 Q4.00 , wcstarn wethers$3.00 4.70. " South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , June 2fl. Cattle Receipts , 2.000 ; active , strong ; native steers" $5.00(8' ( 8.00 ; cows nud holers , $ ,1.0OC&.90ieitpru steer * , $4.r > 0 < C > .SO ; Texan steers , ? 4.4OJi 0.40 ; cauners , $1.50 2.75 ; stackers and feeders , $3.6Xg4.75 : calvus , $3.00(00.00 ( , bulls , stars , etc. , $2.5020.25. Hogs-lie celpts. 10.100 : 6c lower ; hsavy , $7.BO7.05 ; mlxfd. $7.43 7.CO ; light , 7.8X37.30 ( ; plei , $0.00 7.23 ; bulk of sales , $7.4&3T.GO , Hhuep-ltecelptfi , 3,000 ; I&fll5c loner ; fed muttons , 3.0O713W ; westerns , $2.7C@3.23 ewfs , $2.30Q3.X ( ; ) ; common and stackers $2.COQ3.50 ; lambs , $4.60/flO.Ki. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , June 20.-Cattle-R c lpts , 1 , 100 ; steady ; nutlres , J4.SMiS.00 ; co\\ * and b lcr * , $1.7& < a .CO ; veaU , $3.U > Ud.OO ; stock- rx and feeders , $2.0 < V n.co. Hogs-It- eilpts , 0,000 ; light and light tnlxsd , { 7.43'il 7.00 ; medium and U avy , J7.5Q7.SO ; pigs , An t ncriMi iinl ICInif of Writing of I'rlnco Albert In nn urtlolo In the Century on "Tho Royal Family of I-'iiKliuid , " Professor Oscnr Hrowiv Ing HiiyH ! From the first the prlnco Identified liliiiKclf with the queen In all bur la- born , They had ono mind nnd one Boiil. Rlolng every niornlng With the dawn , tlio prlnco wont Into hli work room , whore tholr two tubleu Htood Bldo by Hide , nnd rwul nil tholr corre- epondcneo , arranging overytlilng for tlio qucon'B coiivcnlcncc when she NhoutU nrrlvo. ' ! ! know nil her thoughtH and nsRlHtctl nil her notions , yet so adroit and self HiicrKlclng wna i conduct that all the merit and pop ularity came to her. The people had no Idea that he Interfered with public affairs , yet hull they rellcutcd they must have known that It WUH Inovlta- bio. Once 'during the Crimean war , wlicn the notion got abroad that the prince had Intervened , there were tales of treason and of Homllng lilui to the tower. I'et on tlio day of the prince's death , on that cold , Icebound Saturday , Charles Ktngsley saltl to the present writer , "Ho 'was Ulnjj ot England f6r twenty years , and lib ono knevr. It. " UrnRRlnU' Coiorad Dottlca. Those huge glass bulbs of red and yellow nnd blue water which are called ehow bottles nro gradually ceasing to be a feature- the decoration of drug gists' windows. In the past they were ak necessary to every drugstore us a rod and white pole U to n barber shop , but they hnvo not , as the pole has , a well defined history. All that druggists know of them Is that they have been always used ns window ornaments. The brilliant liquids that they contain arc made cheaply anil plainly of chem icals nud water. Thus a Bolutlon of copper and ammonia makes blue. Bi chromate ( if potash makes orange. Ani line dyes have of Into been used In the chemicals' place , but the liquids fade In a strong sunlight and have frequent ly to be renewed. The liquids colored chemically , on the other hand , lust well nigh forever. Philadelphia Record. lie Ilnn. Sol Smith RiiHsell had three young nieces living In the west , of whom ho was very fond. On one occasion , so the story goes , ho took the youngest of them for a walk and bought her some candy on the agreement that It was not to be eaten until they reached her home. They started , but before they had gene far the little girl proposed , "Let's wunl" Her uncle declined , nnd there was long pleading , all to no pur pose. Finally the little girl stopped , knelt down on the pavement and of fered up the petition , "Dod , please make Uncle Sol wun. " "It was simply n question of my los ing my dignity or her losing her faith In God , " nald Mr. Russell In .relating the incident , "so we ran as fast as we could for home. " A Narrow "BIngle tells me that ho bad two horses killed under him In one of the battles of the last war. " "That's right. A railway car ho was riding In backed Into them. " Cleve land Plain Dealer. Ilulort Conrtconn. "Hair's getting a bit gray , sir , " re marked the barber as the next victim settled back In the chair. "No wonder , " rejoined the N. V. "Just think how long I have been wait- > K. " Ten Years in Bed. R. A. Gray , J. P. , Oakvillo , Ind , writes , "For ton years I was conliued to my bed with disease of my kidneys. It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best rnodical skill available , but could got no relief until Foloy's Kidney Care was recommended to mo. It has boon ) a Godsend to me. " A. II. Kiesan. Rounds oat the hollow places ; smooths out lines that oroop about one's face ; woos roses back to faded checks. That's what llocky Mountain Tea does. A. H. Kiesavi. During the summer kidney irregular ities are often caused by excesSive drinking or being overheated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foloy's Kidney Ouro. A. H. Kiosau. Ready to Yield. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for piles and found it a certain euro > , ! ' says S. B. Meredith , Willow Grove , Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases , all kinds of wounds. Accept no counter < foils. The Kiesau Drug Go. Saved From an Awful Fate. " ' I had " "Everybody'said consumption , writes Mrs. A. M. Shields , of Chambers- burg , Pa. , "I was so low after six mouths of severe sickness , caused by hay fever and asthma , that few thought I could get well , but I learned of tile marvelous - velous merit of Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption , used it and , was completely cured. " For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the safest euro in the world , and is infallible for coughs , colds aud bronchial affections. Guaranteed bottles 50" cents aud $1.00. Trial bottles free at the Kiesau Drug Go. Go.No No good health unless the kidneys are sound. Foloy's Kidney Ouro makes .the kidneys right. A. II. Kiesan. Drying preparations simply devel op dry cntarrh ; they dry up the secretions , which adhere to the membrane and decom pose , causing n far moro Bcrious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry * lug inhalants , fumes , ainokos and euuffa and use that which cleanses , soothes aud heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head ennily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tha 60o. BZO. ! Ely Brothers , 50 Warren St. , N.Y , The Balm cures without pain , does no irritate or causa sneezing. It spreads itsel over an irritated nnd ntigry eurface , roller ing immediately the painful Inflammation With Ely's ( jroam Balm you nro annod against Nasal Catarib. aud nay Fercr. I Whooping Cough. little son had uu attack of whoop ing cough and wan threatened with pneumonia ; but for Olmuiborlntii's Cough Uuuiody wo would hayo hua n serious time of it. It also saved him from Bovoral severe attacks of croup. H. .T Striokfiulou , editor Wofld-llornld , Fair llnvoa , Wash , For saio by Kiosau Drug Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Spring Fevor. Spring fever Is another name for bll- It is moro Korloas than most people think. A torpid liver and hi * native bowels uieau a poisoned system. If neglected , serious Illness may 'follow Ruoh aymnfoius. Do Witt's Little Early Rlsora remove all danger by stimulat ing the liver , opening tha bowels aud oloaiiBiug 'tho system of impurities. Safe pills. Never gripo.II ( hayo taken DoWltt'u Little Early Riaors for torpid liver every spring for years , " writes R. M. Evorly , MoutidBvillo , W. Vo. "Thoy do mo moro good than anything I have ever tried. " The Kiosau Drug Go. _ On the first indication of kidney trouble , atop it by taking Foloy'a Kid- lioyOuro. A. II. Kiesau. Read It in His 'Newspaper. George Holmuli , a well known Ger man citizen of Now Lebanon , Ohio , is a constant reader of the Dayton Volkszoit- uug. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the host in its columns , and when he saw Chamberlain's Pain Balm advertised therein for lame back , ho did not hesitate in buying a bottle of it for his wife , who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her baak aud could got no relief. Ho says : "After using the Pain Balm for a few days my wtto said to mo , 'I feel ns though born auow , ' nud before using the entire contents of the bottle the unbear able pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties. " Ho is very thankful nud hopes that all suil'oriug li Ice wise will hoar of her wonder Jul recovery. This valuable liniment is for sale by Kiesau Drug Go. . . . . . . . i . . .I . I Interesting to Asthma Sufferers. Daniel Baute of Ottorvillo , Iowa , writes , "I have had asthma for three or four years nud have tried about all the cough and asthma euros in the market and have rccolvod treatment from physicians in Now York and other cities , but got very little benefit until I tried Foloy's Houoy aud Tar which gave mo immediate relief nnd I will never be without it in my house , I sincerely recommend it to all. A. H. Kiosau. For biliousness use Ohamborlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels , effecting a quick aud permanent euro. For sale by Kiesan Drug Go. , _ Ohrouio bronchial troubles and sum mer coughs cau be quickly relieved nud cured by Foloy's Honey nud Tar. A. H. Kiesau. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by Druggist G. W. Roberts of Elizabeth , W. Va. An old mnu there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable oaucor. They believed his case hopeless till ho used Electric Bitters aud applied Bucklou's Arnica Salve , which treat ment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious , kidney aud microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless heal ing power , blood diseases , skin eruptions , uioois nnd sores vanish. Bitters 50 cents , nl > o 25 cents ut the Kiesau Drug Go. Leads Them All. "One minute Cough Cure boats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs , colds , croup and throat and lung troubles , " says D. Scott Ourriu of Logantou , Pa. One minute Cough Ouro is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately. Mothers every where testify to the good it has douo their little oues. Group is so sudden in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too lato. It yields at once to Ono Miu- n8 _ POUB.Cure. ' . _ Pleasant to take , Children "like it. Sure euro for grip , bronchitis , coughs. The Kiosau Drug Co. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boschoe , a celebrated Gormou physician , aud is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortunate discov eries hi-medicine. It quickly euros coughs , colds aud all lung troubles of the severest nature , removing , as it does , the cause of the offection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy con dition. It is uot nn experimental medi cine , but has stood the test for years , giving satisfaction in every case , which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold an nually. Bosoheo's German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1868 , aud is now sold in every town and vil lage in thooivilizod world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary oongh. Price 175 cents. Got Green's special almanao. | A. H. Kiesan. Filthy Temples In India. Sacred cows often dofllo Indian tem ples , but worse yet is a body that's pol i- luted by constipation , Don't ' permit it. Oleanso your system with Dr. King's New Llfo Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers , active bowels , good digestion , fine appetite. Only 25 cents at the Kiesau Drug Go. Warning. If you have kidney or bladder tronblo and do not use Foley's Kidney Cure , you will have only yourself to blame for results , as it positively cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. A. H. Kiesau. Happy Time In Old Town. "We felt ' very happy , " writes R. N. Bovill , Old'Town , Va. , "when Buok- leu's Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a bad case of scald head. It delights all who nso it for outs , corns , burns , bruises , boils , ulcers , eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 25 cents is.at the Kicsau Drug Go. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from Robert R. Watts , of Salem , Mo. , is instructive . "I have been troubled with kidney issh case for the last five years , I lost flesh nud never felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all ne dies suggested without relief , lly I tried Foley's Kidney Garo nud less than two bottles completely cured me and I am now sound and well. " A. H. Kiesau. ' CATARRH The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes , lotions , salves , medicated tobacco nnd cigarettes or any external or local application , is just as senseless as would be kindling a lire on top of the pot to make it boil. True , these give temporary relief , but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh , for It checks perspiration , and the poisonous acids and vapors which should pass off through the skin , are thrown back upon the. mucous membrane or inner skin , producing- inflammation and excessive flow of mucus , much of which is absorbed into the blood , and through the circulation reaches every part of the system , involving the Stomach , Kidneys and other parts of the body. Wh.cn the disease assumes the dry form , the breath becomes exceedingly folil , blinding headaches arc frequent , the eyes red , hearingaflec'tcd and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that doca not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the circulation all offensive matter , and when rich , pure blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy add the skin active , all the disagreeable , painful symptoms disap pear , and a permanent , thorough cure iseffected. . S. S. S. being- strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion , but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free. Book on blood and skin diseases sent on application. J TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Atlanta , Ga. Of wnat does a bad taste in your mouth remind you ? It indicates that your stomach is in bud condition and will remind you that there is nothing , so good for such a disorder as Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets alter having once used them. They cloauso and invigorate the stomach and regu late the bowels. For sale at 23 cents per box by Kiesau Drug Co. A Real Friend. "I suffered from dyspepsia aud indi gestion for flfteon years , " says W. T. Stnrdevaut of Morrv Oaks , N.O. "After I had tried many doctors and medicines to no avail ouo of my friends persuaded ni'o to try Kodol. It gave immediate re lief. I cau oat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good. I cheer fully recommend Kodol. " Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system. You need wholesome , strengthening food. Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting it without the stomach's aid. The Kiesau Drug Co. Whence comes this mighty , far reach ing power that enables Rocky Mountain Tea to make such wonderful cures ? Try it and see. A. H. Kiesau. - tt Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy- five per cent of the people in the United States are nfilictod with these two dis eases and their effects : such as sour stomach , sick headache , habitual costiveness - tiveness , palpitation of the heart , heart burn , water-brash , gnawing and burn ing pains at the pit of the stomach , yellow skin , coated tongue and disagree able taste in the mouth , coming up of food after eating , low spirits , etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve yon. " Try it. Get Greou's special almanao. A. H. Kiesau. It's the well spring of Joy. The cen ter around which happy home life cen ters. Rocky Mountain Tea. That great family remedy that makes home happy. A. H. Kiesau. How to Avoid Trouble , Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain's Oolio , Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to bo needed before the summer is over , aud if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or iu your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine iu use for bowel complaints , both for children nud adults. No family cau afford to be without it. For sale by Kiesau Drug Go. _ Dropsy starting in the feet or ankles comes from a weak or diseased heart a heart that cannot keep up the circulation. The blood then settles in the lower limbs where the watery portions ooze out into surrounding tissues causing bloat and swelling. The heart must be strengthened and built up before the dropsy can be cured to stay ; and the best of all heart medicines is Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "I had palpitation , shortness of breath , pain in heart , swelling of feet aim ankles , hungry spells and was contlncd to my bed and easy chair. A few bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure made mo well , " Mns. C. OsBOiwii , Clyde , O. D * . Mlei' gives new strength to the heart , regulates the circulation , stimulates 129 lates the digestion and restores health. Sold by druggists 29m a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co. . Elkhart , Ind. "HEADACHE Al 1I drug stort * . 35 Don * 3Sc. Nasal CATARRH It. nil ha etages there should be cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cloin-cs , tootbea and heals iho dcecased mcmbrnho. It ciin 9 cntarih and drives auy a coM la tbe bead quickly. Crcnra Balm la placed Into the nostrils , Bpre&dt over the membrane and Is absorbed. Itcllof I * Im mediate and a euro follows. It IB not drying does not produce sneezing. Largo Size , SO cents at Drug- Ijlets or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents by mall. ELY BKOTUEU3.00 Warren Street , New Y rk. DON'T BE FOOLED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mndc only by Alndlson Medi cine Co. , Mailuon , WIs. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on cnch package. Price , 35 cents. Nevrr * oW In bulk. Accept no jubstl * tute Ask \our druggist. produces the above results In 30 days. It act * . powerfully and quickly. Curca when all others fill. VounRtnenlllregaln tbcir lost manhood , and old men 'nlll recover tbclr youthful vigor by using IlEVIVO. It quickly andBuroly restores Nerron * ness , Lost Vitality , Impotoncy. Nightly Emissions. test Power , Falling Memory , Wftotlne Dlscasoa.and all effects ol sclf-abuBO or cxceEsand indiscretion , which unfits ono for study , business or marriage. II not only cures by Btirting at the peat of disease , but la a Brest norvc tonic and blood builder , bring * Ing back the plnlr. glow to pale checks and re storing the flro of youth. It wards off Ineanltj ftnd Consumption. Insist on hiving KEVIVO , na other. It can bo curried la vest pocket. By malt 81.00 per package or six for 96.00 , with * pott tlvo Tv-rUton pnarantao to cure or refund the monev. BOOK nuct advlso free. Address 80YAL MEDICINE CO. , l6 For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Goo. B. Obristoph , druggist. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. EM C V'C KIDNEY CURE Is I iULCI o 6uaranteid Rinedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles * PRICE SOc. and $1.00. SOLD BY A. H. KIESAU. " You I Cannot I Push a Man | Far Upa i : Tree. " : : $ | \ You cannot drive purchasers ; ; ' ; \ to any particular store. You ; ; ; can win them by convincing ; j ' ' ; ; arguments. > i A convincing argument attractively - ' , ! ' ' . tractively displayed in the ad1 1 \ ; : vertising columns of this paper * ; ; will reach the eyes of hundreds ; of buyers in this community.