* WWrn * 'fpWtr * 'T < --T'p-"r ' - t -r w- : J r v T i * * If i' ' 1 # T > - TflE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY. JULY 18. 1802. i I i Russia Proposes Intcrnatlon.il Conference on Question , DETAILS OF IMPORTANT MOVE j Minister of Finance DoWltto Proposes - poses Thnt Europo.in Powcra ' Should Consider , In Common , I } Menna to Protect Commerce. London , July 18. Details of nn Im portant inovo by JliiHHlaflilch buvo evidently been mipprcfmoil hlthoito by the censor hcva tnuwplrod In London , Tlilo move lu no lomi than a proponiil by the Imparlal government for an In- tcnmtiunal nniforeneo to deal with ( runts. ' Damn do Slaal , Russian ntnhansadar In London , nhout Ion days ago present ed the Hrltlnh government a nolo ftom M. DoWitte , the UitsBlan mlnlHtcr of finance , which nolo also was Hi'iit to all the poworn that allied tlio TJrua- BOH Biuar convention , proponing that these pinvorn should roiiBldor In com- inon meant ) to prefect Intenmtloml commerce against the i\rtlllclal \ doproa- slon of prices , not only by government m en mi r 09 , mi ah as export bountloH or the control of production , but also by the much moro dangerous processes adopted by trustfl , prlvato undortak- t , Ings or cartels , which torn ! artificial- * ly to Influence the International mar ket. This explains the mysterious reference - oronco made In the Financial MoBson- nor of St. Potornhurg early this week , to a recent note ot M. Do Wltto , which the pupor said "Is an application , In tlio economic domain , of the princi ples of The Hofitio conference. " WAITS FOR THE CORONATON. King to Remain on Board Royal Yacht Until Time for the Event. London , July 18. The reports re garding King 4 > I3dward's health con tinue to ho m < &t satisfactory. Ho will remain on the royal yacht off Coweo , Isle of Wight , until August 8 , and will return to the Roadstead after the cori onatlan. It has been definitely decided that the British llcot will rcassomhlo ott III ! Portsmouth for the coronation rovlow. . The Japanese squadron has bbon In- atructeii to return there nnd It Is un derstood Hint other forolcn countrlc-j will also bo represented. Instructions luivo heon Issued to nklppors and pllotB naVlgallng vosKols through the Solant to slow down when passing the Victoria and Albert In or m der to prevent unnecessary oscillation. Since his removal to COWPS , the progress of the king has boon HO rapid that his physicians have ordered amore moro llhoral diet for his majesty. } The Heat has boon ordered to as semble at Splthead August 11 for the purpose of a rovlow by the king. Earl Cadogan Resigns. London , July 18. Karl Cadogan yes terday resigned the lord lieutenancy of Ireland. The fact that all the min isters except Karl Cailogan , Including Sir Michael Hlcks-Ucach attended yes. - terday'a council shows that Prlmo Minister Unlfoiir has asked all of them to remain in ofllco until the end of the present session of parliament. It hi understood that Mr. Balfour Intends to reduce the number of ministers [ n the cabinet. Neither a lord lieutenant of Ireland nor an Irish chancellor is . * likely tome included In the next cab inet. King Victor Ends Visit. Potorhof , Russia , July 18. Prior to his departure for Italy yesterday , King v yictor Emmanuel took breakfast with the czar and other members of the Imperial family on a balcony of the palace. Later Emperor Nicholas , the grand dukes and many other notable personages went to the railway sta tion to see Russia's royal guest off. The two sovereigns saluted each other affectionately several1 times and as the train drew out the Italian king waved his hand till ho was out of sight. Chinese Accept Terms. ' Poking , July 18. General Yuan Shal Kal and the Chinese foreign ofllco have decided to accept the terms pro posed for the withdrawal of the tor- > olgn troops from Tlon Tsln and will GO notify the ministers July 10 , unless the dowager empress disapproves of ' Ofa th'clr action. This decision will bo a Burprlso to the ministers , who expect ed the Chinese would endeavor to ob tain better terms. / American Missionaries Stoned by Japs St. Petersburg , July 18. The Novoo yrqmya publishes a dispatch from Seoul , Korea , which says that two American missionaries bavo been atoned and beaten on the line of the Sec-ul-FiiBttii railroad by Japanese la- 'borer * and that the Japanese minister has expressed i egret and promised the Berere punishment of fho offenders - ors , Stcyn In Pitiable Shape. Capetown , July 18. The women or Capetown presented Mrs. Stoyn , wife of the ex-president of the Orange Rlv- or Colony , with a purse of ? 5,000 before - fore she nailed for Europe with her husband. Mr. Steyn was In A pitiable condition from enteric fever. Ills arms and legs wore partially paralyzed and ho was unable to opcn his eyelids. % Warships In Venezuelan Waters Washington , July 18. Minister Bovrcn has cabled the state depart raont that the Topeka Is duo at Puerto Cab'cllo today. The minister's cable jram also ubld that the gunboat Marl outt * . la expected to arrive shortly at Barcelona , where President Cnatro lias gone to makea decisive stand against the Insurgents. Confcsuco to Killing Four Dablen , , IJIrmliiHlmm , Ala , July 18. Willie Cannon , a colored liainp , aged fifteen ydnt'B , confcsHoil to Chief oJ" Polk'o AtlBtln that ho had tocently killed a whlto baby at Quurnco , Ah. , a negro baby tit Helena , a negro baby at Ca- linba , and a negro baby In Dinning- ham , The body of ) io Inst named baby linn boon found. Coroner Parht has the llttlo nugro In charge , and IB Inventl- gating his talc , Live Wire KUIa Druggist Ccilar RapldB , la. , July 18. Frank Lcahoy took hold of on electric wire connected with an electric fan and waB ItiBtanUy killed In hla drug Btoro at Marlon. Several others were burned badly , and BO mtioli excitement wan calmed that the company waB forced < to Bluit off the current , leaving the rlty In utter diu linens. Shot from Anibuoh. Orovoton , Tox./Jnly 18. Dr. J. M. Cory and LOe ISaglo wore mynterloiiBly eliot to death early Thursday morn- Inwhllo / standing nenr a hotel. Both of thorn reeelvnd a bullet /n / tlio stoni- ach. James WIlllaniB , Hitting In his room In the liolol , was strnclr by a stray bullet and may IOHO his arm. Oil Flro Still Burning. Jennings , La. , July 18. Three thou sand dollars was offered to any one who would extinguish the Humes and got control of the burning oil gusher. Bmoko from the flro can bo soon twen ty miles and at night the sky IB bril liantly ' Illuminated for a much greater distance. DEATH OF CAPTAIN REISINGER. Commander of Philadelphia Succumbs to Panama Fever. San Francisco , July 18. The Unit ed States cruiser Philadelphia arrived from Panama yesterday In command of Lieutenant Commander Charles Laird. Captain William Wagner Rolslngor , who was In command of the Philadelphia when she left Panama , died July 10 of Panama fever. Ho was burled at Magdalcnn. Captain Rolslngor loaves a wlfo and married daughter In Washington , D. C. When tbo Philadelphia loft Panama on Juno 28 there were no now develop ments but.a conflict was expected to take t place at any time at sea between the t Royaca , the government gunboat , and the Padllla , whoso whereabouts were unknown. A WAY OF ESCAPE. Jnt < > wnv , the Widow IlnrMorr nncl \ "Talking about wlilowf , " snlrt tbo innn wltli tlio stojiy , "did 1 ever tell you nbotu .lakowny nnrt tlie Widow HarHtowY" Now. there hadn't' boon n word said about widows , but ono of tbo party re plied , "No , sir ; you never did. " "Well,1' said tbo man with the stogy , "Jakcway was a character , one of those you read about. He'd lived alone for years. When he was a young man , he had been disappointed In Jove or seine tlilug. nnd from that time he'd been sour a rcg'lar woman hater nnd the particular object of his dislike was the Widow Barstow , aggressive from her head to her heels. The very sight of her to old Jakoway was like the wav ing of a red ling to n bull. "They usetcr go to the same church , but the ushers knew the situation well enough to put a goodly portion of the sanctuary between them. Unfortunate' ly on one Sunday thcro was a new usher. The opening service was well under way , and Jakcway was In a paw by himself well down toward the front , when down the aisle came the new usher with the widow tailing along In his wake , and ho bunded her into Jake- way's pew. "Tun old man gave one look as the figure rustled In ; then he gathered up his umbrella , his hat , his bandana and his prayer book and cleared the back of the pew In front with the agility ot a boy , and just as he landed on the front seat the preacher gave out his text : " 'There hath no evil befallen you such as is common to man but God will with the temptation also make a way of escape.1 " Now York Mall and Express. jtr'T "IT Proof Positive. "Looncy Is no Judge of human nature at nil. " ' "Why do you say that ? " "lie has such sublime faith In him- seh. " Indianapolis News , , IIlH "lie always has an excuse ready. " "Yes : he believes moro In good ex cuses than In avoiding the necessity for any excuse. " Ilrooklyu Life. The engagement of Bishop Henry C. Potter to Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark , Now York , rich and charitable , Is announced. Mrs. Potter died In 1001 of heat prostration , Ions than n year ago. Warning. If you have kidney- bladder trouble nnd do not use Foley's Kidney Ouro , yon will bavo only yourself to blnmo for results , as it positively cures ull forms of kidney and bladder diseases. A. II. Kiesau. The Federation of Woman's clubs has extended the rigbt of honorary membership to tbe men wbo make Rocky Mountain Tea , women's great est benefactor. A. H. KIESAU. Was Wasting Away. The following letter from Robert R. Watts , of Salem , Mo. , Is instructive. . "I bavo been troubled with kidney dis ease for the last five yearn. I lost llosh and never felt well and doctored with leading physicians and tried all reme dies suggested without relief. Finally ( tried Foley's Kidney Ouro and less than two bottles completely cured ine and I am now sound nnd well. " A. H , Kiosnu. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day'o Trading and Closing Quotations. ClildiKOInly 17. Corn hclil tlio crntn of tlic | ii'ciiliul\u HliiKo tliroii'lniit ( ) toiluy'n di'iillliKH mill ( lie July option uiiulcci ; I'lrulk' tinim fur n dunil iloiil , Condition ! weio luiimiluiMy bcmluli In HID courtrot Kriiln lint Miipiioit by the hull crowd that looked very IJIIOIT cniiHlilcrliiu tlio un > nnimcimii'iit tlint tliu hull Intercut hud iilinriiloni'il July KIVO tll ( > nnirkct good ntrcDRlh. Wlipnt nnd ontit had crop OK urea uKiilnst thorn and made good ndtancci for thlH ii'iiMon , Hided to Hoinu extent hy the coin Improvement. At the clonn July corn WIIH % c lower , Heptcmlior corn iyc np , Hepteinlier wheiit % o hlglier nnd Sep tpinber iintH 'Xc holier. I'rovlHlonu clonei ) 7Up In I'JW.i' loivnr. \Vliout Jnly , 71 % ; Hcpt. , 72 : Ore. , 72(4. ( Corn- July , m\\i \ \ Sept. , ( HVAl Dec. , i. OnlH-July . " : Kept. , . ' 10 , ! Dec. , ! W. I'orh-Jnly , | 1S.I W ! Sept. , $18.55 ; Oct. , lS.'JJ'/j. ' hind-July , Jll.OO ; Hupt. , $11.02W ; Out. , ItlhM.Inly , ? I0.70 ; Sept. , $10.77 ; Oct. , $10.00. Chli'iiKO CilHh I'llccH Wlii-rtt , No. 2 rod , 7Ml7.V/ji' : No. It red , 70K < l7ic : ; No. J wpiliiB , lr ! ! ) ,7k' ; No. U hard , 7lo ; No. 3 hind , 7L'(7.7U' ( ( ; I'oin-No. 2 cnah , (15c ( ; No , 8 cnMh , ( WfltUc ; No. - ' yellow , n.'ic ; No. 'J ycl low , ( ilfuitli' . OnlH No. niHli , r > 0u ; No. ' . ' white , oi ir'il4i > ! _ Nii.aviiiti' _ , Chlcnfjo Live Stock. I , July 17 , Cnttlo Hecolpls , 8,500 , Inclndlnt ; 1,500 Tvxnnn ; choice Hteiuly , oth- eiH dull ; poor to medium , $ l.r > OQ7.50 ; atocU- ri-n nnd feedeis , J'JJO i" . * ; COWH , $ l.r.0 < i < C.75 ; helferH , $ L'.50jil.W ( } ) ; ciiiiaOiH , $ l.fi0ffj 2.50 ; hulls , finodi < l.riO ! Mnlveo , ? 'J.GO(00.7C ( ; TCXIIH fed HteerM. $ I.OOiiU.M. Hoga-Ilu- celpta todny , 17,000 : tomoriow , 13,000 es- tlinnted ; left ocr1,000 : opened atrontt and 5c hlRhcr , closed eii y ; mlxud nnd hutches , $7.ft04ii8.IX ) ; Rood to cliolec heavy , $7.75 < ( t 8.17W ; rOUKh ht-iivy. $7.Mfp7.03 : ( ; light , J7.00 07.75 ; hulk of Hales , $7.l0 ! 8.00. Sheep- receipts , 7,000 ; ( ihcep 10iJ15c hlRhcr ; lumlii , l t Oc hlKhcr ; good to choice wcthcrn. $ ! .75 < aJ.7ri ; fulr to choice mixed , $2.60(3 ( 3.CO ; werttern sheep , $2.50 < it4.25 } native IrtinbB , $2.50 < g-t.25 ; native lamliH , $2.CO < 0 7.70. _ Kansas City Live Stock. KnnRiia City , July 17. Cnttlu llccplptw , 0,800 ; com fed cuttlp nctlve , steady to atrontr ; utockers and feeders very slow ; choice hpof ntecrs. $8.0008.25 ; fair to good. fR.XXiiT.iO ( ; wtoclterH nnd fppilurs , f1.XV2 ( | 5.SO ; western fed ulcers. $ J.85 10.23 ; Toxua and Indhm steers , $2.25iH > l,25 ; Tcxus cons , ? 2.00 < U3.BO ; nnthe cows , $1.50(30.00 ( : na tive heifers , $2.00514.75 ; dinners , Sl.oorj 2.50 ; bulls , $2.nOS4.CO ( ! culvM , $2.05 < iiO.OO. Ifogs Hecclpts , 4,100 ; market opened steady to strong ; closed eanler ; top , $7.07 > / ; bulk of suleH , $7.70i7.1)0 ( : heavy , $7.02 7.07W : mixed , pnckers. $7.SOa7.0S ; llRht , $7.154i7.BO ; yorkers , $7.707.80 ; pigs , ? 7.n JJ7.40. Sheep nocelpts , 2,750 ; market 10JJ 15c lilphor ; lambs steady to lOc lower ; na tive lambs , $4.irxfi0.2ri ; western larnbn , $3.00 native wethers , $ i,15@4,00 ; western ivcthers , $3.,10B4.45. ( South Omaha Live Stock. Bouth Omnlin , July 17. Cnttlc Receipts , 2,000 ; market Nteiuly to lOc lower ; nntlva leers. $4.ir > ( g8.3 ! : cows and hclfors , $ .1.80 7500 ; wpt.torn steeis , $1.5005.713 ; Tt > xn teen , $4.2.V ( ? ; > .40 : cnnnurH. $1.50 < a'J.75 ; torkcrs nml fcctli-is , ? ' . ' .7Cfi5.00 ( { ; calves , ; 2,00inr > .00 ; hulls , ktiifg , etc. , 52.2.gv ( .riO. IOBB Ilrcolpts , 0,000 ; mnrUct steady to n Undo lower ; heavy. $7.80ffi7.02 ; mixed , ; 7.70r i/7.80 / ; Unlit , $7.007.W ( ! : tK \ , ' . - ' . " ; hulk of M\PS ! , $7.00 ( 7.75. SUeep-lto- elptM , 2f > 00 ; market lOu hlRhcr ; .vearlltigs , i3.0Ti Tl.l5i uotUers , $3.2.Vj3 .70 ; ewes , $2.23 III.-IO ; common and stockers , ? 1. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Mo. , July 17. Cattle Ue. colptH , 2K0 ! ; best stronger , others lower natives , $ -J.50Q8..r.O : cows nnd heifers , $1.50 lfl.2.veals : , 52.75C.OO ; bnllw and stags. $2.75 ® .25 ; stockera and feeders. $2.23 © m. HoKR-Hecolptt. 4.5ra ; steady to Be higher ; llfiht and light mixed. $7.C5(2'7.82 ( ' % inedtum nnd hrnvv $7.75g8.00 ( ; pigs , $4.7 ! 7.25 ; bulk , -$7.70S7.03. The hlRht f Mount Etna , the fa rnotiH volcano of Sicily , has long been fixed at lO.SOli feet. Its bight has re- certtly been more accurately measured by trigonometrical processes and the exact t'U'vatlon Is found to be 10,7.r > 5 foot. The main crater has a width of 1,728 feet and a depth of &ifi feet. "I am using n box of Chamberlain's Stomaoh and Liyer Tablets and find them the best thing formy stomach ! ever used,1' ' says T.V. . Robinson , justice of the peace , Loomis , Mich. These tablets not only correct disorders of the stomp h but regulate the liver aaid bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price SC.oents"per box. For ' sale by Kiesau Drug Oo. A Good Thing. German Syrup is tbo special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boschee , a celebrated German physician , and Is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortunate discov eries in medicine. It quickly qnroi coughs , colds and all lung troubles o the severest nature , removing , as it does , the cause "of tbo } effeotion and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy con citlon. It is not an experimental medicine cine , but lias stood the 'test for years , giving satisfaction in every case , which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold an nually. Boschee's German Syrup was introduced In the United States in 1868 and is now sold in every town and vjl lago in tbe civilized world. Three dose ; v * ill relieve any ordinary cough. Prlci 75 cents. Got Green's special nlmnua i , A. H. Kiesau. Happy Time in Old Town. "Wo felt very happy , " writes K. N. Bovill , Old Town , Va. , "when Buck- Ion's Arnica Salvo wholly cured our [ laughter of a bad case of scald head. It delights all wbo use it for outs , corns , burns , bruises , bolls , ulcers , eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 25 cents at the Kiesau Drug Co. Treat your Kidneys for Rheumatism. When you are suffering from rhou- nmtisniftho kidneys must bo attended teat at once so that they will eliminate the uric acid from the blood. Toloy's Kid I- ney Cure is tbo most effective remedy for this purpose , U. T , Hopkins , ' ot Polar , Wis-1 Bays , "After successfully doctoring three years for rheumatism with the best doctors , I tried Foloy's Kidney Ouro and It cured me. Lcannot speak too highly of this great medicine. A. H. Kiosau. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian torn pies , but worse yet is a body that's pol - luted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's : Now Life Pills nnd avoid untold misery. They give lively livers , active bowels , good digestion , fine appetite. Only 25 cents at the Kiesau Drug Oo. r Sound kidneys are eafeguards of life , " Make the kidneys healthy with Foloy's "Kidney Cure , ' A. H. Kiesau. Acts Immediately. Gelds are somotltuoB more trouble- qouio in summer than in winter. It's so hard to keep from adding to them while cooling off after exoroisu. One Mlunto Cough Ouro cures at once. Absolutely tmfu , Acts Immediately. Sure cure for coughs , colds , croup , throat and lung troubles. The Kicsau Drug Oo. Tlio Best Liniment for Sprains , Mr. P , A. Wells , tbo merchant at Doer Patlc , Lqng Island , N. Y. , says : "I always recommended Chamberlain's Pain iJnlm 'ta the best liniment for strains. I used it last winter for a se vere latuouoBfl in tbo side , rofraltiuir from a strain , and was greatly pleased with the quick relief and care it ef fected. " For sale by Kieaau Oo. Need More Help. Often the over-taxed organs of diges tion cry out for help by dyspepsia's pains , nausea , di/zluetH , headaches , liver complaints , bowel disorders. Such troubles call for prompt nsoof Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills. They are gentle , thorough and guaranteed to ourj. 25o at Kicsau's drug store , Vacation Days. Vacation time is bore and the child ren uro fail ly living out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. You need only to guard against the ac cidents incidental to most open ulr pportH. No remedy equals DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for quickly stopping , pain or removing danger of serious con sequences. For outs , Bcalds and wouuds. "I used DoWitt's Witch Havel Salvo for sores , outs and bruises , " says L. B. Johnson , Swift Tex. "It is the best remedy on the market. " Sure onro for piloH and Fkin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. The Kiosau Drug Oo. Don't Fail to Try This. Wbouovor an houost trial is given to Electric Bitters for any trouble it is recommended for a permanent cure will surely bo effected. It never fails to tone the stomach , rognlato the kidneys and bowels , stimulate the liver , invigorates the nerves and purify tho'blood. ' It's a wonderful tonio for rnn-down systems. Electric Bitters positively cures kidney and liver troubles , stomach disorders , nervousness , sleeplessness , rheumatism , ' neuralgia , and expels malaria. Satis faction guaranteed .by Tbo Kiosau Drug Co. Only 50 cents. Two bottles Cured Him. "I was troubled with kidney com. plaint for about two years , " writes A. H. Davis , of Mt. Sterling , Iowa , "but two bottles of Foley's Kidnov Cure of- footed a permanent euro. A. H. Kiesau. The Same Old Story. J. A. Kelley relates an experience slmillir to that which has happened in almost every neighborhood in the United States and has been told and retold by thousands of others. He says : "Last summer I had an attack of dysentery and purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , which I used according to directions and with entirely satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks when I used other remedies. " Mr. Kelley is a well known citizen of Henderson , N. 0. For sale by Klesan Drug'Co. A Cure for Summer Complaint. Summer complaint is unusually prev alent among children this season. A well developed case in the writer's fam ily was cured last week by the timely use of Chamberlain's Golio , Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ono of the best patent medicines manufactured and which is always kept on hand at tbe home of yo scribo. This is not intended as a free puff for the company , who do not advertise with us , but to benefit little sufferers who may not bo within easy access of a physician. No family should bo without a bottle of this niedi- clno In the house , especially in summer time. Lansing , Iowa , Journal. For sale by Kiesau Drug Oo. A. R. Bass , of Morgautowu , Ind. , had to get up ten or twelve times in the night and had severe backache and pains in the kidneys. Was cured by Foloy's Kidney Cure. A. H. Kiesan.i No False Claims ! The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tor do not advertise this as a "sure cure for consumption. " They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint in ad vance cases , but do positively assert that it will cure in the earlier stages and never fails to give comfort and relief in the worst cases. Foley's Honey and Tar is withdnt doubt the greatest throat and lung remedy. Refuse substitutes , A. H. Kiesau. Mother Always Keeps it Handy. "My mother suffered a long time from distressing pains and general ill health due primarily"to indigestion , " soys L. W. Spaldlng , Verona , Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grow better at once , and now , at the age of seventy-six , eats anything she wants , remarking that she fears no bad effects as she has her bottle of Kodol handy. " Don't waste tlino doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause. If your stomach N sound your health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by digesting your food. It's nat ures own tonio. The Klesan Drug Co. "Dryinpf propnrivtlons simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions , which adhcro to the inoinbrano nud decom pose , causing n fur moro serious tronblo than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid nil dry ing inlmlauts , fumes , snioltea nnd snulta nnd nsa Unit which clcatibCR , soothes nud heals. _ Ely'n Cream Balm is such a remedy nud will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily nnd pleasantly. A triiil nizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggibts Bell the 50c. sizo. Lly Brothers , fit ! AViaron St. , N.Y. The Balm euros without pain , docs not irritate or canso snoozing , It spreads itself over au irritated and angry surfnco , r el lev- ing immediately the painful inflammation. With lily's Cream Balin you are armed against Nasal Catarrh nud Hay Fover. Bronchitis for Twenty Years. Mrs. Mtuoiva Smith , of Danville , 111 , , writes ; "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foloy's Honey and Tar which is a sure Lot us epoak of man ns we find him , And censure only what we can see , Remembering that no one can bo per fect , ho uses Rooky Mountain Tea. A. H. KIESAU. . Mercury and potash ONLY SERVE AS A MASK FOR. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON They hide its repulsive form , and this serpent disease , stupefied by these drugs , lies dormant until the effects have worn off or treatment is discontinued , when it . . . . . . , , . . . , , . . . - . breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life and venom as ever. Mercury and Potash may dry up the sores and eruptions , but at the same time they drive the poison back into the blood and system , where it feeds upon the tender tissues , membranes and nerves , finally breaking out lu most disgusting sores and even destroying the flesh and bones. Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical and permanent cure. They have a palliative but not curative , effect upon this treacherous snakelike - like disease. These drugs produce mercurial Rheumatism , destroy the/ teeth and corrode the membranes df the stomach and bowels , causing inflam mation and dyspepsia , nervousness and general derangement of the . S. S. S. system. is a Specific for Contagious Blood Poison , and the only antidote for the peculiar virus that spreads , so quickly throughout the system , corrupting the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body. . - w . o w S. S. S. destroys the serpent , and eliminates every atom of poison frt > m the blood , it makes a thorough and radical cujrp of the disease , ami at the same time builds up theVgeticral health. S. S. S. , , , contains no minerals oLany kind , but is a purely vegetable remedy and we offer $1,000 for proof ttS the contrary. Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge. Our home treatment book will be sent free to all who deslrc Jt THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPAMY. Atlnntn. On. Gut this out and toke It to Kiesan's drug store and get a box of Chamber- Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The best physio. They also correct disorders of the stomach. Price 25 cents. If you believed that you road , about Rocky Mountain Tea , see that you get the genuine , made only by the Madi son Medicine Oo. 85 cents , no more , no less. A. H. KIBSAU. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are these suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy- five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseaSes - eaSes and their effects : suoh 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 tongne and disagreeable - able taste in the mouth , coming up of food after eating , low spirits , eto. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 76 cents. Two doBes will relieve yon. Try it. Get Green's special almanac. A. H. Kiosau. When other Medicines have Failed. Take Poley's Kidney cure. It has cured , when everything else has disap pointed. A. H. Kiesim. Saves a Woman's Life. To have given np would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Oragg , of Dorches- tor , Mass. For years she had eudnred untold misery from a severe lung trouble and obstinate cough. "Often,1 she writes , "I could scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doctors and'remedies failed till I used Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and was completely cured. " Sufferers from coughs , colds , throat and lung trouble need this grand remedy , for it never disappoints. Cure is guaranteed by The Ktesaa Drug Oo. Price COo and $1.00. Trial bottle free. If a Man Lie to You , And say some other salve , ointment , lotion , oil or alleged healer is as good as Buokleu's Arnica Salve , tell him thirty years of marvelous oures of piles , burns , boils , corns , felons , ulcers , cats , scalds , braises and skin eruptions prove it's the best and cheapest. 25o at The Kiesau Drug Co. Poisoning The System. It is through the bowels that that the body is cleansed of impurities. Con stipation keeps these poisons in the sys tem , causing headache , dullness and melancholia at first then unsightly eiap- tions and finally serious illness'unless a remedy isapplied. | Dewitt's Little Early Risers prevent thistronblojby stimulating the liver and promote""easy , healthy action of the bowels. These little pills do not aot violently but by strengthen ing the boweln enable them to perform their own work.- Never gripe or distress. The Kiesau Diag Oo. Foley's Kidney Cure purifles the blood by straining out impurities'and tones up the whole system. Cares kidney and bladder troubles. A. H. Kie sau. A Head that throbs , pains and aches , or- feels heavy , stuf fy , dull or dizzy , is a poor head tp do business with. It irritates the temper , up sets the stomach , interferes with digestion and wears out the brain and nerves. Make the nerves strong , the brain clear and your head will be right. "My head would bcpin to swim nnd I would crow dlizv and so weak nnd numb that I would fall to the floor. Si'ice usiniJ Dr. Miles' Nervine I can wo/k l6hours _ a day and feel good. I believe it saved my life and catmot recommerfd it too highly. " W. G. WHITE , McGregor , Texas. Dr. Miles' Nervine quiets the , irritation' , stimu lates digestion and builds up nervous health and strength. Try a bottle. Sold by drucgists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co , Elkhart , Ind. Nasal CATARRH M& It. nil Ita etagea thcro "Z * ° ' - " ' ( Oioulcl bo cleanliness. ( Elr'8 Cream Balm cleansessoo thesand heals tlio duei el membrane. It cures catarrh anil drlVes nnay a void In the bead quickly. Crcnra Bnlin la placed Into the noatriU , epreadj over the mcmbrano and \ absorbed. Relief In Im mediate snd a cure foltyws. It la not drying doe * not produce sneezing. Large Size , 50 cents at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents by mall. ELY UKOTIIE1SS. Off vVatren Street. New York. HEADACHE DR. MILE'S A < N , T i Pain Pillb , Al atf drug ttore * . 25 Do u 35c. DON'T BE FOOLED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madiaon Medi cine Co. , Madison , WIs. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Nevsr iolH In bulk. Accept no jubstl * - * - REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man irodnccB the above remits In 30 day * . It actt lower ! ally and qnlckljr. cures when all others toll young men win regain their lost manhood , and old ncn will recover their youthful vigor by nelug XEVIVO. It quickly and Burely restores NerroM' cess. Lost Vitality , Impotency , Nightly Emissions. Lost Power , Falling Memory , WaetlnK Diseases , and all effects ot sell abuse or oxcebs end indiscretion , Which unfits ona for ctndy. buulnesn or marriage. II lot only euros by etarltoa ut the eeat of disease , but soeroit nerve tonlo and bloctl. builder , bring- ntf back the plnlc glow to palo checks and re storing the flro of yont.h. It wards off Insanity end Consumption. Insist on having RE VIVO , na ither. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall , 31.00 perpackage or ciz far 435.00 , with a post tlvewritten ftnarantoo to care or refund the money. Doolc and advlso frco. Address fiOYAi MEDICINE For sale inNorfolk , Nebraska , by Geo. B. Ohristoph. druggist. I KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dfi eases. cm iv IDN Y GU8E 'M ' rULC I Smrutiiil Ruiitji or money refunded. Contain * remedies recognized by emi- lent physicians as the best for Sidney and Bladder trouble * . PRICE SOc. and $1.00. SOLD BY A. H. KIESAU THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE p. B. & ffl. V. R. H. , is the best to and from tbe SUGAR BEET FIELDS ofNorth North Nebraska . . . .TRY. . . . THE . NEWS FOR UP-TO-DATE PRINTING.