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TCTE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , AUGUST 8 , 1902 , Catholics Express Confidence in Administration's Fairness , SYMPATHY FOR THE FRIARS. Federation Commends Their Work for Religion nnd Humanity Atlan tic City Chosen ns Next Meeting I Place Old Offlcoro Re-Elected. Chicago , AUB , 8. The temper of the convention of the Federated Cnth- ojlii ( societies rolntlvp to Archbishop Irolnml'B warning not to Interfere wltli the Philippine question was put to a * tfot nt the closing { tension. John T. Keating , a national odlcor of the III- boraUnu , altered a HiibntltutQ rcs9)u- ) tloa for thono previously brought be fore the meeting , Mr. Kqatbff prp- posed that the dologntos dum\ln \ , itljo friars and the Philippine Hcliool , quwi. lions with a more oxproimlou , of Baths- faction with the manner In which the subject ID being handled by the Vati can and the atlmlnlntratlon. Tlila waa along the lines advised hv Arch bishop Ireland. Whou a motion on the substitute WHS put there was but ono atllrmntlvo vote , and that ono was Kcatlng's. The convention then adopted the following resolution on thu mibjoct : "Wo hereby express confidence that President Roosevelt will perform his duty under the constitution and laws nnd our firm bolluf Hint ho will Insti tute a rigid Judicial Inquiry Into any abuses by subordinate government of- fiolala In our territorial possessions nnd piomptly rectify such abuses. Wo nro especially confident that In his dealings with the serious problems arising In the Philippine IslnmlB , prop erty nnd pqYuonal rights will bo faith fully uafCKiturdod nnd protected. "Resolved , That wo extend to the friars In the Philippines our fullest Bympathy In this , their hour of trial ; that wo appreciate the value of their Bcrvlces in thu cause of religion and humanity ; that wo pledge them our mipport as American citizens hi up holding the Imnda of our government In its determination to see that they nro treated with that common Justice that belongs to all who enjoy the pro tection of the American ( lag. "Resolved , That this federation congratulate the vatlonu and the American government on the position nttnincd in the negotiations hoarding the questions whlch.havo arisen in the Philippines , nnd we express our full confidence that these negotiations will bo continued until a Just and amicable solution shall be obtained. " Other resolutions regretted the pres ent circumstances surrounding tUo In dian schools and pledged active and moral support In remedying the condi tions , The establishment of Catholic h'lgh schools wherever prnctlcnblo was advocated ; sympathy was expressed for the Catholics of Franco In their present troubles and suitable recognition * tion was taken of the deaths of Arch bishops Kochan nnd Corrlgan. Atlantic City was chosen ns the meeting place of the convention In the third week of July. 1903 , The election of otllcers resulted In few changes. The ofllcers arc : T. B. Mlnnlmn , Columbus , president ; Aiv thony F. Mntrie. Cincinnati , secretary ; TT T T7Vf a t * In SEVERE SENTENCES IMPOSED. Summary of Court-Martial Work In the Philippines. Washington , Aug. 8. A recent mull from the Philippines contains an In- .tercsting summary of the result ot court-martial cases in the Philippines , It sliowa that the accused lu 227 cases were dishonorably discharged , in 231 cases forfeited pay and allowances , In 11C cases suffered ether punishments , In 110 cases were fined , and 320 cwsea wore sentenced to confinement , The charges included murder , manslaugh ter , assaults aud attempted rape. Most of U o charges , however , were for trivial offenses and were hosed on complaints made hy native Fill pinp.s. The record shows that the military courts have imposed severe sentences for all breaches of dls clpllne , in some Instances inflicting the death penalty. Temperance Society In Session. Dubuqne , Aug. 8. The Catholic To tal Abstinence union of America got down to business yesterday , witli an increased attendance of delegates. The feature of the day's session was an animated discussion of an amend ment to the constitution affecting the vote of spiritual advisers of local unions. The amendment , which pro vided that the spiritual adviser to a local union , who Is also a delegate , shall have but ono vote , was defeated , thus settling a question of long Bland- ing. The constitution gives them two Totes. Missionary Board Ends Session. Keokuk , la. , Aug. 8. The general homo missionary board of the synod of North America , German Evangel ical church , concluded a three days' session here and adjourned sine die. The position ot traveling secretary was declined by Rev. H. Stammer and was filled by the election of Rev. J. Baltzer of St. Louis , now presiding officer of the board , and taken under advisement by him for ten days to consult his congregation at St. Louis , Situation In Venezuela. Wlllemstadt , Aug. 8. The political eltuatlon in Venezuela remains un changed. President Castro , with an army of 0,000 men , arrived at Cua The revolutionists continue to hold uj railway trains between Caracas ant Laduayra. . , _ _ . Elevator War Ended , lluffnlo , Aug. 8. The elevator as sociation nnd the Western Klovator company reached an understanding yesteiday , with the result that all the elevators of the two organizations nro now lu n single pool and the olovntor rate war IB practically over. The Great Northern elevator , with a capac ity of 3,000,000 bushels , however , IB Rtlll on the outuldo. The announce- niont of the ttottlemcut of the local elevator difficulties wau accompanied by n statement that the olovntor niton had boon advanced tog ' cent a Inishol by alt olovatorti , In the now pool. n To Investigate Fossil Find , Minneapolis , Aug. 8. Profesflor N. \Vlncholl , president yf the goolpg- lent society ot the United States , nud a member of the faculty of the Unlvor- nlty of MltinoBotn , loft for Kansas last night wltk Wnrron Uplmm , ' Bocrotary of the Mlnnosotn , Historical spcloty , ' to Inveotlgnto , the re'pprtqd dlacoyory of n human fossil , Bald to bo , 35,000 , years old , They hop6 to secure vnlu- nblo data In support of the contention that the earth was Inhabited during the glacial porlod. y f A Dnmponpr. A young man bashfully approached n popular olllclal n few days ago and Haul : "Judge , I have como to ask your ad vice. You have always been like a fa ther to mo , nud I have no\v ; como to you lu a very Important matter. I nm thinking of getting married" "Well , young man , " Interrupted the Judge , "if you nro thinking of getting married go do It right away. Don't wait , because the girl might not bo willing this tlmo tomorrow. " "Hut , you BOO , " protested the youth , "I'm ' afraid I'm not able to take care of her. " "Tut , tut , " dcprocatlngly retorted the Judge. "Why , when I got married I WIIB twenty-one , years old and $1,800 in debt. " "Is that BO ? " exclaimed the other , with happy encouragement gleaming from hit ) eye. "And I sutip. so you must now bo worth about" "And now , " concluded the Judge , "I'm only W.OO In debt. " The young man has not yet married. I'adueah ( Ky. ) Sun. Afrlritu Sunken. The African cobra Is regarded some what reverently by the natives of that country , who ouco a year kill a cobra do cnpello aud hang Its 8klu to the branch of n tree , tall downward. Then all the children born during the last year nro brought out nud mile to touch the skin. This the parents think puts them under thu Berpfjut'H protocj tlon. The cobra do capollo divides with the horned viper of Africa the ques tionable honor of bclug the "worm of the Is'llo , " to whoso venomous tooth Cleopatra's death was due. The Kntllrs use the venom of this snake's cousin , the puff nddcr , to poi son their arrows , aud when they have any small quantity left they swallow It , having a theory that It will protect them from the bad effects of future bites. The Suako tribe of the Punjab say that the bites of snakes do not hurt them , nud If they 11 ml a dead serpent they dress It lu clothes aud give It n superb funeral. A Sluuilc Cure KmEarache. . "I 11111" afraid I have greatly Inter fered with my own practice , " said n celebrated aurlst , "by giving the fol- 1fiiiltir * > \t1ttf rt irv * 11 ini\\ * f\f infi lnude * "At the first symptoms of earache let the patient lie on the bed with the painful ear uppermost. Kohl n thick towel and tuck it i around the neck ; then with u t&ispoou till the cnr with warm water. "Continue doing this for .fifteen or twenty minutes. The water will fill the enr orifice and How over on the towel. Afterward turn over the head , let the water run out nnd plug the ear with warm glycerin and cotton. * "This may bo douo every hour until relief is obtained. It la an almost In variable cure nnd has .saved iunny cases of acute Inflammation. The wa ter should be quite warm , but not too hot.-London Tit-Bits. r.cttliiir the Klntt'i 'Car. The gentle urt of speeding n parting guest Is not new. The story from Hert fordshire , ns told In the "Victoria Conn- ty History" series , reveals the method tried on King James I. Hunting had taken the place of state affairs in the monarch's affections , and one morning a favorite hound was missing , The dog appeared the next day , bearing n mes sage tied to his neck : "Good Mr. Jowl- er , wo prny yon speak to the king for us ( he hearing you every day nnd sc doth not us ) that it will please his maj csty to go back to London , for else the country will bo updone , all our pro visions spent already. " Curly Ilntr. Persons with naturally curly hair nro said to be possessed of more lova ble and sweet natures than thpso with wiry or straight capillary adornment. On most occasions the fact that wo are looking our best is n wonderful in centive to good behavior , and the wo man with natural curls can discount her straight haired sister ninny a time and oft. She knows it. Why should she not bo amiable ? Straight hair was considered by the , ancients as a mark of the gods' displeasure. Hair which was straight before sickness will some times grow curly afterward. What Ho Wrote On. "Hello , Starveling ! How is litera ture ? " "First rate. " "Writing anything now ? " "Yes , a book. " "What on ? " "An empty stomach principally. You couldn't lend mo the price of a dinner , could you ? " WESTERN FREIGHT WAR is ON. Santn Fo Reduces Rateo on Live Stock , Other Lines Mutt Meet Cut. Chicago , Aug. 8. The western freight ( situation developed Into a state of war yesterday , when the Banta Fe gavenotlco that beginning next Monday that company would car ry live stock between Chicago nnd Kansas City for 12 cents per 100 pounds. This Is a cut of 11V4 cents nnd Is the lowest rate- given on llvo Btodc slnco 189G , when there was a situation similar to the existing ono and when the live stock rate between the Missouri ryor ( and Chicago wont to 10 cents. Officials df the Santa Fo took no action regarding pacttlng house products and dressed moats. Tup full purpose of the Santa Fo la not diflcloaqd. The Santa. Fo llvo stock rate \ylll affect the tariff from points far west of Kansas City to Chicago , aa the rates from alt Interior points will bo no moro than the through rates to Chicago. , Other lnos ( from Kansas City , to got llvo stock to Chicago , Will h'aVp to moot ! this cut , as under tho' rulings of the interstate commission those com- petitlng lines will bo compoUod to make the same rate from other points along the river , or In Missouri river territory , that they make from Kansas City. Baseball Scores Yesterday. National League Uoaton. Uj Cin cinnati , 2. Philadelphia , 3 ; PHtsburg , 2. New YoiU , 3 ; Ulilcugo , 3. Brook lyn , 1 ; St. Louis , 11. American League Chicago , l ; Washington , 4. St. Louis , 12 ; Bos ton , -I. American Association Indianapo lis , 10 ; Kansas City , i. Western League DCS Molncs , 7 ; Omaha , 3. Milwaukee , 4 ; St. Joseph , 0. Pcorln , 2 ; Kansas City , 4. Colorado Springs , 3 ; Denver , S. Big Deal In Silver. Denver , Aug. 8. Solomon R. Gug genheim , who Is hero looking after the Interests of the American Smelt ing ai l Refining company , of which ho is an olllclal , said that the com pany has just closed the sale of 20- 000,000 ounces of silver to the Mex ican government , in addition to 5.000- 000 ounces recently delivered. Ho de clared the first sale increased the price of the metal two or three points and predicted a still greater rlso as a result of the later deal. Pope Makes a Protest. Paris , Aug. 8. The Solell assorts that the government has already re ceived a protest from the pope on the application of the law of associations , but that the holy see does not Intend to publish It CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. CUIcnRO , AUK 7. After cuualileniblc enrly itroiiKtli In grain today tUo markets nut- fored u Hi'vuro break corn In particular. The cause au that Urn year promised to be too ( irollile to suit the bulls. There was a good domnml for high griulu wlicnt , nml very little wheat of this sort was com- I UK to maiki't. This Iniluoiice , however , could not offset the liicentl\e to well heav ily In the corn pit when support was wlth- Uiiuvn and tflu-n corn broke JUKKCIH.T oilier grains dipped lu sympathy. At the close September coin was K&Ute tower , Septem ber wheat W < l\\c lower and September outs VfiVie down , I'in\IMons closed I 15o lower. Closing prices : Wheat-Sept. , tib ; Dec. , (5J ( % ; May , 09 % . CouHf | > t. , oiy.cj Dec. , llc ; May , 40c. Outs Sent. . aWic : Dee. . 2ti ! ) < " Mnv. " , nu. Pork Si-pt. , $ Ui.t& ; Oct. , $10.03 ; Jtin. , Liuil-Sopt. , ? 10.73 ; Oct. , $10.1'JVi ; Jan. , HIbs-Sept. , $10.33 ; Oct. , JlO.OJMi ; Jan. , .Oj. Chicago Cash Trices No. 2 red wheat , 70'Xic ; No , : t red wheat , 67c ) ! ) ; No. 3 spring wheat , tiSJi'lu : No. 2 hard wheat. COVic ; No. a hard wheat , G'QOSc ; No. 2 cash corn , OOQOlc ; No. 3 cash corn , GOtJOlc : No. 2 yellow corn , 02ft02Vjc ( ; No. 3 yellow- corn , Oi'CKV.'Vic ; No. 2 cash outa , 20V4Oc : ; No. 2 white oats , 3SQ40c ; No. 3 white oatB , Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , Aug. 7. Cattle Hecclpts , 5.WX ) , Including 200 Texans nud 300 westerns ; toady , close easy ; good to prime steers , 8.00 < [ i8.00 ; poor to medium , ? 4.757.73 ; stackers and feeders , $2.fiO < QG.25 ; cows , $ l.WXR { > .73j heifers , $2.80 < ? W.30 ; canners. $ l.N > S2.Wj bulls , $2.23(83.40 ( : calves. 2.75Q 7.23 ; Texas fed steers , $3.23 < ft5.r > 0 ; west ern steers , f5.tWg7.00. Hogi Itecclpts , to day , 21,000 ; tomorrow , 16,000 ; left over , 8,000 ; lO JOu lower ; mixed and butchers , Jl3.755i7.CTi ; good to cholco heavy , $7,40(3 ( 7.70 ; rough heavy , $0.75 7.23 ; light , $0.75 ® 7.50 ; bulk of sales , $7.2037.43. Sheep-He- celpts , 12,000 ; t > hcpp and lambs steady to strong ; good to cholco wethers , $ -1.MV24.00 ; fair to cholvc mixed , $2.5033.00 ; western heep. $2..VVJT4.00 ; native lambs , $3.5033.73 ; western lambs , $3.03 , top. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City , Aug. 7. Oattle-llccelpts , 800. steady to lower ; choice beef steers , $7.75S8.0 : ! ; fair to good , $ : i.S3 < 87.70 ; stock- era aud feeders , JM.OOJiB.W ) ; western fed steers , $4.83 (0,10 ; Texas ami Indian steers , . .l.iH.i. . > ; lexus cuna , - . - jlo.w , UUI1VC cows , $1.23Q-1.75 ; native heifers , $3.XVJJ 4,00 ; cnmien. $1.WXI'.25 [ ; bulls , $ X75 < 34.7fi ; ciihes , $2.2T4ir > .23. Hogs-lluctlpU , 5,000 ; B&lOc lower ; ton , $7.53 ; bulk of sales , $7.23 .43 ; heavy , $7.4037.65 ; mixed packers , $7.U57.40 ; light , $7.007.35 ; yorkers , J7.235J7.35 ; pigs , J0.60Q7.10. Sheep-He- cclpts , 3.500 ; steady to lOc higher ; native lambs , $3.4ftQ5.75 ; western lambs , $3.10 ® 5.00 ; native wethers , $3.G5@4.GO ; western wethers , $3.00(34.00. ( South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , Aug. 7 , Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; stefldy ; native steers , $4.75&8.23 ; cows nnd heifers , easier , $3.0024.GO ; west ern steers , J4.SOg-l.CO ; Texai steers , $4.23 © 5.35 ; canuer * . $1.75Q2.7S ; stackers aud feodtrs , $2.753,50 ; cnlvts , J3.00Q0.50 ; bulls , stags , etc. , $2.25I4.1 > 3. Hog Rc < celpts , 0.600 ; lOc lower ; heavy. J7.30@7.40i mlxod. J7.20&7.30 ; light , $7.0027.30 ; pigs , $0.00(37.00 ( ; bulk of salaa , $7.207.80 , Sheep llecelpti. 3,500 ; steady ; yearlings , $3.7.Vff4.25 ; wethers , J3. Xg > UO ; ewes , J2.753.50 ; common and stackers , $2.003 8.23 ; larab , J3.50flO.40. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph , Aug. 7. Cattle Receipts , 2. 140 ; steady to lOc higher ; natives , $ l,75 ! & 50 : cowa and heifers , $1.50(30.25 ( ; vals J3.00&0.00 ; bulls and atags. J2.5vao.23 ( Htnck6rs , and feeders , J2.75&G.70. Uogs- , ltcc lpts. , 0,870 ; lOc lower ; light and lgUi | mixed , $7.20 < sfT,45 ; medium and heavy l7.30a7.Q7 ; pl < * , f4.23&0.00 ; bulk , 7.23&7.-U A Good Thing. Gorman Syrup is the special proscrip tion of Dr. A. liosohoo , o celebrated Qcrnum phvalcltin , and is noluiowledKod to bo ouo of the most fortunate discov eries in niodloliio. It quickly euros couKlis , colds mid nil IUIIK troubles of thu severest nature , removing , us it dooH , the cntiio of the oll'ootion and leav ing the prvrtti in n strong mid healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine , but has stood the test for years , wiving satisfaction In every case , Vvhioh its rapidly increasing sale every Booflon confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Boachoo's Gorman Syrnp was introduced in the United Btfttos lu 18(18 ( , and is now sold in every town aud village in the civilized world. Throe dosoa ynll relieve any ordiuarr cough. Price 75 contfl. Got Green's special almanac. A II. Kiosaa , Just Look At Her. Whence , came tltat sprightly stop , faultless skin , rich , rosy complexion , smiling face. She looks good , fools good. Hero's her socrot. She nsos Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Result all organs active , digestion good , no headaches - aches , 110 chance for "blues. " Try them yourself. Only P5o at the Kiosaa Drug Co. Foloy's Kidney Ouro will onro all disoonos arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. Sold by Kiusau Drug Oo. His Sight Threatened. "While picnicking lost month my 11- year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant , " says W. II. Dibble , of Sioux City , la. "Ho rubbed the poison off his hands into Ids eyes aud for a whllo wo wore afraid ho would lese his sight. Finally n neighbor recommended Do- Witt's Witch Ha/ol Salvo. The first ap plication helped him and in a few days ho was as well as over. " For skin dis- CUSPS , cuts , burns , scalds , wounds , in sect bites , DoWitt's Witoh Hazel Salvo is n sure euro. Relieves piles at ouco. Beware - ware of counterfeits. Kiosau Drug Oc. A World Wide Reputation. Ohamborlaiu's Oolio.Oholera and Dlar- rhooa Remedy has n world wide reputa tion for its euros. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Ktesau Drug Oo "I had diabetes in its worst form , " writes : Marion Leo of Uuureath , Ind. "I tried eight physicians without relief. Only throe bottles of Foley's Kidney Onro made mo a well man. " Sold by KiesaikDrug Co. . Road Notice. To all Whom it May Concern : The commissioners appointed to view and locate a road , commencing at the south west corner of section thirty-three (38) ( ) township twenty-one (21) ( ) range two (2) ( ) west of the Oth P. M. , and runuiug thouce east one mile and terminating at the southeast corner of said section thirty-three (88) ( ) township twenty-one (21) ( ) range two (2) ( ) west Cth P. M , has reported in favor of the establishment thereof and all objections thereto , or claims for damages , must be filed in the couuty clerk's officepu or before noon of the 20th day of September A. D. , 1002 , or such road will be established without reference thereto. Dated at MadisonNebraska , this 18th day of July , 1902. EMIL WINTER , County Clerk. A Young Lady's Life Saved. At Panama , Colombia , by Chamber- Han's Colic , Cholera aud Diarrhoea Ilemedy. Dr. Ghas. H. Utter , a prominent phy sician , of Pauamn , Colombia , in a recent letter states ; "Last March I had as a patient a young lady sixteen years of age , who hud a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual aud she was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would dio. She had become so weak that she could not turn over in bed. What vto do at this critical inoneut was a study for mo , but I thought of Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera nud Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. Tha most wonderful result was effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much bettor ; inside of three days she was upon her feet aud at the end of a week was entirely well. " Fore sale by Kiosaa Drug Co. The sky looks bluer , the sun shines brighter , a feeling of youth and strength creeps over the seal after taking Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine Oo. Forms rented for nonresidents. Col lections made. Insurance written by Gardner & Seller. Folev's Kidney Cure Will cure Bright's disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will euro stone in the bladder. Will cure kidney and bladder diseases. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. All Were Saved. 1 'For years Isuffered such antold misery from bronchitis , " writes J. H. Johnston , of Broughtou , Ga. , " that often I was nnable to work. Then when everything else failed , I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Oonsamption. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma , till it cared her , and all our experience goes to show it is the best croup medi cine in the world. " A trial will con vince you it's unrivaled for throat and and lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50o and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Kiesau Drug Co. To My Friends. It is with joy 1 tell yon what Kodol did for me. I was troubled with my stomach ach for several months. Upon being advised to use Kodol , I did so , and words cannot tell the good it has done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that he had tried most everything. I told him to aso Kodol. Words of gratitude have como to me from him because I recommended it Geo. W. Fry , Viola , Iowa. Health and strenth , of mind and body , depend on the stomach , and normal activity of the digestive organs.Kodol , the great re constructive tonic , cares all stomach and bowel troubles , Indigestion , dyspep sia. Kodol digests any good food yon eat. Take a dose after meals. Kiesau Drug Co. A Physician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewlng , a practicing physi cian of Smith's Grove , Ky , , for ovei thirty years , writes his personal expert ence with Foley's Kidney Cure : "Foi years I had been greatly bothered witl kidney and bladder troable and en SCROFULA r I bequeath to my children Scrofula with nil its attendant horrors , humiliation nnd suffering. This is a fitrnnge legacy to leave to posterity ; n heavy burden to place upon the shoulders of the j'oung. This treacherous disease dwarfs the body nud hinders the growth and development of the faculties , and the child born of blood poison , or scrofula-tainted parentage , ia poorly equipped for life's Untie1) . Scrofula Is a disease with numerous and varied symptoms ; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck and armpits , catarrh of the head , weak eyes and dreadful skin eruptions upon different parts of the body show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. This dangerous nnd stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks the bones and tissues , destroys the red corpuscles of the blood , resulting in white swelling , a pallid , waxy appearance of the skin , loss of strength , and a gradual wasting away of the body. S. S. S. combines bpth purifying and tonic properties , and is guaran teed entirely vegetable , making it the Ideal remedy in all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated blobd , makes It rich and strong and a complete and permanent cure is soofa effected. S. S. S. Improves the digestion and assimilation of food , restores the lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation , bringing a healthy color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emdciated body , i Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases free. THfc SWIFT SPECIFIC co. . Atint . o * . larged prostrate gland. I used every thing kuown to the profession without relief , until I commenced to nse Foley's Kidney Caro. After taking three bottles tles I was entirely relieved and oared , I prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success. " Sold by Kiesau Drug Go. A Cure for Cholera Infantum. "Last May , " says Mrs. Curtis Baker , of Bookwnter , Ohio , "nu infant child of our neighbor's was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hope of recovery. I took a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house , telling them that I felt sure it would do good if used no- cordiu gto directions. In two days' time the child had fully recovered , and is now ( nearly a year since ) a. vigorous , healthy girl. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fall in any single instance. " For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. Consumption Threatened. "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion , " says 0. linger , 311 Maple street , Champaign , 111. "I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for several months. I used one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It cured ino and I have not been troubled since. " Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Wrinkles are smoothed away by its healing touoh. Brain tired and de pressed people will find n cure in Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 eta. Shatters All Records. Twice in hospital , F. A. Gulledge , Ver bena , Ala. , paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe case of piles , causing 24 tumors. When all failed , Bucklen's Ar nica Salve soon cured him. Subdues Inflammation , conquers aches , kills paius. Best salve in the world. 25o at Kiesau Drug Co. The best physic Chamberlain's Stomach ach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. Good Advice. The most miserable beiugs 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 afllicted with these two dis- ami thfilr ffnnr.s : stich ns sour stomach , sick headache , habitual cos- tiveuess , palpitation of the heart , heart burn , water-brash , gnawing aud 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 you. Try it. Get Green's special almanao. A. H. Kiesan. ' Nnsal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Creain Balm , which is agree ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils , cleanses and heals the whole sur face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50c. size ; Trial size by mail , 10 cents. Test it anil you are sure to continue the treatment. treatment.Announcement. . To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids Into the nasal passages for calarrhal troll' Ma , the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form , which will bo known as Ely's LlquKl Cream Balm. Price including the praying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med- "cinal properties of the solid preparation. It Needs A Tonic. There are times when your liver needs a tonic. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonic to the liver. W. Scott , 531 Highland ave. , Milton , Pa. , says : "I have carried Dowitt's Little Early Risers with me for several years and would not be without them. " Small and easy to take. Purely vegetable. They never gripe or distress. Kiesau Drug Co. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords im mediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages and if taken in time will effect a cure. Sold by Kelsau Drug Co. Look Pleasent , Please. Photographer 0. O. Harlon , of Eaton , O. , can do so now , though for years he couldn't , because ho suffered untold agony from the worst form of indiges tion. All physloians > and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia aud stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the stomach , Sliver and kidneys , they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only 50o. Guaranteed by The Kolsaa Drug Co. Foley's Kidney Cure is a medicine free from poisons aud will cure any case of kidney disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. rruuuuuun. Don't neglect a cold. It U worse than unpleasaut. It is dangerous. By using One Minute Cough Cure you can cure it at once. Allays inflammation , clears the head , soothes and strengthens the mucous membrane. Cures coughs , croup , throat and lung troubles. Abso lutely safe. Acts Immediately. Child ren like it. The Kiesau Drug Co. Many persons in this community are suffering from kiduey complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Don't ' waste your money on worthless imitations of Rocky Mouutain Tea. Get the genuine made only by the Madison Medicine Co. A great family remedy. 35 cts. Henry L. Shattuck of Shellsburg , la. , was cured of stomach trouble with which he had been nfllicted for years , by four boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. * He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without relief. For sale by Kiesan Drug Co. CtiKAXSIXa CATARRH AND HEALING CUKE F01S CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Easy" and pleasant to aae. Contains no in jurious drug. It is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at once. H Opens and Cleanses' _ , _ . the Na al Passages. Pfjl R Ifo WUJ * Allays Inflammation. * Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restorca the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large 3zc ( , 00 cents at Drutjglsts or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents by mall. .ELY BUOTUEUS. 66 Warren Street , New York. DON'T BE l-OOLED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mode only by Madison Medi cine Co. , Madison. WU. It keeps you well. Our trad * mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cent * . Nev r sold In bulk. Accept no 5ubstl tute Ask your druggist. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man produces the above results In 30 days. It act * powerfully and quickly. Cures wijcn all others tall Vouna men will regain their lost manhood , and old men ttlll recover their youthful vigor by using RE VIVO. It yulckly and surely restores Nenoua- nesa , Lost Vitality. Impotency , Nightly Emission * , Lost Tower , Falling Memory , Wautin ? Diseases , and all effects of eelf-abuso or excess and indiscretion , Which unfits ono for study , business or marriage. II cot only cures by starting at the sent of disease , but is a great nerve tonlo and blood builder , bring * Ing back tbo pink glow to palo checks and r Itorlng tba Qro of yonth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Insist on having KEVIVO , no other. It can bo carried la vest pocket. . By mail , 1.0O per pioSwe. or six for 88.00 , with Bkpoal- five -written guarantee to core or nfont the money. Jlook and advlso free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CO. , ' For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Geo. B. Ohristoph. druggist. _ KIDNEY DISEASES Are the most fatal o ! all dis eases. Fni FY'Q FNET W < M lULL I 0 Guaranteed Reraedj or money refunded. Contain * remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best lot Kidney and Bladder trouble ! . PRICE SOc. and $1.00. SOLD BY A. H. KIESAU i OU MUST READ THE 2 ! 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