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THK NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , AUGUST 20 , LH02 , Ncvltt and Pctlcn Denied Ha beas Corpus Privilege , 8ANDORN HAND3DOWNDIICIOION .United Stateo Court of Appeal * Sus tains Action of Judge Phillips in 8t. Clalr County Bond Controversy and Mandamus Procedure. tit. Paul , Aug. 2U. The United States court of appcnlu , In an opinion by JmlRo Snnuorn , yesterday limited the application for write of liuboai corpus or otlior rollof In the CIIUCH ol , Thotima U. Ncvltl nud Hiiuniul C 1'edi'ii , Judges of tlio county court ol Bt. Clalr county , MtHsoitrl , and BUS tnliiH the rlcht of a federal Jud o to Imprison JudRCH of county courts foi coutmnpt In refusing to carry out the nuinduteu of a judgment Issued b ) him. him.Thin Thin CUBO , the llko of which , It It eald , has not como before the court a Blnco tlio curly nnd imncttlad days ot the republic , dixtuo buck to a period nhortly after tlio close of the civil War. St. Clalr county , In aid of the construction of a > railroad , Issued n largo amount of bcrn i , and when these became duo the county nought to evade payment and to have Ilia court H Invalidate them. The judir inontti against the county , nearogut. itiK inoro than $200,000 , however , wore Issued In the United Statns court The county foiiKht on , adopting over ) legal dovlro to dofcnt the enforce jnent of the judgment and the oasa has boon In the court In some form until about two yearn ago , when Unit ed States Judce Phillips , at the In otnnco of ono of the judgment crcd Hors. Inmicd a writ of mandamus , dl rectlng the county rourt to levy B tut for the partial payment of the Indent GdnoHB. The Judges refused to obey this mandate , holding that the bonds had been Illegally Issued. Then came the order of arrest and commitment for1 contempt of court. The juduoa evaded the federal court oQlcern , who nought to.-Borvo the writs of commit ment , by hiding In the woodn and oth er places. Meanwhile the countj courts wore not held , criminals wont untried , civil cases could not b hoard , the county rondfi and brldgut fell Into decay and other business commonly transacted by the count ) .court was wholly neglected. Recently , however , the marshah "discovered the hiding placet ) of the fugitive judges nnd arrested them , Thclr counsel petitioned the court 01 appeals for their releuso on hall anil for an order staying proceedings tin til an application could ho made ta President Roosevelt for a pardon. In denying their application , Judge Banborn declines to enter tltto the merits of the original controversy a : to the legality of the bonds. PARLISLE TALKS TO LAWYERS .Tclls American Bar Association ol Power to Govern Territory. Saratoga , Anu. 29. John G. Carlisle. former secretary of the tteuaury , de llvorod the annual address before the American liar association yesterday lie spoke of the power of the Unltod States to own and govern territory . which , hu suld , was a question of the acquisition of territory from Spain Unless the constitution Is changed Avhleh Is hardly probable , aald Mr Carlisle , the law Is the same , whethci the territory Is located In the easterner or western hemisphere. Ho noxl touched on the limitation ot the powoi to acquire territory under the consll tutlon of the Unltod States. The torrl tory acquired by military occupation the speaker declared , is hold by tlu came until congress can meet and sub Btltuto civil for military government Congressional power to govern acquired territory was dwelt upon ai Boine length , and the Porto Rico incl dent in regard to Imports ami exports .was alluded to by the speaker. "Porto Hlco and thu Philippines cannot bo domestic for ono purpose and foreign for another purpose , " ho said. Girls to Be Used as Messengers. Chicago , Aug. 29. The Western Union Telegraph company has dell nltely decided that It will In this cltj employ no uioro boys as messengers. The boys have struck three tlmea . within the last month and the com pany has decided that It will employ them no longer. Girls will bo used to carry messages In the business and residence districts. For the night work men will be used , and men will also bo keptIn the daytime for tha purpose of carrying messages Into- the undesirable parts of the city. The change will bo made at once. Steer Roping Contest. Cheyenne , Wyo. , Aug. 29. The world's record fer steer roping was broken by four of the large number ol participants in yesterday's contest , in connection with the Frontier djiy cele bration. The winner wan W. B. Fitch of Eaton , Colo. , who performed the feat In fifty-five seconds. The former record was 1 minute , 29 2-5 seconds , made by Duncan Clark ot Iron Moun tain , Wyo. Fitch Is government cat tle Inspector at Eaton. Pitcher Garvln Runs Amuck. Chicago. Aug. 28. Pitcher Virgil Garvln , the crack ball tossor of the Chicago League baseball team , made en attack on a policeman last even ing , whom ho knocked scnseloss by a blow- with his revolver. With the same weapon he lodged a bullet In the shoulder of Lawrence Flanagan , a saloon keeper , Inflicting a Blight wound , and then made his escape. IDAHO PU8IONIST8 PICK MEN. John Sparks at Head of Ticket New lands for Senator. Mono , Nov. , Aug. 20 , The Silver paily convention made UIORO nomina tions Lieutenant itovornur , Allan ; miprcmo Judge , 0. V , Tnlboti HOCIO- tary of state , EHKOIIU Ilowel ) ; treas urer , li\vl i Ryan. The Democratlo convention made thoHO nominations : Unltod Status Ronnlor , F , a. Nuwlnnrin ; roprpHtmtti- I Ivy In coitRi'OHH , 0. D. Van Dnsor ; nox'ornor , John Sparlin ; attorney gen eral , James G , Sweeney. Thl practically completes the labor of nolh ronvontfonB , rind all that re mains to bo done Id for them to meet In Joint convention und ratify thu nomlnaMniiB made , The flght for United States senator promises to bo A hard fought buttle between the Ho- puhllran nnd fusion parties. Thomas 1\ Haley In the Republican nominee , MILES' VISIT TO DE SHORT. General May Inspect Most of the Cnmpo In Philippines Washington , Aug. 21) ) . General Nelson - son A. MIlcH , accompanied by Mrs , Milan and hlu tildes , Colonels Whitney and Mints , will leave Washington fet the Philippine Islands next Wednes day , Mrs. Miles may not go farther than San Francisco with the geuoral , or she may conclude to accompany him across the Pacific. "I regard the trip as merely a visit there , " said General Miles. "It maybe bo called nn Inspection tour , and 1 fthnll tnnko It a point to visit probably every army camp In the Islands , al though , as I Inivo said , thin matter has not yet boon determined upon. The visit will consume from thirty tt sixty days. " North Carolina Republicans Meet. Charlotte , N. C. , Aug. 29. The Republican - publican stnto convention mot at Ovjcnsboro yesterday and endorsed the candidacy of Thomas II. Hill , Indc- pendent , for chief Justice of the su proini ! court , and left blank positions of associate Justices. The convon tlon adopted n resolution accepting the constitutional amendment of dls frunehlsoiuent arid binding the part ) not to contest the amendment's con stltutlonnllty. The convention waa composed entirely of white men , In eluding a number of former Demo crats. Grand Duke Boris In New York. Now York. Aug. 29. Grand Duke Doris of Russia , cousin to the czar , who Is making a > tour of the world , with his suite , arrived hero from Buf falo. Regarding a visit to President Roosevelt , the duke said : "I shall call on President RooHovolt probably about Sept. 3 , at Oyster Day. " Mrs. ReeBo Wagoner , wife of a citi zen of Llttlo Rock , and her children , aged three and six years , were found dead In bed Thursday , with their throats cut. It Is believed Mrs. Wag oner killed her children nnd then cut her own throat. CHICAGO'GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Chicago , AI'K. 1M. ! - Ililsht wriUhor BOII erully wna tindcmlsti factor In uralim to dn.r. All ( .wait ) xulfi'icd rocrh.slon nt tlu aturt. Tlioie wns five liquidation by IOIIK uiul ( or xoiiii' tluiu IHMUS I mil true it'ln. Lutci tlieii'T N Kimu'tliliiK of miturul reaction i'cifclall.v | hi ontH. Tlio close , however , wni woaU In tin- main , September wheat Vf't ( down , St'iiti'inK-r t-orii Ulu lower and Si-p ( ember oats Vie higher. September pie visions cloml J3fli'-Vic ( ; dupi osscd. Cloxlng prlivs : Wlicnt-Supt. . IMfe : Ore. , Cli ( ; May , fit Coru-St > pt. , r.0c , Uti4ay ( ; May. , IKHi Outs-Sept. , JtlfK.e ; Deo. , KO e ; May , JtOUj 1'ork-Su-pt. , $ W.1 > .V Oct. , ? l".0j ; Jan. , Lunl-Scpt. , ? 10.50 ; Oct. , ? O.GO ; Jan. $8.22 % . llllm-Scpt. , ? n.07'/j ; Oct. , $0.0754 ; Jan. J7.07W. Chicago Cash 1'rlccs No , 2 red wheat , 71o ; No. ! l red wheat , ( VTfctTOc ! No. .1 spilns wheat. OSft71c ; No. 2 hnrd'nkcnt , ( KU.Oc No. II hard wheat , GtiQOTc ; No. 2 cash corn , OSVWiJM'W ' : No. ' _ ' yellow corn. ClfiiOlVic No. a yellow corn , GOWSOlc ; No , 2 CHHB outs , ti.WJ8y.ip ; No. 2 white oats , 354Uc ; ! No. 3 white oats , ! Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , AUK. 28. Cattle Uecelpts , 8,500 , InchicllMt ; 3,000 westerns ; steady ; good tc prime bti'erk , $8.00(38.75 ( ; poor to medium , $4.007.2V mockers and feedurs. $2.MXU G.23 ; cows , Jl.&Oflo.M ) ; heifer * , $2.KX2iU.Oo cunnors , Jl.MXiii.&O ; bulls , $2.25 .00 on I VPS. $2.75i7.25 ; Texas red steen , $ U.OC & 3.00 ; western steers , JJ.OOS0.85. l\og , today , 18,000 ; tomorrow , 10,000. left o\or , 10,000 ; slow , closing lower ; mlxcu and butchers. $7.3r > & 7. & . ' > Vt good to cholci heavy. $7.00517 TO ; roush h ary. $7.23 ® 7.35 ; lltfht. $7,33(37.70 ( ; bulk of sille * , $7.4 ! G7.G3. Btiecp Itecclpta , 20,000 ; sheep nufl lambs lOc lower ; good to choice wrthcm , ? a.50 4.00 ; fair to choice mixed , $2.r.0 < g 3.50. western sheep , $3.S03Q.OO ; uatht lambs , ? 4.W > flO.CO. Kansas City Llvo Stock. Kansas City , AUR. 28.-Cattle-UeceIpts , 10.000 ; hteady to higher : choice beef bteers , 57.45&S.OO ; fnlr to good. $3.N7 40 ; stock , ere and feeder * , JL'.OOQo.OO ; nPktcru tea iteers , $3.W > rtr .W ) ; Texas and Imllun steer * , $2.7534.05 ; TOXUH town , ? J.C ; ® 4.75 ; native cows , $1.75 < iifl.OO ; native helfera , ? 2.PO j 8.50 ; i-aimer * . $ t.00fl2.00 ; bulls , ? 2.503.5o , calves , $2.0ft&6.75. Hoits-ltocelpts , 3.300 ! steady to Oc lower : top , $7.05 ; bulk ol sales , $7.4&(17.CO ; heavy , $7.57HftT.&t. mixed puckers , $7.40tf7.o.V ll Ut , $7.25f ( ] 7.2H ; yore" * . > 7.45 < a7.o2tt : pig * , $6.25 < a 7.1C. Sbeep-UecrJpU , 10.000 ; steady U weak ; natlre lambs , $3.30@6.GO ; western lambs , $3.00415.00 ; native wrthwrs , $3.400 4.00 ; wostcrn vretbars , f2.lKKil3.03. South Omaha Live Stock. South Utuahu. Auj. 23. Cattle Kccelpts , 8,500 ; active , steady ; native steers , $4.75 $ ) 8.2A ; oows nnd hulfMS , * ,1.00'tj3.23 ' ; vraiteru sterrii , $4.00. .00 ; Texai ) steori , $3.76f6.23 : raugerc. $2.80-34.40 ; canners. $1.7VJ2. ( t ktoekerx aud feeduro , $3.7oSt3.50 ; caWes , $2.70&r . .V > ; bolls , ntujs , etc. , $2.00 4.50. Hoifn ! t r > lpta. S.rOO ; steady to easier heavy. $7.15tf7.40 ( ; mixed , $7.110(37.40 ( ; light , $7.4K < i7.SO ; pies. fO.Oft-fl7.00 ; bulk of KHles , $7.25Q7.80. Sh ep-Rccelpts , 4,500 ; sttttdy 'y arllugs. $3.'jO jM.OO ; wetUem , J3.15'i3.C5. | ewes , $2.7.V3S.40 ; common and stockers , $2.004l3.r > 0 ; Innilm , $ .W > a5.2o. St. Joseph Live Stock. Kt. Joseph , AUK. 2S. Cattle Kecelpta , 2. 7W ; stvady , unlives , $4.t-V : < ! > 35 ; cows and htlfer" , $1 7.Vfffl.l3r > euls. $ : i.O > HU.5 ( ) xtockurs an > 1 feedt-iK. f.t.OOHA. . ' . Uoga- Receipts , -.VX ) ; ateudy : llxht uud llgtit tulxcih $7.M : > 5l > T.W ) : im-'Hum and btavy , S7.iOtt7.70 ; EYES OF JESSE JAMES WHO I'Olt NO MANV YKAltHVA.S KINO Of 11ANIMTH. HIS PRIDE TjTjrlESE ORBS Dr. Hcjiiiiiur Tnll * n Very lnt < < ri < * llng Hlnry of IhU I'IIIIIIIIIH OitlliitrVlioo I5 } < Ihivu No Ooiilit Htruuk Terror to Many 11 Per- MIII'N Hi-art. During in Interview with Dr. 8oy- inour the con voi nation turned to the Hiibjccl of detecting criminals by their oyeHj nnd wlieit linked If thin wua pos- nlblo , the doctor replied : "Not In all CIIHCS , but In many In- ntiuiccH It Is true , us ciin bo learned from any trained detective. Of course the ordinary pcfHon , who has made no Htudy of the oxprcnslori of the eye can easily be misled , an even thn eyoa of outlawfl are oflcm beautiful , which a llttlo story told me by a Chicago man will servo to Hiibstantlntc. "Many years ago , " related my friend , "I foolishly liorumo Interested In Colorado rado Bllvor nilnca. With a prominent Clovolumlrr I took a trip to the mines. At IJumngo , then the terminus of the main line of railroad , we had to ro- nuiln over night before getting 'tho construction train up the mountain the following day. My companion got it into Ills head that lie wanted nn ap ple. Wo approached a man with long hair and wearing a sombrero who had a small fruit stand In the village of tents. My friend took three apples and throw down u nickel. The cowboy vender , for ho certainly looked like ono aald , 'Twenty-five cents for these appleH , please. ' " 'This IB robbery , ' said my com panion ; 'It In outrageous. ' " 'Lookro hero , ' the stranger Bald , as ho drew two huge revolvers. 'I'm not In this Godforsaken country for noth- In' ; shell out and shell out quick. ' We shelled and shelled out qirick. "Tho next day wo climbed upon n flat car of tlio construction train and started up the mountain. Presently a man wearing a sombrero and possess ing two of the coldest , most penetrat ing eyes I over saw , boarded the car. Two revolvers protruded from his hip pockets. Ho sized us up and said , 'Five dollars each , gentlemen , please. ' " 'What's that for ? ' asked my friend. " 'Fare on this road ; do you think that wo'ro running trains for our health1 "Wo produced our tickets , but tlio stranger said that they were no good , and demanded the money. " 'See hero , my friend , ' I Bald , 'I don't care about the money , but I do want to say that you have a pair of the most beautiful eyes I over saw In a man's head. ' " 'You're quite a blarney , lad , ' ho re plied with a smile , which lit up his cold features , 'but It goes with mo be cause I feel a little proud of these peepers myself. ' "Ho climbed off the car and disap peared without further molesting us. Wo say In his receding form the most notorious outlaw In the country's his tory , for as wo afterwards learned , the man who tried to collect .our fares was none other than Jesse aJmes. " Dr. Seymour , BO well known to our readers , will bo hero again In the near future , accompanied by a noted Ear , Nose and Throat Specialist. Consulta tion Vrno. Cross Eyes Straightened WITHOUT AN OPERATION. It Is not frequent that grown people can receive the benefit that a child can , but the following very Interesting case Ic certainly vroith reading , and those wishing to Investigate the matter for themselves , will find the young lady la question at 1440 Q street. Miss na came to mo two years ago to team what 1 could do for her. Besides befog blind In her right eye , which had been a condition since birth , the eyes jrcrc quite badly crossed. The treat ment of this case wan undertaken and nftor sctentlfic adjustment of lenses hpr letter will best tell' the results jmd express her feelings in the matter. Aftw two years , it can safely be said that her eyes have been straightened and th night of the good eye very much Improved , as anyone who will can on her can readily see. LINCOLN , Neb. , Jan. 31 , 1000. Dear Mr. Seymour : The glasses you made , _ for me two years ago have proved the greatest blessing that ever came Into my life. It waa bad enough to bo blind In one eye , besides being cross-eyed , but the thought of possibly losing the good eye worried me very much when I first came to you for help. I am de lighted to say that my ono eye Is very much stronger today than ever before and money would not Induce me to port with my glasses or go to any one but you should I have further trouble with my eye , or be so unfortunate as to lose my glasses. I broke the bows not long ago , and could scarcely wait until thy could be repaired , my eyes wore so uncomfortable when I was obliged to go back to the old condition. I thank you a thousand times for what you have done for mo and shall be very glad to answer any Inquiries In regard to my 'eyes. Your sincerely , MISS LIZZIE HAAS , 1440 Q Street. Dr. Seymour wll b accompanied by a very noted oar , nose and throat spe cialist , and you who are in need of the services of a epcdalUt should rcinem- bsr the date and cal on them. CONSULTATION FREE. It Needs A Tonic. There are times when your liver needs n tonio. Don't give purgatives that gripe and weaken. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel all poison from the system and act as tonio to the liver. W. Scott , 531 Highland ave. , Milton , Pa. , says : "I have carried Dowitt'fl Little Early Risers with mo for several years aud would not bo without them. " Small and i easy to take. Purely vegetable , They never gripe or distress. Kiesac Drug Go. I'lilloxopli ) ' of Fntlwui- . "Some limy bo Intvrostrd to know that tlioro In now nlinoHt a now kind of philosophy of fatigue , " HM.VH a writer In AliiHliio'n. "Homo speculators think man bocnmo conscious bccntino Ills in- tultloiiH were Mcnvt'd up by exhaustion , HO Unit tin * mind IIUH to pick Us way Hlowly nnd logically ItiHtuiul of divining Instantly , UH It used to do. It was the fall of man. Wilder dreamers have oven described the origin of cosmic gaa and nobnhu , from which all the wo.'lda come , HH duo to progressive fatigue of the ether , which Is far more Hiibtlo and buck of It. It Is n llttlo n If they were attempting to rewrite the llrst phrases of the Old Testament BO that It should rend , 'In the beginning was fatigue. ' " ( Jot Illx Animor. "While on a trip through the south BOOH after the civil war , " said n Chicago cage mnn , "I stopped overnight at the llttlo town of Warrenton , N. C. The next morning , strolling around looking tlio place over , I met a countryman who greeted mo with ji 'HowdyV and 'pnssod tlio time of day' most cordially. I was considerably taken aback when I noticed that ho was barefooted , and I ventured to ask him If It was the cus tom of the country for tlio men to go without shoes. He answered , with a drawl , 'Waal , some on us does , but most on us 'tends to our own busi ness.1 " Foloy's Kiduoy Uuro will euro all diseases arising from disordered kldnoys or bladder. Sold by Ktosau Drug Co. Mother , yes ono package makes two quarts of baby medicine. See direotious. Tliuro is nothing just as good for babies and children as Rocky Mountain Tea. A. II. Ktcsau. Many persons in this community are sutl'ering from kidney complaint who could avoid fatal results by using Foloy's Kidney Cure. Sold by Kiusau Drug Co. Thnhnst nhvsio Ohnmhorlfiin'a Stem ach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by Kiosau Drug Co. Foley's Kidney Cure is a medicine free from poisons and will cure any cuso of klduoy disease that is not beyond the roaoh of medicine. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Will Cure Stomach Ache in Five min- utcsl That is just what Painkiller will do ; try it. Have a bottle in the house for instant use , as it will save you hours of suffering. Watoh out that the dealer does not sell you an imitation , ns the great reputation of Painkiller ( Perry Davis" ) , has induced many people to try to make something to sell , said to bo "just ns good as the genuine. " Madame In reply to your note will say , give your children Rocky Moun tain Tea each week. Keeps them well all the time. ! )5 cents. A. II. Kiosau. A Young Lady's Life Saved. At Panama , Colombia , by Chamber * liau's Colio , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dr. Ohas. II. Utter , n prominent phy sician , of Panama , Colombia , in a recent letter states : " Last March I had ns a patient a young lady sixteen years of age , who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every hour. Her parents were sure she would die. She had become so weak that she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical raonont was a study for me , but I thought of Cham berlain's Golio , Cholera nud Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result was effected. Within eight hours she was feeling much better ; inside of three days she was upon her feet nud at the end of a week was entirely well. " Fore sale by Kiesaa Drug Co. Look Pleasent , Please. Photographer O. O. Harlau , of Eaton , O. , can do so now , though for years he couldn't , because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indiges tion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electrio Bitters which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the stomach , liver and kidneys , they build up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only f 0o. Guaranteed by The Kcisau Drug Co. Makes children eat , sloop and grow ; Makes mother strong and vigorous. Makes a healthy family. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 85 cents. A. H. Kiesau. All Were Saved. "For years Isuffered such untold misery from bronchitis , " writes J. H. Johnston , of Broughton , Ga. , " that often I was unable to work. Then when everything else failed , I was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. My wife suffered intensely from Asthma , till it cured 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 nt Kiesan Drug Co. To My Friends. If is with joy 1 tell you what Kodol did for mo. 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 douo mo. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that ho had tried most everything. I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to mo from him because I recommended it Goo. W. Fry , Viola , Iowa. Health and stronth , of miud and body , depend on the stomach , and normal activity of the digestive organs.Kodol , the great re constructive tonio , cures all stomach and bowel troubles , indigestion , dyspep sia. Kodol digests any good food you oat. Take a dose after meals. Kiesau Drug Co. A Physician Healed. Dr. Geo. Ewlng , a practicing physi cian of Smith's Grove , Ky. , for over thirty years , writes his personal experi ence with Foley's Kidney Cure : "For years I had been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and en larged prostrate gland. I used every thing known to the profession without CATARRH The trcatmcut of Catarrh with antiseptic nml astringent washes , lotions , salves , medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local application , is jnst as senseless as would be kindling a fire on lop of the pot to make it boil. True , these give temporary relief , but the cavities and passages of the head nud 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 tlm mucous membrane or inner skin , producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus , much of which is absorbed into the blood , nnd through the circulation reaches every part of the system , involving the Stomach , Kidneys nnd other parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form , the breath becomes exceedingly foul , blinding headaches are frequent , the eyes red , hearing affected nnd a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that does not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the circulation nil offensive matter , and when n h , pure blood is again coursing through the Body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active , all the disagreeable , painful symptoms disap pear , and a permanent , thorough cure is effected. S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach nnd digestion , but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case nnd get the best medical advice free. Cook on blood and skin diseases sent on application. THE : SWIFT SPECIFIC co. , Atlanta , G U rollof , until I commenced to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking three bottles tles I was entirely relieved nnd cured1 I proscribe it now daily in my practice nnd heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success. " Sold , by Kiesan Drug Go. Shatters All Records. Twice in hospital , P. A. Gulledgo , Vor benn , Ala. , paid a vast sum to doctors to euro a severe case of piles , causing 24 tumors. When nil failed , Bnckleu's Ar nica Salvo soon cured him. Subdues Inflammation , conquers aches , kills paius. Best salve in the world. 25o at Kiesan Drug Go. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers. Foley's Honey and Tar affords im mediate relief to asthma sufferers in the worst stages aud if taken in time will effect a cure. Sold by Keisau Drug Go. A Good Thing. Qormonl'Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Bosohee , o celebrated German physician , and is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortunate discov eries in medicine. It quickly cures coughs , colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature , removing , as it does , the cause of the effeotiou and leav ing the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine , but has stood the teat for years , giviag satisfaction in every case , which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Boschoe's German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1868 , and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinarr cough. Price 75 cents. Get Green's special almanac. A. H. Kiesau. Consumption Threatened. "I was troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I had consump tion , " says O. Uugor , 211 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 Foloy's Honey and Tar. It cured mo and I have not been troubled since. ' Sold oy Kiesau Drug Co. A Cure for Cholera Infantum. "Last May , " says Mrs. Curtis Baker , of Bookwater , Ohio , "nu infant child of pur neighbor's was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hope of recovery.- ! 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 cordlu gto directions' In two days' time the child had fully recovered , nud is now ( nearly a year since ) a vigorous , healthy girl. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single instance. " For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. Moro than seventy- five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted 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 paius at the pit of the stomach , yellow skin , coated tongue and disagree able taste in the month , 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 Green's special almanac. A. H. Kiosau. Henry L. Shattnck of Shellsburg , la. , was cured of stomach trouble with which he had been afflicted for years , by four boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach nud Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a number of physicians without relief. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. Like Daisies Before the Scythe , Baby lives are destroyed in summer by cholera infantum. The attack of the disease is sudden , its progress is some times terribly rapid. Mothers who have given their children Perry Davis' Pain killer can tell how this treatment has checked the diarrhoea and vomiting , nnd put the little patient out of danger. 25 and CO cents. A Necessary Precaution. Don't neglect a cold. It is worse than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By using One Minnto Oough Cure yon can cure it at once. Allays inflammation , clears the head , soothes and strengthens t'uo raucous membrane. Cures coughs , croup , throat and lung troubles. Abso lutely safe. Acts immediately. Child ren like it. The Kiesau Drug Co. Just Look At Her. "Whence came that sprightly step , faultless skin , rich , rosy complexion , smiling face. She looks good , feels good. Here's her secret. She uses Dr. King's New Life Pills , Result all organs active , digestion good , no head aches , no chance for "blues. " Try them yourself. Only 35o at the Kiosau Drug Co. "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 Cure made mo a well man. " Sold by Kiesau Drug Go. Folev's Kidney Cure Will cure Bright's disease. Will cure Diabetes. Will cure Btouo in the bladder. Will cure kidney and bladder diseases. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Nasal CuUvrrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream Dnlin , which is agree ably nrouiatic. It is received through the uobtrils , cleanses and heals the whole sur face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists jell the 50c. size ; Trial size by mail , 10 couts. Test it and you are sure to'continue tlio treatment. - * . < --1 ( Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers iu applying liquids iuto the nasal passages for catarrhal trou bles , the proprietors propixro Cream Balm iu liquid form , which will bo known aa Ely'a UquKl Cream Balm. Trice including the njjr.iyiug tube is 7i > cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies tb medicinal - icinal properties of the holid preparation. . , His Sight Threatened. 'While picnicking last month my 11- year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant , " says W. H. Dibble , of Sioux City , la. "He rubbed the poison off his hands into his eyes and for a while we were afraid he would lose his sight. Finally n neighbor recommended De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first ap plication helped him and in a few days he was as well as ever. " For skin dis eases , cuts , burns , scalds , wounds , in sect bites , DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a sure cure. Relieves piles at once. Be ware of counterfeits. Kiesau Drug Oc. A World Wide Reputation. Chamberlain's Colio.Oholera and Diar rhoea Remedy has a world wide reputa tion for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant nud safe to take. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE * Ely's ' Cream Balm Gives Relief nt once. Tt clean cs , eoothcs nnd Iietile thcdlsea-fil num- branc. ItciinsGunrrh and drives nunj n Cold iotheUeftdqaick'j. ' It I Is Absorbed. Heils nnd Protects the Membrane. lieetorea the Seizes of Tneto nuil Smell. Full elza tOc. ; Trial Me inc. ; at DniRRiJts or by mail. ELY UHOTIIKKS. 60 Warrcu Streat. New York. DON OGLED ! Take the Kc.iulne , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mcde only by Mndlson Medi cine Co. , ( Madison , W5. | It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no aubjtl- tute Ak your drugg'jt- ' REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man produce * the nbove results In 30 days. It tcti powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others U1L young men will regain tbeir lOEt manhood , and old men will recover their youthful vigor by using UEVITO. It wulckly and Eurcly restores Nervous ness , Lost Vitality , Impotency. Nightly Emissions. Lost Power , Falling Memory , W itlne Diseases , and aU effects of Eolf-abusi or oxcetsnnd Indiscretion which unfits ono for study , buBlncsn or marriage. II not only cures by ptartlnc at tbo o at of disease , but IB a crett nerve tonio and blood builder , bring Ing back tbo pink glow ta palo checks and re- itoring the Ore of youth. It wards off Jnsinltj and Consumption. Insist on having REVIVO , no other. It can. bo carried In vest pocket. By mail 81.00 perpackago. or Eli for PC,00 , vrlth poo- live 'written frtmranteo to core or refund toe money. Hook nnrt : ijIsu free. AJdrosi RfiYAI MFniriNP f fi l6" ° Plymouth PI. , lUUAl , IIILWUVIL , VAJ. , CHICAGO , ILL. For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Goo. B. Ohrlstoph , druggist. KIDNEY DISEASES ftre the most fatal of all dis eases. Eft ! C Y'9 ' EY CURE ( rtlLC.1 d Guaranteed ( lined/ or money refunded. Contalni remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best lag Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00. BOLD BY A. H. KIESA