X THE NORFOLK VEWR : FRIDAY , OCTOBER 3 , A White ' Uy Mnrthn Maui's M'Ctillorli- Choice , " * ' ' . Jimmy Merion \VIIH no Rival In the mliiil of Mnmli CivoU Jlinmy luul lint two KHlccinliiK iiiiiiillli'M. Onu [ WIIH lieliiK Ilia fatlii'r'H NOII , the other thnt liu luul wit cnoiiKli to lo\o liln fa- tlier'H ward , Cresny Ollplmnt. Upon a mimincr inornliiK Croimy calliul to him over lu-r Hhoulilcr : " .Ilin- my , do eomo out Yon nro tlio wlowcHt ok ! tiling ! And yon Unow 1 liatu a man or a Imiw ) without loin of no. " Tlicy WIMO rlilhiK up hill. CivNfty'H nvlilplaHh whined at'cotiipanliiiiMit to lior wonlM. .lliinny had a talent Tor nayUK ! nothing , still aH hu came with in onM.V hall ho piped amiably , "Cri'BH , I lii'on woiuli'i-ln' all thin inornln' If you won't novcr k'nrn bottor'n to RU- ! lop a homo np hill. " "I'vo hci'ii wnndi'rliiK If > ' < > " will ever lonrn anything. " C'roHHy rotortcd , HliiHli- Ink' Havngoly at a near hiiHh. Jimmy oponoil ! IH ! t > yoa. "Whut'H the mutter , croMH cat ? " ho nnknl. "You oomo rid- In * with mo nuhody didn't inalto you nn' I've lot yon pick your own road nn' go your own Ktilt" "If you'vo tlroil of mo , I'll K on by myself , " Grt'Hsy Bnld Irritably , ImU IwheelliiK her lioiw. Jimmy Itent bo. Bldo hor. "You needn't try to run nwny fruin mo , " ho Bnld. "I boon knowln * all the wny you felt bad , nn1 I reckon I know wlmt about. " "You don't ! What IH UY" Oreiwy nn- Bwcred all In n hreatli. Jliiiiny Inughud trniKiullly. "I fetched yon n letter yls- tlddy I'venln1 a letter fnini Charley. " ' "What huHlm-HH have you to know tbnt ? " CresHy denianded. "He's coin- In' today. That'H why I am runulu' iiwny. " "Ef lie pe.sterB .von , I'll mnke him RO right buck , " Jimmy nahl promptly , then hlH face fell. "Hut It'll bo sorter awkward. Old Charles IB nil the own coiiHln I've got. Pappy an' mammy think nigh IIB much of him as they do of me. " "You ought to Imto him. Why don't' you ? " CresHy demanded. Jimmy stared. "Unto him ! " ho " repeated Hlowly. "Why should I hate him ? lie can't help be- In' wlmt ho IH smart nil' bright nn' good lookln' no uioro'n I can help bc- Jn' what I am. " ' "And wlmt.IB that ? " Crossy nnkcd ( crisply. Jimmy drew n deep breath. "A born fool , " ho Bnld humbly. "lint I got BeiiHo enough to know It. All I cnn do is to ho n real whlto man , nn1 it ain't white to bate Char anybody Letter off. " "You are worse than n born fool n mndo one , " Crossy cried passionately. "An * you won't stand up for yourself. 3Tou won't even say you love me yon drive mo to tell you I know It" "You can't help hut know It , " Jimmy broke In. "You been knowln' It over Bcnee yon wore knee high. I been fool enough to think homothneB maybe you might fetch yoursel" to take me an' the place" " 1 do love the place , " Crossy Inter rupted , a mnllft dawning In her stormy eyes. "An" It has belonged to the Mar- Ions ever seneu the Indians went nwny. ' " ] know , " Jimmy said wistfully , "but don't let that bother you , Cress. There's jest us two of the name Charles an' me. You needn't never leave the place no matter wlmt happens. " Ihcn persuasively , "Let's us leave nil this talk until next year. " "Charley Is not so patient , " Cresiy Bnld , swallowing hard. "He Insists up on n definite answer today. " "I lay ho don't got It not until you nre good an' ready , " Jimmy said , with n quick smile , patting her hand. Then he ran on haltingly , "Cressy , 1 love you all I know how , but don't you let thnt count If If you love anybody else. " They were ncnrlng n roadside gate. 'As Crcssy went through It she snld , With her bond very high : "Go home. Jimmy , an' give Chnrley hla nuswer. Tell him I don't know nn' 1 don't to know. " As Jimmy went up the walk he snw his mother at the sitting room win dow , very white and monulng faintly. He rushed Inside. Ills father met him , nil his hale ruddiness changed to ashen gray. Charley had come nnd sat at Bqulro Marlon's desk , his pen racing over a sheet of legal cap. Without looking up , ho called : "Saddle me a fresh horse , Jimmy. The best you've got. The minute this Is signed I must ride like the devil. " "What's up ? " Jimmy demanded" . Ills father clutched his shoulder , leaned heavily upon It nnd gasped : "Sou , son , [ we're on the cdgo of ruin ! Charley found out early this mornln' that Gill Mngee had run away with all the coun ty money ! And mo on his bond for $50,000 ! I trusted Gill like my own brother ! " There , there , Uncle Jim , " Charley interposed. "Walla have ears Borne- times , and we must not leave one loop hole In this precious document It's a deed of gift , Jlminy. Uncle Jim makes over to you everything land , money , stock and crops. " "Whut for ? " Jimmy asked , his eyes wide. Charley laughed shortly. "For the best of reasons to save himself from beggary and keep a roof over his head. But I'vo written It down for n consideration of ? 1 , love nnd natural affection. PIgn , quick , Uncle Jim. Un less this goes on record before Gill Ma- gco'a prnnks get wind , It will be worth less than the paper If a written on. " "Oh , It's hard ! " the old man moaned "In my old age too ! I never did think X could be brought to any of them cov- rln' up tricks. I've been BO proud to hear foiled nay , 'AM fiojicnt a n Ma rlon. ' Hut what elno cnn I do ? I'm old ( -evenly next month ! I caln't ' let my homo go ! I oaln't take my wife to the poorhoiiHo1" "You'll have me , pappy , no mutter wlmt oomoH. " Jimmy wild , lifting his head and throwing his arm about his father'H bowed HhoiilderH. So holding him , ho moved to where his mother mit , lifted her to her feel and with his free arm diew her to bin breast. Then ho turned to hlH cousin and mild clearly " ' It good In to ly : "C'harloy , was you think of UH thlH n-wny. Hut 1 caln't nee thlngM your way. Now dill's gone bad , by the I/onl , he shan't take old Jim Marlon with him. I love the place , every Btoolc an' slone an' rod clay hill In It , next to my own people. Hut I ' won't keep It unless 1 cnn keep It lion- ost"- "Arc you craxy ? " Charley broke In. "I can change the beneficiary In a trice. Ray , Uncle Jim , won't you trust mo ? I'll certainly never take advan tage of your trust. Speak quick , We have Just throe hours' grace , and It will take two nt lenst to get back to the courthouse. " "I I don't believe I koor to save things except for Jimmy , " Squire Ma rlon began brokenly. Charley sprang to his feet nnd step ped In front of his cousin. Ho was whlto with anger and apprehension. In a high shaken voice he cried : "For ( Jod's Bake , Jimmy , don't doom your father nnd mother to beggary. It makes mo feel like shooting you to hear you quibble and prate when nil their comfort , It may ho their lives , hnngs on the matter of a minute. " "They have got me , " Jimmy reiter ated. Charley flung up his hands. "You ! " ho cried , with the Intcnsest ncnrn. "What nro you ? What can you do without money or brains ? " "Work all dny nn' nil night , " Jimmy - my Bald sturdily. Chnrley drew back n step , hln face twitching. Ho bit his lips hard bcforo ho went on. "Another thing , think of Crcssy. She will end by marrying you If you keep the plncc. It Is thnt which has stood between mo nnd winning her. I know It Remember , I nm spcnklng now ngnlnst myself. I cnnnot do lees In face of nil I owe my uncle nnd my dear , good aunt Speak to Jimmy , both of you. If ho still refuses io save you , sign thin deed and put It In my power. " Mrs. Marlon nestled close to her son. Her husband broke away from them nnd leaned from the open window. Jimmy's eyes followed the father's gaze as it rested upon the familiar Holds , the trig burns , the deep , Blind- owy woodlands belting the clear land. Could they give It up and go away , strangers In a Btrango land ? Stronger , uioro Insistent was the thought of Cressy. How should n hog- gnr lift eyes to her ? No , not n beggar except for work ! Somehow the word was a tonic , lie faced half nbout , drew his mother In front of him and Bald with many breaks : "Charley I I ealn't talk with you. But the Lord- help me to show I cnn work with you. " Squlro Mnrlon stepped bcsldo his son , linked arms and said : "Uuln or no ruin , Charley , I'll do ns Jimmy says. If the money must all go , let It ! Lord , what Is all the property In the world beside llndln' that I've got a real man for my sonV" "Tho best man In this world , " Cressy cried , breaking tempestuously from nn ambush of half closed door. "I had to come homo right behind you , " she panted to Jimmy. "It It Is not true what he said , " nodding toward Chnr ley. "Now you have lost everything else , I ask you to to take mo. " "Amen. The Lord bo praised ! " Squlro Mnrlon salil , catching Crossy In his nrnis. Charley darted nwny , swearing under his breath. Jimmy ? Jimmy put his head upon his mother's shoul der and cried for the tlrst time since ho was ten years old. Jimmy showed the stuff ho wns made of by working through live hopeless ycnrs trying to snvo the homestead , mortgaged to full value. Cressy helped him , singing about the plncc , her face always sunshiny , her tempers all blown nwny. Still there wus rejoic ing , Indeed , when GUI Mngce came back from the Klondike with money enough to make good nil his luckless sureties had paid. Little Jim , ngcd four , high In the arms of his doting grandmother , held the canceled mort- gnge hi n candle tlnmo and laughed to BOO It burn. Across the hearth the grandfather looked on with eyes that did not see nnd murmured brokenly , "The righteous shall not bo forsaken nor his seed beg brend , " In DlncU and White. One of Atlanta's most prominent bankers has n young son who hns al ready developed a surprising faculty for business. His father gave him $5 , and Instead of spending It he handed It back to his- father to deposit for him In order that ho might draw the Interest A few days later , however , the youngster saw something he wanted more than he did the Interest , so asked his father to please return the money. This the banker refused to do , ex plaining that the son had no note for 'the money , nnd unless he could prove In black and white that the money had been handed him the ? 5 was his. The youthful financier looked both puzzled and unhappy , then his counte nance cleared. He called the colored butler. "John , did you see me give father $5 the other day ? " Ho was answered In th'e affirmative Then he put the same question to hla grandmother. When she , too , said yes , young Ma chlnvelll turned to his fnther trlum phnntly : "There , fnther , I have It In black am white. " Needless to add , he got the money. Atlanta Journal. Iowa Pioneer Dead , Ottunnvn , In. , Oct. 3 Daniel Carl , a veteran of the Mexican war nnd for thlrty-llvo yonrs a Justice of the pence , Is rlcad nt his homo nt Hlnkcs * burg , Ho IB bnllovcd to hnvo boon the oldest white citizen of Iowa. Many New Cases of Cholera. Cnlro , ICcypt , Oct. n There were 254 fresh cases of choleia reported In Ecypt yenUnlay nnd 241 ilcathfl from thnt dlHMBo. The total nlncc the out break , 'July 15 , nro 3GC53 cases unJ 20.9S8 deaths. _ CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS , Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. Clilcnco , Oct. ' . ' . Trail tiic la corn wns one of tlin prlticlpnl friiturrfl on the hoard ( if tiuilo luiliir , nnd cunnlili-rahlu ntrt'iigth wan mnnlfi'Ktcil la both the Rrnln nml pro vision pith. Dccoinlx'i- corn cloned OKilKo Ululiiir , Di-ct'inbur wheat wnn Uc lower , Yiullo ontH cloNoil'tu higher. Jiunmry pro- vlHlotii cloni'il from n sluulu lower to lOo hlirhcr. CloHliiK priori : Wlirut-Ocl. , ( tIMic ; Dec. , flO'/j ! Mny , 70 % . Corn-Oet. , r.Drj Drc. , Ws ; Muy , < lT ! < iC. OHld-Oct. , myti" ( ! ' . , 31&p ; Muy , 3'JMiC. 1'erk-Oct. , | lll HI ; Jnn , , in.l'i ; Mny , 1 1.II5. I.nrd-Oct. , J10.0.1 : Jnn. , IH.75 : Mny , $8.18. Itlb0ct. . , $ n.un ; Jan. . JS.lT'/j. Chlrutfo Cunli I'rlcen No. 2 rtd wheat , 70c ; No. .1 rnl wheat , ( V370c : No. 3 FprlnR whrnt , CrtflTOc : No. 2 hnrd wheat , OOcj No. 8 hnrd wheat , ( Motile ; No. 1 ! cn h corn , O0y//I02c / : No. n cniili corn , 04 ! < ii < ) lc ! No. U yellow corn , HlV/tO'Je ; No. 'I yellow corn , Oty/H < l-c : No. I ! c i h oatu , 20cj No. 2 white oats , IHftaOc ; No. 'I white outu , L'914 Chicago Live Stock. Calcnso , Oct. a.-Cattle-U celpts , 3,000 , Including 800 wi'Htnrnx ; good to prime iteiTB , $7.3. > ( & ) .40 ; poor to medium , ILOOft 7.00 : ntockors and fcedam , $ 'J.25CiC.OO ; cown , l.'J.t'tM.BO ' ; lielfcri , t2.2r > ( iK > .25 ; can. nor , $1.2iffiy.4 ! < ) ; bulls. $2.25 < S < .75j rnlves , $3.H7.00 ( ; T xa fort steeri , la.OOQJ.SS ; wontcrn ntveri , $ ; i.7Vtt4.23. ( Hog * Re ceipt * toduy , 12,000 ; tomorrow , 8,000 ; left over , 3,000 ; nrtirnuc lOc hither ; mlxad and butchers , $5.1iVfr7.CO ; good to choice benvy , 7.SOffi7,70 ; rounh eayy , * 7.GOia7.70. Sheep IlreelptH , 17,090 ; sheep and l mbn steady ; good to oholca wcthura , $5.C.V35.40 ; fnlr to cholcu mixed , $2.2MSfl.SO ! : sheep , J2.DOffi3.20 ; native lambs , $ n.BO < J4.23. i Kanoaa City Live Stock. Kansas City , Oct. 2. Cnttln KccolpU , , 15,000 : steady to lower ; cbolcu beef steers , $7 , < XXft7.00 ! fair to good , K35Q0.05 ; iitock- er and , faedvr * , ) $2.MK34.RO ) western Jed stosrs , $3..lOif < 5. < X ) : Texas nnd Indlnn steers , ? 3.00 < ft4n5 : ; Texas cows , $1.7fi < 3l .80 : natlra cowtt , $ U73&4.3ni : native heifers , $3.00-t.U ' ; canners , . J1.CW ,00 : bulls , $2.35 < 3. < 3.10 ] calves , $3.2(1(50.00. ( ( Hot -Uecclpts , 11,000 ; Co higher ; top , $7.23 ; bulk of Bales , $7.i5ft T.23 : heavy , $7.12H7.20 ; mixed , paokerp , $7.12y/l7.25 ; light , 7 1M7.23 : yorkers. $7.2037.23 : pig * , $0.35/37.20. / Sheep Re- celpts , 1:1 : , 500 ; steady to lOc lower ; native Iambs , $3.20 14.10 ; western lambs , $3.00& 4.75 ; native wutlieri , $2,05 M.OO ; western wethers. $2.00 < B3l)0. ) South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts , beHt uteudy , others dull ; nntlve steera , $ l.-r. < g8.20 : cowa and heifers , $3.00 < 3J.OO ; western steers , J3.7.riri. < ! . " ; Texas steels , $3r 0 < y4.00 ; runctiri , $2.2r > (33.75 ( ; utookers and feeders , $2.30ftr > 00 ; oahvi , $3.00(30.73 ( ; bulls , staRs , otc. , $2.00iT-1.25. ( Hogn Re- c lpts. 3nOO ; 3c blither ; heavy , $7.10 7.2.V mixed. * 7.1V ! 7.2r. : light , $7.2.VH7lf > 3 : plgi , $000 7.00 ; bulk of sales. $7.15117.23. Sheep ItectlptH , 21,000 ; stcitd.r ; yearllngx , $3.tio ( ft.U5 ! ! ; wether * , $3.20 < K3.nO ; ewes , $2.MXS 3.23 ; common and stocLcra , $2.00 3.30 ; lambH , $3.50Ifi.lO. _ St. Joseph Live Stock. at. Joneph , Oct. 2. Cattle-ltccelpts , 4- 43 ; * tualy ( to lOc lower ; ntook cattle dull , Htundy to lower , 7,000 In the yards ; native * , $4.00(85.00 ( ; cows and heifers , $1 7.VBS.G3 ; vcalH , $ HOOCt 00 ; bulH and stmtn , $2.25 ® 3.75 , Ktorkers and fvedurt , $2.00 4.113. HORS Ri'i'flpU , 3,302 ; Mead.v to Bo higher , llsht and llcht mlxod , T 17V7 -'JH. ; medium and heaiy , $7.12MAl7.25j plg . $4.00 < a7.10 ; bulk. S7.17WH7 23. Imppouiiloiin lint Sporty. An Impecunious constituent of Abra- mm Gruber called upon the latter nt ils olllce lust week nnd requested the onn of n dollar. A two-dollar bill vns the smallest the colonel hnd. This 10 handed to the caller with the re mark : "Go to the cigar store downstairs , ; et n IB-cent clpir , keep a dollar , and jrlnjj me the change. " In n few minutes the visitor reap- > onretl , pulling contrntedly nt a cigar , mil handed the colonel 85 cents. No- Icing a peculiar expression on Colonel Srubcr's face , he withdrew the cigar 'rom his lips long enough to Inquire : "Did you mean that the cigar was for you or me ? " "Get " all Gruber out of hero , was could say. New York Times. Bronchitis for Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith , of Danville , 111. , writes : "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure ; nre. " Continues 110 opiates. A. H. Kiesnu. A Good Thing. Gorman Syrup is the special prescrip- ion of Dr. A. Bosohoe , a celebrated 3ermnu physician , and is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortunate discov eries m medicine . It quickly cures coughs , colds and all lung troubles of the severest , nature , removing , as it does , the cause of the effeotion and leav ing the parts in a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine , but has stood the tent for years , giviag satisfaction in every case , which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Boschee's Gorman Syrup was introduced in the United States in 1808 , nnd is now sold in every towu and village in the civilized world. Three doses , will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Get Green's special almanac. A. H. Kiesau. Good Advice. The moat miserable beings in the world ar/e those suffering from dyspepsia and liver complaint. More than seventy- five per cent of the people in the United States are aflllcted with those two dis eases and their effects : such as soar stomach , pick headache , habitnnl COB- tiveness , palpitation of the heart , heart burn , water-brash , gnawing and burn ing pains at the pit of the stomach , yellow skin , coated tongue and disagreeable - able taste in the month , coming np of food after eating , low spirits , etc. Go to your druggist nud get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's special almanac. A , H. Klesnu. No danger of consumption if you use Foley's Honey and Tnr to euro thnt stubborn cough. A. H. Klesan. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , Tlin followtnif ] iriti s d ntnciiilineiit to tli CniiMltiitlnn of HID Nuitn of t rlminltn , an iKiralnnftitr nut forth In lull , In milinilt- ttil to the nlertors of IhoSlnteor Nulinmlm , to IHIiitml upon itt the gotiontl elnctlnti to Im hold Tuesday , Noveinlinr I , A , I ) . 1002. A Joint RoHuluttou proposing to iiincutl section one of Article fifteen , of the Constitution of the State of Nubrnbka , relative to the nmnner of submitting / nnd adopting iiiMondmcntH to the Con stitution of the State of Nebraska. Ho it Resolved and Unacted by the Leg- inlnturu of the Stuto of Nebraska : BKOTIO.V 1 , That section onu of Ar- tio.o . lltteen of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska beamonded to rend ns follows : Section 1. Kit her branch of the leg- Islntnro may propose nmendmonts to this Constitution , and if the Hnmo bo agreed to by throo-flftlmof the members elected to each house , such proposed amend ments shall bo entered on the Journals with the yens nud nays , and published at least once each week in nt leant one newspaper in each county whore n news- papur is published , for thirty days immediately preceding the next election of senators and representatives , at which election the snino shall bo submitted to the electors for approval or rejec tion , and if n majority of the electors voting ut such election on such proposed amendment , shall vote to adopt snob amendment , the same ahull become a pait of this Constitution. When more than ono amendment is submitted at the same election , they shall bo HO sub mitted as to enable the electors to vote on each amendment separately. All ballots used at such election on such amendment or amendments shall hnvo written or printed thereon the fol lowing : For proposed amendment to the Constitution relating to ( hero insert the subject of the amendment ) and , against proposed amendment to the Constitution relating to ( here insert the subject of tno amendment ) and'the .vote of each elector voting on such amendment - , mont or amendments shall bo designated by the elector by making a cross with a pen or pencil in a circle or square to bo placed at the right of the.lines the words "For .or Against" tho. proposed amendments , as ho shall desire to vote thereon , or'by Indicating his preference on a voting machine when such machine is in use. I , Qeo. W. Marsh , secretary of state of the state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Nebraska is a true nnd correct copy of the original enrolled and en grossed bill , as passed by the Twenty- seventh session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska , as appears from said original bill on file in this oflico. and thnt said proposed amendment is sub mitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to beheld held on Tuesday , the 4th day of Novem ber , A. D. 1902. In testimony whereof , I have here unto sot my hand and affixed the great senl of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 22d day of July , in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Two , of the Inde pendence of the United States the One Hundrpd and Twenty-seventh , and of this state the Thirty-sixth. GEO. W. MARSH , [ Sedl.l Secretary of State. Never Ask Advice. When yon have n cough or cold don't ask what is good for it t ud get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foley's Honey nud Tnr. the grcnte t throat and lung remedy. It cures coughs and colds quickly. A. H. Kiesnu. Spent More Than $1,000. W. W. Baker of Plainviow , Neb. , writesMy : wife suffered from lung trouble for fifteen years. She tried a urtbibpr of doctors nud spent over $1 000 without ro'iof. ' She became very low nud lost nil hopo. A friend recom mended Foley's Honey nud Tar nud thanks to this great remedy , it snved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in ten years. " Refuse substitutes. A. H. Kiesau. Wise is the girl whoso sense of self interest prompts her to take Rocky Mountain Tea. It fills her full of vigor nnd there IB nlwnys hdney in her heart for you. A. H. Kiesau. A Dozen Times a Nignt. Mr. Owen Dunn , of Benton Ferry , W. Va. , writes ; "I have had kidney and bladder trouble for years , and it became so bad that I was obliged to get up at least a dozen times a night. I never received any permanent benefit from auy medicine until I took Foley's Kidney Core. After using two bottles I am cured. A. H. Kiesau. His Life in Peril. "I just peemed to have gone all to pieces , " writes Alfred Bee , of Welfare , Texas , "biliousness nud a lame back hnd made Ufa a burden. I couldn't eater or sleep and felt almost too worn out to work when I began to use Eloctrio Bitters , but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top , can eat any thing , have gained in strength and en joy hard work. " They give vigorous health and new life to weak , sickly , run-down people. Try thorn. Only 50 cents at Kiesau's drug store. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "Tho fastest selling article I have in my store , " writes Druggist 0. T. Smith , of Davis , Ky , "is Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption , coughs and colds , because it always cures. In my six years of sales it has never , failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat nnd lung diseases , who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy. " Mothers rely on it , best phy sicians prescribe it , and the Kiosau Drug Co. guareutee satisfaction or re fund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes , 50 cents and $1. Natural Anxiety , Mothers regard approaching winter with uneasiness , children tnko cold so easily. No disease costs more little lives than croup. It's attack is FO sud den that the Bufferer is often beyond human aid before the doctor arrives. Such coses yield readily to One Minute Cough Cnro. Liquifies the mucus , nl- Inys inflammation , removes danger Absolutely Hixfo. Acts immediately. Cures coughs , colds , grip , bronchitis , all throat nnd lung trouble. F. S. Mil lion , Hampton , Gn. : "A bnd cold reu- ilored mo voiceless Just before nu orator ical contest. I intended to withdraw but took Ono Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice in time to \\iii the medal. " A , II , Kiosau. Perhaps You Wonder if the the tormenting cold thnt made lait winter ono long mi&ory will bo ns bnd this year Certainly not , if you tnko Allen's Lung Balsam when tickl ing and rawness in the throat an nounces the presence of the old enemy. Do not oxpi-ct the cold to wear itself out. Take the right remedy in time. Allen's Lung Balsam is free from opium. A Word to Travelers. The excitement incident to traveling nnd change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea , and for this reason no ono should leave homo without n bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera ind Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Kicsau Drug Co. Forty Years' Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years' torture might well cnuso the gratitude of anyone. This is what Do Witt's Witch Hazel salve did forO. Hnuey , Geneva , O. He says : "DoWitt's Witch Hazel salvo cured me of piles after I hnd suffered 40 years. " Cares cuts , burns , wounds , skm disonses. Beware of counterfeits. A. H. Kiesau. "Watch the Kidneys , " "When they are affected life is in danger , " says Dr. Abernothy , the great English physician. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. A. H. Kiesau. Sweeter than the breath of morn is the breath of the girl who takes Kocky Mountain Tea. A perfect system ren ovator , safe , soothing and invigorating. A. H. Kiesau. People Believe in it. It has been cynically said that any thing can be Bold by advertising now-a- days. This is dot so. Many liniments have been advertised but only one Perry Davis' Painkiller has stood the test of sixty years' use. * Todny its pop ularity is greater than ever and is based not upon wha't anybody says but upon what the remedy does. . There is but one painkiller , Perry Davis' . . Look Out for Fever. Biliousness and liver disorders at this seasou.may . be prevented by cleansing the system with Do Witt's Little Early Risers. These famous littlu pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently , but copiously , and by reason of the tonio proprieties , give tone and strength to the glands. A. H. Kiesau. Danger In Fall Colds. Fall colds are liable to hang on all iwuter leaving the seeds of pneumonia , bronchitis or consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar cures quickly and pre vents serious results. It is old and ie- liable , tried and tested , safe and sure , contains no ophiates and will not con stipate. A. H. Kiesuu. America's Famious Beauties Look with horror on skin eruptions , blotches , sores , pimples. They don't have them , nor will uuy oue , who uso. Buckleu's Aruica salve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or salt rheum vanish before it. It cures bore lips , chapped bauds , chilblains. Infallible for piless 25 cents at Kiesau's drug store. It moves the world. Mnkes yon well keeps you well. It soothes the bowels , purges the system of all impurities , en riches the blood , eradicates brain fag aud restores perfect and uormal energy. Rocky Mountain Tea. A. H Kiesau. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth , go at once to A. H. Kiesan's drug store aud get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure bilious ness , sick headache aud constipation. Got a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets at A. H. Kiesan's drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their nee is not followed by constipation as IB often the case with pills. Regular size , 25 cents per box. A Typical South African Store. O. R. Larson , of Bay Villa , Sundays River , Capo Colony , conducts a store typical of South Africa , at which can bo purchased anything from the prover bial "needle to an anchor. " This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railway station xand nbout twenty-five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says : "I am favored with the custom of farmers within a radius of thirty miles , to many of whom I have supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doctor's advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store the population is per haps sixty. Of these , within the past twelve months , no less than fourteen have been absolutely cured by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. This must surely be record. " For sale by Kiesau Darg Co. ' Nasnl Catarrh quickly yields to treat- meiit by Ely's Cream llalm , which is agree , ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils , cleanses anil heals the whole sur face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the 50o. size ; Trial size by mail , 10 cents. Teat it and you are euro to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accomtuodato those who are partial to the use of atomizers iu applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrltal trou- bid , the proprietors prepare Cream llnlin iu liquid form , which will bo known as Uly's Uqukl Cream Balm. Price including tko praying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. DON'T BE POOLED1 Tuko tile gc.iulne , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TC < Made only by Madison Medi cine Co. , Madison : WIs. It keeps you well. Our tradi mark cut on each package Price , 33 cenC5. Novir AoU In bulk. Accept no ubitl < > u tute. Ask > our druggist. More Harmful Alcohol Overeating Worst Form of Intemperance. If your food Is iincUpes ted. you arc un derfed , no nmttor how much you eat. And the underfed nmn Is , to tile extent of the undorfecdlriB , criiipled for the battle of life. OH the other hand , there la such a thlnn ns overeating. The harm dune by Indigestion caused by dTorloaded stomachs exceeds that from the Increased heart heats caused by the use of alcohol or whiskey. Eat as much good food as you need but don't ' overload the stomach. If pour stomach Is weak It may refuse to digest what you cat. Then you ought to use a good dlgestant like Kodol Uys- popsla Cure , which digests what you eat without the stonrtich's aid. This rest and the wholesome tonics con tained In Kodol Dyspepsia Cure soon restore health. You don't have to diet. Don't eat too much. That's harmful. . But eat enough and of sulllcient varle- \ ty. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest It. It quickly relieves the sensation of fulness and bloating from which some people suffer after meals. It prevents belching and absolutely cures Indigestion and other stomach troub les. Equally good for children , Lemuel James. MarysTillo. p. , aayi : "I luf- forod from dyrpoDtla for thirty yeari but a few bottles of Kodol Djipepila Cure complete ly cured me and I heartily recommend It to til sufferers from this disease. " Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Cures all Stomach Troubles. Prepared only by E. C. IE\Virr&Oo. , Chicago. The 11. bottle contains 8H times the SOc. site. Dewiirs Litue EARLY RISERS (1 ( The famous little pills for constipation. KIESAU DRUG CO The Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol , the new discovery which is mak ing so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting what they eat , by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and by transforming their food Into the kind.of pure , rich , red .blood that makes yon feel good all over. Mrs. Cranfill , of Troy , I T. , writes : For a number of years I was troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia which grew into the worst form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol nnd after using four bottles" I am entirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all suf ferers from indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digests what yon eat. A. H Kiesan. Out of Death's Jaws. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trouble , that I hnd suffered with for years , " writes P. Muse Durham , N. 0. , "Dr. King's New Life pills saved my life and gave perfect health. " Best pills on earth and only 25 cents at Kiesau's drug store. Stricken With Paralysis. Henderson Grimett , of this place , was stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent physician for quite n while without re lief , my wife recommended Chamber lain's Pain Balm , aud after using two bottles of it he is almost entirely cured. Geo. R McDonald , Man , Logan county , W. Va. Sfvernl other remark able cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It is most widely known , however , as a cure for rhutnatism , sprains and bruises. I Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. KIDNEY DISEASES are the 'most fatal of all dis eases. CHI EV'Q ' KIDNEY CURE It lULbl 0 Guaranteed Realty or money refunded. Contain ! remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best fet Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICB SOc. ted $1.00. SOLD BY A. H. , KIESAU. CATARRH Druggist lor 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's ' Cream Balm Gives Relief at once. It cleanses , eoothe * and I heals thedlaeftneil memI I branc. It . cures Catnrrh - -5-3 and driven away a Cold U A V in the Uead quickly. It llHI Is absorbed. Henls and Protects the Membrane. Itf stores the Hence * of ' 1 aste and Smell Full slza We ; Trial Mze inc. : at Druggists nr by mall. ELY UlUmiEKS. 69 Warren Streut. NcV Yorlc. REVIVO VITALITY Made 9. > Well Man produces the above results la 30 dnyg. H act * powerfully and qulcUy. Cures when all otuewUlL * "Jn" menvrlltregaln tnolr lost rasnhoodTand SlS Sv7tVec.ovcr ? , lhelr y ° M" vigor by wine L ? . ? Vu iYJ"Ci au.d EUrely > rcstoreB Hemms Emissions , iu * ff.r . K . ' Sel abu9 , ° or "cefs&nd indiscretion St ? Sniflt * ° ? ° tar Btudy' business or marriage. II ? iSiy curei1 bjr Bt lnB at the * c t of disease , bul 122 . Sfrvii ' ? nl ° and blood u l < Mr , bring i ? . , bac * . | h * P'nfc ' Blow to polo chocks and r ! nd i oe tb * flro of yooth. It wards off Insanltj Consumption. lunut on having KCVIVO.no SfPL . c n I * carried In vrrt pocket. By null 81.00 perrackaRe or six tor SS.OO , with a po - if.'wrl cn guarantee to cure or retantf " o money. Book and ndvlso troo. Address ROYAL MEDICINE For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Qeo. B. Ohriatoph , druggist.