The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 07, 1902, Page 12, Image 12
THE N011FOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1902 , BY Watch Belonging to Mian Morton , Whom Mnoon la Suspected - od of Killing ABRESTED MAN MAY GO FREE In the Mrnntlmn AVltnoswcH Positively Identity iMamm AN llnvliiK Hcon Svnt In Wntcrly Hnturdny. HoMnn , Nov. 7. The Hold wntch of Cliirn Morton , the Mcl.onn hospital do- int'Hth1 , who WIIH killed lust Saturday CM'iiltiK nlid for whoso murder Ainu G. Mu son IN charged , 1ms been found In a IMston pawnshop and the police are scnrclilnt ; for n negro who IH paid to liau1 sold tliu article. Chief of Po lice \VattH docs not conceal IIH ) belief that he murdered MHH ! Morton , and that Mason , who Is now In jail , Is In- nucent. MRMIII Innocent. Kor some time theories have been mlMinml that It was a negro who had committed the series of atrocltleH with which Alan Mason has been charged , and now Inspector Watts opqnly states his belief In the young mllllonalre'H In- 12v ry effort Is being made to locnto the neni < > who pawned the watch and the police have dragnets out In every direction. Despite this proof of Ma- BOII'H Innocence startling clrcuniBtnn- tlal evidence continues to pile up about the youiitf man. Two new witnesses have biHMi found who positively Iden tify the prisoner as the man they saw Saturday evening In Wavcrly. The po lice are holding Mneou without bail to appear next Tucadayrln fuco of the new evidence In splto of tlio stxong alibi furnished by Mnnon'H family. Startling ; Kld oee I'JIei IJp. Charles V. Drown , a conductor on the Ittwton Hlevnted railway , voluntar ily appealed lit Cambridge iwllce head quarters and after seeing Mason posi tively Identllled him ns a passenger on his car from Wavcrly on the 30:28 : trip Satin day night llrown said ho had only one passenger on that trip , and as the man talked of the murder of MlsH Morton , his attention wan attracted to him and he Is sure Mason Is the man. Two other Identifications of the pris oner were inudo. Robert Wider , super intendent of the Heaver llrook reserva tion , claims to have seen a man washIng - Ing his hands In the pond near the Mi-Lean hospital , where ] Miss Morton was slain , about 0:20 : on Uie evening of the minder. When shown Mason he stated that the prisoner wan the man he had t-cen. Otltr Iilenllflcfitlon * Miulo. Two women , who were accosted by a man about a week ago In Charles- town , also Identllled Mason as the man who had spoken to them. On that oc casion the slugger , If It was him , was frightened olT by a large dog the wom en had \\lth them , before he could do any damage. Attorney Hlehard D. Ware , who Is acting for Mason , says the employes of the Ma' ini < fc llamlln factory can testify that Alan Mason was In the factory all of Saturday afternoon. Ev ery effort Is being made by Mason's brothers to substantiate the alibi al ready given by them. DOUKHOBORS MARCH IN SNOW Hand of IMlctlma Continue * * II * Journey in Spltr of Severity of Weather \ \ omen Hcnt Homo. Winnipeg , Man. , Nov. 7. The Douk- hobors marched from Solsglrth to School I.ul.0 In a storm of cold , slushy snow , many of them being almost with out protection from the weather. Three of the baud were BO 111 they were una ble to walk unassisted , but none seemed disposed to abandon the pil grimage. It Is quite clear that the Doukhoboro look for some kind of revelation iu Winnipeg. If the Messiah does not appear to them there the leaders say they will no on from place to place , and pet haps Hull south until their search is rewarded. The pilgrims say , In em phatic terms , that they will never go back to their villages. The men are now cAlsttng on food they obtain from farmers aloau the route. rive hundred women and children were loaded into cars at Yorkton , and are now en route to Swan Illver , the nearest railway point to their villages. Authorities Are Aitounded. Wheeling , W. Va. , Nov. 7. The grand Jurj has refused to Indict Ro- della Main , tli" young woman charged with throw ing Miss Gay Smith of Bridgeport. O. , Into the river because of 'ealousy tor Henry Nolan. The girl denies her confession to Chief Rltz , claiming It was made when she was not In her pioper mental condition. She. is to bo released as soon as she recov ers. She Is yet In the hospital. The authorities are astounded. Trlnl of Kolnntl II. Mollneux. New York , Nov. 7. When court opened In Die Mollneux trial David N. Vr.rvalho. tins handwriting expert , re sumed his place In the witness chair. Jle said he did not believe that Mo- llnenx wrote the poison package wrap per or any of the disputed writings , and then In great detail he explained to the jury his reasons for his opinions. lllK Fire at J > unbar , Pa. Dunbar , Pa. . Nov. 7. Flro destroyed nn entire business and residence block on Woodvlllo avenue , entailing a loss of $ r > 0,000.mong the sufferers by the lire were O. P. Clark , Jeweler ; Me- Gee & Co. grocers ; Boston's drug store , and Folia's undertaking estab lishment. The origin of the tire ifl un known. 4 MASOAONI , THE GREAT ITALIAN COMPOSER Tlifi youiiff lUlinn Rnnlui , Fintrn Miwoairiil , wJm Is now mnkitie n tour of America , is ln oompo > r of "CnYallurm Hiiitlcnna , " ' 'Iris" ' ami otlinr very mtocnufnl optima , The intornieuo , which made "Carnlleria Kimticana" n grout hit , wo * written in a single nifjht. President to Leave Washington Monday and Not Rofttrn Until After Nov. 19. PRIZE FIGHTING IN THE ARMY War Department lielnctnnt to Com mit Itself Upon tlio Subject Vest's Son Dead. Washington , Nov. 7. President Roosevelt will leave here next AJonday at midnight and will not return to Washington until after the reception to Vice Governor Luke Wright of Ten nessee at Memphis , Nov. 11) . lie will bo present at the dedication of the chamber of commerce building In New York on Tuesday , and at night will make a speech at the chamber of com merce dlniirr. The next day he will go west and south. President Uoosevclt began the trans action of business In the new execu tive olllceH adjoining the White House. A few llnlshli'g touches still remain to put on the building , but the Interior Is practically completed and the olllco force lias been Installed. Well Fllloil with Visitors. The president was In his olllco early , but before ho i cached It the public re ception room was well lllled with visi tors. The piesldent , however , was kept busy with Secretary Cortelyou un til the arrival about 10 110 , almost si multaneously of Attorney General KIIOK , Colonel McMIehael , postmaster of Philadelphia , and the members of the civil service commission. The pres ident greeted them together , and after a few minutes talk with Colonel Me- Michael , he had an extended consulta tion with the members of the commis sion. sion.Tho The president expressed to Colonel McMlchacl his gratification over the results of the election , saying that next to New York his principal Interest was In the Keystone state. The members of the civil service committee would not state Uie nature of their business , but It Is believed the charge of viola tion of theelvll sen-Ice laws In Pennsyl vania was discussed. CANNOT FltAMK A KULE "War Department Leaves Subject of Prize righting to 1'uat Commanders. Washington , Nov. 7. The war department - partment Is reluctant to commit Itself upon the subject of prize lighting In the army. Some time ago the com manding general of the department of Missouri requested a decision of the department upon the question of the right of an enlisted man In the army to ivartlclpate as a principal hi an ath letic boxing contest. In reply ho was Informed that "there are some subjects as to which It Is Im possible for the war department to pre scribe a uniform rule and that this Is one of them. But apart from the strict law In the case It Is a patter of com mon information that local sentiment is divided In respect to contests of the kind described , and this adds to the dltllculty of framing a rule , were there no legal obstacles in the way of its preparation. " There being no legal power In the de partment to establish a rule on the sub ject , the acting secretary of war de cides that the question presented be left to the regulation of the post com mander. ' Senator VeU's Sun Found Dead. Washington , Nov. 7. George Vest , Jr. , son and private secretary of Sena tor Vest of Missouri , died at the Co lumbia hotel In this city between the hours of 3 and 0 o'clock. When the clerk called at the room soon after 0 o'clock ho found Mr. Vest dead. The Immediate cause of death was convul sions , due to acute gastritis. Mr. Vest was about 42 years old. He leaves a widow and children. Lad rones Are Very Tronbleiome. Washington , Nov. 7. Manila news papers received at the war department state that the ladroncs arc making more trouble than ever before In the Philippines. They occasionally dress as constabulary otllcers and prey upon defenseless natives. The paper says that all bona fide Insurgents have re turned to ways of peace and are main taining at least a semblance of a law- abiding career. To remedy the evft the constabulary Is to be Increased to such an extent that the lawless bauds may be hunted down. Ilonil Treaty Tulicn Up. ' Washington , Nov. 7. Secretary Hay and Sir Michael Herbert have ta ken up again the Bond treaty providing for limited reciprocity between the United States nnd owfoundlnnd. The convention was reduced to form before fore the New'foundlhdd premier left Washington - short time ago , b'lit since then it bna.Uceu the object of careful study here and in London , and It is be lieved at Montreal as well , and eomo changes nihy be required. TVomnn's Hoard of Minions. Washington , Nov. 7. At the second and last day's session of the Woman's Board of Missions addresses were de livered by Miss Susan Riggs , Mrs. O. 0. Tracy of Mnrzovan , Turkey ; Dr. Ju lia Blssell of Ahuiednagar , India ; Miss Ellen 0. Parsons , Miss A. B. Child of Boston , home secretary of the board , and Mrs. John Howland of Mexico. TALK OF BIG GROCERY COMBINE IlonrcBontntlves from Twelve States DIs- oiiss I'lniii of Consolidation SMk. * nt Ilctrolt. Detroit , Nov. 7. The wholesale gro cers of the country who met In Detroit to discuss the formation of a mam moth combination decided to maintain absolute secrecy In regard to their plans and operations. George B. Han- ford of New York city , who Is promot ing the scheme , gave a luncheon at the Hotel Cadillac to discuss the feasibility of forming such a combine , at which eight states were represented. Be- tucen thirty and forty leading grocers were present , the guests at the table representing an aggregate annual sale of $10,000,000. The states represented were : New York , Michigan , Pennsyl vania , Minneapolis , Illinois , Ohio , Mis souri and Indiana. The session lasted four hours , and the situation was thoroughly gone over and a course of action decided upon. Just what this Is will remain unknown for the present It was the opinion of the majority of those present that some practical result may be worked out of what was done , but this may not come for months. The statement that it Is Intended to form a combination larger and more powerful than the Western Grocers' association or tlio National Grocery company la declared to be ab surd. surd.Mr. Mr. Hanford said the subject of a second session was not thought of In the meeting. From this alone , it Is con cluded that definite action of some kind was taken , and that the proposed amal gamation will soon be brought about. JPuncrnl of Hale Johnsonl Newton , Ills. , Nov. 7. The funeral of Hale Johnson , Prohibition candidate for vice president In 1890 , who wa shot and killed by Harry Harris , was held at the Disciples' church , Newton , at o'clock < ln the afternoon. Among these who attended were John G. Woolcy , Prohibition candidate for pres ident In 1000 , Oliver W. Stewart , na tional chairman of the Prohibition par ty , and Alonzo B. Wilson , state secre tary of the organization. Crown Prince of 81am at Chicago. Chicago , Nov. 7. The crown prince of Slam and party arrived In Chicago over the Pennsylvania road and were driven to the Auditorium annex for breakfast At 11 o'clock the distin guished visitors went to the University of Chicago , wl\ere \ they were enter- Uilucd at luncheon by President Har per. The afternoon was devoted to pri vate calls. lilff Mcnt Plants Tled-Up. Plttsburg , Nov. 7. The threatened strike of the union butchers , meat cut ters , pudding makers and the like of Plttsburg and Allegheny Is on. The men quit work during flic day. They number about -100. In addition about 200 non-union men quit their places. Thus fifteen large local meat plants are tied up , It Is claimed by the strik ers. Aid Asked for Ireland. Chicago , Nov. 7. An urgent appeal for aid for the Irishmen who are bat tling "for land and liberty" at homo , has just been Issued by the officers of the United Irish League of America. The appeal Is addressed to all frlcnda of liberty , and zeal and energy are urged in raising the promised $100,000 defense fund. IMtnrf Nowsdrnler I I'oiind , OoHhen , I nd. , Nov. 7. David Mny , the dwarf newsdealer , who mysteilous- ly disappeared from ( Joshen n week ago , has been heard from at Peru , Ind. He claims that he was temporarily de ranged. Learning that hln sister was prostrated by his disappearance , ho wrote to her. A relative lias gone after him. at Oinatin. Omaha , Nov. 7. A lire which Marted In the Jobbing house of Fair banks , Morse & Co. , dealers In scales and engines , did about $ fil,000 ( damage. Of this amount the jobbing house loses SJJfi.OOO on stocks ; $8,000 Is on the building and the American association , stocli and linotype machines , $7,000. Flro In I ml Inn llc Naper , Nob. , Nov. 7. The most de structive fire that ever visited this country hns been raging on the Rose bud Indian reservation since Sunday. Three hundred head of cattle arc known to have burned to death and several ranches In the path of the flames have not been heard from. No Hcturii. , "Yen , " said the cynical codger , "It is mighty easy to trade your reputation for money , but you're up against it when you try to trade back. " Balti more Herald. Foloy's Honey and Tar always stops the cough and heals the lungs. Refuse substitutes. A Bturtllni : Surprise. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hoadley , a healthy , robust black smith of Tildon , Ind. , that for ten years ho suffered such tortures from rheuma tism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed his taking Kloctrio Bitters. "Two bottles wholly cured mo , " he writes , "and I have not felt a tihgo in over a year. " They reg- nlato the kidneys , purify the blood and cure rheumatism , neuralgia , nervous- ' UQBS , improve dJgostlpn'nud' per fect health. Try them. Only 60 cents at the Kicsau drug store. * i < i < i There is nq cough medicine so popular as Foley's Honey' arid 'tor. It contains no obiatee or'nbisous ' aud'never fails to cure. Not a Mlnnte to Lose if yon are wet and f del chilled to the bone , after a tramp through the storm. Get into dry clothes at once and warm your insides with a teaspoonful of Perry Davis' Painkiller , in hot water , \t ith a little sugar. Thus yon will avoid a cold , and possibly , a long sickness. The precaution is worth while. There is but one Painkiller , Perry Davis' . Cut this out and take it to Kiesan drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver tablets , the best physio. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach , improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Reg ular size , 25 cents per box. .Startlingbut True. "If every one knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Life Pills is , " writes D. H. Turner , Dompseytown , Pa. , "you'd sell all you have iu a day. Two weeks' use has made a new man of mo. " Infallible for constipation , stomach and liver troubles. 25 cents at the Kiesau Ding Oo. A lliuukHlIIIK Dinner. Heavy eating is usually the first cause of indigestion. Repeated attacks in- tlauio the mucous membranes lining the stomaoh , exposes the nerves of the stomach , producing a swelling after outing , heartburn , headache , sour ris ings and finally catarrh of the stomach. Kodol relio ea the inflammation , pro tects the nerves and cures the catarrh. Kodol cures indigestion , dyspepsia , all stomaoh troubles by cleansing aid sweetening the glands of the stomach. A. H. Kiesau. Has a strange mysterious influence on the human system. Brings personal influence , subtle force , will power , stamina. It charms the human mind. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. do.W. W. A. Herren of Finch , Ark. , writes , "I wish to report that Foley's Kidney Onro has cured a terrible case of kidney and bladder trouble that two doctors had given up. To the Public. AHo\v mo to say a few. words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia , but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better , three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest disap peared entirely. I am most respectfully yours for health , RALPH S. MEYEUS , 6-1 Thirty-seventh St. , Wheeling , W. Va. For sale by KIESAU Duua Co. He could Hardly Get Up , P. H. Duffy of Ashley , 111. , writes , "This is to certify that I have taken two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure and it has helped mo more than any other medicine. I tried many advertised remedies , but none of them gave me any relief. My druggist recommended Foloy's Kidney Onro and it has helped me. Before commencing its use I was iu such a shape that I could hardly get up when once down. " Phjulclnns Prescribe It. Mijnv broad minded physicians pro scribe Foley's Honey and Tar , as they have never found as safe and reliable a remedy for throat and luug troubles as this great medicine. Asleep A mid Flumes. Breaking into a blazing home , some firemen lately dragged the sleeping in mates from death. Fancied security , and death near. It's that way when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption gives perfect protection against all throat , chest and lung troubles. Keep it near , and avoid suf fering death , and doctor's hills. A teaspoonful - spoonful stops a late cough , persistent use the most stubborn. Harmless and nice tasting , it's guaranteed to satisfy by the Klesau Drug Co. Price 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles free. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail , ' The little daughter of Mr. J. N Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of tun penny nails , and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one hall through. Chamberlain's Pain J Balm wafl promptly applied and five minutes later the pain had disappeared and no more Buffering was experienced In three days the child was wearing her shoo us usual and with absolutely no discomfort , Mr. PoWell is a well known merchant of Forkland , Va. Pain Balm is an antiteptio and heals such in juries without maturation mid iu one- third the tinin required br the usual treatment. For sale by KIESAU Duua Co. The III Wind that blows nobody good is bent on errands of mischief in the fall and winter. It produces that most danger ous of common complaints a bad cold. Your cold will not become bronchitis , nor consumption if you make timely use of Allen's ' Lung Balsam. Take it frequently until the cough and the stopped up feeling in the cheat are gone. Contains no opium and will not disturb digestion. A Violent Attack of Croup Cured. "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup iu n violent form , " says Elder John W. Rogers , a Christian Evange list , of Filloy , Mo. "I gave her a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was past and the child recovered. " This remedy not only cures croup , but when given given as soon as the first symptoms ap pear , will prevent the attack. It con tains no opium or other harmful sub stance and may bo given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by KIESAU Duua Co. Ono Sllnuto Congh Cure , Is the only harmless cough cure that gives quick relief. Cures coughos , colds , croup , bronchitis , whooping cough , pneumonia , asthma , lagrippo and all throat , chest and lung troubles. I got soaked by rain , says Gertrude E Fonner , Muncie , Ind . and contracted a severe cold and cough. I failed rapidly ; lost 48 pounds. My druggist reoom- mended One Minute Congh Cure. The first bottle brought relief ; several cured mo. I am bock to'my old weight , 148 pounds. Ono Minute Cough'Cure cuts-the - phlegm , relieves the cough ut once , draws out inflammation , cures croup. An ideal remedy" for children. A. H. Kiesau. Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs and colds ; reliable , tried and tested , safe and sure. Drying1 preparations simply devel op dry catarrh j they dry up the ( secretions , which odhcrq to the membrono and docom- pOBo/causing a far more Borious trouble than tlio ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry- iiig inhalauts , fames , smokes and suuffa and UQ that which cleanses , soothes nnd neals. Ely's Croatn Balm is such n remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial olzo will bb mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the 50c. sizo. Ely Brothers , GG Warren St. , N.Y. The Balm cures without pain , does not irritate- canso snoozing. It spreads itself over an irritated nnd ftugry surface , reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. "With Lly's Cream Balm you are armed Against Nasal Catarrh nud Hay Tover. She's a radiant , witching , wonderous gem ; that beautiful , blushing wife of mine. She is an angel on earth , so you can bo , only take Rooky Mountain Tea. Luck In Thirteen , By sending 13 miles Wm.fl Spiroy , of Walton Furnace , Vt. , got a box of. Buck- leu's Arnica salve , that wholly cured a horrible fever sore on his leg. Nothing else could. Positively cnros bruises , felons , ulcers , eruptions , boils , burns , corns and piles. Only 25 cents. Guar anteed by Kiesau Drug Co. A Liberal Oiler. The undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and favor tablets to any one wanting a re liable remedy for disorders of the stomach , biliousness or constipation. This is a new remedy and a good one. A. H. Kiesau. If you are billions and seeking adviser ? , Take DeWitt's Little Early Risers , Just before goiug to bed. You will find on the morrow , Yon are rid of your sorrow That's all ; just enough said. These famous pills do not gripe , but move the bowels gently and easily , cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect gives strength to the glands , preventing a return of the disorder. A. H. Kiesau. When your druggist says ho hasn't got Rocky Mountain Tea made by Mad ison Medicine Co. , send your money to us. We'll send it postpaid. Don't be fooled with a worthless substitute. Mil OSTEOPflTHlC Resldonco and office , 807 Madison Ave. , East. Hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Monday , Wednesday nnd Friday after noons from 1 to 0 in Pierce. J.R. ELDER , Sioux City Florist. ( Awarded first premium on Funeral Designs. Handsome Roses , Carnations , Palms , Fern ; Flowers shipped In fresh condition. Phone > 6bu i Ity oil ce : Cor. 6th nnd Pierce C.R.SEILER . . , Livery . .and Sale Stable Brauch Avenue IQUnUC MM ami Third St. PHONC 44 LOOK OUT FOR ; CATARRH ' cold-wave ' * The - flag mentis zero weather , icy. moisture -laden winds , and the begin ning of winter in earn est. To Catarrh oufler- era there is nothing cheering in these climatic changes , for with the return of cold weather , all the disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh appear : blinding headache * , dizziness , a stuffy feeling about the nose that makes breathing difficult , chest pains , and as the disease progresses , a discharge of nauseat ing matter from the throat and nose keeps one continually hawking and spitting. Catarrh is a most disgusting disease. The foul mucous secretions that are con stantly dropping back into the stomach contaminate ana poison the blood and is distributed throughout the body , and it then becomes a deep-seated , systemic , persisteut disease that must be treated through the blood , for it is beyond the reach of sprays , washes , powders or ex ternal treatment of any kind. 8. S. S. soon clears the system of all Catarrhnl matter and purges the blood of the irritating poisons , thus effectually checking the further progress of this seri ous andTar reaching disease. Lookout for Catarrh In winter , for cold stirs the blood and causes excessive secre i tion of tnucus nnd brings to life nil the slumbering poisons that' ' make Catarrh the most abominable of all diseases. S.S.S. keeps the blood In sucty perfect order that cold waves cause no alarm and the change from the heat of summer to the rigora of win ter produce no hurtful effect * " . Write us'if you have/ Catarrh , and our Physicians will pdvise y'ott without charge. Book on Blood end Skin Diseased free , the Swift Speolflb Co. , Atlanta , Go. I Anktons' Moment * . Some of the most anxious hours of a mother's life are those when the little ones of the household have the Croup' There is no other medicine so effective in this terrible1 malady od FoleyVHoney and Tar. It is a household favorite for throat and lung troubles , and as it con tains no opiates or other poisons it can be safely given. A Pollcemim'a Testimony. J. N. Patterson , night policeman of Nashua , la. , writes , "Last winter I'faad a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half dozen advertised cough medicines - cines and had treatment from two phy sicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I ponsider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world. " -H Cnned oflMleg After 40 Years. Mr. O. Haney of Geneva , Ohio , had the piles for forty years. Doctors vnnd dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Invaluable for cuts , ' -s. burns , bruises , sprains , lacerations , X. eczema , tetter , salt rheum , and all other N skin diseases. Look' for the name De Witt on the package- others are ' * " ' , < , cheap , worthless coun . jits. A. H. \ , Kiesan. En RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man produces the above results tn 30 daya. It act * powerfully and Quickly. Cures when all others toll Young men will regain tbolr loot manhood , and ol < J men will recover their youtSilut vigor by uslna BEVIVO. It tyulcklyaud surely restores Herroua * noes , Loet Vitality , Impotcncy. NUUtly Emissions. LOGt Power , Falling Memory Wadtlwt Diseases , and U effecta of salt abuno or eicecsand Indiscretion , which unfits ona for study , business or marriage. II not only cures by starting at tbo scat of disease , but 18 a great uerretonln and blood bnlldcr , bring. Ing bacavtho plntc.glnir.to polo cheeks and r * . storing tha flro of youth. It wards off InEnnlti and Consumption , Inelst on having RE VIVO , no otner. It can b carried in yest potket. By mall 1.00 per package or six for 80.00 , with a poif * JT'wtm n frnamntoe to etue or refund tho-raoner. Book and ndvlso tree. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CQ. , ' i oTitu1- For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Qeo. B. Ohrtstoph. druggist. Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's ' Cream Balm Gives Relief at once. U cleanses , soothes and heals the diseased mem brane. H cures Catarrh ' . . . . > and drives mvay n Cold U A V In the Head quickly. It IIH I I UVUIft Is absorbed. Ucnls and Protects the Membrane Hestorcs the Senses of Taste nnd Smell. Full slzn 60c.s Trial Size inc. ; at IlruBgiMs or liy mall UUOTIIKHS. 60 Warren Streut. New York. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. Ffll FY lULbl Guaranteed or money refunded. ContaJni remedies recognised by emi nent physicians as the best lot Kidney and Bladder trouble * PRICE 50c. ted JJ.OO. SOLD BT A. H. KIESAU. _ DON'T BE FOOLED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madlion Medl cine Co. , Madlion , WIs. It keeps you well. Our trad * mark cut on each package. Price , 35 cent * . Navrr sold. In bulk. Accept no ubitl tuU Aik > our drugulit ,