12 THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JKJEMJM3Il ( 10 , 1902 , ( VI. E. SPAULDINC , DKAI'KU IN FLOUR , - FEED , TELEPHONE NO. fl8 NOW HEADY The Many Adventures of FOXY GRANDPA InrliiiltiiK all tlmmcm tnliiiHl In tholxui Milmnon , oiiUllixl "Ailviniluro * of Foxy Urniiilpn" nml "Kurtlior AihiniUircBOf Koxy draiul * l > n. " Mr. Sclmlt Knl'1 to iimonn ' > nt ImiclilVlint do you llilnk ( if n Merion of comlo ilr iiwhiK * tlmilliiK w It" " ( irnna- fnllinr niul liU two KrniiilmiiiRT ' "Lot ( lie Krntidfnllmr Ixi Din olovor ono of Ihn trio. In uiont of tlifl ollinr onnoi llio JOUIIB folk Imvo boon immrlor limn Uio oltl tinopln IHMIIIlinni tlioy | im > oil tlinlrjokoN. Idil'y rovorun It. " 11m unit inornliiR Im citron to my of- lion \\llli nkoleliim for linlf n ( loum W riarloo , niul wltli tlio ti mo"Koxy drnml- im" In liln lioiul. . , . , , . Tlio micoi-Kn of tlio. lorlon In tlio Now York HoraMM H ItmliiiiUlinoui , for wlmlmmiot Imnrdof " 1'oxy Unuiilim itml "Hiiimyl" , , , , . Tli Jolly olil Koiitlomnii , ilnnr lo urown iHicniln ti" won nn clillilrnn , ntlftlil nlmiMt Im cnllotl tlui Mr. I'lokwlok of 0011110 | ltalnrWKDWAKI > MAHHHALIi. To ( IrniidfntlioriiVlio Are And To I IIOM ) Wlio Are To Ho , 1 Moirlly Pmllciito This Hook. " 11UNNY. " Snut ixwURO tmld on recall * of ONK IX ) L UAH In rurrinicy or uoatnl onlor ; no oliookt rooolvoil. _ CO. 40 Wall Street , Now York. \v Go to. . . WM. B. VAIL The Jeweler and Optician nud receive n line present with $ ' \00 or more worth of goods purchased , on Doc U ) , and continuing until all presents nre gone. L. L. RERflBE , PLUMBER. Steam and Hot Water Heating. First door South of News Office. FUESLER For Up-to-date Tailoring Consult Me. * JFUESLER ; Who is Insife of This Shin ? would bo hard to guess , but if it is one of our patrons you can be sure that it is a man who is well satisfied when he gets it on. The man that gets behind a ehirt front laundered here always beams with satisfaction when ho sees the ex quisite color and finish t lint wo have laid upon it. Our work is the acme of per faction on shirts , collars and cuffs , and you can't match it anywhere. Phone 83 Norfolk Steam laundry , PERSONAL , MlHi Kiln Unrrott In vlsltlug in Omaha , Mrs , W. A. King vliltod In Madison a louplo of days thin wuolc. Mrs. Oldonborg of HoHkliiH wimn vlsl- or in Norfolk yoatordiiy , , T , U. Stuart of Tildun trammeled mHltiCHH In Norfolk yesterday. Mrs. M , A. MoMllllnti has returned from her visit with friends at" West Point. Minn Kdlth Altsohnlor is uxpoctod lomo from Omaha tomorrow to spend Olirlntmafl. Jennie Waddell of Iloflkins was doing Homo OliriHtmivs shopping in Norfolk yoHtorduy. Mrs W. V. Ktlon onmo down from Fairfax , 3. I ) . , this morning to do some Christmas shopping. Minn Emma Miller has returned from Omaha where utio had a poaltiou in the IJonnott department storo. Mrs. Walter Ilraanoh was over from MadlHon yesterday , visiting her pnrontH , Mr. and Mrs. W. A , King. Dr. I'otor Hcliwonk , who has boon visiting in Norfolk several days , ru turned to his homo in Fromout on the noon train. Mrs. Helen Hovlon of Tildou was vis itlng nor sister , Mrs. M. O. Boomer , yentorday , and while hero purchased the Ucckor property on South First street. Dr. H. A. Mittlo.HtiKlt , doutlst , Bishop block. Tolophouo 147 A. BATTLE CREEK. Henry Halsoy was down from Tildou Sunday. All our churches will have beautiful Ohristmas troos. Win. Olaaoy drove down to Norfolk on business Tuesday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. August Mann Friday. Wilson Oloyd shipped a carload of cattle last Wednesday. Mrs. August StofTon and Miss Lena Glaus wore on the sick list this wok. ) OhnrloH and August Wolsko wore shelling now corn for Henry Massumn Friday. Win. Lntlwig sold the north eighty acres of his pasture to Win. Pratt for $ : I3.GO per nuro. John Kent and Arthur Qardols have established a flour mid food store east of Ingoldaby's saloon. 01ms. Ikown arrived Monday from Onuilm to look af tor his business inter ests in town and vicinity. M. L , Thomson had now shingles put on the addition of his house on IJopot street , occupied by Ilichard Hodman. 0. M. Betts of St. Louis , Mo. , bought a carload of fancy horses in this com- infinity last week and shipped the same to North Carolina Friday. .T. II. Dutphoy and Joseph Osborn shipped a carload of cattle each and T. Osborn niul Yarloy Warden a carload of cattle together Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broohlor and two children wont to Wisconsin Wednesday to spend Ohristmas with relatives at Boscobol and Fonuiuioro. Peter Zimmerman and Olios. Lambert have sold their well and pump business to Fred Soherogor. Mr. Zimmerman expects to move to Alcoster , S. D , Win. E. Harvey of Newman Grove was hero Thursday looking after his farm interest south of town , and ship ped a carload of cattle to Omaha. John Maguer had two little frame buildings from James Hughes' farm , four miles northwest , moved to town onto his place in Highland park , Satur day. day.Leo Leo Low , who is running n rico plan tation in Louisiana , is visiting hero with relatives and friends. Ho is still owner of a good half section farm north of town. Lovelace fc Probst , iinplinients , have dissolved partnership. Mr. Lovelace re tires aud may move onto his farm in the spring , and Mr. Probstwill continue the business. Mr. aud Mrs. W. I. Bloom aud two children arrived hero Saturday from Oregon with intention to locate. Mrs , Bloom is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. U Ouras. Olms. Carr sold his blacksmith shop corner of Fourth Jand Main streets , to Belser Werner. Mr. Carr intends to move to the Pacific coast aud Mr. Wer ner intends to run a tank manufactory. John Wnrtzel , who is selling San- horn's Standard stock food , sold his resi- louco on Depot street Monday to Balzer Werner. Mr. Wurtzel and family will roiuovo to Wnhoo , Neb. , Monday of next week. John Ilodgers has quit his bakery , claiming that it does not pay here in the winter season , aud has changed his front rooms into a billiard hall. Some of our grocery stores have fresh bread shipped now from Norfolk bakeries. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. A holiday program was given in the high school room this afternoon. Some time in the future the pupils may bo compelled to be satisfied with a half-holiday on Christmas. The seventh grades will entertain in the high school room tonight and the entertainment should bo well attended. The holiday vacation will bo from SVodnusday to the first Monday in Jan- niry , which In the fith , and will tliorc- ore bo a wovk and a half in length , There was an explosion of n hydrogen generator in the chemistry class ono lay last wmik that created some oxolto- nont and confusion for a short time , Next WednoHtlaay closes the first somoHtor , which , with ono or two ox- ccptloiiH , lias boon one of the host half years over known In the high school , u general rosultn. The Bonlor class , with the exception of ono , remained away from school Thursday afternoon and it wan rumored hat they were to bo expelled , but every thing wa % satisfactorily settled. Ohristmas examinations began yes terday and will continue until next Tuesday. Very few wore excused from taking thorn. The conditions permit ting pupils to pass the examinations are that they must have above DO in study , aud an average of 85 in deportment. Penmanship aud neatness also count in the grades. M. B. A. of Warnervillc. At the mooting of Waruorvlllo lodge No. (101 ( , M. B. A. , Saturday evening , the following oflloors were elected for the ensuing year : President , Mrs. Mary A. Haunoy ; vlao-prosldout , Q. M. Oarloton j soorotary , 0. A. Sleeper j treasurer , I. S. Carter ; chaplain , Mrs. lola Sleeper ; conductor , Mrs. Minnie Madsou ; watchman , S. E. Madsou ; sentry , Neil McBoath ; trustee , Frank . Rood. At the same mooting the fol lowing resolutions were adopted : Whereas , It has pleased a merciful nud all-wise Father to call from our midst our beloved brother , G. W. Hills ; and Whereas , In his death Waruorvillo ledge loses ouo of its most valuable aud exemplary members ; therefore bo it Rocolvod , That to his sorrowing and stricken relatives wo tender our deepest sympathy in their great aud sudden bo- roavoinout. Resolved , That those resolutions bo spread upon the records of this lodge , aud a copy of same presented to the rela tives of the deceased , aud n copy sent to our ledge paper for publication , and that our charter bo draped in mourning for 80 days , as indicative of the great loss our order has sustained in his death. O. A. SLEKPEH. S. E. MADSEN. ELLA MCBEATII. Committee. TREASURY DEPARTMENT , Ofnco of the Supervising Architect , Washing ton , D. 0. , November 29 , 1002. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at tins olllco until 3 o clock p. in. on the loth day of January , 1001) ) , and then opened , for the construction ( except "loatlng apparatus , oleotrio wiring and conduits ) , of the U. S. Postollico at Norfolk , Nebraska , in accordance with the drawings and specification , copies of which may bo had at this olllco , or nt the ofllco of the Postmaster at Norfolk , Nebraska , at the discretion of the Supervising Architect. JAMIS KNOX TAYLOU , Supervising Architect. Two houses forront. | Ouo In Heights , "Durland's add. " Ono at Norfolk Junction. GAUDNCK & SEILEU. Excursion Rates. The F. E. & M. V. ( The Northwest era Line ) , announces the following rates for the holidays and the mooting of the state teachers' association : For Christmas and New Year's , holi day excursion tickets will bo sold at ouo faro for the round trip to points on the F. E. & M. V. railroad within a distance of 200 miles , on December 24 , 35 , 31 nud January 1 , good returning January 3,1003. For the state teachers' association at Lincoln excursion tickets will bo sold on December ! 30 and 31 at ouo faro for the rouud trin. ( rood returning .Tannarv 3 , 1903. H. 0. MATRAU. Agent. Ranch of 3,000 acres , deeded laud , 15 miles southeast of Long Pino. 300 head white face cattlo. Plenty of hay and water , aud controls 10,000 acres of pas ture. Price $10 per aero for deeded land. Wo also have other rauches for sale. GAUDNKK & SEILEK. "Uncle Josh Spruceby. " The realistic sawmill scene in "Undo Josh Spruceby , " tun down east ploy , conies nearer to the genuine article than any of the mnuy stage effects now before - fore the public. In fact , so real is the 30 inch buzi saw , that one of the actors of the play had his right hand cut off at the wrist duri ug a performance last season in Illinois. No play now-a-days is complete without something iu the way of mechanical effects. "Uncle Josh Spruceby" lays claim to ouo of the most novel scenes of any piece on the road this season. A full and entirely practical saw-mill is placed upon the stage nud appropriate scenery is used to rnako a superior stage picture. When the heroine is rescued from her perilous position at the climax of the act the hearty applause gives evidence of the appreciation of this acme of stage real ism. Farms rented for nonresidents. Col lections made. Insurance written by Gardner & Soilor. Holiday Excursion Rates , Ouo faro for the round trip between all btatious on the Union Pacific within a distance of 200 miles , minimum 60 cents. Dates of sale : December 21,25 aud 31 , 190:3 : , and Jauuary 1 , 1903. Return limit : January 2 , 1903. PAHLIAMENT 18 PROROGUED. King Edward In His Message Refero to Venezuelan Affair. London , Dec. 19. Parliament wan prorogued by the loyal commission until Koh. 17. Tlio Vlnfi'n Hpcpch wan an unusually lenctliy recapitulation of public oventn elnco January , Including the action taken In connection with Venezuela , regarding which the speech Bald ; "I regret that the constant com plaints which mr Kovcrunient found It neccBBBry to address to the govern ment f Venezuela in regard to tin- juntlflabln and arbitrary nets against British nubjecta and property during the lant two years have been persist- ontljr disregarded , and that It baa bo- COBIO noceisary for my government , acting In concert with that of bin majesty , the German emperor , which han also Rarloun cause for complaint agalnat the republic , to Inslit on rnnat ures of redress. " The appoch refern to the conclusion of the South African war , and adds : "There Beams to be every reason to hope that material prosperity , greater than any the Trans ran I and Orange River Colonloa have yet experienced , may visit theao regions and that all noctlonn of the population may live to- gather In friendship for each other and loyalty to the crown. " Parasraphd deal with the pontponed coronation , the colonial conference and Secretary Chamberlain's tour , which together are expected to bo of the "utmost Taluc , both In respect to their Immediate effect and os prece dents In the future. " Pretender Gaining Ground. New York , Doc. 19. A dispatch to the Times from Fez , by way of Lon don , lays that the pretender to the throne has complete possession ot Tesa and the neighboring district. Th pretender has appointed viziers and other officials and has set up a court with OTery symbol of royalty. The tribes cast of Fez almost without exception acknowledge the pretender as the sultan. Hoary rains impede the progress of the Imperial troops. French Steamer on the Rocks. Toulon , Franco , Dec. 19. The teamer Modoc collided with the French cruiser Trevlllo as she was leaving port last evening In a storm. She grounded on the rocks at tha Mourlllou arsenal and now lies In a dangerous position. On board tha Modoc are the malls , 223 passengers for the East Indies and a number of sailors Intended for the French war ships on the China station. Eccentric Man Is Wealthy. Toronto , Dec. 19. Ely Hyman , n Jew who begged for admission to the general hospital here yesterday , la dead. An examination of his clothing resulted In finding scrip worth $31,000. Other papers showed him to bo worth probably $100,000. For twenty yeara ho has slept in sheds and stables. Ha sold papers and begged. Ills heirs arc his wlfo and daughter , living , it la thought , in San Francisco. Rev. Michael Abbott Dead. Bloomlngton , 111. , Doc. 19. Rev. Michael Abbott , pastor of the Catholic church at Farmer City , died yester day after a three weeks' illness with typhoid fever , aged thirty-eight. Ha was counted one of the most brilliant divines of that faith' In this section of the state and had been stationed here for ten years. Shipwrecked Crew Reach Port. Philadelphia , Dec. 19. Suffering se verely from exposure and piivatlon , seven shipwrecked men and one wom an arrived bore on the British steam er Mlra from Newcastle. The vic tims Included C. H. Clements , owner of the British schooner J. N. Wylde ; Captain Dunphy , his wife and five sea men. They were rescued from the dismantled and sinking schooner by the craw of the Mlrn. Grain Drill Combine. Springfield , 0. , Dec. 18. The head quarters of the grain drill combina tion , which has a stock of $20,000,000 , will bo In this city , in which are the two largest factories In the United States , those of the Superior Drill company and P. P. Mast & Co. The final details of the merger will be con cluded within the next two weeks. Now York capitalists are financing the new company. Iowa Man Found Dead In Idaho. Cedar Rapids , la. , Dec. 19. Ed ward Dlttlc , whose body was found near Mountain Home , Ida. , left hero May 27 to buy land. He was known to have left the train at Granger , Wyo. , which was the last heard of him. Ho was a wealthy young farmer , living at Lisbon , eighteen miles east of Cedar Rapld . Dr. Fotenhauer Chosen President. St. Paul , Dec. 19. Rev. H. II. Foten hauer of Hamburg , Minn. , president of the Minnesota and Dakota synod of the German Lutheran church , waa chosen president of Concordla college at Fort Wayne , Ind. Dr. Fotenhauer Is ono of the most widely known Lutheran pastors In the United States Iowa Postmaster Arrested , Pcoria , Dec. 19. Nols C. Matson postmaster at MIddlotown , la. , who has been wanted since May for embez zling of postofllce money order funds to the extent of $300 , was arrested in Pckin yesterday. Ho acknowledged his guilt and was remanded to the county Jail. United Friends Insolvent. Albany , N. Y. , Dec. 19. J. S. Frost referee In the affairs of the Imperla council , Order of United Friends , has reported to the supreme court that h < finds the corporation Is completely in solvent , and recommends its dlsiolu tlon. An order to this effect will b entered. Hoy' * 11011 veil from Mnnliruniiun Ornnp 0 , W. Lynch , n prominent citizen of Winchester , Ind , wrltos"My little boy had a severe attack of membranous croup , and only got relief after taking Foloy's Honey and Tar. Ho go relief after ono dowo and I fool that it saved the Hfo of my boy. " RefuHo substi tutes. What's In a Name ? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Ilnzol salvo. E. O. DoWltt & Co. of Chicago , disaovorod , some years ago , how to uiako a salvo from Witnh Hazel that is n specific for piles. For blind , blooding , itching nud protruding piles oxzouin , outs , burns , bruises and all skin diseases DoWitt's salvo has no equal. This has given rise to numerous worthless counterfeits. Ask for DoWitt's the genuine. The Kiesan Drug Co. Do fcot l > o Afriild. to look the facts squarely In the face. That cough , racking and presistont , ac companied by tightness iu the chest aud spitting of sticky mucus , is a sign of consumption. Common souse dictates the UBO of Allen's Lung Balsam , nn honest remedy , since it contains no opium ; an oilloiout rouiody , since it heals .tho irritated , inflamed throat and lungs , aud BO prevents a deep seated cold from running into incurable forms of consumption. A kidney or bladder trouble can al ways bo cured by using Foloy's Kidney Cure in tinio. A Alllll an Voices Could hardly express the thanks of Homer Hall , of West Point , la. Listen why : A severe cold had settled on his lungs , causiug a most obstiuato cough , Several physicians said ho had consump tion , but could not help him. When all thought ho was doomed ho began to use Dr. Kings' Now Discovery for con sumption and writes "it completely cured mo and saved my life. I now weigh 227 pounds. " It's positively guarautod for coughs , colds aud lung troubles. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Kiesau drug store. If you feel ill and need a pill Why not purchase the best ? Do Witt's Early Risers Are little surprisors , Take ouo they do the rest. W. H. Howell , Houston , Tex. , writes I have used Little Early Riser Pills in my family for constipation , sick head ache , oto. To their UBO I am indebted for the health of my family. The 1'rldo of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for scratches , bruises , cuts , wounds , corns , sere foot and stiff joints , Buoklon's Arnica salvo is the best in the world. Same for burns , scalds , boils , ulcers , Bkin eruptions and piles. It cures or no pay. Only 25 cents at Kiesau drug storo. ' Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions , which adhere to the membrauo and decom pose , causing nfnr raoro sorioua trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants , fumes , smokes and snuffa and use that which cleanses , soothes and heals. Ely's Urenra .Halm is sucii a remedy and will euro cntrxrrh or cold in the lend easily nud pleasantly. A trinl Bio will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the COc. size. Elylirothors , fili Warren St. , N.Y. The Balm cures without pain , does not irrituto or cnnso sneezing. It spreads itself over nn irritated and angry surface , roliov- hip immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Ualm you tire armed against Nasal Catarrh nud Hay Fever. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all classes of food , tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs. Cures dyspepsia , indigestion , stomach troubles and makes rich red blood , health and strength. Kodol rebuilds without tissues , purifies , strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. G. W. Atkinson , of W. Va. , says : I have used a number of bottles of Kodol and have found it to bo a very effective and , indeed , a powerful remedy for stomach ailments. I rec- comend it to my friends. The Kiesau Drug Co. A Cold Wave. The forecast of sudden changes in the weather serves notice that hoarse voice and a heavy cough may invade the sanctity of health in your own homo. Cautions people have a bottle of Ono Minute Cough Cure always at hand. E , H. Wise , Madison , Ga. , writes : "I am indebted to Ono Minute Cough Ouro for my present good health , and probably my life. " It cures coughs , colds , lagrippo , bronchitis , pneumonia and all throat and lung troubles , One Minute Cough Cure cuts the phlegm , draws out the inflammation , heals a ml soothes the mucous membranes and strengthens the lungs. The Kiosau Drug Co. CALIFORNIA with its lovely seaside resorts , orange groves , beautiful gar dens and quaint old mission towns id visited every year by thousands of tourists who travel over the Union Pacific , because it is the best * and quick est route and the ONLY LINE runningTnuouan TRAINS from OMAHA to CALIFORNIA. It is alsotho oulyline running four personally conducted excursions to California from Missouri River every week. These Excursions can be joined at any point en route . . . Full information cheerfully fur nished on application to J. B. ELSEFFER , Agent. Cold * , nliil Conitli | tlon , Few people realize when taking cough medicines ether than Foloy'a Honey and Tar , that they contain opiates which are constipating besides being unsafe , par * tlcularly for children. Foloy's Houoy and Tar contains no opiates , is safe nud sure and will not constipate. Snvod nt Ornto'fl llrluk. "I know I would long ago have boon in my grave , " writes Mrs. S. II Now Rom , of Dccatnr , Ala. , "if it had not boon for Eleotrlo Hitters. For throe years I suffered untold agony from the worst fonus of iudigostion , watorbrash , stomach and bowel dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did mo a world of good. Siuco ucing it I can oat heartily nud have gained ! )5 ) pounds.1' For indigestion , loss of appetite , stomach ach , liver and kidney troubles Electric Bitters are a positive , guaranteed cure. Only 50 cents nt the Kiesau drug storo. Foils n Deadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that good physi cians were unable to help her , " writes M. M. Austin , of Winchester , Ind. , "but was completely cured by Dr. King's1 Now Lifo Pills. " They work wonders in stomach and liver troubles. Ouro constipation , sick hoadaoho. 25 cents at Kiosau drug storo. Keep up H ItrlsU Attack upon that bad cold , and do not wait for it to "wear itself out. " Perry Davis' Painkiller is a powerful ally. Use it internally , with warm sweetened water. Rub it well into the hi flamed throat aud sere chest , and when the fee has taken flight you will understand why time aud spasmodic competition make no difference in the popularity of the one Painkiller Perry Davis' . A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good. ' A. H. Thnrnes , a well known coal operator of Buffalo , O. , writes , " ! have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years , passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain. I got Foloy'e Kidney Ouro , then the result was surprising. A few doses started the brick dust like line stones and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a now man. It done mo a $1000 worth of good. " Ileport from the Iteform School. J. G. Glnck , Superintendent , Prnnty- town , W. Va. , writes : "After trying all of the advertised cough medicines we have decided to UHO Foley's Honey and Tar exclusively in the West Vir ginia Reform School. I find it the most effective and absolutely harm less. " One may dwell beneath proverty's lowly roof , or live in mansions of brick. They'll find a friend in Rocky Mountain Tea. It rids life of its burdens. A H. Kiesau. A Timely Topic. At this season of coughs and colds it is well to know that Foley's Honey and Tar is the greatest throat and lung rem edy. It cures quickly and prevents ser ious results from a cold. There is a pretty girl in an alpine hat , A sweeter girl in a sailor brim , But the handsomest girl you'll ever see , Is the sensible girl who uses Rocky Mountain Tea. A. H. Kiesau. Don't be persuaded into taking some thing said to be "just as good" as Madi son Medicine Go's. Rocky Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 85 cents , no more no less. A. H. Kiesau. are the most fatal of all eases. KIDNEY CURE Guaranteed Ron or money refunded. Conta remedies recognized by e nent physicians as the best Kidney and Bladder troub PRICE SOc. and $1.00. SOLD BY A. H. KIESAU. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man .of Me. produces the nbovo results In 30 days. It tctl powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fall Young men will regain their lost manhood , and o3 ! men will recover their youthful vigor by mint HE VIVO. It iralckly and surely restores Nervou * n BB , Lett Vitality , Iinpotoucy. NlcUtly Emission * . Lost Power , Falling Memoir , Wanting Diseases , and all effects of cell abuse or cicersAnd indiscretion which unfits ono for BtuJy , bv.nintsn or marriage. II not only cures by BtnrtlOKCt the nut of disease , but la o ( Treat norvotnnlo and blood builder , brinz ing back the pink fjlov ? to palo checks and t a- storing the flro of yonlh. It vards off Jnsinlt ) and Consumption. Insist on having ItUVIVO , nc other. It can ba carried In vest pocket. By mall 81.0O per package crelx IorUG.00 , wlthApoa * tlvo written ( cnoraotee to cure or rtfoatf the money. Hoot nud ndvlso f roo. Address MEDICINE CO. ' ROYAL . , For sale in Norfolk , Nebraska , by Goo. B. Obristoph , druggist. DON'T fcSE l-OO'LED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE * Made only by Madison Mcdl * cine Co. , Mudlion. WIs. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price , 33 cents. Never sold In bulic. Accept no ubitl < u > oii oii Toi. tute Ask > our ASK CATARRH Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's ' Cream Balm Civet Relief at once. It cleantes , soothes and I heals the dlseaeuil mem brane. It C'ttturrh . . . . cures . v r > tff" > n and driven away a Cold U A V f F W F R InthelleidquicUy. U " " I U ibiorbetl. llenli and Protects the Membrane. Keatores tlio 8en ei of Taste and fimelL Pull elza Ode. ; Trial jlze liir ; at Druggists or limall. . KLY UltorUUltS. 63V neu Streut , Ketr York.