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THE NORFOLK NEWS ; gRIDAY.TflmiUARY 20 , 1903 , W. II , nOOUOLX , rr * IJont , , AUCK. UK Vlt , Vlea I'mlilout , 1C. W.r/nti..CMhlor NORFOLK NATIONAL BANK ThB Oldest Established Oank In NorlheaslSNebraska , ' ! Capital. $ ROOOOO.OO Surplus , $20,000.00 Does a General Banking Business , Buys at'.rt Soils Kxohaupro. Interest ( 'aid on Tiiun Deposit * . Drafts and Money Ordurn Sold on nu > Point in Kuropej ! A'General Steamship und Korolgn I'aRsngo Business TraiiBaotod. A. BKAH , F. P. HANLON , F. , T. IIALH , W. H. BUOHOI// , WM. HUT/ , N. A. HAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. Get What You Ask for at 0 UHLE'S GROCERY. ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care. Our goods are FIRST-CLASS in every particular Wo know precisely what is wanted by our custom 1 ers. , , r I , We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money. South side Main St. , between 2d nnd 3d. Telephone 41. o o C. W. 6RAASCH ! Swootwator Rock Spring. Soranton Hard Goal. THONE 01. M. E.'tSPAULD NC , DKALKH IN TELEPHONE : : NO. 33 L. L. PLUMBER. Steam and Hot Water Heating. First door'South of News Office. * Foreseen Is Half Avert ed. " If you are In business and dcn't advertise you are in danger. This is a warning. See your mistake In tlma and avert it. A poor publisher , the pro prietor of a struggling magazine , sent a half Inch advertisement to the r ew York Herald. The ad man made It a half page. The bill was bigger than th& publisher's entire possessions. He thought he was ruined. It was the turning point. The magazine sold. It was good and people liked it. Other half page ads followed. Result : fortunefamehonor. Advertising Is Just as potent a Jever now as it was then. \ " reaches \ cn-a what wear. O tbo prices o\ * Bbovviug of c i OO Or . . .TI-IE. . . " " aoi Loao ASSOCIATION will bnild you a on easy payments. Gome und see ns , C. B. DTIRLAND , Secretary 11C Wl Ml OSTEOPATHlCJHVSICmN. Graduate of American School of Oatoo- > akhy , tinder founder of 'the ' science. .lesidonco and ofllco , 307 Madison Avo. Hours Irom 0 a.m to 4 p. m. may bo leased by private parties at any time for reasonable prices. Ladies welcome - come nt any time. N. E. WILKINSON & SON. G.R.SEILER , Livery . .and Sale Stable Bra&scn Avenue J and Third St. PHONE 44 FT ! Nortl-festero Line F. E.&M.V. R. R. is the best to and from the great SUGAR BEET FIELDS oi North Nebraska. disaster at Fort Lafayette in New York Bay. NAVAL MAGAZINE BLOWS UP. Workmen Looe Their Lives and Dulld- Ing Is Wrecked Reading Locomo tive Dollop Explodes , Killing Fire , man and Injuring Several Others , Now York , Kol ) . 20. Throe men voro hilled outright , one man so In ured that ho died later , two other icn fatally and at hmst oovnn sari- UBly hurt In an explosion In the work ooni of thu naval ntorngo mtigazlno t Kort Lnfayotto. In Now York bay , not evening. The dead : OoorKO Rot- mm , OiiHtav Do/lor , John Mason , lartln TlmrKOiiHcn. The Injured : W. II. Van Ourp , C. J. Muller , 15(1 ( Mullor.KranU Munrton. All the dead and injured were work men at the fort. The explosion could ho heard for illoH around. Accounts an to how the atal blast was sot oft differ. Ono retort - tort has It that the men were nillnR a hlrtpon-lnch shell and undertook to vlnd a fuse conncctlnR the powder liambor with the porcusfllon cap. This caused mifflclont friction to HOI ff the cap and exploded the shell. The work of Identifying the dead nd Injured was difficult , because of ho distorted features , blackened by powder burns. Locomotive Boiler Explodes. Pottavlllc , Pa. , Feb. 20. By the ex plosion of a boiler on the Philadelphia uul Reading passenger train onglno lore last night the fireman of the lo- omotlvo was killed , the engineer fa- ally Injured and several others In ured. Uarnoy Rabb , the fireman , was burled under the ruins of his en gine and his headless body was rccov- red two hours later. John Alex ander , the engineer , was removed tea a hospital. IIo cannof. live. John Slllosplo , a passenger , was seriously njured. FATAL FIRE AT SPRINGFIELD. Three Lives Lost and Propsrty Worth $325,000 Destroyed. Springfield , O. , Fob. 20. Three men are dead as the result of a flrc which Icstroyod $325,000 worth of property icro yesterday and Fireman Peter ludo is probably fatally Injured. The load are : J. II. Mulhollaml , Dorsoy Crane , Albert Voorheos. While they were trying to save the stock In Miilhollund's jewelry store the walls of the Fountain Square the ater fell upon the Mulholland store , which was a small building , and the men wore burled beneath the ruins. Their bodies wore recovcrded. The flro started In Mitchell Bros. ' plumbing shop , on West Main street , and quickly spread to surrounding mlldlngs , the following being burned : Williams Bros. ' plumbing shop , Foun- aln Square theater , Y. M. C. A. build- ng , Kaufman's clothing store. Laf- orty's qucenswaro shop and Mulhol- and's jewelry store. The origin of the flro Is a mystery. The loss is only about halt covered by Insurance. Fire Cause of Heavy Loss. Marlon , III. , Fob. 20. Flro that caused a loss of $200,000 and threat ened the entire business portion of Marlon broke out last night under a stairway between B. D. Bracy's clothIng - Ing store and A. E. Bracr's store. Among the places destroyed were those of M. Cantory. clothier ; J. M. Cllne. druggist ; A. E. Braer , general store ; B. D. Bracoy , clothier ; J. Key- gor , clothier ; Albert Lavlne , clothier ; Alexander's grocery ; George Stone , cigar factory. The burned district In cludes a whota brick block near the city hall. River Reaches Danger Line. Evansvlllo , Ind. , Feb. 20. The river has reached the danger line. Farmers have been busy all day removing their effects to the high ground. The \Va- bash. White and Patoka rivers are still rising. Reports received tell of much suffering along these streams , as many people have boon forced to move out and have no permanent homos. All small craft have not ven tured out for tlic past thirty-six hours. The waterworks above the city Is sur rounded by high water and workmen go to and from the plant in skiffs. Chicken Pox Under the Ban. DCS Molncs , Fob. 20. The state board of health has notified health departments In all cities that hereafter - after chicken pox Is to bo classified as a contagious disease and quaran tined as such. The secretary of the state board explains this course was rendered necessary because of the frequency with which smallpox Is diagnosed as chicken pox. Queen Will Not Name Umpire. London. Feb. 20. The correspond ent of the Dally Telegraph at The Hague telegraphs that he learns it Is most unlikely that Queen Wllhclmlna will accept the task of appointing an umpire in the arbitration of any of the powers' claims on Venezuela. Brakeman Crushed to Death. Marslmlltown , la. , Feb. 20. W. D Carroll , a braUeman on the Chicago Great Western , fell from an engine hero last night and was crushed to death. Ills home Is Rt GHdden , where the body was icnt for 'burial. Costly Blaze at Arkansas City. Arkansas City , Kan. , Fob. 20. Ware house No. 2 of the Ranney-Davls Mcr cantllo company was destroyed by flra yesterday. Loss on building am contents , $125,000 ; Insurance , $60,000 FEVER EPIDEMIC AT ITHACA. Typhoid Claims Sixteen New Victims. Hundreds of Students Flee. Ithaca , N. Y. , Fob. 20. Sixteen now cases of typhoid fever developed lore. None of thorn , however , was among thu students of Cornell univer sity. Thruo fever patients were dis charged from Cornell Infirmary and ent to tholr homos to convalesce. 1'lioHO were the first cases to recover n the present epidemic. W. E. Mayci of Browstor , N. Y. , J. E. Woods of Kansas City and C. A. Wlnobiirgh of Now York are the most critically ill of those In Cornell Infirmary at pros- cnt. There are a number of other very RorloiiH cases. The condition of ) r. J. Glfford and Professor W. A. 'Inch of the university faculty re- nalns unchanged. Although the gen eral exodus of students of a week ago ias somewhat abated , students con- Inuo to leave town. President Schiirnmn announced that he university would boar all the ox- icnso of any pure water supply sys- cm that the students might Institute and operate themselves. President Schurmnn further announced that the mlvorslty Itself will , In tv/o days , open a dining room for students capa- > lo of accommodating 300 , In which all 'possible precautions against yphold fever will bo taken. OKLAH MA CATTLE PERISH. Hundreds Killed by Recent Storm and More Expected to Die. Guthrlo , Okla. , Fob. 20. A cattle man who arrived at Weathcrford , ) kla. , yesterday from Amorllla , says hat many cattle were killed by the recent storm. Ho states that ho counted nearly 100 head lying along ho Choctaw railroad. The cattlemen n that locality do not put up food for ho winter , and the cattle were not n good condition for such severe weather as they have had there the iast week. Unless the weather turns warmer and molts the snow so that he grass will start , the probability s that many thousand head of cattle will dlo for want of food. Mardl Graa at New Orleans. New Orleans , Fob. 20. The Knights of Momus gave tho. opening pageant ot the carnival , sixteen floats giving gorgeous pictures based on legends of he red men. The city was magnifi cently Illuminated and decorated , the weather favorable and the throng of visitors greater than ever. Miss loosovelt viewed the parade from the club galleries , while Admiral Schloy stood bosldo the mayor at the city mil platform and was given an ova tion. Farmers Incorporate at Kearney. Kearney , Neb. , Feb. 20. Articles of ncorporatlon wore filed hero yester- lay by the Farmers' Grain and Live Stock company. The capital stock Is 5100,000 and Its purpose is to con- .rol the- shipment of grain and live itock of the county by the farmers themselves , Instead of through middle men. The Incorporation Is the first re sult of the farmers' co-oporatlvo con vention , recently held at Lincoln. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Day's Trading and Closing Quotations. CMcnco , I'cb. lO.-HearlBh statistics cnubud weakness In wheat toUny , but a fnlr ( Icmmiil Into In tins clny helped prices ami the close was llrmer , with May un changed. Sliiy corn was up % SUc , with oats V&c higher. Provisions were strong and the Muy products closed from C(37V4c ( to 2."c higher. Closing priced : Wheat-fell. , 7-Ji/jc ; .Muy , 77 % ; July , 73 % . Corn-Fell , , 43c ; .May , 43c ; July , 41c. Onts May , iKVJic ; July , 32c. Pork May , $17.r ( > ; July , $17.05. Lard-fob. , $ ! ) . (1-J ( ; Miiy , $9.0:2 : ; July , $0.43. llibs-May , $ ' . ) . { ; July , $ ! ) . ) . Chlongo Cash Prices-No. 2 rod wheat , 75 < 37Gc ; No. 3 red wheat , 70@74lJc ; No. 3 spring wheat. 71S7Sc ; No. S hard wheat , 71 j"c : ; No. : t hard wheat , ( i&ft'lc : No. 2 cash corn , K\V/n4\c \ \ ; No. 3 cash com , 42Q 4V& ! ! < : ; No. 2 yellow corn , 4iy/i44u ; ; No. 3 yellow corn , 43V4c : No. 2 cash oatu , 34fiT 34jc | Xo. 2 white oats , 3S37c ; No. 3 white oats , 35@i. : > l&c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , feb. 10. Cattle Itccelpts , 10- DOO ; steady ; good to prime steers , $5.uO < 3 0.00 ; poor to medium , $ .V. ! . ' > 34.GO ; stockers anu fecdeiK , $ ' . ' . : ir > i4.nO ; cows , $1.4OT4.40 ; heifers , $2.00&.liO ; en micro. ? 1.40 < i2.X ! ) ; bulls , $ - _ ' . .00M.2.calves ; , $3.5008.00 ; Texas fed stecrH , $ : i,30(3l.23. ( Hogs Itccelpts to day , 28.000 ; tomorrow , 23,000 ; left over , 8,500 ; opened 5f(10c lower , closed active , strong ; mixed and butchers , $0.85(37.20 ( ; good to choice heavy , $7.20i7.40 ; rough heavy , $0.8.VTt7.13 ; light , $0.45 < JlO.OO ; bulk of sales. $0.0Vii7.20. Sheep Receipts , 12.- 000 ; sheep strong to lOe higher ; Inmb * trong ; good to choice wethers , $3.0003.75 ; fnlr to choice mixed , SJ.OOflo.OO ; woti-rn hecp , $4,75 5.73 ; native lambs , $4.7o < 3 7.10 ; western Iambi , $4.75 < Q7.00. Kansas City Live Stock Kansas City , feb. lO.-Cuttle-Hecclpts , 7,000 ; steady ; choice boot steers , $4.45 ® C.23 ; fair to good , $3.50 J4.43 ; Btockers ind feeders , $2.5004.50 ; western fed steers , $3.00JJ5.00 ; Texas and Indian steers , $2.G5Q ! 4.10 ; native cows , $1.75iJl4.50 ; native heif ers. $2.7VR4.35 : : bulls $2.23(03.75 ( ; calves. $2.00ffiG.50. IIogs-KecHpts. ( J.500 ; opened W10c lower , closed sliong ; top , $7.17W ; bulk of salos. $0.03 < ? J7.10 ; heavy , $7.00fft 7.l7Vj ; mixed puckers. $ fl.80 7.12Vi ; light , $0.55ia7.03 ; pigs. $ O.OOCufl.G5. Shccp-Ile- celpts , 5,500 ; active , steady ; lambs , $3.83 glC. ( ; fed owes , $3.15510.00 ; wethers. $3.40 03.70 ; stockers und feeders , $2.50(33.03. ( South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , feb. 10. Cattle Receipts , 3,000 ; steady , stronger ; native steers , $3.7C Q5.23 ; cows and heifers , $2.00 Q4.00 ; canners - ners , $1.00102.80 ; stockers and feeders , $3.021.40 : calves , $3.0OS .25 ; bulls , stags , etc. . $2.00Q3.7C. Hogs-Receipts , 10.000 ; RglOc lower ; heavy. $ ( t.n3 < S7.15 ; mixed , $0.83(30.00 ( ; light , $0.75 < $ iO.OO ; pigs , $0.00(0 ( 0.75 ; bulk ot sales , $0.85 < Ti0.05. Sheep- Receipts , 3.000 ; strong : yearlings , $ n.00 < fl 5.75 ; wethers , $4.75n5.40 ( : ewes. $3.7.V34.50 ; common and stocVcrs , $1.75(31.75 ( ; lambs , $3.0030.00. St. Joseph Live Stock. Rt. Joseph , feb. 10-Cattle Receipts , 2- 000 ; steady ; natives , $3.0530.23 ; Tex MIS aud westerns , $3.3354.M ) ; cows and heifers $2.00.24.25 ; vealu , $ : i.00fifl.60 ; bulls and tags , $2.50 (3.83 ; yearlings and calves , $2.50 < Q4.2.'i ; stockers and feeders , $3.00 < f ( 4.40. llogx-Uecelpts , 7,700 ; light and light inlxrd. $0.80 7.05 ; medium and heavy , $7.fXVfl7.20 ; plgg , $5.75 < afl.W > ; bulk of bales 10. A Tliotunm ! l > olUts Thrown Ann/ . Mr. W. W. Baker , of Plaiuvlow , fob. , writes : "My wlfo had lung rouble for over fifteen years. Wo riod n number of doctors aud Fpout > vor a thousand dollars without any ro- lof. She was very low and I lost all lope , when n friend sugRcsted trying Foloy's Honey and Tar , which I did ; and thanks bo to this great remedy it saved her life. She is stronger aud en- oys bettor health than she has over ciiowu in ton years. Wo shall iiovor bo without Foloy'H Honey and Tar aud would ask those nflltcted to try it. Sold by A. II. Kiesau. Men who want their youth , to fool ho Haino us when budding into man- lood , UBO flocky Mountain tea. Briuus mck that vim , vigor , mental und physi cal power of bygone days. Free if it ails. U5 cents. The Ktosau Drug Co. Kidney complaint kills more pcoplo bun any other disease. This is due to the disease being so Insidious that it gets a good hold on the system beloro it is ecognized. Foloy's Kidney Ouro will prevent the development of fatal dis use if taken in tirno.it.Sold by A. II. Kiosau. A Night Alarm Worse than an alarm of fire at night s the brassy cough of oronp , which sounds like the children's death knoll and it moans death unless something is done quickly. Foloy's Honey and Tar never fails to give instant relief and quickly euros the worstf onus of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordior of Mauuingtou , Ky. , writes : ' 'My three-year-old girl had a overo case of croup * , the doctor said he could not live. I got n bottln of ' 'oloy's Honey and Tar ; the first dose cave quick rolinf and saved her lifo. " lefnso substitutes. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. Mothers can safely give Foley's lonoy and Tar to their children for cnghs and colds , for it contains no opiates or other poisons. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. Hotter than Uold. "I was troubled for several years with chronio indigestion and nervous debility , " writes F. J. Green , of Lan caster , N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters , which did mo more good than all the nodioiuea I over used. They have also cept my wife in excellent health for 'oars. 'She says Electrio Bitters are ust splendid for female troubles ; that hey are a grand tonio aud invigorator 'or weak , run down women. No other medioiuo can take its place in our amily. " Try them. Only SOc. Satis- action guaranteed by A. H. Kiesan. Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions , which mlhcro to the incinbrauo and docom- ) ese , causing a fur moro serious trouble than ho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ug inhalants , fumes , smokes nnd smills and iiso tlmt which , cloanscs , soothes and acnls. Ely's Cream Balm is such n remedy aud will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily nnd pleasantly. A trial eizo will bo nailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the oOc.sizo. Ely Brothers , 5U Warren St. , N.Y. The Balm cures v.'ilhout pain , does not rrituto or cause snoozing. It spreads itself ) vcr nn irritated aud angry surface , reliov- ng immediately the painful inflammation. AVith Kly's Cream Baltu you are armed against Nasal Catarrh ami Hay Foyer. A We ilk Stomach r causes a weak body aud invites disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Ouro cures and strengthens the stomach , and wards off ind overcomes disease. J. B. Taylor , a jrominent merchant of Ohriesman , Cox , says : "I could not eat because of n weak stomach , I lost all strength and run down in weight. All that money can do was done , but all hope of re covery vanished. Hearing of some wouderfnl cures effected by nso oi Ko del , I concluded to try it. The first jottle benefited me , and after taking four bottles I am fully restored to my usual strength , weight and health. " Ktesau Drug Oo. ' t > : Nearly Forfeits III * Life. - A runaway almost ending fatally , started a horrible nicer on the leg of J. 3. Orner , Franklin Grove , 111. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. Bat Bucklon's Arnica Salve lad no trouble to cure him. Equally good for burns , bruises , skin eruptions and piles. 25c at A. H. Kiesau drug store. DeWltt'H Witch Hitzel Sitlve. The only positive cure for blind , bleed- ng , itching and protsading piles , oats , burns , bruises , eczema and all abrasions of the skin. DeWitt's istho only Witch Hazel Halve that is made from the pure unadulterated witch hazel all others are counterfeits. DoWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure counter feits are made to sell. A. H. Kiesan. Live for those who love you , For those whoso hearts are fond and true , The only way to do this right , Take Rocky Mountain tea at night. The Kiesan Drug Co. One Minute Gongh Cure gives relief in one miuuto , because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane , causing the cough , and at the same time clears the phlegm , draws out the inflammation aud heals and soothes the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs , wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs , colds and croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take , harm less and good alike for young and old. A. H Klesau. Foley's Honey and Tar is best for cronp and whooping cough , contains no opiates , and cures quickly. Oaiefnl mothers keep it in the house. Sold by A. II , Kiesau. The most reliable preparation for kidney troubles on the market is Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. TheKaiy Fill. DeWitt'a Little Early Risers do not gripe nor weaken the system , They cure billiousness , jaundice , constipation and inactive livers , by arousing the se cretions , moving the bowels gently , yol effectively , and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach , liver and bowels that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely. These famous little pills exert a decided tonto effect npou the organs involved , and if their use is continued for n few days there will bo no return of the trouble. The Kiesan Go. A MILD CASE , Of Contagious Blood Poison never cxb- ted. It is always bad , though sometimes no external symptoms of the disease ap pear for n long time. Because the disease Is slow in devel oping does not indicate that the case ia a mild one , for the poisonous virus nt work in the blood and system may be spending its force upon some internal vital organ while you nrc looking for ex ternal signs. Contagious Blood Poison does not nfTecl all alike. In most cases the first little sore is 'quickly followed by painful swellings in the groins , a red eruption upon the body , sores or ulcers in the mouth and throat , unsightly copper colored blotches , loss of hair and eye brows and other symptoms of this miser able disease. When the poison is thus fighting its way to the surface , exposing- Ihe disease in all its hidcousncss , we call it a bad case ; but Contagious Blood Poi son , whether working internally or cxter- nally , is a dangerous , treacherous disease. S. S. S. is the only remedy that cures Contagious Blood Poison thoroughly and permanently. It is nn antidote for the deadly virus that produces the awful eruptions , sores and ulcers , and destroys the bones. Mercury and Potash dry up ' the skin eruptions , but in so doing drive the poison further into the system , where it slumbers for a time , but comes back again with redoubled fury. S. S. S. is a vegetable remedy that lias been used successfully for years in trcat- ingthisvilediseaseand cures it in all stages and formsIf you have the slightest symptom ; an occasional sore mouth , or muscular and bone pains , your blood is tainted and the disease is liable to break out again at any time. A course of S. S. S. will remove every trace of poison and at the same time build up your general health. Write for our Free Home Treatment book. No charge for medical advice. The Swift Specific Co. . Atlanta , Ga. Pumps glowing vitality into your body , while you. sleep. Develops innsolar and nervous' life. Restores youthful courage. That's what Rocky Mountain tea will do. The Kioeati Drug Oo. j Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the dif ference ? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c , at A. H. Kiesan druggist. Escaped an Awful fate. Mr. H. Haggins of Melbourne , Fla. , writes , "My doctor told me I had con sumption and nothing could be done for mo. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Djr. King's New Discovery for consumption , induced mete to try it. Results were startling. I am i now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's Now Discovery. It surely saved my life. " This great care is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by A. H. Kiesau , Druggist. Price COc and $1 00. Trial bottles freoj Winter coughs are apt" to result in consumption if neglected. They can be soon broken up by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold by A. H. Kiesau. ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's ' Cream Balm Gives Relief at once. U clcaii'cn , eootliLH and I licnls Uiediscnnuil mcni- [ brnnc. It cures Catarrh'j. . - , j. a ifofffmmt * and drives away ft Cold ISA V FFvFR Intho Head quickly. It IIW ' 6. till la absorbed , llenls and Protects the Membrane. Kratores the Seneca of Taste- and Smell. Full alza GOc , ; Trial . -Ize Inc. ; at Urnm-Ista or by mail. ELY BROTIUMia. 60 Wurren Streut. New York. RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man ) f Me. produces tlio above reoults In 30 clays. It cU powerfully and quickly. Curoo wtjcn all othersfcll Sounff men will regain tboir lost manhood , and old non will recover their youthful vigor by uuln UEVIVO. It quickly and nuroly rojtoroa Nervoufr aces , Lost Vitality. Impotcacy. Nlfbtly Emissions. Oost Tower , Falling Memory , WftoUnii JDUcases. nd vl effects ot golf-abuse or excet-a and Indiscretion which mints ono for etudy. biuilntsi or marriage. II lot only cure ? by starting at thu teat of disease , but IB a great nerve tonlo end Jjlorxl builder , bring leg back the pink glow to pulo clierks and ta iloring the flro of ynnth. It "irds off Jueinltj ind Consumption. Insist on liavlug KEV1VO , cc other. It can bo carried in vest pocket. Dy malt Bl.OO per packase or six for 30 .OO , with n posi tive written guarantee to core or refuatf the wionry. Hook ami nrtvlte frou. Address CO . ' 60 = Plymouth PI. . , UU. | CHICAGO , ILL. For Bale in Norfolk , Nebraska , b Goo. B. Ohrlstoph. druggist. KIDNEY DISEASE are the most fatal of all eases. T b > eases.'S 6uaranteid R or money refunded. Conta remedies recognized by < oent physicians as the best Kidney and Bladder troub PRICB SOc. and $1.00. SOLD BY A. H. KIESAU. DON'T BE FOOLED ! Toke the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medl. cine Co. , Mad I ion. WM. It keeps you well. Our trudt mark cut oil each package. Price , .15 cents. N vrr sold In bulk. Accept no < ubitl > iGQRi > Qn.iiDi. . < tute Ask your