II III' U MMU/0. 1,11)11 1 TI1K NOKKOMC NKNVS : FRIDAY , DKCKAIHUH 25 , 1903. N Joe K.ilnl Blows Top of His ' * , Head off With Shotgun. k ' YOUNG MAN TWENTY YEARS OLD Seated at the Dinner Table Saturday Noon , a Quarrel Arose and the Ter rible Tragedy Resulted Dies In Hla Own Brother's Dooryard , Crolghton , Nob. , Hoc. 21 Special to The NOWH : .loo Kalal , a young , unmarried man of Lynch , came to a torrlblo death Saturday afternoon by blowliiK the top of hlH own head off with at Hhnt Kun. The triple deed .1 was committed In the dooryard of hlH . brother Just after the noon hour and came aH a sequel to a ( inarrol which nroso during the family meal. The Holf-miirdored young man lived with hlH brother at the homo ono inllo \ \ northwest of Lynch. Saturday jioou the family all sat down together for \ \ their dinner IIH URiiul , and began to cat. Words uroHO between certain iHomborH of the family and .loo. and n heated conversation followed. The discussion grow HlroiiKor and stronger - or , until finally the quarrel aroused the young man exceedingly. Ho with * drew from his place at the table , walked out of the room and , seizing a shot Rim from Its corner , loft the IIOURO. An Inntant later there was an awful report an the charge from the barrel of the Kiin Hawed Its way through the scalp of the young man who had pulled the trigger , and ho dropped dead to tlio ground. The full load had sunk Into his bead and the ontlro top was blown off. Hearing the report , the family mailed from tlio table to find the mil- cldo. Immodlatoly a Lynch physician was sent for , who came , together with a number of townspeople , to thoscono of the tragedy. A coroner's Inquest was hold and V the verdict found was that .Too Kalal came to his death by a gunshot wound , iulllcted with suicidal Intent. The young man's father lives at Wither. Ho was notified at once and started Immediately for Lynch. FOUR FINED FOR GAMBLING. Ono Offender Was Secretary of Hum- boldt Law and Order League. , Humboldt , Nob. , Dec. 21. The coun cil room was crowded when Police Judge Thompson passed upon the case of four young men of the city charged with 'gambling. For some tlmo the authorities have been aware that con siderable gaming was going on throughout the day and the marshal , Frank Teed , discovered what ho thought was a clue and upon Investi gation satisfied himself that a game was In progress. Ho at once repaired to the homo of the mayor , John Pow ers , and lu company with that otllclal , and another cltl/en , returned and broke In the door of n llttlo house oc cupied by .lames McMahon , an old bachelor In the south part of the city. There they found McMahon , William Cooper , "Teak" Ullmor , Charles Sharts and Gus Wheeler , standing around a table upon which wore scattered about in confusion cards and pnkor chips. The boys \\'oro bndly frightened and made oillorts to escape , but each door was guarded. The marshal gathered up the paraphernalia and placed all under arrest , but later turned all ex cept McMahon and Ullmor loose to appear In police coijrt. Wheeler took his departure during the night but the rest appeared at the appointed time. The prosecution was conducted by City Attorney Tucker and a plea of not guilty to the charge of gambling was entered In each caso. The testl mony given by the marshal and wit nesses for the prosecution was strong enough to cause the police Judge to find each of the four guilty as charged and ho Imiwsed a line of live dollars and costs upon each with the warning that If they came before him a second tlmo upon tlio same charge tlio line would bo the full limit under the or dinance , $100. The offenders are all residents of Humboldt except Ullmor f , whoso homo is at Stella , but ho has been for some Umo staying at the ho tel In this city with aparently no oc cupation. Mr. Sharts has been for some tlmo secrolary'of the law and order league organized hero a year or two ago for the purpose of enforc ing the laws against bootlegging , gambling and kindred evils. The may or and marshal announce their Intcn tlon of crushing out the gambling which has become so common In the city as to cause widespread comment HAS PICTURES FOR THE FAIR. Nebraska Commission Has Moving Show Apparatus. Omaha , Dec. 21. The films and ap paratus for the moving picture show of Nebraska at the St Louis exposl tlon are in town , and the Nebraska commission spent a day In an impro vised dark room In the McCaguo building viewing them. Preshlen Wattles and Secretary Shedd wen over the pictures carefully , taking out poor ones and arranging the sat isfactory ones in sets for the exhibit. These pictures have been taken dur ing the summer and fall and have just L arrived from Chicago , where they have been processed. At the meeting of the commission It wns announced that Nebraska has been given moro space In the agrlcul- lural building. TlilH Is u portion of' ' lie corn-allow Hpncu , 2fixOO foot , tuul K dhwlly oppiiHlto In tlio iiinlii nlslo 'ruin ' tin * tlionlur anil agricultural dlH- ility of thu Hlalo. Along ( hln center tlnlo tlio exposition company IntunilH ii pliicu thu olinlcu of agricultural ox- ilhltn , anil Nebraska-Is very fortn- Kilo In w'piirlng this plncu In tlio pace alloted to corn. About COO MiHliolH of Nebraska corn nro to lie liown. Architect Thomas Klmlmll id with tlio conunlHHlon anil Hhnwcil nil explained for tlio first tlmo tlio ) lans for ( ho iilcturo theater anil illlroH and accoinoilatlon roonm which go with It. FOR NEW ELECTRIC ROAD. 'roposcd Route From Omnha to Hnctlngs by Way of Aurora. HiiHlliiKB , Noli. , Dec. ! M. ChnrloH V. llaor , a representative of tlio No- iniHku Central ICIeetrlo Itallroail Co. , IIIH ln.'on In Ilio city during the liiHt ow iliiyH negotiating for the rlghl of vay for the proponoil electric line to onnoct tlilH city with Oinnha. The iroiioHcil route from here In through Aurora , thence to Omaha by way of Wahoo , MIDNIGHT ALARM AT LONG PINE eople Awakened By Fire Alarm Blaze Might Have Been a Dis astrous One. Long Pine , Nob. , Dec. 21. Special o The News : The people of Long Ino were awakened at about mid- light Friday night by the IIro alarm , 'ho lire was In the wood pile near ho house of 13. O. Doland. There vas a strong north wind blowing and f It had boon a llttlo westerly the IOIIHO could not have boon saved. AH t was , the flro was put out and not nuch damage wns done. Stomachs Burst and Horses Die. Hastings , Nob. , Doc. 21. A number ) f horses have died recently lu and iround HaHtlngs from a disease new u this section of the country and vhloh the veterinarians call an acute 'orm of Indigestion. The horses aflllc- .ed are sick only about an hour bo- 'ore dying , and subsequent oxamln- Ulon In every case showed that the stomach was distended until It burst. Farmers' Institute. Dakota City , Neb. , Dec. 21. A two lays' fanners' Institute session was leld hero with largo gatherings of Farmers and townspeople and much llscusslou was bold on the topics pre sented. The meetings the ilrst day were presided over by John W. Hazel- ; rove , and the speakers were C. II. Barnard of Table Rock , Nob. ; Dr. A. Peters of the Nebraska experiment station , Lincoln , Nob. ; C. M. Lowell- ng of Drowuvlllo , Nob. , and L. D , Stllson of York , Neb. Albion Society Event. Albion , Nob. , Doc. 21. Special to The News : The loading social event ) f the season took place at the homo if Miss Klla Pottlbono In this city last week. Miss Dottlngton Allen and \llss Ella Pcttlbouo entertained and the ollto were out. The evening was n continual round of enjoyment and is this was the swellest event of the dud that has happend this season It was a very popular and much talked of affair In pocloty circles. Boone County Man Dies. Albion , Neb. , Dec. 21. Special to The News : .1. 11. Watson , an old resident ident of this county , living a mile east of Albion , dlecUat his homo last Wednesday. HANNA AND CLEVELAND , TOO Both are Factors In Presidential Race According to Views of Ex-Sen ator Allen. Omaha , Doc. 21. Ex-Senator W. V , Allen of Madison was In the city yes tcrday enrouto to Denver , where ho Is engaged to try an Important case Involving approximately $125,000. Ho said : "I dropped Into Omaha Incidental ! } to ascertain whether a friend , a Mr Barclay , of our section of the country had boon Included In the Indictments recently found by the federal gram Jury. I am at present out of politics other than having a general Intercs In current political matters , as I flm that my private business occupies about all of my leisure time. I have paid but casual attention to polltica matters and am not particularly in torcsted In them. However , as al good citizens , I can but have a ser of natural interest in the political out como. "From the signs of the times , 1 looks to mo as If President Roosovol may not have a clean walkaway fo the presidential nomination on the republican ticket and that Senate Hanna is a possibility. As regard the democratic nomination , It look a llttlo to mo as If ox-President Cleveland land is a possibility of no mean pro tentfons. While ex-President Cleveland land and I have had some differences I can but concede that ho Is Intellect ually the peer of any of his predeces sors In this exalted ofllco , not ovei excepting Washington and Lincoln. "I must decline to express any opln dontlal possibility next year. Mr dentlal poslsblllty next year. Mr Gorman Is not geographically located sufficiently to enter Into the presiden tial problem seriously , although I on- tertaln the highest personal ostcom for him , both as regards his popularity and ability for this high ofllco. " Man at Niobrara Tries to Get Away With Team. SAVED BY STUMBLING OF HORSE. Would-be Thief Got Into Buggy and Whipped up In Effort to Get Away. In Trying to Escape , Mr. Harrison Grabs Him and Keeps Cap. Niobrara , Nob. , Dec. 21. A daring ttempt was made to steal the team ml buggy of Fred Harrison at about o'clock Saturday evening. A man jumped Into the buggy , which vas tied In front of .lames Wilson's tore , and started to whip tlio team to i run. Ono horse fell and the follow umpcMl out but was grabbed by Mr. larrlson. Ho slipped away , leaving iln cap In Mr. Harrison's possession. A Santee Indian was arrested for ho attempted theft , but nothing bo ng proved positively , ho was turned OOHO. Big Cannon at Tccumseh. Teciimsoh , Neb. , Dec. 21. The big minion which the local Grand Army test secured from Fort Constitution , > J. II. , has been unloaded from the Hat car and hauled to the court house aril. The freight on It from Fort Con- tltutlon to this city was $170.20 , this amount Including a bill of $25 for relghtlng It overland from Iho fort , llstanco of twelve miles , to the near est railroad point. It will bo mount ed In the spring. FIVE YEARS FOR WIFE MURDER Judge's Instructions Preclude a First Degree Verdict. Loup City , Nob. , Dec. 21. Man slaughter was the verdict returned by he jury that has heard the evidence n the state's case against Karl Dues- orhoft , charged with murdering his wife on the 21st of last August by icatlng her. The jury recommended clemency , and Judge Gutterson , who md Instructed that first degree mur- lor must not bo considered under the evidence , Imposed a sentence of live years' servitude. ALBION MAN FOR THE DELEGATE F. D. Williams of Albion Announces Candidacy for the Place at Friends' Request. Albion. . Neb. , Dec. 21. Special to The News1 P. D. Williams of this city who has been very popular In the ocal politics of Doono county for uany years Is now out for the place of delegate to the republican national convention at Chicago. Mr. Williams H an attorney of ability and would uako n splendid man for the placo. Ho will undoubtedly get the support of all who know him and ho can bo iioartlly recommended to these with whom ho has uovor been associated Mr. Williams hold the position of county superintendent In this count } as long as ho desired and resigned the nomination for olllco the last tlmo because cause ho felt that his health woult not permit him to act. After that ho wont to Mexico for his health and a few months ago returned to Albion to the delight of his friends. Postmasters of the State Meet. Lincoln , Nob. , Doc. 21. The oxecu ttvo committee of the Nebraska State Postmasters' association mot at the federal building , elected a committee on program and decided to hold n state mooting next year. The Ilrst assistant postmaster general was requested quested by a memorial endorsed bj the committee to do all In his power to secure the passage of the measure to permit a uniform rate of clerk hlro for fourth class postolllces. ALBION BASKET BALL GIRLS. Lost to Columbus In a Game , With Score of 15 to 5. Albion , Nob. , Dec. 21. Special to The News : The Albion high schoo girls of the basket ball team went to Columbus to play a game with the team at that place. The report came over the phone that the Albion ladles were beaten out to the tune of 15 to 5 , so they did not como homo wltl banners flying. EARLY STATE FAIR THIS YEAR Nebraska Meeting Will Come Abou August 22 Next Summer , Says the Manager. Lincoln , Dec. 19. The Nebraska state fair for 1904 , probably will b earlier than last year. J. B. Dins more , president of the state board o agriculture , returned recently from mooting of the Western State Fal association at Chicago , and report that the Nebraska fair probably wll begin next year on August 22. Itvi : follow the Iowa fair , as usual. It wa decided at the meeting In Chicago that there shall bo no fair in any o the western states during the grea live stock exhibition at St. Louis which begins abonl the middle o September and will last six weeks None of the state fairs of the wcs will bo withhold because of the St Louis exposition , says Mr. Dlnsmoro FAIRFAX. Fairfax , the county seat of Gregor county , situated on the Chicago & . Northwestern railway , is a beautlfu ttlo city of nearly 800 population ud IH enjoying a steady and substan- al growth. It Is situated In the rich- at part of Gregory county , ono of 10 Imnnor counties of the state. As you will not by carefully read- ng the advertising columns of this mpor , Fairfax Is composed of enter- irlslng business men who have all ho push necessary to make Fairfax 10 leading trading and business con- or of this section , Fairfax has four general stores , Iwo auks , Iwo hardware stores , two 1m- lenient houses , two livery barns , Iwo lotols , two restaurants , two clovat- rs , two lumber yards , thrco coal deal- ra , ono drug store , three harness hops , ono furniture store , four sa- OOUH , ono meat market , ono photo- raph gallery , two blacksmith shops , roller mill , billiard hall and bowling Hey , two mlllnor stores , two dray nes , ono harbor shop , ono doctor , wo lawyers , five real estate and in- uranco ngonts and last hut not least , .wo newspapers. Fairfax has a line opera house , a ourt house , good schools and churches ml an excellent system of water- vorks. Her people are noted for liolr hospitality , and are always ready o extend the glad hand lo any good ) coplo who may locate among us. Gregory county soil Is rich and pro- ucllvo , growing flno crops and grass- s. II Is unexcelled for ngrlcullural mrsuits and slock raising , and Is he natural homo for many kinds of amo grasses. U Is hoped Iho Rosebud Indian res ervation will bo opened for settlement text year. In that event all eyes will ) o turned toward South Dakota the mnner stale In Iho union. Fairfax la In close proxlmlly lo his now counlry and offers Haltering nducomonts lo all wido-awake , ener- gollc cillzcns. U has a nalural ad- antage over Its neighbor towns , being he county scat and the center of as Ino a counlry as was ever Inhabited ty man. Advertiser. MADISON. Miss Lizzie Faes returned Saturday evening from a two weeks' visit with . Frank Kublc , who lives at Naper. Carl Dommel and wife who reside outh of Ibis city , wore made the proud mrents of a fine baby girl lasl Tues lay. lay.Miss Miss Edith Borryman returned to icr homo In Crelghlon last Friday. Word lias been received from her slnco returning homo that she Is on the sick list. Mr. Mike Rooney , ono of Baltic Creek's wealthy and Influential farm ers , was In the city Tuesday on legal business. He was accgppanled by Col. Jack Manning of the same city. Nick Christiansen had the misfor tune lo stumble and fall in such a nanner as to break ono of his ribs. 3r. Smart of this cily was called and Irom Iho doclor we learn lhat Nick s getting along nicely. Miss Mary Powers of Pierce won In Iho Norfolk News contest as the most popular young lady in north No- uraska and togelher with four lady friends occupied the best box in the Auditorium at Norfolk on Monday night and witnessed the play , "Losl River. " They weio also enlerlalned al Iho Oxnard holel during Ihelr stay In Ih6 cily. Dr. G. W. Masters , who landed hero last spring and entered upon the prae tlco of his profession , lhat of den tlstry , doparled on Wednesday for a new Held , Iho exacl location not being known to the Star-Mall. Maslers llko a grcal many olher young boys fresh from Iho school , came lo Madl vson with Iho ayowed intention of drlv Ing Dr. Condon and Dr. Corbell off Iho face of Iho earlh and at once commenced monced lo advertise cut-lhroat prices and started his tongue to wag in i manner that hurt Masters and no his competitors. He succeeded It getting Into debt and remaining there Bui 11 Is not our purpose lo hurl Iho young man. He was Ill-advised by his friend who thought that the people of Madison were n sel of greenles who knew nothing and a good strong bluff would always win. Lot us hope lhat Ihis young man has learned a valuable lesson and will now selllo down and live within his means am nol Iry lo build himself up by Irying lo run olhers down. Star-Mall. Nellie : Live on a simple diet don't frel and worry. Your rosj cheeks and clear pretty skin wll rolurn soon as you commence taking Rocky Mountain Tea. The Klesau Drug Co. A Frightened Horse. Running like mad down the stree dumping the occupanls , or a hundred olhor nccldenls , are every day occur onccs. It behooves everybody to have a reliable salvo handy and there" none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Burns , cuts , sores , eczema and piles disappear quickly under il soothing effect. 25c at Leonard' drug store. One Hundred Dollars a * Box Is the value H. A. Tlsdflo , Summer Ion , S. C. , places on DrAVilt's Witch Hazel Salve. Ho snys : "I had th piles for 20 years. I Irled a\anr 'It. ; : tors and medicines , but all failed except copt DoWltl's Witch Hazel Salvo It cured me. " It is a combination o the healing properties of Witch Haze with antiseptics and emollients ; re lieves and permanently cures blind bleeding , Itching and protruding piles sores , cuts , bruises , eczema , sal rheum and all skin diseases. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. A Thousand Dollar's Worth of Gooc A. II. Thurnes , a well known coa operator of Buffalo , O. , wrlles : " have been aflllcted with kidney and ladder trouble for years , passing ravel or stones with excruciating mln. I got no relief from medicines ntll I began taking Foloy's Kidney Cure , llton Iho result was surprising. V few doses started the brick dust ko line stones and now I have no aln across my kidneys and I feel ko a now man. It has done mo a 1,000 worth of good. " Sold by Klo- au Drug Co. Coughs , Colds and Constipation. Few people realize when taking ough medicines olhor Ihan Foloy'a lonoy and Tar , that they conlaln plalcs which nro constipating bo- Ides being unsafe , particularly for hlldren. Foloy's Honey and Tar ontalns no opiates , is safe and sure nd will not consllpalo. Sold by Klc- au Drug Co. Fight Will Be Bitter. These who will persist in closing holr oars against the continual ro- ommendallons of Dr. King's Now Mscovery for Consumpllon , will have long and blllor fight with tholr roubles , If not ended earlier by fatal ormlnatlon. Read what T. R. Bcall , f Boall , Miss. , has lo say : "Lasl all my wife had every symptom of onsumptlon. She toolc Dr. King's s'ew Discovery afler ovorylhlng else md failed. Improvement came at once and four hollies onllroly cured icr. " Guaranteed by Asa K. Leonard , Irugglst. Prices 50c and $1.00. Trial jollies free. A Timely Topic. At this season of coughs and colds t Is well to know that Foloy's Honey and Tnr Is the greatest throat and ung remedy. It cures quickly and H-ovcnts serious results from n cold. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. 'Taint no use lo sit downand whine , When no fish get tangled In your line ; ialo your hook with a bumble bee , Vnd keep on taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Klesau Drug Co. A kidney or bladder trouble can always be cured by using Foloy's Kid ney Cure In tlmo. Klesau Drug Co. The Lone Star State. Down in Texas nt Yoakum , is n Jig dry goods firm of which Mr. J. M. Haller Is the head. Mr. Haller on on of his Irlps east lo buy goods said lo a friend who was wllh him In Iho palace car , "Hero , take ono of Iheso Lilllle Early Risers upon rellrlngand you will be up early In Ihe morning 'eellng good. " For the "dark brown" , asle , headache and lhat logy feeling DeWltl's Llllle Early Risers are the jesl pills lo use. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Starts the clrculalion , expands Iho limbs , slrenglhens the heart , builds up Ihe entire system ; lhat's what Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35c. The Klesau Drug Co. Don't be imposed upon by taking subslllules offered for Foley's Honey and Tar. Klesau Drug Co. Report From the Reform School. J. G. Gluck , superintendent Prunly- town , W. Va. , writes : "After trying all olher adverllsed cough medicines we have decided to use Foley's Honey and Tar exclusively in Ihe West Vir ginia reform school. I find it the rnosl effecllve and absoluloly harm less. " Sold by Klesau Drug Co. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious Irouble In your syslem is nervousness , sleeplessness , or slom- ach upsels. Eleclrlc Billers will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the slomach , regulalo Iho kidneys and bowels , sllmulale Iho liver and clari fy Iho blood. Run down systems ben efll parllcularly and all Ihe usual at tending aches vanish under its search ing and thorough effectiveness. Elec lrlc Bllters is only 50c , and that is re turned if It don't give perfect satis- facllon. Guaranleed by Asa K. Leon ard , druggist. Boy's Life Saved From Membranous Croup. C. W. Lynch , a prominent citizen of Winchesler , Ind. , writes : "My lltlle boy had a severe attack of membran ous croup , and only got relief after taking Foley's Honey and Tar. He got relief afler ono dose and I feel sure it saved the life of my boy. " Re fuse substitutes. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. . Good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Mlnule Cough. Cure gives imme- dlalo relief in all cases of cough , croup and lagrlppo because it does not pass Immediately Into the slom ach , but takes effect right at Ihe seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflammation , heals and soothes and cures pormanenlly by enabling the lungs to contrlbule pure life-giving and life suslalnlng oxygen lo" the blood and llssues. Dr. Armslrong of Delia , Tex. , prescribes It daily and says there is no belter cough remedy made. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Foley's Honey and Tar positively cures all throat and lung diseases. Sold oy Klesau Drug Co. Drying preparations simply dcvel- op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions , which adhere to the meiubrauo and decoru- pose , causing a far moro serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing iubalduts , fumes , smokes and snulls and aso that which cleanses , soothes nutl heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such n remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily aud pleasantly. A trial eizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. AH druggists sell the GOc. size. Kly Brothers , GG Warren St. , N.Y. The Balm cures without pain , does not irritate or canso snoozing. It spreads itself over an irritated anil angry surface , reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Baltn you tire or mod against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fovcr. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests all classes of food , lones and slronglhens Iho stomach and diges tive organs. Cures dyspepsia , indi- gesll6n , stomach troubles and makes rich red blood , health and slrength. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rebuilds worn out tlssus , purifies , strengthens and sweetens the stomach. Governor Q. W. Atkinson of West Virginia says : " 1 have used a number of bottles of Kodol Dyspspsla Cure and have found U to bo a very effective- and , Indeed , a powerful remedy for stomach ail ments. I recommend il lo my friends. " Sold by Klesau Drug Co. A Costly Mistake. Blunders nro sometimes very ex pensive. Ocasslonally life llsolf is Iho prlco of n mistake , but you'll never - or bo wrong If you take Dr. King's Now Life Pills for dyspepsia , dizzi ness , headache , liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thor ough. 26c at Leonard's drug store. Why suffer with Indigestion , dys pepsia , gastric , irregularities , stomach troubles , when Rocky Mounlalu Tea will make you well and keep you well ? 35 cenls. Klesau Drug Co. are the most fatal of all dis eases. FOLETCBKtt 4 or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by eminent - i nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE SOc , and $1.00. Nasal CATARRH In all Its etngcs. Ely's ' Cream Balm1 cleanses , soothes anil heals the diseased n.cmbranc. It cures catarrh and drives V away n cold In tuo head 1 quickly. Creniu Ilalm U placed Into the nostrilsspreads over the membrane and U absorbed. Hellef Is Im mediate and ft cure follows. It Is not drying docs not produce sneezing. Large Size , 00 cents at Drug gists or by mall ; Trial Size , 10 cents. ELY 11UOT1IKKS. 68 Warren Street. Now York DO N'T fc5E SrOOLED ! Take the genuine , original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA MnJu only bv Alajlson Medl > ciiiu Co. , iVuxlisun , Wls.ftU I'ceps yon well. Our triWr" > ' cut ouch in" - on I.M. , > S wfts. < vi.rf | i hiUapl . . . f - ' 'Ir She Has Cured Thousands Giveu up to Die. DR. CALDWELL OF CHICAGO < O Practicing Aleopathy , Home opathy , Electric and Gen eral Medicine. Will , by request , visit professionally NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC HOTEL , THURSDAY , DEO. 81 , ONE DAY ONLY returning every four weeks. Consult her while the opportunity Is nt hand. DU. CALD\VELh limits her practice to the special treatment of aiaeuses of the eye , ear , nose , throat , IUIIRH , female diseases , diseases of children and all chronic , nervous and surgical diseases of a curable nature. Early consump tion , bronchitis , bronchial catarrh , chronic catarrh , headache , constipa tion , stomach and bowel troubles , rheumatism , neuralgia , sciatica , kidney diseases , CrlBht's disease , diseases of the liver and bladder , dizziness , ner vousness , Indigestion , obesity , Inter rupted nutrition , slow growth In child ren. and all wasting diseases In adults , deformatles. club feet , curvature of the spine , diseases of the brain , par alysis , heart disease , dropsy , swelling of the limbs , stricture , open sores , pain In the bones , granular enlarge ments and all long standing diseases properly treated. III. . ( Ml 1111,1 .Skill DlHdlHFN. Pimples , blotches , eruptions , liver spots , falling of the hair , bad com- plexlon , eczema , throat ulcers , bona pains , bladder troubles , weak oacic . burning urlno. passing urine too often ! The efforts of constitutional sickness or the taking of too much Injurious medicine receives searching treatment , prompt relief ami a euro for life Diseases of women. Irregular inens- truatlon , falling of tlio womb , bearing down pains , female displacements , lack of sexual tone. Leucorrhea , sterilitv or barrenoss , consult Dr. Caldwell and she will show them the cause of their trouble and the way to become cured fllllr TH , fioltlT. FlNllllil , I'lll'M and enlarged glands treated with the subcutaneous Injection method , abso- utely without pain and without the loss of a drop of blood , is ono of her "T" : V.coverles n 'l I" really tlio most sclontl lie method of this advanced . age. I r C.ildwell has practiced her profes sion In some of the largest hospitals throughout the country. She has no . .superior in the treating and diagnosing ot . diseases , deformities , etc. SI o has .itoly opened an olllco In Omaha. " . Xo- brasUa , she will ? whpro wpon t , no- tlon of each week treating her imtlents. xo Incurable cases nceentSd for treatment. Consultation , DU. QUA CALUWEM. & CO mn" t