'XWlKrWMarJIIilPl WMXfZ&2SPZZXZ'2XXr ' RWflP! fflp1 WUi"'. v-'yTwi.g6'wiwyT. A .'lit I .( ' Mick iih Tin'' n l.lit nnd Ih fltnylnm rlht wlltf ua. Friday morning the thorjnonietor wiia. wily 14 dcicm fibovo '.uto, 'KV J. A. Dirks, will iqnh iib good h county clerk utt Nutiiatia county over liatl. If lu In elected you will not havo to lilru tin expert to read the rec ords made In tli clerk'n office. No one rjuoHtlorm hla honesty or his abili ty. Vote for him. Albert fillmoro bus mude bo good an . official and litis nerved the pooplo ho of flclently that the (J ranger not only ad . inlts IiIh reelection hut says ho will bo called up higher and &;tvon a hotter of fice when hit uecond term an uititrict clerk explren. The (j ranger evidently think the people will reward faithful Hcrvico--and they will in tlila cuho. . A fow figures tuken fioui the court records. of Hevoral couutlce in this ju'di clul district show that tuo'prpae.nt judgeBj Stull and Letton-, have been 1'ulthful and ecouoinlcal workers. in the iuiuruHl of their couis'tttueuta. They lmvo not allowed canes todrag through tliocouit by continual postponumont, Out have tried them and cleared the ducket, as hIjowii by the lollowing fig ures: 'j'AyVNKKdOtJNTV. Owes on docket .. 00 Ni'A' cattes tiled. ; .170 No. casus dlHjiosi'd of '23 J Nu, caoivs riiniatiiihy on docket...... 43 NKMAIIA (JOUNTY, l.(n civil cades ondpeket. ......;... 7f . No, criminal casca . 20 No, civil eaaed Mod....' ..215 No. ctiiiiUitil ciiHt'H.... 00 . Total.... ';..'. JI05 Civil caMeH on docket now 60 Orlininal cithea 7 Total 57 .With another term of court to dta uau of them. JKKKKKSON COUNTY. No, casos on docket. 177 No. Dew cases llled fiO-1 No. disposed of 031 No, on docket now... 50 aAOIiCOUNTT, No. cases on docket 613 No. iiqw cusea ' 1U41 Total on docket during term.... . .2554 No. on docket now 328 1UOI1AKDSON COUNTY. No, cases on docket (18 New cases Hied.-..,.. 3(7 No, cases now on docket 01 JOHNSON COUNTY. No. cases on docket 85 New cases llled .300 No. cases now on docket, 48 Notice that in I'awneo county the number of cases have boon reduced 50, Nemaha 51, Jefferson 127, Gage 165, Klchardson 7, Johnson 37, Tho judges havu tried in Puwnee county 2,11 cases, Neimihu 340, Jefferson G31, Gago 1,(313, liiclmrdson 404 ; Johnson 337. A.lt.UePluont.edltor of tho Journal, Doylostown, Ohio, sullered tor a number-of joaia from rheumatism in his right shoulder and sldo. Iloeays: "My rigltt arm ab times was entiiely useless, 1 tried Ohambvrlaln's Tain Balm and waa surprised to receive relief almost immediately, Tho L'ain Balm has been a coustunt companion of mine over since and it never falls. For sale by Keeling the druggist. LaGrippu Is again epidemic Every precaution should be taken to avoid t Its ppecltloouro is One Minute Goug Guro. A. J. Sheperd, Publisher Agri cultural Journal and.Advdrtlser, Widen Mo, hi.vk: "No ono will fi'l clianp pointed in using One. Minute Cough Guro for Lit'lilppe." I'lewMiut fr liiho quick to aoi. Kt'i'ltng the druggist Don't g t scared when your heart troubles you. Mot likely ;ou Hiiffei from lmliut ton. Ki dol Dya iep-ia Gnre illgtats wlm' yon oat. It' w iliuio ovory fwrui ot dysp p la. Keel In ;. WW Keeling guarantees every bottlv of Giiamborlain'ri Cough Honied, and will refund tho money to any ouo who is iiotHtitislhul attei using two-tlir.ts of tin contents, This is the best PMtifdv in the world for la grlppp.eongh:. colds, coup nuil whooplngeough mid Is pleas t anil safa to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result In pnou m uda. i mm Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the eity. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John Mclilhanov, pronrletor. Paul Perry, ot Golumbus, (In., nuf IVred iwony lor thirty yeais, mid then rored U- IMes by us'iiig DeWitlV Wich lla.d Salve. It liealu i ijnrles and. skin dls"ip(H like magic. Keeling Bismarli's lion IJox'vo wH the it-Bitl' of his splendid Health. lndom'iitldo w ill and iremeiidouaeiier i y are not found n hero stomach, liver, k'lliim ant bovvi la arn lit of order It on want Hihsh (jiiull In and the sue eWM thttv Urfim uh l)r K ing's Nuv l,HV I'IIIh The. develop cv ery power of Jiiiiin and body Only 2."o itt Keollng't drw stoiu. ENDORSED BY ALLEN. The President's Philippine Pol icy Warmly Supported. EXTRACTS FROM A RBOENT 8PEE0H rntrlotloUttfiriiiioPN of tlio rorinnr tTnltfiit KtkloA Sfiimtor Tlio Ilnuitn Munt li, fA y thU Country Until Tliolr Voop'ln i Aro tniiitrnt Tor a I,nr(,'itr I)i'CO of HIf Doveruincnt No lluitulioo of "Im pnrlnlUin' for lllin. ,$!--.--. --"-"- -70 "Wo aro dealing wtli savages as hloodthirrity and as incapablo af being I I reconciled -us tho Ogallidn Sioux. TJioy. precipitated tho conflict 'of their own volition." "A duty is -imposed nponus, byourt occupancy of tho Philippino islands that wo cjiniiot ewiipo. I fully con- tenr iii'What I.tiu'durBtnnd to bo tho policy of tho presidcut of. tho United States." ....-.-"--.--.-.-------.----r",)!. Perhaps tho testimony of Admiral Dowoy, concerning tho situation in tlio ' Philippines and tho nation's present ' duty tlioro, does not, appeal strongly to j tho averngo unionist, who is being lod 1 by tho party managers into opposition i of tho govorumejtt, for tho reason that tho admiral is a Republican. Perhaps tho opinion of -General Punston, tho in trepid volunteer from Kansas, has littlo woight with thorn, because ho, too, is a RoptibHcvi, May bo tho vlows o? Gen-' oral .loo AVhrlor will bo more Hnriously . considered by thorn, for tho roasc n that ' ho onco offerid souio pretty aotivo nud I ouectivo arnu'n rosistanco to tno prtnoi-1 pie of government without tho consent oi tno govometi, eniorcsd oy. Anraiiam Lincoln, and beoausi ho has boon a Hfo-Iang political opponent of tho . Ilo ptiblioan party. Woaronuvo, comlU5r' rioavor homo, that Nobraslta faonhis will pat somo stress npon tho Opiuioii of "William Vin cent Allen, who was a member of tho United States scuntotuulil March 4, List. Senator Alien voted for tho ratification Of tho treaty of Paris, according to recommendation of William Jenningi Bryan, llo not only voted for it, but ho urged its ratification in stirring speeches. Ho vigorously ejidorsod tho courso of tho administration. Ho se verely condemned tho FUpiuos for their treachery, and declaro I thorn as "bloodthirsty as tho Ogallala Sioux." For tho benefit of his political brethren wo herewith reproduce oxtr.icts from his speeches lost thoy forgot, lost thoy forgot. Fob. 0, 1899. in a dobato onjiiut roso lntion, S. R, 2(0, rloolarhi. tho pnrpoo oft tho United States toward tho Philip, piuo inlands, Souator "William V. Allen said : "Mr. President, tho news has como to us within tho last fow hours f a con flict bctwoen tho American army and navy and fho Filipinos. To my own stato has fallen much of the Iors of ltfo aim iniiii. Ten one oi so or tno youn'? ,..n ...i.n iMa. i..tit....a i.. i... 1...X.1. iiii-n n nw luiii, uil'ii uyin III kill IJ.ll I l) that has been fought within Hio last -18 hours wero mombers of tho First No braslca infantry. Thorn is mourning in Nobraska todav; thoro will bo wooping in many a Nobraslca homo tonlurht. Mr. President, this omrht t bo a warning to us. I cannot condemn too severely tho npsnult, tho treaohoronn assault, mido Upon our troops. Wn wero dealintr with savaeos ns bloodthirsty and as incapablo of bniiiir reconciled as tho Oirallala Stnnx. Thoy p'reelpltatod this tfonftiotof thwr own volition. "Wo aro in tho Philippine islarflu ns a oonqunrinii military power. Wo hold thorn Vy virtue of tho power to innkf war nnrl In no other snuso and thoro thos islands nn'd those oooolo must romnin, rosfiectbiir te ditoitv and tho sovoreiirntv and tho flatr of this nation, until HWr stntus anrrifr tho na tions of tho eurfh sha'l In defltiod bv eomrrosrt, tho solo power to deal with this question " A few davn lutnr, in a ditn m tho MeEnorv resolution, j) 1,717 0f tho Congressional Recoru, Senator Allen said: "Mr. PrnnhlntiK nnr nif.H.nJn In H. Phillnninns Is ii inUltiirv iitHmilo nltn. irther. Thori no civil nowor tlwni. Wohavohol.l th.so islititds and will ootitiuuo to hold thwn hv virhio of. this govnnimnnr. until oou.rosM, enrrvhuront a duty ininoFid nnon it hy tho cqnsHtn tion, shall fonuuJiito and sio thn thoro is mlqptod a system of d.vil ffovuruuiont for tlios pennlo. think thaf position cannot bo HiiPew.fiiUy oiitradiotod. "Mr. Proaidont, a'dutv is Ini'iod npiii n hv our oooupatioy of tho BhiHn. pino islands that wo -cannot csoupo, I wouW not incorporate thrvso pooplo In'o the body of our pnpu',ition or miiko citi wins of thorn at tljls tintn. I -illy con. cur in whnt J'niidorsinnd tn bo tlio pnl icy of tho promoiit.nf rlta United States, to hold Miciii for suoh r-a;ouabld ttmo that tho iiiflnuuoo and puiumiHou of this erovoriinwiiit may pronarn thoin in somo elijrlit dorrroo for tun dntlns of int iudo p3iidout form of irovunitiiont. Tkt fur iiIkIhih no p.i'us' for tholr a"sault npnc tho duly fnnitlfutod author Hos in thoso islands Tnat roniis from tholr hiok of knowlodyo. It emtio pvissibly fn)m thoso who havu fdvou thorn ImuI iidvice. I Vhink it doos o larly, but whether thv ha rpvponsiblo gi'lrrospon.. kiblo, tha mvl wi'Otit Inson flioy must leurn is obfslionni- to tho dulv consti tuted authorities of the islands until tho KfvmHitv rliiiugo.') from tlutt author ity tothoiu." -,-;-, I, ;' jj 'S4vt?rj4S-i'-' . PROOF OF PROSPERITY I Ma Few Fuct.s Fdr iht oi; Calami tyite& RrvAfl':' I 4yiSii4tvi't''-t After having gono through four years, of deprossion and hard times, .tho peo plo of Nobrasluv uro all tho better ablo t recogni'zo and auprociato tho presont era of prosporlty. And thoy aro all tho ' inoro ablo to detect tho fallacies of tho argumonts advanced by tho frro silver houters and 'tlio calamity howlers who wero making sucJi drreful. predictions " brstska says thttt.durhig tho past 18 three -years ago. ' . i j. months tho receipts of tho ;Burlingtou . Under tho oiroutnstanoL's it is remark. ' road for excess .baggago lmvo ilp'ubled. ablo that, any business man or any ) This oxooss baggago is paid by coirimer fiirmor flhouT.d" vote' for the. talamity, chl travelers almost entirely and fudi cnfwd and aurviiist his own. interests. It i cales that-tliero aro jnoro of. theso com- I I is renmrkab'lo thiit-ho should allow him- j .sou to oo romoii ov any suon a jmg'inoo as "Imperialism;" "mililftrism," "for oign nllinucu" or Sulu "treaties." Tl prosperity hero at homo is nppar enft. To correctly judge 'how ;.it iB nil ovt tho country, it is only necossary to read the reports which lmvo boon grith or -d from ainong tho iudustrial institu tions oi tho surrounding states. Tho 3,229 concerns Svhloh havo Benfe'ong lhft C(Mt alxyif couching and heas lli reports not only employed 04,749 nnlnklV. 'I'ho lmst fonati eur fur more hands iu 1898 than thoy dirt in 1805, but thero was an increase in tho amount of wages paid of $37','ilt5?7fl3.20. Does this not. look like prospority? What would tho showing bo if ull tho industrial concerns iu tho country had reported? For these 2,22.9 concerns alone it means that tho 04,600 hands who wera nijt of employment in 1895 Were all employed at good wugis in 1898'. "With . this groat prosperity among tliu . consumers is it any Yonder that the fanners of tho west arc pros- proui! In Hti)rj wnero ton men were at 7t and rucc.-iv.Ml ?100 in wages, in 1838 wero at wonc tintl recelveu S14-1 in wages. T.ho ton men not only had three new companions bos'irlo thorn, but thoy wero thom.tubcH getting 11 per oi nt mora wage3. Those ton men ua dc r i 'id it nitd so do tho three mon bo side them. From Colorado thoro aro reports from CO concerns which employed 4,758 hands lu 1895 and (5,032 "in 1R98. Tho increaso in waes was 5117,070.73. Thoro was an increaso of 40 per gout iu the number of hands and an increaso of 15 per cent in the wages of oaoh man. From Connecticut tlioro aro roports from 78 concerns which, employed 3,839 bauds iu 1895 and 15,570 iu 1898. Tho increaso in waged per montli was $00, 411.99. From South Carolina thoro aro 15 ro ports from coiiooma whioh employed 8,718 hands iu 1895 and 8,892 in 1893. Tho increase in wages paid was $111, 8Ju.50 each mouth, ov: over 100 por cent, while the wages of oaoh man was in creased over 19 por ceu From Mis&'uri thero aro 200 roports from concerns whioh employed 5,057 in 1 1u.,p .,,, ' ioJ'' aim 7,5115 in 1838. Tho total in- oreasu iu w.igos wa 5,431.80 for one mouth alone. In Ohio, from 80 roports thoro was an Inoroaso of 3,735 iu tho numbur of hands, and an inorcaso of $i3tf,0J0.57 iu tho amount of wajj)s p.iid ovory mouth. In tho Btato of Washington tlioro wivi au moroa.so pt 3,04 1 in tho nunibnr ot handrt omployod hy 103 firing, and u monthly increase of wajjoa paid of $J41, 300.05. Taking tho oouatry at largo, roporta from a03 lmubar flruia whioh employed 0,070 hands in Muroh, lb'J5, omployod 15,485 in Muroh, 1833, ami tha iuuiv;i.o In waaos for thu uiouch was 313,133.70, Imports fro.u 170 woilon mills show tho ouiploynu.it of M.453 hiud iu Muroh, 1305, aa.l J,),33'J in r.tirih, 1SDJ, an iddroasj iu vfijunt SKM.liW.-iO for tho month, or uu iuoiuH of over two uiilUou dollars for tho yaar. In tho muiufa-itura of Iron and stool I 0-1 llruu Wivo ro,)nt)J with ati iuct'oasu of 8,451 hamLs for tho mouth of Maroh , and it yearly increase .iu wiifws of .-Jjll.- 403.73. In tho cml inlujtryai ilrms report an increaso of 3,207 iu thu mimaor ot luindwaudan iucroasa -of $2,131,033.01 In tho muouut of wajanp:tiii during tlia your. Duriuj,; the mouth of Maroli., 1803, tho hands roouivo'l o.ioh an nvnr-, ago of I1M. Iu March, 1893', tho av orago wage was ?43.30. . Thoso great inoroasw ' itionti a groat doal to. tho labiviug mon, ivud tlmy menu a groat dual to tlio produuiug olass who have tlio alumu to food u Largor numbor of working nisii. -And tho worlcuii mon havo tno money to pay for the peo'.lu -o. ' Thore are at tho present tlmo 1,000, 000 mow hauls omployod iu tho mo torics and it. ustnoJ of Uw uouutry than thow wore iu 18W. . Tild ivpre sants iv vitse onrnlinj of moro rutin ono niilllini ilolliuy por day.- Iu ISOfl tho fno stiver shoutors talkivl inunU tvlmub tho silver intb'rbs.ts and ther impart utueo tu the quautrv. 'iV'u.-iV a smull r.trmfcuM.. ilhm tlio silTor business is,- af(,cr' nll compared 'with tho increased nmount of luouOy paid out f?)r wagos. In tho state of Nebraska, according to tho government reports, 137 institu fions eihployod 033 hands in March, 1895. Tho pamo institutions in March, 1803, employed. 1,284. Tho total in crctifio in wagus paid amounted to $28, 637.31 for1 the mouth. Taking tho wholo oouu'try over, the wages paid per capita for tho mouth of March, 1895, uvoragod W4.G0; for March, 1898, tho avei'ago was $38.6Q-a 'net gain of over 11 per cent. A prominent; railroad mail of Nc- mercial men o;i tho vaad, and they aro encn oi uipm uuri-jriui.u "".gut ituiuuiiy of samplo trunks' with thorn. This iB ft trim index of tlio-commercial prospority of tho stato. . Is it any wonder that tho prlco of beef is high? Three years ago tho labor ing c'assos wout without hoof. m i '! ' Coughing injures and ihtlutnes sore Minn'. -i. Oiia Miiint.H Ofiinih HurH Inon- children. Keeling, the drupisl. "W. w. sanbers, lary : - ' Public Womaha City, Wob T110S. W. -UTATT, proprietor of tlio Livery & Feed Stable NEMAHA, NEBR. Good Dray in Connection with Livery Gooil Tigs nnd prompt sorvlce. gunrantvod. Satisfaction H-i'.l-!)!) NOTICE TOR HEARDTQ CLAIMS. In tlio county cnurt of Nonmlin county, Nebr. D I in mi) iimiiHr oi mo usuitu ot 'iiiotnpHon 1'uxton, (lecpast'd. Nntlca Is lmroby plven that tho court hti8 I iniulu an ordur llmUln the tlmo for creditors 1 to tlli) claims against enld li:cunscd t; six iuniitlm from tliu-Jlat day or)p,tobir, Mia, and tliut Dncpinbor-Jlst, IS'.in. February -JUt, 1IKW, nnd Al'TUiitat, inou, at 10 o'clock n. in orcach , day, nt tlio olllco of tho county Jiulgo of Nuuin- hncoun'y. Noliraskti, In Auburn, Nobrmka. I has bci'ii (T.xed by tho court as tho tlmos and jillicn wluin and wlioro all persons who huvu 1 claims and di-mamls npainet paid dtH'i-tiMd ran (have thoKumn oxiinitnHd.udluRtod mid allowed I and nil Chilian nor presented by tno lust men- tinned duto will bo foruyor barred, by an ordur oi iiiu conn. Dated SeptomborSind. lHi'J. II. A. liAMHEItT, ConntyJudao On that day we "begin ireef m i Of CloakS, FUI'S, Shawls, Clotlling", Overcoats and Ladies' Dress Skirts. Within a low days avg will issuo a largo circular tolling about it. Tho Sale begins, however, on Monday November Glli, regard less of tho issue of the Circular. . Our entire stock of goods in theso Departments will be offered at substantial reductions in prices. Nothing' will bo Reserved. Evory suit of Clothes in our stock will bo ottered. Every Ovorcout; N very Capo; Evory Cloak; lLvery Jacket; Every: Col 1..iUg; Every Mull; Every Boa; Every Shawl; Every dre Skirt. . It may seem Strang to.you that we should bo willing "to mak such heavy reductions in prices, in tlio midst of the.. best. Scaso that wo havo over lu.d. But whut's tho 'difference about- tho Why and 1 ho "Wherefore? Thoro s going to bo a rapid unloading of the next few days. DON'T WAIT. Great Casl toV,4 AiJks BROWNVILLE, Bill jtJ liUHtS Ktl!L Alt tLb fAlLSTtEd Lgl llc.it C'miuli Syrup. Tastes U(xl. Vto Qj Tli. W. V. KE13LING, Nkmaha City, NiitutAKA Odlce at the drug store. I 111: IP SBUBBSVEtY PLASTERER Anno 'imt Aijatlto. work a spt'olnltj. CIh. Grim liulll. I'npor llniiKlnt;, Kalkotnliitiir IiihI Vltew.iiKtiJ.-t done. J.ow nrlaes All tork Wurriintuo. Kerker & Hoover, Dealer In MB3ATS IIluhoHt prices imld forhlden, lnrd, tuilow NEMAHA CITY", NEBHASLA. J. H. SEID, Jlreeder of Thoroughbred Poland China II O G 8. NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA Digests what you eat. It artificially di gests the food and aids Nature in strengthening nud recon structing the exhaustod digestive or gans. It la thelatestdlacovered digest ant and toni No other preparation can approach It, in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHcadachc, Gastralgia, Cramps, and all other results of imperfect digestion. roarii by E. C DeWItt ft Co.. Cotcaa For s le hy Keeling, Iho drugjitit. To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Hi. Subscription to Tbu Pttcut Record tl.OOpertonum. all tllCSQ goods within NEBRASKA. wWmwt Dyspepsia Cure kilM&i 7m h iw$ w y 11 IS is I $mb i DeiiarlBio'ut Store OF oXni&ohr cfc Son N a iV X o awMWM