The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, December 08, 1899, Image 4

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Tlignias .Wcsloii Ti I tin (it WiiMilKton
t'lly. in liild ifi p.m'i,m (Itcpiitclics, adds
aiiulhiM; iiliuplt'f .to tho cmly political
hiHloiy of XhIiu'Uh mid tt'cnllH ninny
HtlnliiK IneidunU In tin! eventful cmcur
of tlii'.d'Mii'HMoiJ;
utiiMor Tipton uml (trncnil .l"hu M.
Tr.iivcr w('U' jjift.llrst lwoUull'(l Slates
h'NihUiih finu: Ni'l'ranku. Thuy wero
olwlVil m'toii after Ntafchood hud bceji
ilttclnrwl.
Th-ntiVry orSfimtor 'I'lptoh'a llfo In
tllO HMH'j' f 11 IMilll Willi t'OHtt to II fll'lltl
la t ho UiiMimI SlaliiH ni'iutlo and wlio,
in Hit! HhlftliiK f fortuni', found hlni
' Holf tti, IiIh ilvc.llniiiK ciiih couti'iit to
hold mi unimpurliint clerlcHl pupil ioif.
- SaiiHtot Tlplnn whh bun. at Cadiz,
U . A iiitDHt f, lrJ7. In 1 K l .1 le Hcived
oui! li'-i'in In th Ohio Uwtalriturn. In
IK.'iH lic.liiciiii'il in 'ebia-kn and aLnnco
..u.i'...i.ii..M..rr L....U-... if.. w,.A ....i.m..
.I'll) li 1 1 io- led i't a I iiitny duiitip: thu
civil war, having pcep.iioil hluiHelf tr
Hie minisU-y prior to Ins lemoval to
thlrt htato lie wim also a lawjer, but
hi Mco'ount of Ida devotion to polltlca
and preachinu he never attracted atten
tion in the lenal piofesaion.
DriiWJ Htmwa Wltl. (cnvnl 'J'llti !.
When llp'.oii and Thr.ei weio elect
ed to IhCM'hiiU'lt waaa (piealion which
hIioiiIiI luivt! the lour term. Koth weio
atnrllnt; ' t the lelimln;: of atale
bood; there had been no Nebraska fien
atoM before them, and it waM a pcr
plexinK lasuo for which no legal pro
vIhioii had Iji'en made.
It waa HiiKficateri that the I wo ueniii
tora ciiat lota to detonnifie Who should
haVe the loan term. Alter some little
parleying the atateatnen aree'l to draw
. strawH. The ahoit atiaw meant tho
abort liirm. Tipton drow tJie abort
HM'aw ami went, to the benato for two
yt'ara. while General Thayer went for
hU yearn. They onteiud the aeiialo in
lti07. At the end of Ttpton'a torn) lie
' wai re okottnl for the full term of six
yeiiia uftvP a aharp eonteat with No-
. bnioka'a that atate jjovornor, David
Itutfei.of I'awneo county. Oovemor
liiitler, of comae, had the atate houue
inichlnery loald him ih liia eaiifio, lint
dr-piie that aupport Tipton aeeured
, the' Caiiuaa uomiimllon by a uariow
tuariu. .
'Vt'oiililo .i ill. Jviifril Grunt.
1'rlor to and ibiouli the civil war
' -Senator Tipton waa air out-and-out,
radical 'abolttiiitilat. Alter uervinj,' in
the lirmy an chaplain of a Nebraaka
'ieiinent.lm letiuned to the atate and
..made a eloao canvaHH. Th atatehood
plop'oaitiou waa then hefoie the people.
'Pltu domourala and Johliaonito lepubli-
citna wt'ie. oppohed to entering the
union, whlfe tUo regular republlcana
l'.iv'ori'd It. Statebood won. and then
eimie Tipton aad Thayer an cundldatea
lot the ituniltu;
'bin lug hla aecond term as aenator
Tipton liad trouble with (JenornlGraut,
" Iben prejilde.nt. The dilllcully arose
uU'V a consular appointment to which
senator Tiplon'a boh wan an unpirant.
. The aenutor waa of a decidedly peal
tivo natuvo and liia fnllinij out with
the president led him to make war
upon him. Uo took mortal u lien no at
a aelection for a uouaular poaltion and
.joined a cotdrie of Benatora. uua-d
. UKaliiHt the president Under the banner
. oi "libera.!" republlcana. Thla oombi
liation InchidedOharb'H Suiui'r.I.yiiiiti
Trumbul!; H. (iratz lliow.ii, Carl tichurz
'and TlioiuiiH W, .Tipton. During the
.' cuiiyioHnliMijil aeaaion ot 1.S70-1 they
laid tlio .foundation foj- j.ho uprialhtf
a'utilnst ttenerjil (ir.int which culminat
ed in the nomination of Jorae Hreo
ley Und H..(rnt2 Hrown in Cincinnati.
.It la u aintfiilur f,'ict that wMlo"ii-'
' atorTJptoirwas not on friomlly teiini
with I'robldent tlrant.'and at the veryltora of l)i King'a Now Diaeoywy kr
uinp liu waa inosi niuer' lowaiil t lto
Ohief oxeCutive, Henry Atkinaon.,a
BOii-ln-law of Uio tfumitor, was nppofnt
fd by Grant coiiuniSfi.om'uornenHionH. J
.AtltliiBOii declined to concur with his
fathcrMn-liiw In HnlitliiR tlio mlinlnto.
triitloii. Ilodeclarod bin lonlty to the
jnsldniU imtlHlood by him tluouj-lroiit
the tinploimanjiiesH..
()n leaving the ienniifti commisslon-
rhhipAtkliiHoii was appointed survey-
r ueneinl of New ili-xlco,- which posN
lion bo letalned until hia death.; It Is
hhIiI flint AtklusMii'rt drni' HtuuI Iii
avorof th president,, and Yti.dlr'ot
opposition to hli fut4iur-ln-)aw, niad!' a
n.Mii- n.n.Uinn uiftm Cfiimuf (JriuiL
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and lie fHt H.iM-rsoiml IiiIkiimL In' him..
.Senator Trp'toirullrnotcd wldedpi.oad
iittontlun by hid rfurcantk trenchant
utterances and antlcH,. and be wjlf for
moiiiu lime the subject of much carlea
luro. TIioiiihh Naat ol llarpor'ri Week
ly devoted a ureal deal of hi, talent to
the peppeiy senator from Nebnibka
dining that memorable campaign.
After theCinoiiinnll eon venlio Tipton
leturiK'il to NebniHlui and organized
the liberal lepublicatis. Me wua joined
by a few hiirfht inuii like (jeneral Kb
t.ibrook am Oliver 1'. Mason, but the
movement lull fl.it in Nebiuska, and
allei the le-eleution of (Icmenil Gram
in the fall of '72 Senator'!' ipton drojipvd
into the iMur and way no longer a po
litical factor in VebuiHka.
Itr Cue Down the .Scale.
At the eloae of bin Hix-year term in
the tjomite beliator Tij ton went into
.ntllremont. Uo wau not aK'tiu herald
fiom until be joined the democratic
party and wan appointed iwjulvcr of
the Itlootninton land olllce by L'tesiN
dent Olevelatid. From that compuui
tively Hinail porfltion ho retired duriiif:
the ndmlniKttatioii of I'tuuident Il.ir.i--
'. lllivl,1 lrealy reached an
advanced age, bo waa content to lake
a minor clerical position in Washing
ton.
For nomo time piior to hla death
Senator 'I ipton had been writing a iit.
tory of pioneer polities in ebr.ioka,
ami the wink lacked but little of ctuu-
pletion. Ju hia ripoecbea bo waa vits
liollcaudat one time he waa alked
all over the union Homotlilng after the
manner in which ricn.uor Hitman ot
oonili Carolina wua uibiiiujud a lew
vchib ao.
It la related that be foimd it dillicult
to keep polltica out ot bta aermomt
when he waa a preacher. During the
Fremont campaign he waa pastor of a
church in Ohio. Excitement was run-
niiiK liiyh and tho paifn waa deeply
interested. It ia Bald that ho once
proclaimed from bin pulpit. "While i
occupy thla place you will have a fiee
preacher, and all my woida ahnll be
free apecch, and when you cannot en
dure tbia you must install a itlavo in
tny atead and aubatitute tho books of
Mormon or Koran of Mohammed loi
the bible."
AVquiiiU tllM Vil.lv.
Senator Tipton waa of a biulily bit
aitlve nature and his exit from Nobras
ka politico waa a moat bitter expuriuuee.
Alter joining the democratic ranka lu
miiiht have attained further pi mains
encn mil lor ma aiivanceu a'e. it ia a
ainsnlar colncldonco that .Senator Tips
ton and the late Governor Alvin Sauus
dera were vory near tlio same age, were
prominently Identified with Nebraaka'a
alTaiiH throughout the same poiiod and
both died withiu a abort period of each
other. Governor iSaunduia waa bom
July 12, 1S17, and Sunatot Tipton was
bom Aumiat fi of tlie aame year; Gov
o.iior Saunilera died .November l ami
Senator Tipton died November 27 ol
tho same year.
Anions tho other public places hold
by .Senator Tipton, aaido from hia bci.s
atorinl seat, waa the inturnal revenue
jisaeasoralilp lor the wiritoiy of Ne
braska and a territorial aeuntornbip
seveial jeaia ptior tuntutebood VIU
aenator Tipton waa a eitr.o.. ol les
biaaka he i cabled in Nemaha county.
(lohfiidercd in tho iiuxrei.'aie the de
ceased Waa one of the must unique
character.i who ever took part in Iron
tier polltica In tbia or any atate. It is
aaid that ho was tiMolutoly fnirleaa
ahrlnkiuK fiom neither man nor devle
and that ho would apeak hia wutimentf.
no matter what sacrifice inij;hl be en
tailed lie bad no diplqmucy, and
valued his enemies, it h nahi,-a-a braldy
M he did hla friends.
Millions Given Away
It ia certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one concern in the- lei d
who are not iifVaid o bo Reperoua to!
tlio" needy ami suffering Thopuiiiib-
Consumption, Couhs-and" Colds have
lilveu iiway over, ton lijilllon ttial but-
llod-td thla Rroai.niiHlU'lne; and havn,
tun HHllsiiicllon ol KUiUMn it,.l)utfa'
o ulely uured thoiiH.iuls of hopeless
u-ih.'h .stlimi;. Hioni'ltltis, linarwineHS
and all discaifcs of the ThroiU, fJhVf
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nun iiiwiK me Hiutiiy lUTj'i'iioiiy'ir. t.:;ii
mi, K'.ii.l ii. r I uirii,mL..Mu ..!.t ... ..,...
trial b'tthi." lli'jytuUirfilzt .'.on iyid 4M.-
fjvoryboul,, uin.rituu.tid or pVk re -
aiilli ill l 'li;f,iii'l'H K' llll'
yoti) thoitaaiid fuiumiTntois v.lll be
lHinired to abu.tlio oei.Miu of lOCQi '
i-UllJ 1IIUIIU lllll III III (..IIIOIH Will l)(i
- Bravo Men Fall
.Victim?" to Htimuich, Iimt anil kijlncy
UoublcH an well as woumn and all feci
I hi- ri'-ttllH l)i Iuhh of appaitapomona
in the blood, back.tfli poi voiihiii'HS,
f,,011l,aclifl ai.dHiwI. lull.... inn-down
focltnit. litft, tlivt-f! no need to feel
Ilkothxt. Usten to.JW Oardne.r. Ida
Villi1, .Ind. Ho hii)h: 'Kb-ctrlo Ultteru
ain jiiHt thi! Ibing for a man when liu
in all run down am! dmil caio whether
lie lives or dies. It did more to ive
mo new Hlrc'tith and nood wppettto
than anything I could Uiko. 1 can now
eat anything and haven new leae on
life." Only Sou at Ki'cIihu'h druB store.
Kvery bottle jitaraiiteed.
Tlio Indiatm oost the United StateH
last year s,27,07-l,of which i.ti;l8,:JU0
wub expended for education.
l-'ann Journal, ears (1000. 1001,
1002, lliO.'t and 11)01), to every aubscril)
er who will pay one year in advance
to The Advertlaer; both papera for Si.
No better. paper than the rami Jour
nal. Tbia offer la made to you.
Geo Noland, Rockland, O., says: Mv
wile had piloa forty ,i-ib. UmVitt'a
ItuliHazel S.ilvo cainl her. It H thu
beat aalvo In AineihM." It heals every
(him; and ourea all akin diseadea. W
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How Is It Done ?
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3fc The remarkable suc
(f'A cevj attending the worlc
SOT-U of Prof. Thco Kha'-as,
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of Nebraska City, lias
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caused thp thinking
'M38jn class of people to ask
LCTv "How is it doner" The
f)Sfmt:lhod U casily cx
will lay .iside old preju'lired notions lone;
enough to send f.ir hf-uture exp1 lining it
t:.oIvl..;ms ;.:'' --i ot" iit,0.i::c
iicu ..l,;.
appeals most to cducaieil, thinking peo
ple. The ignorant and superstitious are
afraid to investigate any new science.
Prof. Kharas cures all curable and many
so-called incmable diieases without the
use of drug's or surgery. He also posses
es the wondciful ability to cure certain
disease at any dis'u'Kc, without ever
seeing the patient. This is what he call-,
the "Absent Method." Many almost
miraculous cures have been made, and
by writing you can get a long lisit of testi- '
monials and sworn statement? by promi
nent people who have been restored to
health by this means. Recorder of daeds
Chas. C. Iirandt, Nrbr.iska City, had lost
cntiie Use of right ban I and am by
paralysis; other methods failed and he
could'nt work. ' Prof. Kharas-treated him
and be went to work in four diys. an J iu
six days he was entirely cuiJ. Mr. J is
McCain of Council l$luff. la. had lost toe
use of both lower limbs; m three d.is he
could walk, and cured uib:ssti.in two
weeks. Editor llro.vn of the Ncljraki
City Daily and Weekly Press sayv, '.'He
(Kharas; uncioaoteaiy uous a great uii
of good, and personally cannnttiiank 1nm
enough; mv rheumatism is all gone, :m
my eye, where burnrl, does nut trnnbh
me any more." Mrs. N. lU'isha. a
prominent Nebraska City iidy w.ih cur.-d
of neivous" prostration often yirs si.im 1
ing when other doctors said s'n. c-.i.l
never be even hclped.s -Mis May Pun
can, Nebraska City, eotild not turn in h.d
so badly was :.he nlflicted wit'.t iml.iri
tory llieuiii.iiism for sacral wi.-i..
Three treatnn-nts by Miss AVor, i m (l i
tioti of tho Nebrjsk-i Magnetic .'l.finn ,r-)
cured her entirely., Mr. F. L Kei-,-y.
foremin of the Daily Press run-1 ot ner
vous headache of' ii yens standing bv
one treatment by Prof. Klm.l" Frp-nfU
and relatives of Mrs. A. Han(ii?t "f Ne
braska City, faid she could nt 'ivi in
horn; in j minutes she wn reli'vcJ nf
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11.1111, .4..M W l.. ..UJT-1 V'.T Hi.l'J IU IH! I
woik: ncura'iri.i of the slnm.eh v.i lir i
trouble; she has since been smTosfn'tv
treated for cancer of the bre.ut by Pun.
Kharas.
Tlie Nebraska School nf Mnwol'-.tn
and the Nebrn.ka Trlajf-istJe InU-ifiary
are at Nebraska i lty. Hmik h liuinn-uies
are being located alt over Ncoraska and
Iowa.
Help Wanted
several honest
women to
splendid sal
Its ftee.
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