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NEMAHA, NRWIASKA.
CURRENT COMMENT.
The wlff of I'rcHldcnt l.oubct, of
Kriinci', celebniti'd bur New Yrtir'H by
Ifivliif,' IfiO wltlowH i-iioiiyli nioiii'y to
puy llioir .Inmiiiry rent.
.Soutli Ctirollnn, it Ih I'stliiuilcd,
riUlltH llOXt lo MllHHIIL'lltlHfttH 111 tllO
uunibi'i of it h col (on mil Ik, and ux
ncct.s lo IimhI MiiHKiichitHi'ttH by tho
end of 1000.
The C'onrcKadonnl ebureb has
ojuMii'd (wo hcIiooIh in Puerto Itfi'o.onc
lit. .San .hum and tho other at Utuado.
Togolhcr they accommodate 100 chil
li run, tbouirli'n Ih unlit (hat. 11,000 up
pltcd for (kIiiiIhhIou In (wo wcokn.
It hi observed by travelers In Siberia
(hat (he cH'uct of constant cold Ih
practically (he. kiiiuo as the effect of
constant beat. The people develop a
disinclination to work and becoinu
RtraiiKCi'H to ambition of any descrip
tion. Labor!, the famous lawyer who de
fended Zola and DrcyfiiM, Ih lo visit
(he United Stilton and deliver a series
of lectures In I he chief cities, if am
nesty Ih granted, as .seems now likely
In those eases nrinini' out of the Drcy
fiiH trial.
No comet, so far hh known, has ever
conic in contact with our atmosphere.
The nearest approach ever observed
was the comet of 1770, which ap
proached to within a short distance,
astronomically speaking that ia, 1,
400,000 miles.
Our army losses In the Philippines
covering the whole period back lo tho
beginning of hostilities witli Spain are.
30 1 killed, lion died of wound!) and acci
'ilcnts, 7SI1 died of disease, and 1,802
wounded. The total is II.JJIU, or about
one-third of the I'.ritish losses from
bullets, disease and captures In South
Africa.
llonore Palmer, eldest son of Pot
ter Palmer, and one of the. two pros
pective heirs of $100,000,000 dollars,
and a graduate of Harvard college, has
gone to work as a manager for a loan
and (rust company, at $120 a month.
Wealth and a university education
seem of little use to a young man in
Chicago.
An old rusty safe in the office of
Kdward Klliott, near Atlanta, tin., un
disturbed for half a century, wuh
njionvil the other day and, to the
aiiia.ement of his aged widow, found
lo contain gold, silver and green
backs in excess of $7,000. Klliott, who
died last month, was a farm hand and
of miserly disposition.
ltcv. Dr. Iladelill'e. pastor of the New
York Avenue Presbyterian church
I he church which claims to have more
congressional members than any
other in Washington has been called
upon to deckle that progressive
euchre in (he church parlors, at the
church socials, is not quite (he proper
thing from a Presbyterian viewpoint.
Another blue law revival is on in
South Norwalk, Conn., and the mayor,
who appears to be the leader of the
movement, has ruled that Sunday
NliHYlng, Ice cream, soda water, shoe
shines and Sunday newspapers are
necessaries, while cigars, fruits, con
fcctlonury and peanuts arelntirelyun
necessary, as well as harmful lo diges
tion, and, therefore, not to be allowed
on sale on the Sabbath day.
A resolution looking toward sepa
rate schools for boys and girls from
the fourth grade up through the high
schools will be submitted to the CW
cago board of education soon. 'Printer-
Schwab, who Is at work on the
matter, says: "The inherited traits
and home training of many of the
boys in our cosmopolitan schools are
not such as to make them desirable
companions for girls. The language
you may hear on any of our streets
from boys bears this out."
According to the Wichita Kagle a
western Kansas merchant was at bin
dinner one day when some one en
tered his store and stole $100 in cash.
The merchant said nothing of his loss
not even to his wife. Seven yean
later a prominent merchant strolled
into the store, and while gossiping
from the top of a sugar barrel, re
marked: "Jake, did you ever catch
the man who stole that $100 from
you?" And the merchant grabbed
the prominent citizen and yelled for
the police.
Tho United States has always been
a nation of peace, having on an iivim
ago hardly one wai in a generation,
njul England has always been a na
tion of war, hardly a year in her bis.
tory when tho smoke of her guns wii3
jiot somewhere ascending. And that
is why it seems strange that tha
United States should bo better pre
pared for war than England. There
Kceins no doubt at all that the :;pm
jeut Hrltlsh reverses in Soutli Africa
liave been due to the fact that the
Unglisli artillery was interior to that
of the lioers.
Estimates Concerning the Missis
sippi and Big Sandy Rivers.
TUB PUBLIC LANDS OF HAWAII.
llouflii Commit leo llrnrtiifrllvlilmu' About
'J'bitlr I)NmirIiIiiii lliiuril of OmIuiumm)
JtoorgiuilfMl Chirk JimwtlKiitluii
Dultll MllllllTX CuAlii'in.
Washington, .Ian. !).'!.--den. Wilson,
chief of engineers, yesterday scut to
tiie lioiisc the report of the commis
sion appointed to prepare a project
for improving the southwest pass of
the iMIsslflsippi river. Tho project
will cost (5,000,000 and contemplates
u chanel 1,000 feet wide and 153 feet
deep throughout the. pas, the. con
struction of two Jetties, with sills
across the Cubit te gap, the jump and
Paptlsto Collet's canal and the closing
of the out lets below tho forts. The
board reports that a ship channel can
be open within three years and tho
work completed in live years. Gen.
Wilson also sent to congress a project
for Improving 15ig Sandy river in Ken
tucky and West Virginia, and an esti
mate of $1,705,000 for the large num
ber of locks and daiiiH which would be
required.
Tim Public I.iuhM or IIiiwhII.
Washington, .Ian. 23. Tho house
committee on territories yesterday
gave a hearing upon the subject of
disposition of the public lands of Ha
waii. Mr. Hermann, commissioner of
the public land ofllco, favored placing
the kinds under tho public land otllce
and his attitude was opposed by Wil
liam Owen Smith, attorney general of
ilawaii, and other Uawaiians. 11. W.
Wilcox, a native Hawaiian, spoke in
general approval of (he bill, but
urged that the provision as (o the
crown lands bo changed, as these
lands, ho claimed, rightfully belonged
to the heirs of (he old line of kings.
Ciilbert R Lit Mr, a Hawaiian attor
ney, presented the views of the small
property owners and Americans in
Hawaii and incidentally (oolc occa
sion to sharply criticise the present
administration.
Ilimrd of Oi-rinani'n Kitnrciinl.t'il.
Washington, Jan. 23. The secretary
of war issued an order almoat en
tirely reorganizing tho board of ord
nance, (leu. Miles, who is ex officio
chairman of the. board, is the only
member of the former board retained,
It is said that there lo no especial
significance in the action of the sec
retary oT the war in this matter, be
yond a desire to recognize the su
preme importance of the board, which
is charged with tho duty of protecting
our extensive sea coast from foreign
attack, and to include in its member
ship the best military talent possible
under existing conditions of t lie ser
vice. 'I ho liiMtlKiitloii of Seiuttor !!nrlf.
Washington, Jan. '23. The senate
committee on privileges and elections
held but a brief session yesterday on
account of tho non-appearance of wit
nesses. President .Smith, of the Mon
tana national bank, and Ueprcsenta
tive Murray, of the Montana house
of representatives, were the only wit
nesses on the stand. Mr. Smith's tes
timony was immaterial. Mr. Murray
testified that, he wan offered $10,000
to vote for Senator. Clark by persons
whom he considered representatives
of that gentleman.
D.-iul Molillxr from Niintlimo.
Washington, Jan. 23. The remains
of -10 soldiers recently brought to
this country from Suuiinso will be
buried at Arlington cemetery with
full military honors Wednesday morn
ing at 11 o'clock.
Irntliimt for Uollft'lliic tlio Cmttoum.
Washington, .Inn. 23. Secretary
Gage has sent to congress an estimate
of $7,S72,000 as the cost of collecting
the customs during the next fiscal
year.
Unit Mill Mn Co on StrlUf.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 23. The rod
mill workers at the plant of the Amer
ican Steel and Wire company, at Kan
kin, went on strike yesterday, closing
that department of the big works ami
throwing idle about 1,000 men. Only
about SO skilled men are involved.
Those men were organized Sunday
night -into a lodge of the Hod Mill
Workers' association of America. Tho
demands at JJankiu are the same as
those at tho other rod mills.
I'n 11 of ik Mliir'ri Cui;t.
Springfield, 111., Jan. 23. The cage
at tho Spaulling Coal company's
khaft at Spaulding, IS miles east of
this city, fell 30 feet yesterday with
eight miners, six of whom Harry
Ducker, Charles Minney. William Wui
ness, Edward Stringham and two
men whoso unmet are unknown
were injured. Ducker sustained a
broken leg and other Injuries.
An Orejrnti I.i'cbUiltor Suicide.
Tortland, Ore, Jan. 23. Sidney G.
Kawson, of Arlington, Ore, a meiuber
of tho Oregon legislature, committed
suicide yesterday afternoon in a room
nt tho ICsmond hotel by shooting
himself in ibis head. Drink and do
mestic trouble are said to bo tlio
cause of the suicide.
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WHAT CONGRESS IS DOIKG.
rroccoillriK' of Our A'lttHiinil !.iiivimilciri
from l)nf to IJuy Iti LimhIi'IimhI J'orm
ItimoliitloiM mill Hill.
At tho conclusion of routine business
In tho Bi-nato on tho 17th tho resolutions
callhiB for Information regarding tho
Phllipplno Insurrection wore debutuil ahd
tho ono offered by Bonutur Itoar (Mush.)
was tulopted. Tho resolution offprcd by
Henntor JJnlo (Me.) ns to tho seizure of
Hour by tho Uritlsh authorities was
uiloptiri after a spirited debate. Tho res
olution of Hcnator Pettlgrcw (S. D.) cull
ing for Information from tho secretary
of vnr aa to tho lineal operations In Cuba
was also paused. Senator Teller (Col.)
then made an address on tho llnanolal
bill, It having been decided to take tho
Until vote oa tho measure, on February 1G.
....Tho house had another Inning over
tho .nlo of tho Now York custom Iiouhu
by Secretary Gage, Mr. Sulzer (N. Y.)
charging that his resolution to Investi
gate tho transaction was to bo sup
pressed. This precipitated a delmto lnst
.ng for three hours. Tho urgent deficiency
bill wan afterwards passed.
In tho senato on tho lsth Senator Wel
lington (Md.) continued his debate on
tho Philippine question, declaring that
tho United States, after subduing tho
insurrection should confer upon tho Fil
ipinos tho right to govern themselves, tif
fotdlng them such protection as they
might need. Senator Teller (Col.) after
wards spoko on tho financial bill, criticis
ing it because tho government surren
dered Its power to make money nntt gavo
banks tho opportunity to Issue paper mon
ey. Ho also declared this was not a safe
tlir.o to effect a change In our monetary
system, thero having recently been u se
rious money panic ui New York.... Tho
house passed tho senato bill to extend
tho powers of tho director of tho census
after striking out tno commltteo amend
ment to contract for extra printing with
prlvato linns. Mr. DeArmond (Mo.) in
troduced a bill to repeal tho bankruptcy
law and Mr. Fitzgerald (Mass.) a resolu
tion that soldiers nnd sailors should have
chaplains ns far as practicable of their
own faith.
In tho senato on the 19th Senator Halo
(Mo.) mndo an Impassioned speech In
which ho declared that the American peo
ple sympathized with tho lioers In their
struggle for liberty against Great Drlt
aln. The occasion of tho speech was
caused by a resolution by Senator Allen
(Neb.) calling for Information ns to
whether a representative of tho Trans
vaal had applied to tho United States
government for recognition. Tho resolu
tion was adopted. Senator Morgan (Ala.)
then spoko on tho llnanclal bill nnd an
adjournment was soon afterwards taken
until tho 22nd.... The pension appropri
ation bill carrying ;14j,2I.,2.'iO. wns passed
by tho house. It was mado tho vehlclo
for an attack upon the commissioner of
pensions by Messrs. Curtis (Kan.), Lenta
and Norton (O.), and several others. Tho
commissioner was ucfended by a scoro of
members from both sides of tho house.
A rider was put on the bill empowering
tho commissioner to withhold tho fees
of attorneys where ho was satisfied they
had not prepared tho cases under their
personal supervision.
The senate was not In session on tho
20th. ...Tho reports of tho special commit
tee In the Uobcrts case wcro presented
to tho house. A bill was passed to grant
tho Hock Island railway a right of way
through the Fort Sill and Fort Kono
military reservations in Oklahoma. Mr.
White (N. C.) presented a petition signed
by 2.1J3 persons for national legislation
ngalnst lynching and mob violence and
eulogies wcro pronounced on tho Into Rep
resentative Dnnford (O.).
Tho 2Jd wns a day of oratory In tho
senato and llttlo beyond routine business
was transacted. Senator I'rltchard (N.
C.) called up his resolution relating to tho
proposed amendment of tho constitu
tion of his statu and delivered a care
fully prepared address upon tho race
question In tho south. Ho wns followed
by Senator Turner (Wash.) In a speech
on tho 1'hlllpplno question In which ho
arraigned tho administration's policy.
Senator Piatt (N. Y.) offered a resolution
authorizing tho president to Invito Great
Iliitniu to Join In the nrnmntlon nf un
International commission to report on tho
diversion of waters that are boundaries
of tho two countries. The resolution of
Senator Rawlins (Utah) for an inquiry
ns lo polygamous mairlnges was passed
and tho bill granting tho abandoned
Fort llnys military reservation to Kansas
lor a branch agrlcultura. college was re
ported favorably from tho committee ...
Tho house was In session -10 minutes and
nothing of public Interest was done,
only a few District of Columbia bills of
minor Importance being passed.
Ili.iin Klrnt.
Fussy Man (hurrying into a news
paper olllee) I've lost my spectacles
somewhere, and T wnnt to advertise
for them, but can't see to write
without them, you know.
Advertising Clerk (likely to be gen
ernl manager some day) I will write
that ad. for you, sir. Any marks on
them?
"Yes, yes. Gold-rimmed, lenses dif
ferent focus, and letters L. O. C. on
inside Insert it three times."
"Yes, sir. Eighteen shillings, if
you please.
"Here it is."
"Thanks, It gives me, sir great
pleasure to inform you, sir, that your
spectacles are on the top of your
head."
"My stars! So they are. Why didn't
you say so before?"
"llusincss before pleasure, vou
know." Tit-Pits.
It'oken Coiiiiiiiiiullnunt'.
The brilliant young preacher when
he makes his parochial calls endeavors
to cultivate an acquaintance with tho
development of the younger minds,
thus after a fashion keeping tab upon
his Sunday school teachers.
uille lie was waiting in the draw
ing room of a Cass avenue residence
for the appearance of Elsie's mamma,
he was entertained by tho llttlo
daughter herself. He began a review
of the church lessons that had been
given to a little maid of live. "Can
you tci. me, Elsie, how many com
mandments there are?" "Yes, sir;
seven or eight." "Oh, no, dear; there
are ten." "Yes, 1 know there used
to be, but T heard papa tell mamma
yesterday that you had broken two
or three of them at least, and that
would loivo only seven or eight, you
know." Detroit Free. Press.
tA
Regard Peruna as Their Shield Against Catarrh, Coughs,.
Colds, Grip and Catarrhal Diseases.
MRS. BELVA A. LOCKWOOI), LATE
Mrs. Itelva Lockwood, the eminent barrister, of Washington, D. C, is tho
only woman who has ever been a candidate for the Presidency of tho United
States. She is the best known woman in America. As the pioneer of her sex
in the legal profession she has gathered fame and fortune. In a letter to The
Peruna Medicine Company, bho says:
" have used your Peruna both for myself and my mother, Mrs.
Hannah J. Bennett, ncno in her 88th year, and I find it an invaluable
remedy for cold, catarrh, hay fever and kindred diseases; also a good tonic
for feeble and old people, or those run down, and ivilh nerves unstrung . "
Yours truly, Bclva A. Lockivood.
Catarrh may attack any organ of the body. Women arc especially liable to
catarrh of the pelviu organs. Thero are one hundred cases of catarrh of tho
pelvio organs to one of catarrh of the head. Most people think, because they
iiavo no catarrh of tho head, they have no catarrh nt all. This is a great mis
take, and is thu cause of many cases of sickness and dentil. " Health and
Ucauty" bent free to women only, by Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbiib, Ohio.
A New Method.
The public hdiools of n certain Xew Enp
'and city have recently taken lo an exact
ng form of art. The pupils arc placed be
fore a model and told to sketch ns they see.
One day a little girl was seated on a chair on
the platform, and her classmates Merc given
the usual older. The results varied. Some
of the drawings looked like a human being
in a state of repose, others like wouden dolls.
Hut one little girl had drawn the chair and
a tiny figure standing in front of it.
"Mary," said the difccouragcd teacher,
"didn't I say: 'Draw Amelia hb you saw
her?' "
"Ycs'm."
"Well, is she standing in front of the
chair?"
"Xo'm. She's sitting in it."
"Tlwn wliv didn't vou draw her sittinc?"
Tears came into the child's ejes. She was
misunderstood.
"Hut I hadn't cot to it." she said. "I was
just going tn head her down when you rani
the bell." Youth's Companion.
There is more Catarrh in this section ot
the country than all other diseases put to
gether, and until the last few years was
supposed to be incurable. For a gieat many
years doctors pronounced it a local disease,
nnu prescribed local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science has proven
catarrh to be a constitutional disease, nnd
therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .1.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure oa the market. It is
taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a
tcaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the svstem. Tliev
olTer one hundred dollars for any cas-e it
fails to cure Send for circulars and testi
monials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., To
ledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
If most men were as apt at starting hank
accounts as they are at btarting niguinciits
the world would be full of capitalists. Chi
cago Dispatch.
The Ill's t Pri-Norlplliiii for Chill
and Fever is a bottle of Guovr.'s Tstiu.i:ss
Unii.i.Toxic. ItiH simply iron and nuhiineiu
ulastelcss form. JVocuro an pay. Pricc.OOc.
A bachelor says that widows weep not be
cause of the loss of a husband, hut because of
the lack of one Chicago Daily News.
To 'uro n (Inlil In Ono liny
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if ii falls to cure S!5c.
- -
The man who has nothing to do but clip
coupons cuts quite a figure Chicago Daily
News.
Each package of PUTNAM: FADELESS
Di hS colors more good than any other dye
and colors them better too. Sold by all
druggists.
If men would cense trying to get some
thing for nothing the bunko man Mould be
out of a job. Chicago Dispatch.
Dropsy treated free bv Dr, 11. II. Groan's
Rons, of Atlanta, Ga. Tho greatest dropsy
specialists hi tho world. Head their adver
tisement in (mother column of this puper.
, Satisfactory Definition. Preferred cred
itors are those that don't pall too often.
Kansas City Star.
Explosions ot Coughing arc stopped by
Hale s Uonev of Horchound and Tar.
1 ikes s Toothache Drops Cure m one minute
It isn't so easy to eollect as to recollect
what men owe ycu. Chicago Dispatch.
Fiso's Cure for Consumption 1ms no equal
a? a Cough medicine. F. M. Abbott, 283
beucca St., liuflalo, N. Y., May 0, 1801.
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