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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1900)
mnm'iiK'miml;w?mm'r ISiTWB9SMSft&StKflSKKIttBfBtt99ff9lfKKBKfW SIMRIBIIIIHRBIIIIlDlilillllllllHw!' 9EfWWEHI E'V , The Nebraska Advertiser . t K.I.VIt HHX, rtthllhr. SunnoittrnoN Sr60 Hilt YHAIl FRIDAY, MAHC1! '2, 1000. PfiOM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. In Gamt Haoai.ai), ) Ncwro.i JsIkikI, Jan. I, ltioo. ( Dear 1'uiuih, Urotlier and Slster: I will writo yon a few lines to let you luuw that I urn wull. Tliirt In the li Uiiiriing of a now year, uinl wlint It inn) mean to the army of tin United tiltnon no man can tell. At the prenent mtc c'HH IwiH crowned our oH'urlri. Wo have li.irttiHl ttifl ciioiny tmck and beaten iliein on every hand, but utill the keep "U t bliow, and it net ma thai wo chip not conquer. Jtwt before wo landed hero there wan a hot tltflit in which lrlit ot i ur boye wore kilted, Including one lieiUtnnuit. Wo landed hem in lighters without opposition under cover of a heavey at tilery anil a btUlul 1 i.in of tho hixth infantry. Go, A Forty. fou rtli regiment is serving on de Inched duty with tho .Sixth intntitry, whili the icmniuitiK eluveu coinpiinirr. are fighting like heme.- near Manila Wo tiii vu u vutiety of duller to perform at Una post" WoIihvo patrol, p.iatHeii' liunlb, priituii guard and guard fatigue winch htrttconciHtn of one ceutry taking luur ptlriuuern and mmrdlng tl.em while they clean camp or whateei tUetu ia in do. iKiniutiimw it Ik haul to keep from getting away but they ate afiaid of tirtuud will woik all right u loug art wecuivour gun, but put do AT) your gun ami they fill and luuili mIvoii. I'Iumo utw two clats-ieH of people here the Spanish, and the nejjru and Lh diono imtlvra nlilch are tho dirtiest i'.luttrt of pnople 1 ever hhw. I have Hpent Home time umoug the Attit'iicau ludiaut bill, tlinv aro king eompuivd to these fflloWH The iulmhitunlH hrreare iioiiittdio littles dulling ill at one way uud ttien another. Tho uuatuuiury drerfs of tin man eonalatH of abort wairil aim trousers, nothing else. Tin women wtwr a low necked waiat with out sleeved nud a piece of cloth pinned around them which serves for u skirt and that comoi above tho knees; they wear neither hut nor shoes. Tho prin cipal diet consiutsof oocoanuta, bsUiiuiN ua and iiee and they dwell in bamboo lnilH. 'Tho Spanish half are common look ing genorally speaking, but boimo of them tire rather handsome. Tho upper.cla38 drass and are neat, clean and polite. Soma people in civilized countries might learn from thorn in that respect, but they all carry a ntils letto or bola with which thoy will stab you oil tho slightest provocation. The Island of Nogroa Is aevenly-flvo miles wldo by two hundred and fifty miles long and is thickly populated. Tho towns aro but a few milga apart and are fortuiicd positions which have to h attacked and taken. Wo tiro not fur from tho equator, yet It is not very hot here about Ilk t he inon th of J u ne In Nebraska. Bucaltul is a huuutiful oity of 4,000 InhubitantB of which one half are Spanish uud American Holdieru and tho teat natives Our camp occudies tho main pluzu or town square. On tho nartli is the Itos man Catholic cathedral or monaatry, Unking very handnouie in its old age, k'rey with storms of time and hat rum of war, where mass 1h bad every morn ing on the eaat are etont building.; on the west is the civil prison and guard barracks, anil on the nouth is (Jen. Smith's lioiulqtiutoru and post oilieo. In the canter is tho amphitheatre or arena where bull llgnts. cock llghta pony races, sword contests, dances and theatres aro hold, and is also used for the parade ground for tho United States army, and over all floats tho Stars ami Snipes. Our camp faces the opuu hhu and tho breezes that blow inland aro cool and rereading to us weary tallows Now I will try and describe the voy age from Honolulu to Manila which was very tedious with over one thou sand won on board. Wo left Honolulu Dec. 3rd at 10 a. m. Wo parsed tho Midway Islands and time saw a voi cano )n active eruption. All went well utitilDec, llth when the sou be oame terrible rough. On Deo. 10th we paused within two miles of the Oaro lino I.slandH, 2.100 knots from Mas nlla Just outside of Manila bay w ran Into a typhoon. We were all run bolow and the guards and hatches weie buttoned down and tin htorm biwka in all iff. fury. Wnvo after wave strucJ tllf deck,. washing the guards and ajii' ors from one side of the ship to tho other and wetting us in great Hhtipo, but wo came out all right and stoiitned In past whom Davvey fought the gioat est 'jattle In tho history of naval war fare. Wo wont on shore Dec. 20th, after lajing in qiiaiontino twenty-lour hours. Well I mint close, ni ftvor your boy, ALISKUT .1. Hakku, Go A, Forty fourth Iti-gimetit, U s V., H.iculad, Ncgros Is'aiid. ON TREATING CONSUMPTION. It Can lli Dour Slnrr ttMHiwif ly Home Tlimi nl it MH fil ttt r I ii in. nl Tho pmuit. movement among mjI-t.-iriiin and phllantliropiMh looking to the multiplication of niMituiion for the ticritmcnt of consumptives will doubt U'vs be pro'luetiw of much good Indirectly by tlllYiihltig military knowl idge throughout the eommunlty. At the best, biiiuitorl.i ami spj-elal liowpi tnls can accommodate only n hinall liroportion of those needing treatment, and the great majority of cousiiiiip tlnu'R miiht continue, as now, to be treated at home. This can be done much more cfll ciently llinn i generally iwJleved, for the principlvn of ninltorlum treutmene can often be applied without much difficulty to the manngemeiit of Indi vidual patients in thuir own houses. Tliene principles nre eleunllnesh, good air, good fowl and n quiet uiiud. Of course, medicinal treatment U neces sary. We Rpcnk only of whnt the pa tient himself cun do to nid in his own restoration and to protect otheri In mates of the hoiife from lufectionr The chief source of danger to those living with a consumptive Het In the expectorated matter, and t-hu putientV chief enre should be to eo that thin danger is mlulmled. He should never expectorate anywhere but In a i pit toon partly filled with u strong car bolic acid solution. In a specialy con ntructcd pocket flack, which enn bo bought of siwglcnl Instrument mtikeiR. or iu a paper handkerchief which can be burnt after use The handkerchief pocket should he lined with oil-silk m rubber cloth, which can be wiifhcn mi' once or twice a day with n btrong rtr.tl Ncptic solution. The patient should also Iw Tery EcrupuloiiB In wiRhing his hands fre quently, especially before eating, au there la danger to himself of infecting the food, nnd so causing tho moro serious condition of consumption of tho bowels. The next thlntj In tho home treat ment of consumption Is fresh atr. The putient should spend most of hits time out of doors, in winter u well as In summer. A movable wooden screen can bo made which will shelter him from the wind while he lies, well wrapped up, lu a reclining chnir, in the open air. In tho city the patient enn UBunJIy avail himself of the roof for his daily airing. On stormy daya ho nniHt perforce stay indoors, and then lvc fthould sit or recline as near as possible to an open window. The bedroom wlndowR should never be closed day or night, a screen being" used to keep the nir from blowing di rectly upon the patient. TIip room should bo largo and sunny, should not bo overheated and should be bare of all unnecessary upholstery and wltii out a carpet, although a few rugs may uo nncweo. it is oetter ror a con sumptive to Bleep nlone in the room, and In any cose he should never Imvo a bedfellow. The diet should be mort nourishing and alsij pleasing to the palate. Final l'. a quiet mind is most necessary to tho eucccsr of home treatment. The patient should be led to look forward with confidence to an amelioration of his lot, while ho devotes his energies ti a faithful compliance with all his physioiun's Injunctions. Youth's Com panion. The Way to go to Oaliforma is In a tourist sleeper, personally con ducted.viu tho Burlington Uouto. Vou don't change cars. You make faal time You sou the tiuoHt nunnery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively fur nished as a palace sleeper but it is just as clean, Juki as comfortable, just as good to ride in alul nearly 20 cheap er It has wide vestibules; l'itilrch gas high back seats; a utiitoimed 1'nll- tuuu porter; clean bedding; spneious toilet roomi-; tables and a beating rungo Ueing stiongly and heavilv built, it rides smoothly; it Is warm in winter nnd cool in Hiiiniiiur, lu charge ot each excursion parly is au expoiieiw'ed exclusion conductor who accompanies it right, through to Los Angeles. Oars leave Omaha, St.,ospli,Uni'in and Hustings every Thursday, arriving San Francisco following Sunday, Los Angolos Monday. Only tliree day.s from the Missouri river to the Pacific Goast including a stopover of l K hours at Denver uud 2 hours at Salt Lake City two of tho most intt're?tlng cities n the continent. Por folder giving full information all at any Burlington Monte ticket ot lee or wiilo to .1 Francis, Gen'l Pa "ngor Agent, Omaha. Neb 22t27 Old p.ipurj tor .tio at this olllce. Try Vital MftKiietlna. If you are sick add tired of drugs Wi can help you with ltul magnetism We givi a few named and reler you to them as to the benefit lliey have I e ceived: John scl.lt-oht; Mts. Agnes Bradley; Mr. Bradley, who hH not been out of the home in six mouths and hail not been down tov.ii in tluee yearn, after six weeks' tieatinent walk ed down town and back, after two weeks' treatment could wulk mound n block; Mrs. John Bindley was cuied in one tieatment; Mrs. Soveieigb; Mrn. Cottrell. at Cent rail hotel; Win Wil liams; Mrs. Wddemeip cured iu one week of Momuch tiouble and pain in chest of 4 years' Btandlng; Mr. Alex ander of the Bee Hive store, cured in one week; Mr. Alexander tho clothing mvri ; and could give a hundred names to i' erlo. These people all lire in Auburn and can be spen at any time. Wo iipo no testimonials that you can't retell and talk with. We also leach the art to others. It is the best pay ing profession of the age. Wrlto or call on tho Wpstnrn Magnetic School & 'nfiimary, South Auburn, Phone 201. VANTKI)-SK'KllAb I'KltSONS FOR MS- lilclOirtruMiMMK fs lu Milt ktule to rep i utctit nut Ill tlielr own ami turinumllriK coaiitlcN. W'lllltiK to jiiiv ynr'.v QSifl.p'iynblu wrcicly. Di'slrnliloo iiiiloyineiit wltli uniin mil oppti: i u ii 1 1 Ich. Uc fcic i k'ch exeliiinKt'il. jni'ioHii 'i r-miii' .'khoiI h nmpi'ii eaveinpo. 6. A rKrlc,.12'Uixtnti lluilillUK.UIi!rilt(0. yspe Digests what you eat. ItRrUflclallydi&cstathc food and alda Mature In Glrcngtheninff and recon r.tructinRthe exliaustel digeatiYo or I'fitin. ltistholat-cstdiscovereddlffftat-I'nt and tonic. No other preparation i -an approach If. in efficiency. It In t'tantly relieves and permanently cures Jyspop'-la., Indigestion., Heartburn, yiatulcnc, Gour Stomach, NauGea, hlcIIcadachc.GastralBia.Cranips.oud Bll other rcult of Imperfect digestion. icocred by K. C DcVitt A Co., Cblcajo. For pale by Keeling, t It iiuif. t BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TnADE Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyone npnrtlnu n sketch and description may ilrlilv ucnrlAln our otilnlnn fruo wuctlicr an liiYuntlnn If proliably pntoutablo. Comimmlcn- tlnnnnttictly confidential. Handbook on 1'ntontn lent t roe. Oldost ncency fur Roeurlnirpatenu. l'atont takon tnrouah Munn St Co. recelra rixcUil tvrtke, without charge, lu tho Scientific jttMican. A handsomely MnMratod woekly. 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