THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. NV, SANDERS & SON, PnblUhori. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. 1903 OCTOBER 1903 SOB. BOH. TOES. WED. TBDR. MI. I SIT. t 1 2 3 6 "y8 9 To ii 12 13 71 Ts 76 77 78 1? 20 IT 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3? CURRENT COMMENT. . Ono firm of horso brooders at Colum 1)U3, O., will exhibit at the world's fair a stablo of 17- Porcheron horses valued at $G0,000. Tho troasury surplus for tho year ended Juno .'10 was $54,000,000, us com pared with $01, 000,000 In 1902, a dlf feronco accounted for by tho removal of war taxes. A model of tho first harvesting ma chine, mado 1C0 D. C, nccordlng to re ports from tho United States patent ofTlco, will bo shown at tho world's fair. Tho Louisiana Purchase exposition covers two squaro miles, or 1,210 ncres. It Is larger than tho Chicago, Omaha, Buffalo unC Paris expositions combined. According to a report from tho United States patent, olllco tho first n( cam firo cnglno was constructed In Egypt 150 13. C. A model of It may bo Been In tho government's exhibit at tho world's fair. Government statistics show that tho production of coal In tho United States last year amounted to 300,9110,050 tons, valued nt $373,133,813, or about $1.25 a ton. Somehow, It was valued at $1,000, 000,000 before It reached consumers. Another Macedonian leader "Indicts tho Turk," But tho Turk has boon at tacked this way by somebody or other every few months for tho past three quarters of a century. So long as tho assaults do not go any farther than tho nowspapors or tho orators' plat forms tho Turk will laugh at them. Milwaukee- pastors aro in favor of advertising tho church as business men do their business and Dr. W. D. Cox, of. tho Methodist Episcopal church, predicts that this question will bo ono of tho prominent subjects of discus sion nt the Los Angoles gonoral con fcrcncco next May. That was almost a wicked confldonco gamo which a dotcctlvo practiced on 20 St. Louis doctors, somo of whom nro charged with practicing mcdlclno without propor authority to call on tliom and relate symptoms which led each ono to pronounce tho protended disease a different ono. It is very easy to fool your doctor or any doc tor, unless you aro flat in bod and can't talk. Tho patlont who relates symptoms is mystifying. Tho more ho relates the moro tho doctor doesn't Itnow what ails him. Nowspapors aro tolling of tho re markable feat of a postal clerk who, In a civil sorvico examination, did not make a singlo error In sorting 42,000 test postal cards, each representing u post olllco In a certain territory as signed. "Far moro noteworthy," thinks American Medicine, "Is tho memory of an oxpert piano player, who will play tho ontlro soason's con certs without a noto of printed music Loforo htm. His memory is so porfoct that hundreds of thousands of notes must bo at tho instant disposal of tho will. STOPPED A MANIAC. Opposition to Senator Smoot, at Utah, has tnl:en a now turn, tho charge that he practices polygamy having been practically abandoned by tho Instigators of tho crusade against lilm. Tho W. C. T. U. will make 'tho tight for his expulsion from tho sen ate on tho ground that ho is ono of tho 12 apostles of the Mormon church, end has taken tho oath of obedlenco, which, according to tho allegations of tho crusaders, transcends his oath of allegiance to tho constitution of tho United States, to which ho Is required to subscrlbo as a sonator. White House Guards Arrested a Man with a Revolver. Scientists seem to bo puzzled that anyone should carry about so useless a thing as an appetite and a taste or distaste for certain fruits and table preparations. All such trivial pecu liarities of tho animal .man aro to bo Ignored. Likes nnd dislikes aro to bo loftily Ignored, according to tho pro fessors. Ono of tho joys of living to most unothorlallzcd persons Is eating. Certainly, tho strawborry, tho peach and tho cantaloupe didn't spring up In the garden of Eden to be used by Adam nnd Eve in filling themselves up with ro discrimination na to taste. I'eter Klllott, of AWiiiH'iipollfi. llecnmo Vio lent AY'lma Itofiifloil nti Audience with thu PrMldunt unci I' roved it llnrtl One to llutullo. Washington, Oct. 0. -A desperato liaud-to-hand encounter with an armed Insano man who was determined to see Prosldcnt Roosevelt occurred In tho vestibule of tho whito houso near noon yesterday. Tho man, who gave his name as Peter Elliott, and his homo as Minneapolis, Minn., was overpowered by tho oncers on duty at tho white houso entrance nnd carried to a polico van which had been summoned. Ho was placed In tho van In tho etistody of two officers. Seeming to realize then t'or tho first time that ho was under ar rest, Elliott began a furious strugglo with his captors for liberty. He drew a rovolver and attempted to shoot Officer Jnmes Clsclo. Tho officer grasped his hand and wrenched tho weapon from his grasp. ElMott's strug gles were so fierce, however, that the two olficers In tho cramped quarters of tho van were unable to ovorpowor him. Officer Clsclo thon drow his revolver and fired two shots to attract atten tion. Chief Usher Thomas Stone and Officer Parker, of tho white house force, who had assisted In carrying El liott to the van, attracted by tho shots rushed back to tho vehicle and as sisted In overpowering him. SENSATION IN A CHURCH. il WlHCowiln I'rcHbytorlnn Milliliter Stopped nSoloUtln IIU Church IlcratiHO She 'nn KliiL'I'iir n "Ave Maria," Racine, "Wis., Oct. C Believing that "Avo Maria" should bo sung only in a Catholic church and not In a Protestant church, Gcorgo Colvlllo, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, tho con gregation of which Is tho wealthiest in tho city, Sunday evening ordered Miss Susie Roberts, leading contralto of tho city and soloist of tho church, to stop singing while In tho middle of tho song. Tho minister's action caused a sensation among members of tho choir nnd tho church and It Is feared that many members will leave tho church. COLLEGE FACULTY DEFIED. SEVEN ORPHANS POISONED. Little Children of tho St. John's Asylum at Now Orleans Steal Homo llroad Hmcarcd with Itat I'olanii. New Orlonas, Oct. C Rejoicing be causo thoy thought thoy had evaded the rulo forbidding tho children to eat botweon meals, seven llttlo orphans of tho St.. John's asylum stolo some pieces of bread smeared over with rat poison and ate them. Two are now dead and tho other five nro in tho charity hospital lingering between life and death. Inez Gauther, aged nine, and Sarah Wilkinson, aged six, are tho two who have already diod. Hen. JanicH N. Tyncr Indicted. Washington, Oct. C Tho federal grand Jury, which has been Investigat ing tho post ofllco department, re ported a largo number of indictments this afternoon. Among thoso indicted are Gen. James N. Tynor, formerly as sistant attorney general for tho post olllco departmont and Harrison J. Bar rett, who was his assistant. , Thoy are charged with conspiracy to defraud tho government. Children Drnvrnod, Father n Maniac. Casovlllo, Mich., Oct. C George Hoether, a Russian, took his wife and four children rowing on tho Pigeon river Sunday evening. Whllo passing under a small foot bridge ono of the children stood up In tho boat and los lng his balance capsized It. Threo ol tho children wore drowned. Tho father is out of his mind as a result of the tragedy. Dockcry Accept Todd'H Kcnlciiatlon. Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 0. Gov. Dockery yesterday received tho resig nation of James Todd, president ol tho state board of arbitration and mediation, and nccoptcd It. E. S. Gar vcr, of Grant City, was appointed his successor. Land In Colorado for For cut JtcHcrvo. Washington, Oct. G. Tho commis sioner of tho general land ofllco has withdrawn the 00,000 acres of land in Colorado, to bo added to the forest resorve. Tho land Is in tho Gunnison Leadvlllo, Piioblo and Del Norto land districts. Kxportu from thu I'lilllpplnc (Irowlnc, Manila, Oct. G. Trade statistics show that tho exports from tho Philippine islands havo Increased fully 20 per cent during tho lust year, with tho totnl amounting In value to $33,G9G,587 OITcrcd 8 I0.00O for Dick Welles. Chicago, Oct. (!. ltia reported that E. E. Snathors, tho owner of McChes noy and Major Dolmar, Is about to buy Dick Welles for $40,000. 1, Every Student nt Iluchtel Bttnponded for lincaclntr In Claim "Itush" After Or dent to the Contmry. Akron, O., Oct G. A color rush at Buc'htol college resulted in tho faculty suspending every man In college ex cept three nnd thoy remain becauso they did not reach tho collego until after tho ruBh was ovor. Friday night tho upper classmen Initiated tho fresh men, putting them through a severe course, and when the latter appeared at chapol this morning wearing their colors, President Church mado a speech prohibiting a color rush. Ho stated that tho freshmen had been Initiated in a moro severe manner than any class over were in tho institution, and he upheld them In wearing their col ors. As soon as chapel was over the upper classmen went after the fresh men and toro their colors off and bloody noses and torn clothes were in ovidenco. Tho faculty then suspended both classes. LAID WASTE BY STORM. In the Vlllntro of Kwan. Mich., Five t'eoplo Were Killed Property Loss auoo.ooo. Negnunee, Mich., Oct. 6. Tho lit tle town of Ewan was struck by a tornado and half of it laid waste. A number of men working on the roof of the schoolhouso were blown off, ono being killed and four fatally hurt, be sides several who sustained lesser hurts. Tho loss of proporty Is report ed to bo nearly $200,000. Provisions and medical aid have been sent from here. Crow Want BO Now Witnesses. Jefferson City, Mo., Oct. 0. Attorney General Crow last night obtained CO blank subpoenas, which ho is sending to sheriffs over tho state, to bo served upon persons who aro wanted to glvo testimony before the boodle Investigat ing grand jury. The jury will resume Its sessions on the 13th. There Is not much speculation as to the Identity of these wltncscs, It being generally be lieved that they aro members of the legislature. Wont Over an IOmlianltmeiit. Fort Scott, Kan., Oct. G. Frank Shir ley, engineer, and John McCann, fire man, of a Missouri Pacific local freight train, were killed In an accident near Yates Center yesterday. Going around a sharp curvo their engine jumped the track, went ovor an embankment 20 feet high, turned compltely over and landed right, sldo up. Every car of the train but tho two last went over the embankmont and piled up. Dowlo lMaim More "Zlou" Cities. Chicago, Oct G. John Alexander Dowlo expects that as a result of his invasion of Now York next week $50, 000,000 will pour into Zion'a exchequer. So positive Is ho that this will occur that Sunday he announced to his peo ple at Zlon City that as soon as tho crusado is over ho will begin plans for the establishment of two more Zion cities. One will bo on tho Pacific coast, tho other on tho Atlantic. l'resldlnir Klder In Disgrace. Guthrio, Ok., Oct. G. Rev. John M. Laird, presiding older of the South Mc Alester, I. T., district, was suspended from tho ministry by tho M. E. con ference hero. Ho was found guilty of making Improper advances toward a 17-year-old girl who lived with the Laird family. MANY DIE IN STOfilL Dewey, Schley nnd Miles. Washington, Oct. G.Cortaln demo cratic politicians, who profess to know what they are talking about, say the next democratic presidential ticket will contain tho namo of at least ono and possibly two of tho threo best known modern fighting men Dewey, Schley and Miles. Dolnc; Away with Slavery. Manila, Oct G. Tho legislative coun cil of the Moro provinces has passed fln.antl-slavcry law which prohibits slavo holding In all territories under its jurisdiction. It also provides for the confiscation of all vessels engaged in tho trade. Lead nnd Zinc CniicrcxH iit Oalona. Galena, Kan., Oct. G. Galena Is en tertaining tho Southwestern. Load and Zinc congress. Railroads mado a ono fare rate. In front of tho city build ing a hvjgo mound of oro, 25 feet in circumference and 40' feet high and lighted by electricity, has been erected. Made llim Kat Sand. , Neligh, Neb., Oct G. -Tho five-year-old son of Fred Wagoner is dead as .the result of an attempt mado by his (Play mates to mako him oat sand. Thoy dislocated his neck nnd a quantity of sand was fqund In tho boy's stomach. Kaunas City Candy Company llunlcruiit. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. G. Tho C. J. Flotcher Candy compnny, which has a factory at 507-1) Delawaro street, went into bankruptcy and a receiver will bo appointed. Tho liabilities aro given at Ebout $1(50,000. o Victims of Tornado in Illinois, Wis consin and Minnesota. Ittilldlticrs Were Itlown to Atoms nnd Crops Lovoled Much I.lvo Stock Killed nnd Heaviest Loss Falls on Agri cultural Communities. St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 5. A tornado struck St Charles, Minn., Saturday afternoon and ruined tho town. Seven persons were killed and a largo num ber aro reported Injured. Two eleva tors, tho principal furniture storo in town nnd tho big flour mill aro com pletely wrecked, whilo tho telegraph ofllco and sawmill are partly wrecked. Tho Btreets are filled with wreckage of buildings, trees and farm imple ments, which woro blown through the air. Tho terror has practically para lyzed action for tho time being on the part of tho citizens. St Charles Is a vlllago of 1,500 Inhabitants on the western boundary of Winona county, nnd is ono of the oldest settlements in tho state. The Fatnlltlcit In Wisconsin. La Crosse, Wis., Oct. 5. Two wore killed, three fatally Injured and a score of others badly Injured in a tornado which swept Independence, Wis., and tho surrounding country Saturday aft ernoon. Many farm buildings in the storm's path were torn down. At Eaglo Valley, north of hero, tho Re formed church was destroyed and houses on tho prairie surrounding were demolished. Several small buildings woro overturned at La Crosse, but na fatalities were reported. At Almond tho storm leveled barns and houses. A . special from Plalnfield, Wis., saye tho tornado tore down many buildings nnd damaged much property. Mrs. John Fisher was killed and Mark Wood, who was Injured, has since died. Much stock was killed and Injured and tho farmers are heavy losers. Three J'ersons Killed Near Princeton. III. Princeton, 111., Oct 5. A tornado passed two miles southwest of tills city Saturday evening, killing three persons and destroying a large amount of farm property. Tho storm started at tho houso of J. F. Cater, two miloE southwest of Princeton. At that place it destroyed a now residence erected by Mr. Cater this year. The storm : traveled In an easterly direction to ! tho residence of Mrs. Sherwln, which was blown away, tho three women in tho houso wore killed and Mr. Sher wln, who was about to enter the house, was seriously injured. Con siderable corn in the field was ruined and somo stock killed. At the resi dence of Mr. Cater the family escaped by going to the cellar. I3un- to Oct. Pierpont, O., Oct. Gth. Itenmrkable In deed is the experience of Mr. A. S. Turner, c man now over seventy-one years of age, and Wliose home is here. For many years this old gentleman had Buffered with a very unpleasant lorin of Kid' ney Trouble, a kind tnal very often both era aged people. He would have to get up four or five times every night, and this verj tiresome disease was fait wearing him out. At last after having almost made up hit mind that hevould never be able to get re lief, he stumbled over a medicine winch re lieved him almost immediately, and hascurcc him permanently. It is so very easy to get and so wmple that Mr. Turner thinks every one. should know it. Every dealer in tht country has it, and all you have tj-iij, is tc ask for Dodd s Kidney Pills. Mr.TjJurnei. says: ' "I can heartily and honestly recommend Dodd's Kidney Pills, for they cured me. Sev eral others in the family have used them, too and always with the best results. 1 thint they have no equal." I.lttlc She Didn't Know. Mrs. Knicker Is Mrs. Amos a woll-inr-formed woman? Mrs. Bocker Yes, indeed; her cook hai , lived with all the other families in the neigh- borhood. Stray Stories. A Good Tiling. Every issue of The Four-Track News makei It easier for ticket agents and ticket seller to secure passengers lor distant parts of the country, for the reason that every articleanc every illustration in The Four-Track Ncwj is an inducement for readers to travel and see what a marvelous variety of scenery anc climate our own country possesses. The more thetxi facts are impressed upon the aver age person, the more certain he or she i9 tc nve a desire to travel. Therefore, The Four J. rack News is not only in the interest of all the transportation lines and hotels, it alsc bears out the 'egend of its title page of "An Illustrated Magazine of Travel and Educa tion." From the Buffalo Commercial. lie "And at last they agreed to marry." She "Yes, and it was the last thing thej, agreed on." Denver Republican. ALL TIRED OUtT FOLK SEES THE PRESIDENT. Dovory .Ciomluntcd for Mayor. Now York, Oct. G. At tho conven tion of tho independent people's party held last night William S.Dovory wa3Mrm.mor tT A wl80( near Baldwin, and uominaiou-ior mayor. mftnRUrw; 15 lnchcs ionc:. 0 Har of Cora ti IiicIicm I.oiik:. Baldwin, Kan., Oct 5. An ear of corn pretty near as big a3 a baseball bat has been found in tho cornfield of St. I.ouU Prosecutor at tho "White House to Urge L,ecrlslatlnn That "Will Aid in Gcttlmr Itoodlcrs. St. Louis, Oct 5. Joseph W. Folk, tho circuit attorney of St. Louis, will leave for Washington to-morrow even ing to confer with President Roosevelt regarding tho negotiations, with na tions other than Mexico, of treaties making bribery an extraditable of fense As tho personification of tho so called "Missouri idea" the president probably will discuss with Mr. Folk tho putting of a paragraph in his mes sage to congress asking that bribery bo made an extraditable offense. As tho president undoubtedly will make an extended reference In his message to the corruption which has been un earthed In the post office department tho efforts of Mr. Folk to secure the adoption of bribery clauses In treaties Ehould receive cordial support. rropniratlnc the Itace. Nowburg. N. Y., Oct. 5. Mrs. John Beam, of Mltchellville. N. Y., aged G5, has given birth to twins. Her daugh ter, who lives in tho neighboring township, presented hor husband" with twins the same evening. Before con gratulations wero over Mrs. Beam's granddaughter sent word that she had just become the mother of two healthy children ' Tho w o a r y, worn-out, nll-tircd feelings como to everybody who taxes the kidneys. When tho kidneys are over-worked they fail to per form tho duties nature has provid ed for them to do. When the kid neys fail danger ous diseases quick ly follow. Urinary disorders,diabetes, dropsy, rheumatism, Bright's disease... Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kid. ney and bladder ills. Read the following- case: Veteran Joshua Heller, 706 Soutt: Walnut street, Urbana, 111., says: "Inv the. fall of 1899 after getting- Doan'o Kidney Pills at Cunningham Bros.'" drug store in Champaign and taking a course of the treatment I told the readers of this paper that they had " relieved me of kidney trouble, dis- -posed of n lame back with pain across my loins nnd beneath the shoulder blades. During the inter val which lias elapsed I have had oc- casion to resort to Doan's Kidney -Pills when I noticed warnings of an attack. On each and every occasion the results obtained were just as sat- -isfactory as when the pills were first brought to my notice. I just as em phatically indorse the preparation to- -flay as I did over two years ago." A FREE TRIAL of this great kid ney medicine which cured Mr. Heller will be mailed on application to an,r part of the United States. Medical advice J free strictly confidential.. Address .Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price.. 50 cents per box. Will the woman who suffers with sick headache please try i Docs It Mean "War? Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct 5. Sorlotw news has been received hero from tho fron tier of fighting between Turkish and Bulgarian troops nt Demlr-Kapia, both sides -sustaining losses. According to ono report the Turks attacked iho Bul garian frontier post. Another ver- slon says the Turks pursued a pumbor of refugees across the 'frontier. Killed a lleservo Policeman. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 5. Andrew J. Kelly, a reserve policeman, was shot and killed last night whllo trying to arrest Duzjm o Mellcz, a Hungarian. Mellcz was engaged In a struggle with a yojing companion when Kelly Inter fered. Mellcz drew a rovolver .-, nnd fired threo shots at Kelly, two taking effect. " Mollcz was arrested. n '"TJwelvo llulldlnus llurned. Montgomery, Ind., Oct 5. A- fire Eupposcd to lbo of Incendiary origin, destroyed 12 buildings, lncludjng eight business .houses, yesterday morning. Tho total loss Is estimated at 25,000. Lectors threatening to burn tho town wero received several weeks ago, .and nearly all tho Insurance' was canceled. (LAXATIVE) Your druggist sells it, $3B&3 SHOES Be! You can savo from $3 to $5 yearly by wcarinor W. L. Douslas S3.50 or 253 shooa. mi. i j. t j.noy cquai uioso that huvo boon cost ing you from 64.00 to. S.1.00. 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