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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1904)
If Hi there Arc Good Harbors in Mmiy ai the Islands. The nppenrniue of tho United Stated tpon tho islands of the Puclllo lias tad, as is ol known, a marked ef loest upon tho plans of rulers and tho '.ounsels of statesmen throughout tho n-orld, according to tho Booklover'a Uugualne. And now, as the result of in expedition under tho direction of Hip i'nited States government, a goo traphleal discovery has just bo.m made in tho Pucllle, the value of rvltieh both commercially and strate gically, in the ultimate contest of tho tuitions for dominion in those waters, jnnot he overestimated, in tho opln Rof naval experts nothing in tho iftjfloratlons of the past 100 yenw rqiuils It In Importance. The discovery is that In tho long Dhaln of Aleutian Islands, stretching westward from tho Alaskan mainland almost across the Pacillc, there is a succession of harbors: that they aro safe and open throughout the year; Unit they are unobstructed by rocks, and that the channel to some of them t so deep and commodious that half dozen lleets could enter them simul taneously. In the event of war, should a squad ron dying the Hag of the United State I Hart for Chinese waters, It could stop pvery night In a safe anchorage until it reached Attn Island, nearly 4.0(h) miles west of Paget Sound. Steaming: from that distant Island outpost of the I'nltcd States, our men-of-war could, within a short run, reach the center of the contested sons of Asia. Tim ownership of an archipelago reaching far outward toward Asia, and Indented with many convenient harbors, Is a eatlonal asset of incalculable future value. MODEL FACTORIES IN JAPAN. Modem AImihuh Follow the OrKnni'.u tion Alonjc "Wcntem Plana. For a long time the Japanese wero wary of English and American sys tems of Industry. The poople did not like the Idea of bell hours, but prefer red working such hours as suited their own sweet wills. Hut slowly the "model factory" was (.grafted upon the people, and with it nive grown up the evils of long horn's nd child slavery. Several "Japs" aro low In this-country studying our in dustrial systems and the organization of our labor unions by which tho ivorkingmcn have been able to reduce the hours of labor and compel the legislature to protect the children. The "model factories" which are bo jng erected In Japan employ tots of 7 years old, and work twelve, thirteen md fourteen hours. Young boys and girls aro crowded Into Insanitary boarding-houses under the worst con Uitions. With their wages of S and 10 pouts a day tho manufacturer is en js bid to make money. Not only Is tlnJ model worklngman's home missing, but In the corporation boardlng-house.s the operatives are said to be Badly un derfed. Hut the "Japs" aro not the people to put up with those abuses forever. In (dilutes of social science are being or ;;n nixed and the labor union will soon he an established fact. Cheap labor, ong hours and child slavery will be apt to bo short-lived among thd 'Yankees of the East." Hoston Globe. WHERE ALIENS COME FROM. Count l ien that Are Sending Their Sup plan Popalation Hero. During recent years the character oj the immigrants to this country from Europe has been steadily becoming lesj desirable. Prior to the year 1SS0 tin nations of western Europe, Great Brlt jiln, Germany and the Scandinavian Countries furnished over SO per cent i all our immigrants, the highest class hat wo could h pe for. Hungary, Italy, Poland and the other countries of east l-m Europe furnished less than J pel bent. From 1SSI to ISiJO the ratU hanged slightly, but still western En 'opoans were greatly in the majority. f''rom Germany alone we drew 1,500, no citizens Inside of ten years. Lately conditions have changed astorn Europeans and Asiatics semi lis 7." pur cent of our Immigrants iso lulled Europeans), while western En- ope sends us '21 per cent. In 1901, I'm nstance, Austro-IIuugarlans, Slovaks, 'roatians, Poles. and Magyars to tin lumber of 114.0U0 came in. while l.'Ki.. )00 Italians honored us with theli ;ransfer of "allegiance." In July o ast year 07,."3S people of all natlonj mmigrared into this country. Worst ol tho lviml. "That cyclone certainly was thq vors t we -ever had," said the llrst Kan. as farmer. "No wonder," said Uie other. "I parted in Illinois." "What o' that?" "Well, you know tho old saying: 'It'i in 111. wind that blows nobody good.' " -Philadelphia Catholic Standard and rimes. How to Manage ir. Lady Caller But I thought children wero not tolerated in these apart pients? , Hostess Ah, but you see, wo named (ho baby after the Janitor. Town Top, 1'3- '.. - will have clmrgc of the courses Riven in physical tralnnino- In tho summer session of tho University of Mlcblgun for 1904. Mr. Teotzol was graduated from the law department of the Uni versity In; 1900. The throo succeed tog years he had cburgo of the work In athletics at tho Michigan State Normal College. During tno sum mers of 1001, 1902 and 1903 ho con ducted tho courses In physical train ing In tho summer sessions of the University of Michigan, llo Is now a lawyer in Chicago. A Suburb of Hades-A lively and breezy individual from the Windy Jity drifted iuto one of tho uptown hotels yesterday and used tho public telephone to talk to a friend In Brooklyn. When ho was through he offered the young woman at tho switchboard ten cents. "Twenty cents, plcaso" she said. 1 "Twenty cents!" ho shouted In dignantly; "twenty cents! Why In Chicago we can telephone tu Hudes for ten cents." "Yes" responded tho operator 'sweetly, "but you know, that is in the city Halts." Now York Mall. Tho forestry department of the University of Mlchlcan has received und placed in Its laboratory n gift from the Marble Safety Axe Com pany, of Gladstone, Mich., of u set of samples of the company's manu factures for woodsmen. The set hidudes safety axes, axe sheathes, hunting knives with sheaves, com pass, pedometer, gun cleaners, and gaff. Strawberry Sundwlches. Cut me dium slznd strawberries in two, sprinkle with sugar and let stand for an hour or two. Rutter thin slices of bread very generously with per fectly fresh sweet butter und add tho Sliced berries. Cure for Biioknolie. Iliindolph, Neb.. May ao. Cedar Co. has seldom heard of a more wonderful case' than that of Mrs. Lucy Nlcolls, of this place. For a long time Mrs Nlcolls suffered with very severe pains in the back and almost Instantly those pains left her. She has tried doctors and everything, but nothing had helped her till she used Dodd's Kidney Pills. She says: "Dodd's Kidney Pills did mo so much good I can't tell, It was so won derful. My back hurt me all the time. I doctored and tried everything, but did not feel any better. I thought my life was short on earth, but now I feel like a new person. I used a box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and 1 do not feel tho slightest ache or pain. I can turn and twist any way without feeling it, and I feel so proud of it I cannot hard ly express my gratitude to Dodd's Kid ney Pills "for what they have done for me." Sycamore Is a very durable wood. A statute from It, now in the Museum of Glzeh, Egypt, Is reported sound and natural in uppearnucc, although nearly 6,000 years old. Z Delightfully suggestive of tho "18U0" poriod is barege a thin, open mesh fabric that may be had in a variety or colorings and novelty effects. Do Your Feet Ache nnl JUnrn? Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Kuse, powder for tho feet. It makes tight or new shoeH feel easy. Cures Corns, 1$ un ions. Swollen, Hot und Sweating Feet. At nil Druggists and Shoe Stores, Sumplo jent Fit 1213. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N y. George Hoigot a young French en gineer, now completing his term of military service at Toul, is said to have invented an appliance that ren ders the discharge of cannon smoke 'ess, damcless and noiseless. 5 Were Welcomed to (SEWS bW WasM Can during Inst Year Tliey me nettled ami pottllni: on tli urnln anil Cli azlriK I-aiidn, and uro pro. !eroiiH nniUatlHtli-d. Blr Wilfred J-aurier iocently Midi "A new KUr lm riven ujioii tlie horizon, and is toward It that 'vcr linmlirianl who leaven the land of hta niici'ntora In come and ceek u homo for himself now turns hla Kuze"-.'nnii.lii. Theie U ROOM FOR MILLIONS i'X-Iil 3iJ Iluini-xtriuU clvcn nwiiy. Hrhnnla, C'liiirchea, JCnll ', Mui-Ufta,'llmutc,cvcrj'-thlui- to be tlealretl. ForadeacriptiTe Mm and other In formation, apply to 8LTKKINTKNDENT In miqiutioh, Ottawa, Canada, or uutho tV. V Doling. R)l Naw York Utn llldtf,. Omaha. N. Sale Ten Million THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE CANDY CATHARTIC mtmV10 CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS I The case of Miss Frankie Orser, of Boston, Mass., is in teresting to all women. " Dkau Mns. Pinkham: I Buffered misery forBCveralycars. My back ached and I had bearing-down pains, and fre quent headaches. I would often walco from a restful sleep in such pain and misery that it would bo hours before I coidd close my oyes again. I dreaded tho long- nlghta and weary days. I could do no worlc. I consulted differ ent physicians hoping1 to got relief, 1 but, finding1 that their medicines did i not euro mo, I tried tytlia E. Pink-' ham's "Vcgctablo Compound, as it Was highly recommended to me. I am plad that I did so, for I soon found' that 11. was tho raedieluo for my case. Very Boon I was rid of every ache and pain and restored to perfect health.. I feel splendid, havo a fine appetite,' and bavo gained in weight a lot." Mias Fkahkib Ouskr, 14 Warrcnton St., Boston, Mass. $5000 forfeit If original of above letter proving gtnulncnest cannot be pro duced. Suroly you cannot vrlsh to re main -won. k, sick and. discouraged, and exhausted with each day's work. Some derangement of tno feminine organs Is responsible for this exhaustion, following' any kind of work or effort. Lydia 13. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound will help you Just us It has thousands of other women Free to Twenty - Five Ladies. Ine Detlance Starch Co. will glvo 25 ladies a round trip ticket to the' St. Louis Exposition, to live ladies' In each of the following states:' llllnlos, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas and; Missouri who will send lu tho largest number of trade murks cut from a ten cent, 10 ounce package 3f De tlanco cold water laundry starch. , This means from your own homo," anywhere in tho abovo named stutes.l Theso trade marks must bo mulled to and received by tho Doiiancej Starch Co., Omaha, Nebr., before September 1st, 1904. October and November will be the best months' to visit tho Exposition. Remember that Detlance is tho only starch put up 10 oz. (a lull pound) to the puck-j age. You get one-third more starch for the samo monoy than of any other Hind, andDeflance never sticks, to tho Iron. The tickets to tho Exposition will he sent by registered mail September 5th. Starch or sale by nil dealers. Israel C. Russell, professor of geo logy in tho University of Michigan,, was recently elected us associate fellow of the Araericun Academy of Arts and Sciences. Itlpiim Tnbules aro tho boat dysixjpain inedlolno ever mado. A hundred millions of them lntve toon sold In tho United KtuUiH la staple year. Constipation, ht'arttiuru, sick beadauh!, dlizl ness. brid breath, norn throat nnd every other lllnosa urlsing from . disordered lioraiicri uro ruueveu or cured by Klpnns Talmlni. One will ;uniirallv (jive rolle'f within twenty minutes. The. live-cent paoUauti Is enough for ordinary occasions. All druKRlau sell ttiom. During the summer session of the University of Michigan, tho Univer sity School of Music will also oiler simmer instructiuu. M 5KHS FAIL !N A DRY TIME: THE SIGN OF Tilt FISH NEVER fAILS IN A WET TIME. Remember this when.you buy Wet Vedther Clothing and look for the iiQinc iunr.it on me Duuons. This ain and this name have stood for the BE5T during sixty-seven Jears of increasind srJn Ifour dealer vill not suppjy you write for free catalogue of black or yellow water proof oiled coats, slickers, .suit KaU Anri horse doods for all kinds of wet work. J.U. 1 UWtH CO.. THE rt&NEno DOSTON. MASS- U.S.A. 6ICN a Lt1, TOYER CANADIAN CO. iWS TOflOHTO. CAM. lUMiTin. tf Boxes a Year. AO MV R'ciHlerful Adiiuice After Sleep ot Tiro Centuries. Tho following chronology of Japan's )dvnneo during tho lust two centuries s from the Now York Times: DoKlnnlnB of tho Tokugnwn lino of ShoRiin. Iycynsu mulccs Yedilo his cnpitnl 1C03 Cdlct iiKnlnst the Christians by Iyeyasit 1(11. 'eraeeutlon begins 101-i Vlll Adnins, nn KiikIIsIi pilot, liituls nt Huiigo, April 10, .MOO; dies.. 1020 Ml foreigners, except Dutch nnd Chhioso, bnulshcd nnd tho Jnp micMo forbidden to loavo tho country 1030 K soveral years' niassncro of Chris tiana begins. Tho Dutch factory removed from Flrando to Da shliiia 1011 Rising of Shlniabara. ' Christians hurled from I'opeinberg 1077 arrival of Commodore Terry in tho bay of Yedilo, July 8 1S53 Treaty with tho United States Hlgned. March 31 1S31 CownNcml Harris coneludes a treaty of foreign residence 183S Cokohania, Nagasaki and Hako date open to trade, July 1 1850 fit st embassy to tho United States, January 1S0O the regent. Tl llamon uo Kami, assassinated, March 3 1S0O Hr. Heusken, Interpreter United States legation, assassinated.... 1S01 Kttack on tho legation, July f 1801 first embassy to Kurnne 180- Sngllsh attacked near Yokohama and one killed by the followers of Shlmadzu Saburo, father ot tho diiimio of Satsuma; 100,000 paid by tho government 1S03 hn American steamer and Kronen and Dutch corvct 11 red upon by two men-of-war of tho Prince of Kiusiu 1803 The United States corvct Wyoming engages tho two men-of-war, July 1803 Two French war steamers soon af ter destroy a battery 1803 Bombardment of Kagoshlma by tho English, August 1S03 rlmorlcun and English legations burned 1803 Bimouosekl bombardment by nine English, throo French, four Dutch and one American men-of-war, Sept. 5 and 0 ISOl lapan forced to pay an indemnity tho Simonoseki indemnity of $.3,000,000 In nil, which Is after ward reduced to one-half ISGt Major Baldwin and Lieut. Bird murdered at Knmnkuru 1801 Attack on tho guard of Sir II. Parks whllo going to an audi ence with tho Mikado, March 23 1SG0 Mutsuhito nt sixteen years of age succeeds his father as ono hun dred and tweuty-first (or ono hun dred and twenty-third) Mikado, Feb. 8 1807 tliogo, Osaka and Yeddo opened, Jnn. 1 1808 l'ho Mikado restored to full power, Jan. 3 1S03 An otllcer nnd ten French sailors murdered at Sakai, near Osaka, by a detachment ot Tosa troops. 3808 Battle of Fushlmi, Jan. 28 1S08 Uattlo of Ucno, July 4 1808 First year of Meijl (enlightened rule), Nov. 0 1803 Tho Mikado removes to Yeddo, which changes Its numo to Toklo nnd is mado capital of the em pire. Nov. 20 1808 Hakodate taken; war ended Juno S 1S00 Abolition of tho feudal system; the dalmios relegated to private life and retired on pensions of one tenth of their former revenue, July 5 1809 First appearance of newspapers... 1870 lOmbassy representing the national government makes tho circuit of the world 1871-72 First railway In Japan opened Oct. 13 1872 Attempted assassination of Iwa kura Jan. 1-1 1873 Adoption of tho Gregorian calen dar 1873 Olllcials obliged to wear European dress when on duty 1873 War against Formosa, May 1S74 Exchange of Saghalien for Iviirilo (Ohishimn) islands 1875 Invocation of tho edicts against Christianity 1870 Treaty between Japan and Korea, Feb. 27 1870 Beginning of the southern rebellion at Kuinamoto. Oct. 21 1870 End of the southern rebellion and death of Saigo Taganiorl 1877 Oknho assassinated May 11 1S78 National exhibition in Toklo opened March 11 1831 Bescript promising tho opening of a parliament in 1S!)(). Oct. 11 1881 The l'nivd States returns the Shi moiioxeki indemnity 1853 Uolmbilitation of old nobility July 0 1834 Olllcial priesthood abolished Aug. 11 1SS1 Japanese troops in Seoul attacked by Chinese and Koreans ISS-t Tin' constitutions granted by the , Emperor promulgated Feb. 11... 1S80 Firnt imperial diet meets November 1890 nicrnationnl exhibition in Toklo. .. 181)0 Attempt on the life of the Czar ulii'ii traveling in Japan 1S94 I.i pan declares war on China, Feb. 12 1893 m render of Chinese navy and sui- i l.le of admiral 1895 Surrender of Wei-Hai-Wci 1895 Treaty of peace of Simonoseki be tween Japanese ami Chinese; ac quisition of Formosa 1893 1'iptlon of gold standard In Japan 1897 Treaty revision; end of ex-territo- ri.ility 1899 fiii.ni joins tho powers in war Mgaiimt China 1900 fcltianci; with Groat Britain 1901 A lovor Is glad to seo Ills girl, hut ut as glial us tJiQ married man is to if Ills vI.fo when he has been left i. ith tli ij children. nun vnn a n I w n y tired out, I d o proBscd! nnd nerv ous when sleep Is (list turned, hyl pain and by urinary lite,' it's time to net, T h & kidneys nre sick. Doan'.i K 1 d u e y Pills euro lck kidneys quickly and permanently Here's proof; r Mrs. W. S. Marshall, it. F. D. No. ij Dawson, On., says; "My husband's1 back and hips wore so stiff nnd sore that lie could not get up from a clinic without help. I got him n box of Doan'H Kidney Pills. Ho felt relief In three days. One box cured lilni." A FREE Till All of this gront kid ney medicine which cured Mr. Mar shall will be mulled on application to any part of the United Slates. Ad dress Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all deulers; price CO couta' per box. For cement for mending stone jurs, course oiirthenwiue, tin puns, hollers, i iron kettles, etc., mix llthato unrtj glycerine, making n paste us thlokt us putty. It will faston hrass tops) of lumps, tighten looso nuts, secure) bolts when nuts uro missing nnd make Joints of Iron or wooden Im plements linn. Do not use tho mended article until the cement la set und hardened, which may re quire a week. IOO Ibmurtl, 0100. Tlio roiulont of this paper will bo pleased U irarn tliut there Is nt lcut oun dreailml illse&so that tulnuno lias been able to euro In nil It iUiucs. nail that In Oitarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cura is the only iiusttlvo cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh belli? h constitutional dis ease, require!! u cuustltutlnnat treatment. Ilnll'a I'niurrli Carebitakcu laterually, actlnu directly, on Hie blood and mucous Mirfncoiof thosyxteinj thereby doatmylng the foundation of (he illJ case, and iclvluii; tho i;itltmt .strength by building up the coaatltutloa and assisting mtturo la doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer Ono lluudrodi Dollars for any case that It falls to euro. Head; (or iMt of testimonials. , Address. V. .1. CHUNKY Hi CO., Tolodo, a Hola by DrucRbits, 1M. Uitll'i Vamlly Tills are tho bust. Architecture Is roprosented by models of tho Siamese templo and Sala or public rest-house. A voryj f ilr iden or tho homes of tho country Is convoyed hy models of tho lloutlntf houses which aro found upon the larger streams, tho houses hclngj raised on posts In tho territory suIh jeet to the annual Inundutlons, und Itho more temporary huts of tho jungle. A splendid model Hoot Is Bhown of tho Iioyul Barges which uro yet used In Iioyul procession, so rarely however, as to provo a ae' elded curiosity. Between sixteen and seventeen, thousand narrols of water will he re quired to 1111 tho experimental tank to ho used In the study of marlno engineering at the University ot Michigan tho oomliiR college your.' (This tank is one of tho largest undor cover In tho country. It Is 300 feet long, 22 foot wide, and from 10 to, (12 feet deep. At ono end Is dry idoclc. Thero Is machinery for tow Ing tho model ships, which are hero tested, ut tho rate of 800 feet por minute. By variation in the balla sting, the models can ho tested for different trimmings. oawdusb Is convorted Into pov& Iblo fuoi;in Conuany'by a very slmpto 'process, lb is heated under high ;tcum pressure until the resinous In gradients become sticky when It i( pressed Into bricks. BOTH JAWS SHOT AWAY. Still a HticccMHful IIiihIiichh Mnn. A man who had both Jaws sho away bad trouble eating ordinary food, but found u food-drink that supplies the nutriment needed. Ho says: "I have been an Invalid since Ilia siege of Vieksburg, in 1800, whore I was wounded by a Minie ball passing through- my head and causing the en tire loss of my jaws. 1 was a drum mer boy, and ut the lime was leading u skirmish line, currying a gun. Sinco that time I have been awarded tho medal of honor from the Congress oC ,ihe United States for gallantry on the Held. "The consequences of my woundl were dyspepsia in Its most uggruvuti" form, and I dually proved ordlnaiv coffee wus very hard on my stomach. ,so I tried Postuni and got better. Then I tried common coffee again and got worse. I did this several times, and Jlnally as Postum helped mo every; time I continued to use It, und howi often I think that If the Government 'has issued Postum to us in the Army how much better It would have been for tho solldor boys than coffee. "Coffee constipates mo and Postum does not; coffee makes me spit up myj food, Postum does not; coffee keeps ii awake nights, Postum does nor, Thcres jls no doubt coffee Is too much of a stimulant for most people and is tho, jcause of nearly all tho constipation. "This Is my experience and you aro fat liberty to use my name." Numo given by Postum Co., Bnttlo Crook, i Look In each nksr. for the fnmoiia liUteJ222kTUett