The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 20, 1904, Image 4

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. falls City Tribune
BY TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO.
PALLS CITY . . NEBRASKA
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Editor Bok prints ] In his Llttlal l'
Home Journal lho pictures uf "lho
most beau Uful chlJdl'on ( In the United
States " 'rhey number two 01' three
ozon. But Editor : Dole always was
a fearless man.
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It haH just become known that 11.
grIvman on a San Francisco street car
Is a descendant of a royal family of
Servia. Probably he kept his Identity
secret for fear ho might have to go
home and ho lelng.
Principal 1'ompleins of the Chicago
normal school says ho doesn't think
it necessary that children should be
taught to spell unusual words , and ho
Jartlcularly ] mentions "syzygy' " By
the way , can yon define it ?
A farmer of Nevada , Ohio , 11. dry I ;
town . , having boon arrested the other
dny for passing around 11 bottle sup-
Iloeell to contnln wllcy , made the ,
defense that It realty contained hard
cider. Spealdng of technicalities !
The careful , conservative plodder
who makes fifteen or twenty millions
In stocks luring five or six years al
ways has the utmost , contempt fm
the simpleton who loses his money
fooling with 11. get.rIch.quick ! scheme.
Not only Is Senor Call11amo presl.
dent of Peru , but Senor Serapio Cal.
deron , who will do the president' : :
work white he is ill , Is vice president
, And to think that you never heard
before of either of these able states
men !
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Somebody has been looking Into Andrew .
drew Carnegie's resources ! and finds
that out of hIs once colossal fortune
he has only $385,000OPO left Stilt ,
with this remnant 1\11' CarnegIe may
do 11. great deal of good it he uses it
judIciously.
. . - Lawyer Goodheart of : New Yorlc ,
who is applying for alimony and counsel .
sel fees In 11. separation suit , has 11.
J eassurlng name , but hIs request for
counsel fees shows that , however ,
philanthropic he may be , he is thinlc.
Ing of his bitl.
ScIentists say the blow of the
whale's tall Is the strongest force In
. the animal world ; the kick : of the
: giraffe , the next , and the stroke of the
; lion's paw , the third. Mr. Sully might
. add some expert testimony concerning
: the of the boar's
power squeeze
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RussIans Kill Russlans }
TOKIO.-General Kurolcl In reporting .
porting 11. few days ago , says that according -
cordIng to Information furnished by n
. native , a body of Russian Infantry :
2,000 strong occupying 11. hill near Ten
_ Shan Hong , on Sunday mistook 11. de.
tacluuenl of their own Infantry
about 200 strong , retirIng before the
, Japanese troops , and fought among
themselves. In the conflict 110 were
killed and seventy wounded , and the
. Russian carts were stampede , bay
t . fug their loads of stores bahhlll for
the enemy.
S In the Nation's
. Strong Box.
WASHINGTON - 1'oday's : state.
went of the treasury balances In the
general fund exclusive of the 150 ,
, , 000,000 gold reserve In the division or
redemption , shows : Available cash
. balance , $220,192,322 ; gold , ' $112,790
277.
Convention Date Unsatisfactory.
CHICAGO , I1l.-Judgo 'l'uley has issued .
sued an injunction restraIning tilO !
"roman's Catholic Order of Foresters
from holding the biennial convention
" of the order at Minneapolis May 10.
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RUSSIAN LOSSES
FFICIAL REPORT OF GENERAL
KASHTALINSKY RECEIVED
THE RUSSIANS lOSE 2,000 MEN
ine News Has a stunning Effect on
the Authorities at St Petersburg-
Seven Hundred Wounded and Forty
Officers Killed.
srI' PETmnSDunG-The RIHiuu : ! : : !
asses at the battle of Kin Lien Cheng
were 2 000 men and forty OffiCOl'S-
tar greater than previous reports in'
lIcated.
rrills is the official estimate of Ma-
:01' : General Kashtallnslcy , who direct
y commanded the division that suf.
ered the brunt of the attack and
Nhoso report was received Wednesday
) y the emneror. Many are inclined to
place the Russian losses even higher
generalIrshtalinslcy mentions also
That more than 700 wounded had arrived .
rived : at li'engVang Cheng and these
nay not bo included in the casualties.
110 made no attempt to estimate the
rapaneso losses , merely stating that
; 11cy must have boon colossal.
1'ho magnitude of the Russian losses
1ad an almost stunning effect on tr..o
luthorltles and aroused general grief ,
mitigated : only by satisfaction at the
bravery dIsplayed by the Russian
; roops.
Not for a moment was there any in
ention to pay such a terrible price
for delaying the enomy's crossing of
: he Yalu river. This fact was known
throughout the city and gave rise to
renewed reports , attributed to official
sources ; ; , that General Kuropatlcfn had
fficlally censured Lieutenant General
Zassalitcli If this was so , General
Kuropatlcfn's telegraphed criticism of
assa1ftch was carefully cut out of
he : dispatches which have been pub
fished ! , and the general Impression
'lOW held is that he will remain in
ManchurIa.
General KashtallnsIcy's report estab-
.Ishes the fact that the Russians sus-
tamed the greatest loss In order to
Save the two regiments which were
JccupyIllg : Antting
The Eleventh regiment was given
: ho post of honor at the rear , with
nstructIons to hold back the on . com-
ing Japanese The Twelfth regiment
md the Third battery's qulclc.firlng : de-
; achment were directed to retire.
By the time the latter movement
ommenced the Japanese had almost
surrounded the Russian position. The
rwolfth regiment was compelled to
: harge with the bayonet and succeed-
ad in breaking through the onemy's
'ine. ' The Second battery's qulclc-fir.
Ing detachment , without horses , could
not move the guns and were compelled
io abandon them. The men of the
Second battery put their shoulders to
the wheels in an effort to push the
guns up the mountain side , but the
Japanese fire was so hot that they returned -
turned to the protection of the Eleventh -
enth regiment.
Nearer and nearer approached the
Japanese and 11. charge upon the Eleventh -
enth regiment and the Second battery
was ImmInent so he guns were aban-
doned.
Then a priest led the troops and
thc ' began the terrible march across
the valley
Get Ready for the Rush.
DONESTEEL.-rrhe people of this
place are making strenous efforts to
be ready for the greater influx of prospective . i
pectIve homesteaders July 1 , when
the Indian Rosebud reservation land Is
to be thrown open. They have what
the Germans would call "earth hunger .
ger " Scores of people seeking claims
already ; have set theIr tents to be in
on the ground floor. It Is apparent a
tremendous number will be here ready
to grab onto the 2,600 quarter sections
which this tract of excellent land con-
tains. This Is splendid soil and a very
rapId settlement is anti'tinated as 11.
result of this ; onmune : .
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Miss M. Cartledge gives some helpful
advice to young girls. Her letter is but one
thousands y which prove that nothing is ;
. sol helpful to young girls who are just j
.arriving at the period of womanhood as
Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. . ;
"DEAR Mnsr PINICIIA1U I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinlram's 'l
Vegetable Compound too highly , for it is the only medicine I ever
tried which cured me. I suffered much from my first menstrual period ,
I felt so weak and dizzy at times I could not pursue my studies with .
the usual interest. l\Iy thoughts became sluggish I had headaches ,
backaches and sinking spells , also pains in the back and lower limbs.
In fact I was sick all over.
"Finally , after many other remedies had been tried , we were advised .
vised to get Lydia Pinkhanl's Vegetable Compound , and I am
pleased to say that after taking it only two weeks , a wonderful change
for the better took place , and in a short time I was in perfect health I
felt buoyant , full of life , and found all work a pastime. I am indeed I
glad to tell my experience with Lydia E. Pinldmnl's Vegetable
Compound , for it made a different girl of me. Yours very truly , i
: MIss .1\1. OARTLEDGE , 633 Whitehall Sty Atlanta , Ga.u
At such a time , the grandest aid to nature is Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Conlpound. It prepares the young system for J
the necessary changes , and is the surest and most reliable cure
for woman's ills of every nature. 1\I1's. Pinldmm invites aU if
young women who are ill to write her for free advice. Address ,
lUrs. PlnlchaJu , Lynn , 1\lass.
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Mrs. Estes , of New York City , says :
DEAR MRS. PnmrrA : I : -1 write to you because I believe aU' young girls .
ought to know how much good your medicine will do them. .1 did dress- )
malting for years . before I was married , and if it had not been for Lydia E.
Pinkhanl's Vegetable Compound , I do not believe I could have stood
the strain. There is no other work that is such a strain on the system. Oh ;
how my back used to ache from the bending over I I would feel as though i
I would have to scream out from the pain , and the sitting still made me 80
terribly tired and weak , and my head throbbed like an engine , I never could
eat after work , I was so worn out Then I was irregular , and had such
frIghtful cramps every month they would simply double me up with pain. and
1 would have to give up working and lie down But Lydia E. Pink' : -
bam's Vegetable Compound changed me into a. strong well woman.
Yours very truly , Mnsr l\IAUTUA ESTES , 513 West 125th St. , N. Y. City. "
No other female medicine in the world has reccivet such wide
spread and unqualified endol'sement. No other medicine : has such
a record of female troubles cured. Sold by druggists everfWhere.
Refuse all substitutions. Remember every woman is cordIally in-
vIted to write to 1\11'8. \ Pinlcham , if there Is anything about her
symptoms she does not understand. lUrs. Pinlcham's address is
Lynn , l\Inss.
FORFEIT If we cannot forthwith produce the orlglnnl letters and signatures of
$5000 above testimonials , waloh will prove their absolute gotulincness
L Lydia E. llnltlmm 1\Icd. Co. , Lynn , Mas. . . . . : . ,
What a man sews he doesn't always
also rip , If he Is 11. tailor.
RED CROSS DALE BLUE
Should bo in every homo. Ask your grocer ,
for it. Largo : 2 oz package only 5 couts.
The atheist can estimate God when
the deaf can crItlclfc : music.
lUrll. Wln low'H lSoothlnJ 8yrnp.
For children teething ! ! , softens the gums , reduces In-
11ammatlon , allays pain , cures wind col1o. 25c bottle.
( Jharacter is incorruptible cash.
The politician IS the noodle who is
out for the boodle.
' crml\nontly cured. No eta or nervousness aftoP
FITS Ilrst day's U80 or Dr. Klino'/ ! Orent Nerve Hestol"-
er. Send for FUEE 82.00 > trial bottle and trco.tlee.
Du. it. 11. KLINE , Ltd. , JJ1 ! : Are ] Street , PInadolplda , Pa
What 11. man gets always depends
on what ho is willing to lose.
Defiance Starch IS put up 16 ounces
in a package , 10 cents. One.third r
more stc 1'94 ) for the same money. .
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