Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 23, 1901, Image 6

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A GIFTED AND BEAUTIFUL GIRL
Threatened With Nervous Prostration
PROMPTLY SAVED BY
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ISSO shoe is S4fc to 5S5 my iS
Vtilt iidge Line cannot be equalled
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SEND US YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS
and upon Teceipt of same I will send yon a
proposition whereby you will be liberally
paid for a few minutes of your time no can
vassing as I have nothing to sell It costs
you absolutely nothing Write to flay
W C KLEINE
3100 Pine Street St Louis Mo
nliocc WMFRF Aft FtSE FAILS
Best Cough Syrup Tastes Good Deo
IQ time SQIQ OY uruMtiam
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at any price
MEN TO SELL CIGARS
Liberal proposition if you are out
of employment and wantr a profitable steady situa
tion and will devote your time to our business
write us HAVANA CIGAR COMPANY
DeSota Building St Loais Mo
IN 3 OR 4 YEARS
AN INDEPENDENCE ASSURED
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If you take up your
home in Western Con
adathe land of plenty
Illustrated pamphlets
giving experiences of
farmers who have be
come wealthy in grow
ing wheat reports of
delegates etc and f ull
information as to reduced railway rates can be
had on application to the Superintendent of
Immigration Department of Interior Ottawa
Canada or to W V Bennett 801 New Yoric
liifeBldg Omaha Neb
Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Taper
W N U OMAHA No 2i 1901
Hi9HB77rhtEXVA2B 9 Jfi H wAi3
It is not alone the best
leather that makes a first
class shoe it is the brains
thnt ViavA thebest
style lasts a nerfect model
of the foot and the construction of the shoe It is mechanical skill and
knowledge that have made W Douglas shoes the best in the world for men
Titke no tititute Insist on havinp W L Douglas shoes irith name
and price stamped on bottom Your dealer should keep them if he does not
siul for catalog giving full instructions how to order hy mail
W i JIUUULAS Brockton Mass
Miss Rose Cull en President Young Womans Club of Butte Mont
writes from 921 Galena street as follows
Peruna has many friends in Butte I cannot say too much in
praise of it While finishing school I became very nervous and
exhausted from pver study I was weak and sick and could neither
eat sleep nor enjoy life A couple of bottles of Peruna put new life
in me I find that having it in the house and taking a dose off and
on keeps me in fine health
A large number of my friends place Peruna at the head of all
medicines Miss Rose Cullen
How Peruna Quickly Cures Backache
the Bano of Womankind
G W HEARD Hempstead
MRS
Texas writes
We have moved recently and I
must have lifted something that was
too heavy for me in straightening
things up for I had such a backache
and could hardly stand on my feet at
all Beside I was so tired all the
time My face was spotted and I was
very thin I took one bottle of Pe
runa and was soon real well When
I feel tired and all run down I take
Peruna and feel all right before I fin
ish one bottle I know it is a won
derful medicine and both myself and
husband praise Peruna
There has been a great deal of
eickness through this part of the coun
try but thanks to Peruna which -we
use freely our own family has escaped
with almost no sickness at all
Could you but see our baby Ruby
to whom we gave Peruna for bowel
trouble you would see from her ro
bust looks that you need no better ad
vertisement in this little town She
is so fat and rosy is nearly five years
old now and is a great believer in Pe
runa Mrs G W Heard
Given Up to Die All Doctors Failed It
Proved to be Catarrh of Stomach
and Was Cured by Peruna
iW A Mitchell dealer in general
merchandise of Martin Ga writes
I wrote you some time ago con
cerning my wifes case She had tried
all of the best doctors and we got to
WINCHE
where we thought all they did was
against her She weighed about 190
pounds when she was in good health
When she commenced with our family
physician in April 1898 she weighed
about 130 but kept going down all the
time She went to Atlanta 6a and
took treatment but it did her no good
Then she went to Harmony Grove Ga
and took treatment from the best phy
sician there for three months She
kept going down under his treatment
although he was considered the best
physician in the county She went
down from 130 pounds to 68 and we
saw she could not live long She was
a skeleton We consulted an old phy
sician -who told her to use Peruna Sho
gradually improved and got stronger
She has gained 38 pounds since she
has taken Peruna and is gaining ev
ery day and does her own housework
She was well known when she was
so low and now everybody -wants to
know what cured her She had indiges
tion and catarrh of the stomach It is
as good for children as for grown peo
ple We havent had to have a doctor
for one of our children since 1898
W A Mitchell
If you do not derive prompt and sat
isfactory results from the use of Peru
na write at once to Dr Hartman giv
ing a full statement of your case and
he will be pleased to give you his val
uable advice gratis
Address Dr Hartman President of
The Hartman Sanitarium Columbus O
B1HM1IMH1BIIMJ
NEW RIVAL FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
Olitshoot all other black powder shells because they are made
better and loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of
powder shot and wadding Try them and you will be convinced
ALL REPUTABLE DEALERS KEEP THEM
WLDOUGLAS
3 350 SHOES E
Beul worth of TV I Doujrlas S3 and
A Month in California
Here is an estimate of the cost of a
trip to and a months stay in Califor
nia at the time of the Epworth League
meeting in San Francisco in July
Round trip ticket 4500
Berth In tourist sleeper both
ways 1000
Meals en route 800
Four -weeks board and lodging In
San Francisco 3000
Sundries Excursions street cars
laundry etc - 1500
10300
The figures are based on beginning
the trip at Omaha but they are ap
proximately correct from other Bur
lington Route Stations west of the
Missouri river
If you wish to return by way of
Portland Seattle Tacoma Helena or
Butte and Billings it will cost S9 addi
tional
Beautifully illustrated folder giving
full information about San Francisco
and the best way to reach it will be
mailed on request
J FRANCIS
General Passenger Agent
Omaha Neb
Lots ofmen know how to cure hams
but are unable to pro cure -them
Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE
STARCH the only 16 oz package for
10 cents All other 10 cent starch con
tains only 12 oz Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded
A hearty round of applause is
what an actor considers
treatment
square
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DEATH OF MRS GAGE
Wife of Secretary Succumbs After Illness
of Nine Weeks
MRS MKINLEY IS NOT INFORMED
Tboso at the Bedside of the tatter Feai
that Sach Information Would Bo Se
vere as Both Women Were Hear and
Dear to Each Other
WASHINGTON May 18 Mrs Ly
man J Gage wife of the secretary of
the treasury died at her residence
1715 Massachusetts avenue N W at
930 oclock tonight after an illness
of nine weeks duration With her
when the end came were her husband
her married daughter Mrs E F
Pierce of Evanston 111 and Dr W
W Johnson the attending physician
For a time before her death Mrs
Gage suffered considerable pain but
she maintained her bright and cheer
ful demeanor and was conscious to
the last Heart trouble the result of
grip complications was the immediate
cause of death Mrs Gage was ex
posed to the inclement weather for
about an hour on inauguration day
but at the time her health did not
seem to have been affected March 11
she left here for Evan3ton to visit
her daughter While there she ex
perienced a chill and took to her bed
but soon recovered sufficiently to re
turn to Washington where she has
been confined to her room ever since
Mrs Gage was a native of Albany
N Y and 58 years of age She was
married to Secretary Gage in Denver
in 1887 There were no children from
their union Mrs Pierce being a child
by a former husband
The remains will be interred in
Rose Hill cemetery near Chicago
Further than this the funeral serv
ices have not beeen arranged It is
probable however that religious ser
vices of a simple character will be
held at her former residence in this
city on Sunday morning in which
event the body will leave here by the
morning train for Chicago
Mrs Gage was an Episcopalian in
her religious belief but during their
residence here she and the secretary
have had a pew in the Metropolitan
Methodist Episcopal church where
the president attends
Dr Hillis of Plymouth church
Brooklyn is an intimate friend of the
family and it is possible that he may
be asked to come to Washington to
conduct the funeral services here
During their residence in Washing
ton Secretary and Mrs Gage have
taken quite an active part in social
life at the capital Mrs Gage was a
woman of charming personality and
with her husband delighted in ex
tending the hospitality of their ele
gant home on Massachusetts avenue
Mrs Gage was probably closer to
Mrs McKinley than any other of the
ladies of the cabinet
SAN FRANCISCO May 18 The
news of the death of Mrs Gage was
received by the members of the pres
idents official family in this city with
expressions of regret The Associa
ted Press bulletin which was trans
mitted to Secretary Cortelyou at the
Scott residence conveyed the news to
President McKinley Extra precau
tions were taken to keep news of
Mrs Gages death from Mrs McKin
ley
THE BAD SIGNS RETURN
Mrs McKinley Grows Worse After a Day
of Encouraging Symptoms
SAN FRANCISCO May 18 As the
night wore on Mrs McKinley became
restless and the early morning hours
are looked forward to with more ap
prehension
She did not take nourishment free
ly as she had done earlier in the
day
Powerful stimulants including oxr
ygen have been administered during
the afternoon and evening
The bone felon on her hand has
spread and has -discharged - pus from
another place The new wound has
been lanced
Troy Strike Is Settled
TROY N Y May 18 A commit
tee from the Troy division of thr
Amalgamated Association of Street
Railway Employes has waited upor
Mayor Conway and informed him thai
the strike has been settled The com
mittee said that under the terms oi
the agreement the employes are ta
receive 20 cents per hour and that
the company will treat with a com
mittee of either union or non union
men Headquarters were visited and
members of the union informed
Will Stay at Cedar Rapids
ST PAUL Minn May 18 Today
is being devoted to a pleasure trip
by the railway conductors and their
families Two important matters
have been virtually decided in the ex
ecutive sessions It was determined
to continue the grand offices at Cedai
Rapids la where they have been for
eleven years and it was decided to
co operate as far as possible with the
other railroad fraternities in the set
tlement of labor disputes
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MRS MKINLEY IS IMPROVED
A Change that Indicates More Hope for
Presidents Wife
SAN FRANCISCO May 17 Last
nights instructions from the bedside
of Mrs McKinley gives more encour
aging indications Late yesterday
afternoon she rallied a bit and called
for nourishment To the anxious
watchers about her this was consid
ered as a favorable sign The symp
toms were sufficiently improved dur
ing the late afternoon to permit the
president to take a short walk in
the open air but his anxiety was so
manifest that he speedily returned to
his wifes bedside The most pow
erful stimulants known to the medi
cal profession have been resorted to
in the hope of effecting a rally and
they were so effective that towards
midnight the physicians expressed
much satisfaction and issued a de
cidedly encouraging statement
SAN FRANCISCO May 16 10 p
m Dr Hirshfelder and H T Scott
have just left the Scott residence Dr
Hirschfelder has gone home for the
night
He said that he felt that Mrs Mc
Kinley was decidedly improved Mr
Scott was much pleased over her con
dition Secretary Cortelyou an
nounced that no further bulletins
would be given out tonight unless
unexpected developments should take
place
At this hour the lights in the
building are out with the exception
of one in the telegraph room
WOULD SET UP NEW EMPIRE
Seventy Thousand Rebels Becoming High
Handed
VANCOUVER B C May 17 Ac
cording to Shanghai papers brought
by the steamship Empress of India
Wang Lu Hsian Chi Li province
where Miss Stonehouse was killed
has recently been the scene of bloody
convicts with the converts Twelve
hundred boxers are said to have at
tacked the converts and slaughtered
the native Christians by scores
The Mercury says that peace reigns
only within range of the rifles of the
allies foreign hatred being as strong
as ever There is a report from Tien
Tsin that 70000 insurgents have as
sembled at Yang Liu Tsing and that
they are indulging in all kinds of ex
cesses assaulting women robbing
houses plundering tax collectors and
declaring their intention of setting up
a new empire These insurgents are
said to include people who have lost
their homes and possessions in the
course of the military operations in
Chi Li
BERLIN May 16 The war office
has received the following from the
German headquarters at Pekin Gen
eral Lius troops attacked- and scat
tered 1000 boxers forty five kilo
meters south of Pao Ting Fu
Decides It Is a New Industry
DES MOINES May 17 Judge Mc
Pherson in federal court decided that
the manufacture of womens gloves is
a new industry in the United States
The case was that against J W Mor
rison a glove manufacturer of Grin
nell who was arrested for violation
of the contract labor law by employ
ing skilled glovemakers to come from
Europe to make gloves The court
holds that there were no womens
gloves made in the United States
prior to 1887 and unless the prosecu
tion can show that Morrisons busi
ness was established before the con
tract labor law was passed he will go
free u
GOV NASH POISONED
Suffers So Severely that He Cannot Ieave
His Bed
SAN FRANCISCO May 17 The
programs for the entertainment of
Governor Nash and the Ohio visitors
were declared off on account of the
illness of Governor Nash While at
tending the christening of one of the
big trees in his honor near Santa
Cruz Monday last he was poisoned
with poison oak He was partially
blinded and suffered much while ad
dressing the Union League club To
day he has not been out of bed and
i attended constantly by a physician
and nurses While tiis affliction is
not serious it prevents him from par
ticipating in any of the functions that
had been arranged in his honor
Conger Chats With -Hill
WASHINGTON May 17 Mr Con
ger United States minister to China
paid a flying visit to Assistant
iary Hill yesterday prior to his return
to Iowa by way of New York He will
return to Washington to consult with
the president before leaving for his
post in China
Crushed by Falling Rock
ROME May 17 Most of the houses
of the village of Acerenzo near Po
tenza have been swept away by the
fall of an immense rock Troops have
been dispatched to the scene of the
disaster Thus far fifteen bodies have
been recovered
GenHoffman Drops Dead
ALBANY N Y May 17 Adjutant
General Hoffman of the National guard
dropped dead yesterday while in con
sultation with Major General Roe
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DOLE FOBS COMING
Complaining and Defending Pactions
Each have a Delegate on the Way
ARE TO EXPLAIN THEIR TROUBLES
Petition Asking Hawaiian Governors
Removal Is to Be Postponed Repub
licans Send an Endorsement Contra
dicting Home Rnlers Charges
HONOLULU May 8 Via San
Francisco May 15 By the steamer
Maripoea today Horns Rule Repre
sentative F W Beckley Hon Samuel
Parker Delegate R W Wilcox leave
for San Francisco Beckley goes to
lay before President McKinley a
home rule resolution passed In the
house and senate asking for the re
moval of Governor Dole Parker has
a memorial unanimously indorsed by
the republican members of both
houses and by the territorial repub
lican central committee replying to
the home rule charges against Dole
Wilcox is on his way back to Wash
ington and says he has nothing to do
with the fight
In the house this morning Repre
sentative Emmeluth home rule made
a sensational speech against the gov
ernor The legislature had been call
ed in special session for appropriation
bills and had just completed its or
ganization when Emmeluth introduc
ed a resolution to provide for the
sending of Berkley to San Francisco
In support of it he declared that the
conditions that had led to the revolt
in 1893 had developed again with
Dole now the usurper of power in
stead of the ex queen It was intend
ed by the home rulers to have the
resolution to send Beckley concur
rent but the senate adjourned for the
day too early and as the steamer was
leaving this afternoon the house
passed it as a house resolution Both
houses organized for business and
re elected most of their former organ
izations
The republican members of the leg
islature and the members of the cen
tral committee and the joint caucus
have endorsed the action of Governor
Dole in refusing to extend the ses
sion of the legislature and after the
adoption of the home rule resolution
of last week making charges against
the governor asking for his removal
and declaring that he was responsible
for the failure of the legislature to
do any considerable amount of busi
ness the republicans prepared a state
ment in reply which Samuel Parker
takes with him
The reply states that the home rule
party having control of the legisla
ture blocked every effort at substan
tial legislation that bills were so il
logically put together that it was im
possible to do anything with them
that the home rule party was con
stantly hampered with petty jealous
ies and that these party bickerings
caused the president of the senate
himself a member of the home rule
party to resign in disgust The reply
states further that one of the causes
of the failure of the members of the
home rule party to attain their ob
jects and which prevented the legis
lature from accomplishing more was
the insistence of the home rule mem
bers upon the use of the Hawaiian
language in the legislative proceed
ings notwithstanding the organic act
provides that All legislative proceed
ings shall be conducted in the English
language They elected interpreters
and required interpretation of all
bills resolutions motions and de
bates
Mrs Nation Denies Insanity
TOPEKA Kan May 16 Mrs Na
tion will appeal from the verdict ren
dered against her and declares she will
argue her own cases hereafter and de
mand women jurors I had two things
to contend with she said my law
yers bungled the case and there were
anarchists on the jury I am not in
sane and begged my lawyers not to en
ter such a plea
First Payment Next Year
BERLIN May 16 A dispateh re
ceived here from Pekin says the note
of the Chinese peace plenipotentiaries
accepting the amount of indemnity de
manded by the powers propose to pay
the first of the thirty annual install
ments of 15000000 taels in July 1902
Has Not Sold Northern Pacific
BERLIN May 16 It is authorita
tively confirmed that the Deutsche
bank has not sold its holdings of
Northern Pacific to Kuhn Loeb Co
Sirs Blow is Enroute Home
CHICAGO May 16 Mrs Jennie
Goodell Blow who originated the hos
pital ship idea for the British in South
Africa arrived here last night en
route from Europe to her home in Colo
rado While in England Mrs Blow
was the recipient of high honors both
from Queen Victoria and King Edward
VH When she returned from South
Africa King Edward appointed her
Lady of Grace of the Order of St John
of Jerusalem
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
JLatest Quotations from South Omaha
and Kansas City
SOUTH OMAHA
CATTLE There was rather a light
supply of cattle on sale as receipts In
cluded a biff stringr of Texas cattle that
were not offered on the market The de
mand was good on tho part or all tno
local packers as as a result the bulk
of the cattle soon changed hands There
were about sixty cars of beef steers on
sale and packers started out and tried
to buy their supplies a littlo easier Sell
ers however held for stronger prices
and as packers wanted the cattle they
had to pay steady to stronger prices as
compared with yesterday After the
market was fairly started the good cat
tle sold readily and the market closed
up good and strong and in some cases
sales were made that looked quite a
little higher than the same kind sold yes
terday There were only about ten cars
of butcher stock on sale and the market
ruled active and stead- to strong all
around Cow stuff is easily a dime high
er than it was at the close of last week
There were not enough feeders on sale
to make a market There are very few
in the hands of speculators at the pres
ent time but owing to the light demand
from the country they do not want any
great number
HOGS There was not a very heavy run
of hogs and the market opened a good
2c higher on the heavy hogs The light
hogs however were very hard to dis
pose of at any figure and in a good many
cases sellers complained that they could
not get more than steady prices for that
calss The bulk of the mixed hogs sold
this morning at 367 and 370 It was
not a particularly active market but
stil they kept moving toward the scales
and the more desirable loads were out of
Arts hands in good seasqn
SHEEP There were only about four
cars of sheep and lambs on sale and the
market could be quoted strong and ac
tive Clipped wethers sold at 425 clipped
lambs at 460 and a bunch of Colorado
wooled lambs were sold to arive at 310
wooled lambs were sold to arrive at 310
mand and the general belief is that they
would have brought from 315 to 523
today had there been any on sale
KANSAS CITY
CATTLE Native and Texas beef steers
active and steady stockers and feeders
steady cows and heifers steady to weak
good to choice dressed beef steers 330
o60 fair to good 465525 stockers
and feeders 375490 cows 325460
heifers 3255C0 canners 225315
bulls 325p475 calves 425600
HOGS Market steady to 5c higher top
587 bulk 560580 heavy 5735S7
mixed packers 560572 pigs 450
525
SHEEP AND LAMBS Market 510c
higher western lambs 490525 western
wethers 425470 western yearlings
460480 ewes 375475 culls 250
350 grass Texas sheep 375425 spring
iambs 350600
BONANZA STRIKE IN WYOMING
Gold Whose Richness Causes a Rash
Found in tho Mountains
CHEYENNE Wyo May 18
Word was received here today of a
bonanza gold strike made last Mon
day in the mountains four miles from
Atlantic City by Hoisington and Carr
two old prospectors - Pieces of rich
float had been picked up in the vicin
ity and the prospectors ran an open
cut In tbis a ledge of ore running
20000 a ton in gold was struck near
the grass roots Great excitement
prevails and a rush to the district has
set in The scene of the discovery is
midway between the famous Atlantic
City and Southern Pass old camps
100 miles distant north of the Union
Pacific in Fremont county Over a
quarter of a century ago millions of
dollars worth of gold was mined in
the district but most of the mines
were abandoned during the Black
Hills excitement One mine the Ca
rissa has been a steady producer of
gold
Looks Iilke Corn Deal is Off
CHICAGO May 18 It was reported
in the corn pit today that George
H Phillips had practically closed out
his deal in May corn On the top of
recent heavy sales for current month
delivery he sold 1000000 bushels to
day and the price dropped from 54
cents at which the market closed
yesterday to 50 cents Mr Phillips
refused to say positively that he was
out of his May deal although he did
say It looks as though it was all
off
Alser Starts to Carlsbad
NEW YORK May 18 R A Ak
ger former secretary of war and Mrs
Alger sailed for Europe yesterday on
the St Louis
I am going over for my health
said General Alger as I have not had
a rest since the campaign of 1886 1
am going to Carlsbad and I shall re
main here some time returning -in Au
gust
Iowa Has Centenarian
SIBLEY la May 18 William Mil
ler living at Sibley with his daugh
ter Miss Ida Smitlr is in his 101st
year He was born near Hamburg
Germany March 15 1801 and nearly
fifty years ago removed from Ger
many to Lafayette Ind and a few
years ago came ta Iowa
Crowe Imitator Trapped
ST JOSEPH Mo May 18 Thos
Ashton a weatlthy stockman living
south of this city received several
letters threatening himself his home
and family with destruction unless he
deposited 12000 in gold at a desig
nated place Detectives watched a
decoy placed at the spot and early this
morning captured the writer who
proved to be William Pflaum aged
22 a farmer who confessed that he
got the Idea from Pat Crowes work
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