WW HlfWIMJUriWWl IWU UMMMMMWIM ftWBPIC M THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. "W. HANDKKH, l'lilMlntior. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. V4.AXJ.XXj,AXJ.XA4.XJ.J.J..J.J..l.J.J.XJ. f; NOVEMBER 1895. SllIL Moil, TllC, M in 20 27 Tlill, "7 FrL r 8 15 22 29 Sat. 2 3 4 1J 38 25 5 1.2 JO 2G 0 W 23 34 21 28 t J- 24 fHtTtTTTVTTrFFTVvfTTTT'; THE WORLD AT LARGE. Summary of tho Daily Nows. AVAMtlNtSTON NOTl'S. Kkoiihtaiiv .Smith litis sunt, to tho prosldcmt u draft of tho proclamation opi'.niiitf tho Nov. I'orcus lamls ,o bottle 1IH! lit. Tin? president has approved an uiiioiidinont to tho civil mjrvieo rulo.s, which will result In lirinirlnif many postmasters and employes within tho classified service. tlAMKH O. Mattiikwh, colored, re corder of deeds at Washington In Pres ident Cleveland's llrst administration, has heen elected judffu of tho re(!order's court of New Vorlc, which ollico car ries with it powers of a supremo court jude. It is tho highest judicial olllee over held by a man of his race in this country. SnoitCTAitv Smith has rendered :i de cision constructing ti provision in the sundry civil hill of 1 St) t relative to sol dier's additional homestead entries. Ho reverses a former ruling1 of the de partment, and holds tlui, the law in tended to validate all n.eh certllicates issued. In view of tho prendent's decision in tho case of th hid of tho Detroit Dry Dock Go. tlia' --ndor existing treaties naval vessels jtttinot he built on the great liilcm. tlio navy dopiirtmcnt will now presi upon congress tho impor tance) of tllowing its estimate of ""(), 000 for tbo acciinuilation of a supply of rapid lire riilos for tho auxiliary navy. With u proper supply of guns on hand it is argued that a largo number of the ningifWicont American lake steamers could ho rapidly armed in an emer fircuoy and could easily overpower the Hrltlsh gunboats, which aro not ar mored vessels. Tin; socrutary of tho interior has de cided that Oklahoma territory was en titled to certain school indeninit.v lands on the Klckapoo reservation which was settled upon when the country was opened by President Cleveland, and tho settlers will have to glvo possession. Tho lands in volved aggregate i;i,r-'0 acres. . :i?m?hi, nkwm. .EiTfiKNi: V. Di::is, president of the A. It. U., stated recently that no strike had been declared on tho tlreat North urn system. Cr.KAKiNo house returns for the prin cipal eitiesin tho United States for tho week ended November 8 showed an av erage increase as compared with the corresponding week last year of H..'; in New York the increase was '.':;. I: outside Now York tho increase- was r,5. At a meeting at l'aris, France, of delegates represeutiuir Armenian col onies in various parts of Europe, it was resolved to address an appeal to the six powers which signed tho Merlin treaty urging immediate intervention to stop "tho methodical extermination of tho Armenians which is being carried out by tho Ottoman govern ment." EX-Sl-.VATOIt Al.T.KN U. TlIl'I'MAN-, of Columbus, t)., was reported seriously sick on the 8th with but little hope of his recovery. The venerable states man recently fell and hurt his hip. .loii.v U. (.Ikntkv was 1-,-noiulnlouslv btMitun by .loo I'atelieu at Richmond, Vii., on the 7th. l'utchen won the first two heats easily in .':ir-) and "Mr Gentry was distanced in the second heat and withdrawn, l'atchen paced the third heat against a running mate In 2:11. The track was slow. Inoi:i-i:miknt reports received from Armenia do not confirm the olllcia' statement that the Armenians pro voiced tho diU'oront disturbances which have taken place thcro recently. At Erzeronm alone tho bodies of '','( Ar menians have boon found and only tho corpses of six Turks woro among them. DuitlNO a porformnnco of Cooper Tiros.' circus at Memphis, Tenn., Anna Jlorretti, who was riding a bicycle on a tight wire 25 feet trom tho ground, fell, striking on her head, and was picked up unconscious. The injury may prove fatal. a., Tin: Torrons land bill has been car ried bv a majority in Cook county, 111., of 77.!.'7. The vote in Chicago for it wns 711, U 19 and against only I.SS7. At Henderson, Ivy., tho Henderson Hominy mills were burned. Tho loss was estimated at 10,000; partially in Mi rod. JamiTi II a. i' fa, of Philadelphia, com mitted suicide at Niagara Falls, N. Y., by jumping from tho Gout Isliuul brldgu into tho rapids, A MA.v supposed to ho S. C. Musch waB found dead with a woman ho said was his wife In a boarding house at New York. Gas was escaping from a gas stovo In the room. Tho police were of tho opinion that tho death of both was tho result of accident Tin? Chicago Evening Post asserted on tho 8th that tho Nicaragua canal would be built by New York and Lon don capitalists and that all attempts to Bocure financial aid from tho United Ktatcs government would bo aban doned. Metweon 870.000,000 and 88.1, 000,900 had been guaranteed. A caiiu:oham to tho New York World ntated that the flvo Chinese vegetarian leaders in tho recent massacre of mis sionaries at 1 1 wasting had been be headed. Duiu.vn a dense fog in Chesapeako bay on the Hth tho Norfolk and Wash ington lino steamer Newport News ran down and sunk the tug Katie. Tho crow of tho steamer Louise, which was near the scene of tho accident, heard the two vessels crash together and tho cries of tho men in distress, but the fog was so heavythat they were una ble to render any assistance. When they arrived at tho scono of tho disas ter they found tho bodies of the cook and fireman flouting near tho sunken hi?,'- In Constantinople tho rumors of pal ace conspiracies continued to bo talked about on the hth. The name of tho de posed sultan, .Mohammed Murad, re moved from tho throne because he was alleged to bo sufVering from idiocy, was mentioned as being a likely candi date for the throne. A.v accident happened to ti freight train on the Murlington, Cedar Itapids fc Northern railroad between Spirit Lake and Superior, 1st., in which Mrake man King was instantly killed and tho engineer and another hralccmiiu badly Injured. Tun double-scull race of :t miles at Austin, Te.c, between Mubear and Marry, Englishmen, and Mogcrs and Teenier, Americans, was won by the Englishmen. Tune, 17:10. This race was for tho championship of the world and a purse of 81,000. Hon. Thomas F. Mayaiid, United States ambassador to England, deliv ered the inaugural address to the Phi losophic society at Edinburg, Scot land. The ambassador glorified the institutions of the United States and denounced socialism and protection. Fim: started from a gas jot in a tene ment, house at Mjjooklyn shortly after 1 o'olo-jk on the morning of the 7th, and a family of six persons, named Uyan, lost their lives. They were found in their beds by the firemen after the fire had been extinguished. Ovi:it -',000 political prisoners, it was estimated, have been sent to Ceuta, Africa, from Cuba since tho beginning of the revolution in that island. Poktio.n's of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Nebraska were visited by heavy snows on tho 7th. Casiiiim: W. (J. I'ktkus, of tho failed Columbia national bank at Tacoma, Wash., was arrested on tho charge of having made n false entry in tho indi vidual deposit ledger, thereby credit ing City Treasurer McCauley with mak ing a special deposit of 810,000 when in ftiet no such deposit was made. It was alleged that his object was to deceive tho comptroller of tho currency as to the bank's condition. A dispatch to the Loudon Globe said that the Greek vessel Mahdi had been struck by a waterspout near Tunis and sunk. Seven persons on board of her wore drowned. A dispatch from Alton, 111., snid that the steamer Hello of Calhoun sunk a barge near Clifton on which woro .'1,000 barrels of apples. Tin: wedding of Miss Consuolo Van- derbllt and tho duke of Marlborough took place at St. Thomas church, New York, before a brilliant assembly of society people. Tho church was ele gantly decorated, and Walter Dam rose h and his symphony orchestra played selections. Mishop Littlejohu was assisted in his dutius by Mishop l'otter and llev. John W. Mrown, rector of tho church. William K. Vandorbilt gave his daughter away and then left the church. Tho wedding party after wards went to Mrs. Vanderliilt's house, where tho reception and breakfast followed, after which the newly mar ried pair left for Mr. Vandorbilt's country house, "Idle hour," at Oak land, L. I., to spend their honeymoon. (ait. l'ui'.Dr.Kicic L.vxo and his wife were found dead in bod at thoir homo In Gardnervillo, a suburb of Maltimore, Md.,ou tho flth. Their skulls had been crushed and tho house ransacked. It was supposed that robbery was tho in centive for tho double murder. Tin: seven gas companies in Mrook lyu have dotorinined to consolidate. The proposed capital is 8.10,000,000. Tin: Spanish armv in Cuba was re ported as being in a badly demoralized condition owing to insullioioney of food and clothing and lack of pay. The mortality among tho troops was said to bo frightful, and the soldiers and otlleers woro so despondent that suicides were of daily occurrence. Tin: annual session of the national non-partisan W. C. T. I J. opened at Oberlin, ()., on the flth. Tin: Armenian National union, at Chicago, has issued an address to the American public appealing to the peo ple to insist upon their minister ?.t Constantinople to by no means comply with tho demands of tho Turks in ordering their missionaries to with draw from the Ueld of their philan thropic work as administrators of re lief and iuspircrs of confidence and as bur.nnvs tq A nil on inns. A Fitinoirr train on tho Kentucky Central rih'itiou of tho Louisville & Nashville railway was wrecked by an open switch at Morningvlcw. 17 miles from Cincinnati. William Headman, who was in a box car with Eugene Leigh's valuable yearlings, was killed. Seven cars were demolished, including two filled with hogs, most of which wnrc killed. A Mr.BSAOK from Tahlequah, I. T., on the 8th stated tint t much excitement and intense feeling between political factions was prevailing and bloodshed was likoly to result unless compro mised. Tlie conditions were similar to those of eight years ago when many men were killed. The national party was contesting the election of Stun Mayes as chief of tho Downing ticket, and tho Indians were collected in tho capital armed to the teeth, determined to aid their friends. Tin', failures for tho week ended No vember 8 (Dun's report) were "JSO In tho United States, against -ill last year, and 1!) in Canada, against 10 last year. Pkacticai.i.y all of the Clyde en gineers were idle on the 7lh. as tho bulk of them had refused to go to work as a protest against the action of tho ship-builders locking out -'" per cent, of the union employes in their vards, and the extent to which the other in dustries were e fleeted was incalculable, for when the ship-building on the Clyde is at a stand-still a general stag nation of business in the west of Scot hind is the result. The coal and iron industries were most affected, and numbers of miners and iron workers will probably lie thrown out of work. MotfA McDo.vw.D, the 18-year-old son of II. D. McDonald, proprietor of tho Oxford (Kan.) Register, was murdered in Chicago on the 7th by one of threo burglars whom he surprised while at tempting to rob a house where he was staying. McDonald entered the house alone and found tho burglars at work. One of them shot him through tho head as soon as ho stepped inside. Ho lived only a few moments. All the men escaped. Maskkd men held up a saloon in New York city, killing one man and looting the cash drawer. No truce of the men could be found by the polico afterwards. Gi:oitoi: II. SittMtMA.V expired sudden ly with heart disease at Port Henry, N. Y., on the 7th. He was the richest iron man in northern New York, being worth 810.000.000. Tub legislature of the Chickasaw na tion has passed a bill declaring tho in termarried persons of that nation non citi.ens and not only disfranchising them, but taking away their right of holding land, participating in annui ties and holding any oflieial position under the Chickasaw government. There was great excitement in the na tion and the question will be fought in the courts and in congress, as tho law will make all of those coming under it paupers. Tin: steamer Itusincss. with a cargo of wheat, was sunk in Lake St. Clair by a whalebaek barge striking Iter. She will bo raised, but her cargo will tie in in red. ADD! riONWI, IMSI'ATCIJrS. A TiiwcviT.NiinrioLat Ishkoot.i mines, near Minninghatn, Ala., was quelled by the mine boss, Perry Watkins, who killed two men and mortally wounded another on the 0th. Some of tho min ers had Watkins down, tit one time and knocked him senseless, but he re recovered and emptied his revolver with the above result. Tin-: Chicago Post said Unit a gigan tic pool, embracing not only all rail trallle from Chicago to the seaboard, but all lake traflie and all that of the Erie canal as well, was contemplated and that when it goes into operation tho wlmle trallle of the northwest will be at the mercy of the carriers. Ship pers will have to pay whatever rates were demanded, without the possibil ity of concessions or means of redress. F. T. Moo is, who was a delegato from Indiana to both national conven tions that nominated ex-President Har rison, saiil recently that the latter was a receptive candidate, that friends were at work in his interest in every state in the union and that Indiana would again send a delegation for him in 1 StHi. Lin Dock Ditnw, a Chinese laundry man at Chicago, wtis shot by an Irate American father for insulting his daughter, who Jnid been sent to tho laundryman's place to get somo wash ing. Tin: big New York Central depot at Mufl'alo caught fire recently, but tho flames were confined to one floor. J ok Vk.ndki, Corbett's manager, has received a check, it was said, for S',,fiU0. being the amount of the forfeit claimed by tho champion fighter from the Flot illa Athletic club for the recent prize light li..le. Tin: Mritish prime minister, in his speech at the lord mayor's banquet tit Loudon declared that the European powers were harmonious in their de termination to correct the evils in tho sultan of Turkey's dominions. Tin: first assistant postmaster-general, Mr. Frank Jones, has made his annual report. An estimate of 817, 000,000 is made for postmasters' sal aries for 1807. Mr. Jones defends the recent spotting of lettor earrlors on thoir routes and says it litis improved tho service considerably ami recom mends a permanent force to supervise the carriers' work and niako sugges tions as to changes In their routes. An estimate of Sl'.i.DiJO.UO;) i.-, made- for- tho free delivery service next your. Money orders were Issued, during Hie past year to the amount of 8150.7 'v. us J. ( rtlt! valine ItiU'terln. To the uninstructcd mind, it may Mnnck of absurdity to say that at no distant day the bacteria of butter and cheese will be cultivated as we now cultivate any other commercial prod ucts. A writer on this subject says: "The fermentation of cream and cheese is alruady as much of an art as the lcrmentatiou of malt in the manu facture of beer. In tho curing of to bacco the same activity is discovered, and the day is not far distant when commcrco in highbred tobacco bacteria will be an established fact. In short, we may look forward to the day when the bacteria active in agriculture will be carefully cultivated, and tho bac terial herd book will bo found along with those of tho Jersey cow and tho Norman horse." On a par with this is tho sterilization of products, which process Is necessary before tho thor oughbred bacteria is introduced. N. Y. Ledger. ElOHTKi:X THOUSAND DOM.AF.S IS a high price to pay for a, story, but that is what tho publishers of The Century Miitjazino tiro said to have paid for the right to print the novel by Mrs. Hum phry Ward which is announced in out advertising columns to-day. ' - "That whisky Is fifteen years old. I know it because' 1'vo had it that long my self." Tho Colonol-"By jovo! str, you must bo a mail el' phenomenal self-control." -Life. ii i An KnlifiniUlciil Hill of Tare, For a dinner served on tho Dining Ctiraol tixi Chicago, Milwaukee A; St. Paul Hall way, will bo seat to any address on uvcipt of "a two cent postage stamp. Apply to Gen. H. HeufTord, General Passenger Agent, U:d Colony Building, Chicago, 111. Tun Amorieait hen wants some acritrato hailstone measurements, so that she can lay hot ogps accordingly. Pittsburgh Com-morciiil-Uii70tto. Hiu'.riiAM's l'M.i.s for constipation 10c mid 2.". G -t tlie book ( tree) at your ilrugglst's and go by it. Annual sales (J.000,000 lioxes. noiian:' What's an epigram ?" Susie "Oh. it's a way of saying . soatetlilngever.v tody knows ho that only clever people can get any seaso out of it." Wi: think Piso's Curo for Consumption is tho only incdh-itu lor Coughs. .li:x.Nir. PlN'cKAKi), Spring.leld, Ills., Oct. 1, lbW. Jimmy "TIminv Gregan Is talkin' of frittin' him a bievde." Mul:Io-uHim ( He ain't got do puke for do wind wot goes m do tires." Tit-Bits. llnll'H Catarrh Curo Is taken internally. Prico 7ic. A ontr. of very limited means should not dress like a banker's diuightcr ; it' sho does, she is liable to libel hcvsolf. Why is a snip tho politest thing in the world Because sho always advatn.es with a bow. s?'s'tf,w;1fa,vv!'v- Like Aunt Jemima's plaster : the more you wiggle, turn and twist, tlie more it sticks tlie faster the DeLONQ Patent Hook & Eye. Rin (tint. W nimnr -'" ' RlohnrJuon x IMdiik ISros., Phil'iilo'iilim. rTA'v,tr-?rAjws-wsfl-jra-vrfU( jii.f a .. , Timely Warning. Tho great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Bakor & Co. (established feSS . in 1780) has led many misleading mm of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter Baker & Co. aro tho oldest and largest manu facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker 86 Co.'s goods. 1 m in 1 1 "OBScSSSgiy WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. 2& 3-1 WliN for resisting disease thin people, nerveless, delicate ! The food for all such mon. mnmen nr rliilrlmn in Pirrv-rT-'c Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil ...Ml in, ...-. K . ...,..,.. : .!.,. ui i 1!f ,vm uuuu uj mt; uyMiuiu, JIVU LUC IJIOUU IIUW Hie, lluprOVe i the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength, comfort and irood-naturc. X St sure jcu get ScaC's Linultfon when yen want it and net a cheap sulttitutt, Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggist.?. 5ec and Si is a Pleasure To recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla to all nfllletcd with blood or skin diseases. My blood was out of order, and I suffered for years from psoriasis. I tried several rem edies without benefit. After taking Hood's Sarsaparllla for two months I wan restored to my for mer good hculth and feel like a different person. As a blood purifier I think Hood's Sarsaparllla has no equal." Ciias. L. Cocki:i.ui:.s, Irving, Illinois. Ui-x-vf-l'o Dillc"01 hnnnoiiIously'VwIth tlOOU S rHlb Hood's SurMiiparlllajSu. d& COFFEE BERRY Ill'TTKIS THAN A CIOMI MINI.'. U.i I so vour own coffeo ut loss thnn ono cent n. IKiuiuI. Lot liluh titrlir Kturo cullei. po. Tho poor Hum's ri'lt'iid mill rioli niuii's doll'.'Iit. Matures mirth or "Oiith In four months, i'tunt n tltno up to tliu'JCth of Juno; SU.UUU fnruiori Mipplli'il tun! ov ory oin; pnvwot It. Him prnilucud ovnr fiO buxhnla porncro. oiui profor It to stoie cultx-n. I'loducci two crops it your In tlio south. I.nreu pnekut port paid -( ct.: nronntnth to plant UOOhllla. M ctH. . (''staui'M. Will imtko UOO pots ot most ilollclous Jf (HinVo.cooilniiouuh foruklnu. I Biipurseilliiif storu conVniv fut us ltt merits liuoomii known, l.uruo catiilouuo or .l now vnrlctlos or sooos tinii testi monials from patrons nil ovor tlio Union sont fruo VTltuutiuli ordorby C. 11. '(tl,i:, .HoctUimiti. IIiicUiiui. .M lmoui-1. r?" Sprrlnl Wholtsnlf I'rlces to Farmers anil Iter cluiut . whn cltar nvtr JOO ptr cent. Belling this wow derful SHIU) (iitrlnv winter. IJIiST IN Tllli WOK1.1). I J ,0V XiX2foVl CAA UX ojtattfc5S;ws ,wew xwqw v- ixu4 uwwawstt - " . .... . 1 Tlin RISING SUN STOVli POLISH in c.tkes for general blacking1 of a stove. TMH SUN PASTB POLISH for n quick nlti-r-dinner Rhine, nppllcd nnd pol- lslacu wmi a ciotn. Cuntoitu I:iBH., I'.S.A. to the placing on the market and unscrupulous imitations w 3 j1jm the wogr tOw "VTorwn Itrnv., Vrfi)H the food for a!! such. How many pale folk there are ! People who have the will, but no pewer to bring out their vitality; people who swing like a pendulum between strength and weakness so that one day's work causes six days sickness l Ponnlp vhr hnvr nn 1ifr y