f THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER i i XV. XV. 8ANI1KKH) I'ublUhor. NEMAHA, NIDMIASKA. V4.X4.X4.4-M.-HLJ-4X4J""I"-J"- JANUARY W6. ffYTTTTTV THE WOULD AT LAKGE, Summary of tho Dally Nowo. WASHINGTON NOTIS. Tins secretary of tho treasury sent to congress on llio 8th u letter trims initllitf estimates of deficiencies in tip proprinttons, ii mo tin tin f to &i,3I3,-IVj, required to incot tlio urgent demnnds of the government for the current and prior llscnl years. Skchi;tahv CAitUfU.N 1ms issued a circular letter of Instructions to per sons intending to Hiibscrlho for tho new loun. The circular will be sent to nil persons upplylng for blank forms of proposals which uro ready for distribu tion. A i.kitkh from President Cleveland to .Senator CafTroy, of Louisiana, wns inadu public on tho Oth. It deals with the bond Issue and denies that tho ad ministration entered into nn agree ment with a syndicate to float tho bonds. Tiik Kub-commlttco of tho house ap propriations committee, htiving charge of tho pension bill, has decided to in crease tho amouut for tho next fiscal year from SUIS.OOO.OOO to 8H(1,000,00(). 'Pin. Irict. fi.rtrmrit. wni tlltlt. riutfofl fni- by Commissioner Locliren in his esti mates. Tiik politicians at Wnnhington -wore reported as discussing the meeting place of the democratic natiouul con vention. Senator Gorman, who is on the executive committee, bollevcd that the contest would bo between New York, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tho national committee meets at Washing ton on tho 10th. Sm Juuan PAUNCKroTK had n con ference with I'ostmastor-Gonornl Wil son about the establishment of a par cels post convention between tho United States and Great llritnin. Mr. Wilson assured tho Uritish ambassador that tho matter would bo considered as soon as possible, but ho thought it would bo disadvantageous to this coun try as tho mails would bo transported over much more territory here thnu in England. CosauKBSMAX Mkiklxjoiix has pre pared a bill, which ho will introduce at tho first opportunity, which is in tended to solve tho financial question, at leust in part. Tho bill is intondod to reduce tho denominations of United States notes when reissued or re placed, which the congressman thinks will Increase their troncral circulation and retard their hoarding for redemp tion and the consequent withdrawal Vf eold from the treasury. Tiik gold reserve In tho United States treasury at tho close of business on tho 7th stood at Srfl,(S8!i,710. liKNKIt VI, NUWH. The democratic members of the Kentucky legislatures held a joint cau cus at Frankfort to nominate a United States senator. Tho final result of the ballot was: Itlackburn, 37; McCrcary, 13; ltrown, fl. It wns reported at Nashville, Tenn., that a mob of 15 men, led by McClure Williams, a notorious character, went to Ccliua, on tho Upper Cumberland river, and in their efforts to take in tho town a fight resulted, in which four men wore killed Williams, the leader of thb mob, the sheriff and one of his deputies, and Ed Parrott, who u fow weeks ago killed a brother of Wil liams. Tiik Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette on the 10th printed tho first of a series of nrtioles,'froni supporters of tho ro publican presidential candidates. It was from Senator Chandler, of New Hampshire, tho manager of Reed. He said that Now England was solid for Reed, and that ho was New York's sec ond choice. Tun failures for tho week ended the 10th (Dun's report) were 431 in the United Stntes, against 120 last year, and 53 in Canada, against 04 last year. A fiuk In tho live-story building, .19C and 598 Broadway, Now York, at ono tlmo threatonod to destroy the block. Tho building wns consumed with a loss estimated at $200,000. How the lire originated was not known. A Lettish received at Boston on tho Oth said that out of u total population f 0,000 Armenians utGurun 1,00 were killed by tho Kurds and Mohammedans. AH the Gregorian und Protestant houses were looted and 27 among tho Catholics. Many houses woro sacked and burned, including thrco Protestant chapels. Throe priests of tho Grogo rlan church wero killod, but one paved himself by accepting tho Mo lioimnodnn ftiitU. Sun. Mon. Tuo. Votl. Thur. Frl. Sal. .... r w " il L i -1 6- 21 1?" 20 2J 2 23 24 25 1 I 26 27 28 29 30 3 J .... TllK Erco Homo lenguo convention of Oklahoma mot at El Ucno on tho 10th, with about 100 delegates present. Tho action of the convention wns very har monious. Formulating resolutions to congress and department officers com prised most of tho work. Thg meeting next year will bo at Kingfisher. The polico at l)es Moines, In,, dis covered, on the 10th, in the medical de partment of tho Drake university tho two bodies of Mrs. Rachel Townsend and Alexander Roll, which had been buried id tho Saylorvlllo comotory within ten days and taken from tho graves by ghouls. The authorities at Havana, Cuba, have discovered ovidonco of a conspir acy to cause an uprising in that city and to hand the plnce over to tho in surgents. Tho conspiracy was bolloved to bo widely ramified and Its dlicovcry caused great uneasiness and suspicions that tho disaffection was much more widely disseminated than had boon ad mitted. Thirty persons had boon ar rested for complicity in tho plot and Aqullino eclnno, polico inspector for tho port of Havana, had been relieved from duty. Wai.tkk Clank Nichols, a writor for Harper's Weekly, who arrived at Den ver, Col., on tho llth, was found dead in bed tho next day, and at first it was supposed that death was duo to sui cide, but later developments showed that ho had been enticed into a don, drugged, robbed and thrown into tho street. The celebrated stallion, Pilot Me dium, for which tho owner, Wnltcr Clark, had refused 800,000, died at Rnt- tlo Creek, Mich., suddenly on the 10th. The horse wus valued at 8100,000. Ho was the siro of 47 trotters and flvo pacers, most of whom are standard performers. Roiikht Clai'haddle, n farmer of Ransomvlllc, N. Y., was fatally shot l3' his worthless son-in-law, George II. Smith, who was pursued by a posse of villagers, cornered, and when ho made resistance filled with bullets, causing his death. One of his pursuers also was shot. Evehy Haloonkcopcr in Sycamore, III., has been made defendant in suits brought against them in the name of tho citv for selling liquor to minors. Many witnesses have been subpoenaed, and tho cases promiso to bo sensa tional. I). SNonmiAss, chief justice of tho supremo court of Tennessee, has been indicted on two counts by the grand jury at Chattanooga ono for carrying concealed weapons and tho other for felonious assault upon John R. liens lev. Sknatoh Wolcott, of Colorado, who hns recently returned from Europe, snld that Americans had little iden of tho unselfish und important efforts tntulo throughout England and tho continent in favor of tho recognition of silver. At a meeting in Paris a plan for an identical resolution on the im portance of international agreement, to bo introduced in tho Englisti parlia ment, tho French assembly and tho German relchstag, was agreed upon. A srnciAL dispatch from Rerlin to London on tho Oth stated that Russia's co-operation with Germany in tho Transvaal matter had been assured and that Franco would act with Russia. This apparently confirmed tho roport of an autl-liritish ulliunco and that tho notion of Emperor William towards tho Uoor republic was a thoroughly weighed stop. It was reported at New York on the 8th that W. K. Vandorbllt would soon bocome tho husband of Miss Atnray ltond. After that ho will tako a long cruise on his yacht, tho Valiant Gov. Lownukh was inaucrurntod as chief executive of Maryland on the 8th at Annapolis. Ho is the first republic an governor that tho state has over had. A special to tho Now York Journal from Havana, Cuba, on tho Oth said that tho insurgents wero within sight of Havana and that hundreds of fami lies in tho suburbs and city had aban doned their homes and woro crowding tho- quay watching, with blanched faces, for stenmers to tuko thorn from tho island, tho btonmcrs which had cleared being crowded to thoir utmost capacity. Fhanic Sijui'Son and Harrison Fuller, colored, charged witli having assaulted Mrs. I'omeroy, a widow, and her 10- year-old daughter near Loxlngton, Tenn., woro brought in on tho train from Nashville, whero tho sheriff had placed them for safe keeping, to bo tried on tho 8th, when they woro mot by a mob of some GOO men, who at onco proceeded to administer tho law of Judge Lynch, by suspending tho two negroes to a railroad trestle und thou firing a volley of shot into thoir bodies. Ah a result of tho crusade against sweatshops in Cleveland, the stato as sembly, Knights of Labor, has declared a boycott upon all clothing manufac turers using their output. Gen. Moiitimeh D. Lr.ooKTT, ono of the prominent union officers during tho civil war nnd commissioner of patents under Gen.. Grant, died at Cleveland, O., of apoplexy, aged 85. The Alhumbra sugar house of Gon. W. J. Jiohau, near Plaqucmlno, Im., ono of tho finest in tho state, wns de stroyed by on incendiary fire. Thoro wore about 1,200 barrels of sugar in tho building, besides a largo amount of molasses, all of which was uninsured. Tho sugar houso was only partially in sured. Tho loss on it was 500,000 and on tho sugar nnd molasses S'-'O.OOO. It wns roported at New York that tho Morgan syndicate would bid 10 for tho new bonds. The 800 striking conl minors at Gal litzln, Pa., in obedience to an order 1...1 ,... !. 111.. 11 posum uy muir coiiimitiuu, uuvu .m ru- turned to work. The men struck foi an increase of 20 per cent, but wont back without accomplishing any hing. , Three was a flro in a small building at Lynn, Mass., on tho 10th occupied by a family named Lo Moire. When the fire department nrrlvcd the body of Mrs. Lo Moire wns found in a chum-! bcr burned to a crisp, while a dnugh- j tor wns found lying on tho stnirwnv badly burned about tho body, having boon overcome by the smoke and finmci while attempting to escape. The father nnd son woro found In tho waterclosot undor tho influence of liquor. Mits. C. A. Mahshall, a widow whe lived at Cleveland, 0., with her twe brothers, was lltcrnlly cooked on the H)th. While getting breakfast she poured coal oil on tho flro. An cxplo' sion occurred and sho was enveloped in flames. All the clothing was burned from her body and the flesh fell from her bones. Sho cannot live. Cleakino houso returns for tho prin cipal cities in the United States for the week ended January 10 showed an av erage increase as compared with the corresponding week last year of 18.0: in New York tho increase was 20.2; out b'uIo Now York tho increase was 9.8. Fheemax Collins was hanged at Tuskegcc, Ala., on tho 10th for the murder of his wifo last spring by cut ting her throat as sho slept Jealousy was tho cause of the crime. Two earthquakes occurred in the dis trict of Kahlhnhl, Persia. Tho first was on tho nitrht of January 2. The large vlllngo of Jnnnbnd was destroyed. several others wero partially ruined and 300 persons were killed. The sec ond carthqunko occurred the morning of January 5. Tho town of Gol was destroyed and 1,000 houses were demol ished. In addition great damage was done to many villages. The loss of life was very great. There wero 80C persons killed in Gol alone and lurge numbers of cattlo and sheep also per ished. Wallace Littlefield, a bartender at Iluiro, Col., was killed by a cowboy named Alexander. Tho cowboy had previously been ejected from tho sa loon and returned armed with a shot gun and rode his pony into the place and ordered drinks for the crowd at tho barkeepor's expense, and then, on being expostulated with, shot tho bar tendor dead. James E.Titosii'Sox, familiarly known in uporting circles as "Denver Jimmy," committed suicide at Dallas, Tex., by taking morphine. Ho had been on a big spree. A movement was reported on foot among prominent Americans and Eng lishmen in London to bring about tho formation of a permanent court of ar bitration to sottle all disputes between tho two nations,-as proposed by Justice Harlan in 1893. The private bank at Fayette, Fulton county, O., was entered by burglars, the bafe broken open and everything of valuo taken. The robbers got about 10.000. ADDITIONAL mSlWTCHKS. The Des Moines, la., polico have ar rested 17 students of tho medical col lege in which five bodies stolen from tho Suylorvillo cemetery were found. Tho students woro released on 83,000 bail each. There was much indigna tion expressed by tho citizens agalust tho body snatchers. In Wise county, Va., William Wells nnd Gus Osborn fought a hand to hand fight with knives with James Cox nnd Henry Willinms over two women. Tho fight lnsted for 30 minutes, when Wells and Osborn fell dead and Cox wns mortally wounded. Williams was not hurt An ongngement botwoon Spanish troops and a band of 500 insurgents at Managua, 12 miles southwest of Ha vana, was reported on the 12th. Go mez wns south of the town of Guura and nonr Mcleua, moving eastward through tho burned cano fields and passing Providencia and Guinez. At Ranes tho insurgents had plundered and burned tho great stores. Three clerks were burned and tho mavor was killed. Sehot. Cantlin, of the llulfnlo, N. Y., police, had senrched for Patrolman Summon on his beat nnd could not find him, when ho finally discovered him coming out of a questionable resort The sergeant suspended tho patrolman at once, when tho lnttcr shot tho ser gennt. Cnntlin ufterwnrds was discov ered dying and just had sufficient strength. to toll who his assailant was. A TEIUU1JLE fight between officers and horse thioves occurred at Inland, 40 miles west of Perry, Ok., receutly. Jeff Coatos, tho leader, was shot dead from his horse and three others of tho band wore so badly wounded that they wero captured. Ono man of tho sher iff's posso was seriously wounded. Six of the horse thieves escaped. Mits. Alva E. Vandkiuhlt, tho di vorced wifo of Wftlinm K. Vanderbilt, wns married to Oliver Hazard Perry Rclmout by Mayor Strong at Now York on tho llth, only a fow personal friends being present. The republicans hold a caucus at Frankfort, Ivy., on tho llth to nomi nate a candidate for United States sen ator and Dr. Hunter was chosen by ac clamation. As tho death of Represent ative Isaac Wilson breaks tho tio in tho legislature, Dr. Hunter will prob ably bo elected. The strained relations between En gland and Germany over the Trans vaal incident was reported on tho lath iifidiiuppenring and there was less up piehuusiou of war over tho mutter. "V V 1 1 n 1 1 IlInN uro I'rlchtonmt. As tho balloon nenrod Potersfield we ntorcd a douse bank of clouds and ran in thorn for some thrco miles, omerging over tho chalk downs and .1.I.M ... t ... 1...... , rr .. n..nH ...I ...1 trtll t Va ft rMt t was amusing to witness tho alarm of tho bunnies as they dived into their burrows, which from above presented tho appearance of hundreds of circular black spots. Rnlloons have a very ter rifying cUcct on all birds. As ono passes over a farmyard there in nlwnys a regular stampede of tho fowls under cover, while ducks dash into tho ponds and divo frantically to avoid tho sup posed danger. The effect of tho diving is most absurd, as seen from above, for often, owing to tho transparency of tho water, tho violent efforts of tho ducks to hide themselves arc-plainly visible. Wild birds, especially game, arc also much perturbed at the sight of tho balloon, pheasnnts crowing loudly and running off, while partridges which have been Hushed drop like stones into a neighboring hedge row. Sheep also seem to bo much alarmed, but cattle and horses appear to tako no interest in tho matter. Mncmillnn's Magazine. O-lOO IN IMUZKS ON OATS AM COUN Last, your we offered $200 for the big gest i ield of oats. 209 bushels Silver Mine Oats wus tho highest. This year e offer $200 more tn oats, $100 on Sil ver King Hurley, n barley yielding in 1&05 lift bushels per acre, and $100 on Golden Triumph Yellow Dent Corn, the corn of your drcnmsl What's Teosintc and Snnd Vetch and Sucnlino und Lnthyrus and Giant Spurry nnd Giant rnenrrnfo Clover nnd lots of such things? They'll make you rich if you plant u plenty. Cutalogue tells you! IP YOU WILL CUT TIII8 OUT AND SEND it with 10c. postnge to the John A. Sal zer Seed Co., LaCrouse, Wis., you will get free 10 grasses nnd grains, above outs, barley, corn and their catalogue. Cat alogue ulone, 5c. (k) Miss Gush "O, captain, wero you ever boarded by a pirate?" Capt. Storms "Yes. Ho charged mo 811 a day for a hull room ou tho fourth fioor." Indianapolis Journal. II(W?B Till ? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollurs Rcwnrd for uny case of Catarrh Unit can uot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cuusi'.Y it Co., l'rops., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, hnvo known P. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and boliovo him perfectly honornblo in all business transactions and llunucinlly nolo to carry out uny obligations ninuo by tncir urm. . Wkst & Tuuax, Wholesale Druggists, To- ledo, O. WiLinso, Kinnan & Mauvin, Wholcsalo I Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, ' acting directly upou tho blood nnd mucous ourfwos of tho system. Prleo 75c. per bot- tlo. Sold by ull Druggists. Testimonials iroo. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. What this country needs is maple sugar thut will pass a thorough civil service ex amination at all seasons of tho year. Balti more American. Solmstnpol Wan Not Impregnable, For it was taken by nssnult, but a physiquo built up. 11 constitution fortiiled by llostet ter's Stomach Hitters, may bid defiance to tho assaults of malarious diseusooven in lo calities where it is most prevalent and ma lignant. Emigrants to tho uguo-brecding sections of tho Went should bear this in mind, und start with a supply. Tho Bitters promptly subdues dyspepsia, rheumatic and kidnoy complaints, nervousness, con stipation und biliousness. HiTPPi'ur.ns FitoM Couaiis. Soitn Tuiioat. etc., should bo constantly supplied with Brown's lironctlal Trochtu." Di'zmr-"Whnt'B in that bottlo poison?" Dooby "I guess there must bo; there isn't any lubol on it." Hoxbury Gazette. Piso's Cure for Consumption has saved mo many a doctor's bill. S. P. Hauiy, Hopkius Place, Baltimore, Md., Dec 'i4. flow calmly wo may submit ourselves to tho hands of him who bears up tho world. lilchter. BunciiAM's tills for constipation 10c and 25c. Get tho book (free) ntyour druggist's and go by it. Annual miles 0,000,000 boxes Tun mnlo is a dcmi-Jack, nnd therefore n dcmi-John, which accounts for tho spirit Unit Is within him. Boston Transcript. Hit makes no difference how hard ho may try, 1 uoant bellebo uat a reu-noseu man can look coldly intellectual. 2SSSS$SSS$83 Jv3 Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. So any tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades differ. You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There arc grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don't. How should you ? When 3'ou are going to buy ?. commodity whose value you don't know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do so when buying $ sarsaparilla. $ Aycr's Sarsaparilla has been on the market u.) fifty years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a refutable medicine. There arc many sarsaparillas. &J' But only one Ayer's. Feed Tho nerves upon puro blood, and thoy will' bo your faithful servants und not tyrannical mnsters; you will not bo oervous, but Btrotig, cheerful nnd happy. To have puro blood, and to keep it puro, tako Hood's - Sarsaparilla i Hood's PIIIb curoUl Llvor Ills. 25 cents. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas S3. SHOE BEoUU.HE- It you pay 84 to 80 for shoes, ex- j amino tho W. L. Dougln3 Shoe, and O C sco what a good shoo joti can buy for ' OVER IOO STYLES AMD WIDTHS, CONGH1I83, IJUTTON,. nnd LACK, mndo In nlL ) I luln of the Ir Ht selected IcntUnr by slcllled work men. "Wo innlce and soil moro $3 Sliocs than niiy o th or intuitifnclNrer in tho -world. None ccnulne unless name and price Is stamped on tho bottom. Ask your dealer for our 85, 84, 83.no, 82.no, BS.Sft Shoes; 83.60, 88 and 81.75 for boys. TAKE HO SUBSTITUTE. If your dealer cannot supply jou, send to fac tory, enclosing price and 36 cents to pay carriage. State kind, stylo of too (cap or plain), size and Width. Our Custom Dcpt.will fill your order. Send for new Illus trated Catalogue to llox it. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass; WQGG99QG9QGQW99M ! See that hump? It's the feature of the DeLONG Pat. Hook and Eye. No matter how you twist and turn, it holds the eye in place. Send two cent stamp with 7iame and ad dress, and too will mail you Mother Gooso in new clothes containing ten color plates 1 ten black and white pictures ; and lot of lively jingles. IticuAiiDsoH fe DnLoMa Bros., Phllada. 8 6a W WMlOftOaOMMMl The Greatest Medical Discovery1 of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY.. DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY, MASS.,. Has discovered in one of our commom pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula' down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases,and never failed except in two cases (both thunder-humor.) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cufe is warranted, when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected It causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts be ing stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious It will, cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. WF MAVr NO AGENTS. WW laa irtW BjBbutKolldirocttothocoutunk- erotwholoBale price. Hhl. anynhero far ommlnatio before sale Everything war ranted. 100 styles of Cor" rlnges, 90 styles of Hor ness,4i styles RldlnftSad vnvftvoErovv ' ELKHART vi!jJi -; VS. CarrlnEeHnmejMfgC. V. 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