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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1896)
PMWWUWWA'HUiUUlHIALUlM -11111 l,MM IW h 2 f f t The Nebraska Advertiser M. U ... V A" , fuhll'tirr. fti'lliUUIl'llOX. 31.50 lKU YBAll VN'-VV FH1DAY. FEB. 21, 1800. Ml !! utim -""""" iml.hi wut McKiuiey easily lends nil ot tho her candidates as u campaigner. In i.-siM, lie up ke In sixteen statu-", mak i ig :lt speeches in seven wreks, md IiIh uudiuiiues nggjejjated more people tliun were ever betoio addressed bj any one mini, perlmpH, in it jingle emu paign in this country. UloblJemo era l. Much lias been written about tin new experimental colony cstablidhtd at Fitzgeiald, Cia. One of the nomine teaturea of the colony is tliat negroes are nut allowed in it under any oir ouiuslanoos. Another colony, with similar restrictions, la soon to be us (nblished in Ware county, near Fitz gciald. Meantime a colony ol coloied people is being established on the Ab beyville & U'uycrosa railroad, adjoin-, ing the Fitzgerald colony . In this i o white people are to be allowed under any circumstances. Geoige W. Faribrother sr., On' years editor of Tun Neuuaska Advkutis kk. and one of the 111 in that gave us our first insight into the printing buai ti'na, was in the city this week attend niL'Llin(i. A. It. onciiiiimimit. He wa accompanied liy Mr. Henry San' ' ment, a former tellow-coinpositor of outs in Mr. Fairbrjthers ollico. They ara both members of the lien Thomp son I'ost of the G. A. It. While hero they called on in, and were shown through the several departments com prising the American Publishing company' plant. American, Omaha. Washington, D.U., February 17. Tiie candid icy of ex-Senator Charles F. Maiiderson for the republican pres idential nomination was announced toiday at the Capitol by several of his friends, (Jen. Maiiderson this even ing, in conversation, said that bo had lieretofoiH declined to break hissilence upon the matter. "For months," said the Senator, "I h-ive received letters Irom all sections nt (he country urging me to enter tho list an a candidate. These letters eamo from comraddH m the war of the rebel lion, from associates in public life, and in addition I ieceivt;d ninny pt-r sinial requests from fellow-citizens in .Nobraski. Hoforo leivtu,' lio.ne for Wellington tho urgency was of. such emphatic character that 1 decided to make no turther opposition and to re main paisiva. 1 can now simply say that under this urgency and the kindly eneouiugeuieiit that has followed it, I can do nothing but stand and wait. D. Niel Jouufcoii, principal of tho state school for tho blind al Nebraska City, lias 'resigned" us predicted in tho Journal a few days ago. The resigna tion was not announced by the govern or until yesterday, but it i dated Feb ruary 10, and as that day happened to lie Sunday there may he some question about the legality of the act, but Mr. Johnson is not expected to raise the q lestiotu II is supposed to have ins nil of ollico holding. Prof. W. A. Jones of Hastings was appointed by the governor to.suectfed Mr. Jolwihon. Mr. Jones has beon engaged in educational work. He seivedas county superintendent and waa,ii candidate in 1MM on thd popu list ticket for state superintendent. The report is not denied that Governor Ho. comb requested the leaignation of Mr. Johnson. News of ino change has not yet beon carried to Kuitunaker W tight, who did so union to bring it about, but when ho hears of it it is thought that his joy will bo turned ln to grief beoauso lie is not to get a job himself. The change, according to the resig nation, is to take place March 1, but il would surprise no one it it occurs ixn modiately. Those who are acquainted with the manner in which some of the state institutions are conducted under this administration hope this removal is only tho tirst of many to come. State Journal. WHY WILL YOU COUGH? M. II. Taylor, your druggist asks you why? You can be so easily cured. Three doses ol llegg's Cherry Cough byrup will relieve you at once. We work!UeCCVOry b0",BaMd no uoley Wondora of tho Wire. A lady living near Indlunnpolls. who Unt for more than n year been In deli cate health, was brought to Chicago early hint winter, where ah received surgical treatment in a honpitnl. It was impossible to take her lioine for the ChriKtuuiH cekbration, although nhe had rceo.ercd ho niueh that she could wulU readily all over the hos pital. .She hud three beautiful chil dren at home, and the father prepared a Christmas tree, just an he liad former ly done. Only lie added n feat tire vhieh had never been found there be fore. He had the electricians come in on ihe afternoon before Christmas and put his residence telephone in the tree, wlicie it was concealed with pine needles and tinsel. He arranged with the. long-distance people, apprised his wife of her part in the play, and at a certnln moment in the evening, when the children, bubbling over with joy at their presents, htill felt a sadness at the absence of their mother, he clapped the receiver to the ear of his youngest child, and the gentle voice of "mamma" came over the wire. It was their most precious Christmas present. Maine folk are almost in despair be cause of the continued lack of snow. Such a condition of affairs lias not been known in very many yenrs. There nic 50.000.000 feet of logs in the Penob scot lumbering district which cannot be moved because of the absence of r.now, and fully as much more in other districts, a a well as 50.000 cords of hemlock bark for tanning, and ail the lumber and milling industries aresuf- ferlng severely. The unique experi fnce of. Putft,nB whcc'H 8,w, l)a been tried in some districts. ICvcry previous winter when ice has been cut it has been hauled to the houses on Bleds. This yenr there is no snow, and the ice has been cut and wheeled away. The farmers say uow thattheabset.ee of the warm blanket of snow means biiort erops next. year. The export of horses from this coun try to I!uroc has increased largely in the Inst two or three yenrs. During the first eight months of last year 22.755 horses, valued at ?2.,.)47,000. were shipped to Ilritish orts, as against 15,01 1 in the same period of 185M, and 10,177 in 1S03. The shipments to con tinental ports show a large increase (on. The varieties of horses in demand are different in almost every country in Europe, varying, of course, with the kind of work they are needed for. al though in many cases very different styles of horses are demanded in dif ferent countries for precisely similar work. Despite the astoni;.hing fall in the value of range horses in the west, horse breeders in the south and east think the future is very promising. Anotheu new swindling scheme has been devised and is practiced in the legion of Sandusky, O. A farmer is induced to buy a bill of groceries of a traveling salesman, the goods in be shipped from some city. In payment the man agrees to tnke eggs. To make it all straight and right the farmer fives his notes for the goods and the traveling man gives his for the eggs. The goods and salesman arc never seen, but the farmer's nolo turns up at the hank. Many Indian lads from tho Carlisle Indian school find homes on Ducks county (Pa.) fnrms. A youth known ins Paul 1ms been living- with Kdwurd Ilcaton, nt Davisville, Pa. He put his em-lung's in a bicycle and became an expert, wheelman. Last Sunday he, unknown to the farmer, packed his goods into a bundle, stropped it to the w heel and rode away towards his old home in the state of Wyoming'. Minneapolis is particularly stuck up just now over a recently imported coon dog1, which Tom Cordry proudly announces is not only the greatest artist in its line in either Kansas or Missouri, but is "a direct descendant of a dog- which the queen of Honolulu presented to King- Solomon, and which that royal monarch used in hunting1 the coons in the corn fields of Palestine 200 years ago." A liUKTLiMi woman hotel keeper of Burns, Ore., who is credited with being' one of the best looking as well as most successful hotel-keepers in eastern Oregon, ndvertiscs in a recent issue of the local newspaper that she will not be responsible hereafter for any debts contracted by her husband or her son. The men folks arc rapidly retrograding' toward the back seat. Fhqm recent reports il is learned that the Turks have obliterated 170 Armenian towns, many of which were flourishing' with manufactories. 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