r TIE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. W, tiANDKUM, roblUher. 1 i i NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. X..XJ.J.X4.JL-.t.XXXXJLXXXX..4 - -- - - - - 4 -! MAY J 897. Sun. 6 23 30 Mon. 10 17 24 31 Tuo. 11 18 25 Wed. 12 9 26 Thur. 13 20 27 Frl. 14 21 28 Sat. 8 15 22 29 THE WORLD AT LARGE, Bummary of tho Daily Nowo. WAHHINOTON' NOTKS. Rr.Aii Aimihat. 1L W. Meaiik, U. S. N., retired, died at a private Huniturimn at Washington on tho 4th from tin op eration performed for appendicitis. Tub universal postal eongrehs began Its Hcssion at Washington on the fith, about f5 countries being represented. It is expected that tho work of tho con gress will take about six weeks. Post-imuster-lioneral Gary delivered tho ad dress of welcome. Hon. llaehellor United Stales delegate, was unani mously chosen president. Tnr: president on tho fith nominated W. II. II. Clayton, of Arkansas, judge of tho federal court for the Central district of Indian territory. Ilnv. Sir.AH IWyhhh, of Simpson coun ty, IMiss., has beon sent to Washington to look after tho bill to pension ex filaves. Ho is Indorsed by tho colored peoplo and tho colored press of tho Bouth and proposes to state his busi ness before congress. It was positively announced on tho ifith at Washington that ox-Congressman Aldrich, of Illinois, is slated for consul-general to Havana. An order prohibiting a pension claimant; whoso claim has been adjudi cated either favorably or unfavorably, 'from filing papers for its reconsidera tion if disallowed or for an Increase if 'pension has been issued until one year irom tho date of the previous consider ntion of tho case, is contemplated by tho commissioner of pensions and may 'be Issued t,oon. , Tilic Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf railway has practically won its fight 'for tho right to construct a ship canal from Sabino pass to Port Arthur. Sec retary Alger decided that while he would issue no order granting tho com pany tho right to dig tho canal above (tho pass, he would interpose no objec tion. UuiTAi.o Joxrs, of Oklahoma, has made tho Interior department a propo sition to corral tho remnant of tho mighty herd of American bison in tho lYollowstono national park. Mr. Jones stated that the superintendent of tho park has abandoned all hope of pre serving a single specimen. IIi'.NJtY A. Hoiii.NsoN, of Michigan, tho statistician of tho agricultural de partment at Washington, has tendered Ills resignation and Mr. John Hyde, of INobroska, has been appointed to auc cccd him. Inbtkugtions luivo been issued by itho commissioner of tho general land ofllco to registers and receivers of tho Various United States land ofllccs that hoincstend settlers on all ceded Indian xesorvatlons are granted an extension of one year in which to make tho pay ments provided by law. Piu:sii)KNT McKin'i.kv has intimated ito tho directors of tho Nashvillo ex position that ho will accept no Invita tions taking him "from Washington until after tho disposal of tho tariff bill. ir.Ni;uAr. nkws. NoiiA Hoiinkmann, aged 14, dro :d herself in tho lake at Dnluth, Minn. Sho had complained to a neighbor that ihIio could do nothing to please her step mother and was whipped without treason. Marks on tho body, which wuh (recovered, showed that sho had been whipped and an inquest was started. Poison was put in ji spring near Fikevlllo, Ky., and as a result live per sons have died and five more were rc ,ported dying. E. Kki.i.oo.0 Braou, a retired capital list at Chicago whoso fortune is esti mated at over 31, 500,000, committed ifculcido by shooting in his bathroom. 'Despondency over ill health was sup posed to have- been tho causo. Tun engine, tender and baggage car tof the limited express on tho A., T. & 16. Fo railway just east of Lamar, Col., plunged into tho stream that had be icome swollen from a cloudburst. Tho engineer was burled under tho engine .and two tramps wero fatally hurt. No .passengers wero injured. Tjik business failures In tho United States for the week ended tho 7th wero lww, w . vw .... ..uw u a iujui l iugainst J07 in tho corresponding wook llast year. Stimulated by tho success which at tended last season's experiments with sugar boots in tho Pecos valley tho .-armors of Now Mexico have gono ox tensivoly into beet culturo this spring, Ithousands of acres of Irrigated luud Leng seeded. A BKNSATio.VATi shooting affray, in which a woman shot and seriously wounded four men, occurred at Lowell, Ark., on tho 0th. Tho shooting was done by Mrs. IJuerling and was tho re sult of religious excitement, caused by a series of "holiness meetings" in tho neighborhood. Tho men wanted to run tho women holding tho meetings out of the county. An order of the district court to open a street in Auburn, Neb., wa appealed and the mayor ordered the town mar shal nnd street commissioner to remove the wlro fen ecu inclouing the street and the property owncra had the three city olllcers arrested for destroying private property. The olllcers refused to give bond and said they would re main in jail until tho court convened in June. A rur.roiiT train was wrecked near Mount Vernon, 111., and 18 cars ditched. Most of them were broken into kind ling wood. Three cars wero loaded with whisky and one with poultry. Tho whisky escaped and filled tho gul lies and the poultry imbibed freely and all got intoxicated. At tho second day of the national turnfest at St. Louis on tho 7th tho forenoon was taken up with class com petition of tho "actives," fully 51,01)0 turners being on the field at one time. In the afternoon mass exercises by tho St, Louis juniors and by ladies' classes in swinging clubs took place. In the evening speeches and musical num bers wero given at the exposition hall. A Ukw.in dispatch of tho 7th said that tho king of Greece had formally asked for tho mediation of the emperor of Kussia in tho war between Greece and Turkey. In a thunderstorm nt San Antonio, Tex., Kobert Dannenbergcr and wife wero killed while working in a field and Wesley Hairs, a negro, was struck dead under a tree. With a box containing 200 pounds of dynamite on flro ten feet away from mm, John Thomas, tho boy who runs tho compressed air hoisting engine in tho Tamarack mine, near Houghton, Mich., stuck to his post and saved the lives of tho men at work in tho mine by his bravery. Ten seconds after ho had hoisted the men to the level the dynamite- exploded. Tin: Interior of the largo cold storage warehouso of tho Merchants' Kefrlger ator Co. at New York was completely destroyed by flro on tho 0th. The loss will probably amount to more than 8500,000. Thirty or more firemen who entered the basement whero tho flro started wero overcomo bv smoke and one died in an ambulance on the way to a hospital. Tun first caso of prostration from tho heat this season occurred at Chi cago on tho Oth. Chnrlns VIlnn .. milk wagon driver, fell into the street unconscious. Tho weather bureau thermometer registered 80 degrees during tho day. On tho streets it was three to five degrees warmor. MnMHKU8of the Chicago and Milwau kee Peer Brewers' associations will combine to fight tho proposed increased tax on beer In tho tariff bill. Tjik south and west grain and trade congress got through with its business on tho Oth at Kansas City, Mo., and ad journed to meet in Tampa, Fin., In 180S. Tho resolutions demanded equit able rates of transportation between carrier and shipper, tho improvement of tho Mississippi river and other water courses, indorsed tho Nicaragua panal, favored the-Torrey bankruptcy bill, tho promotion of tho consumption of our food products abroad and aid rendered to tho Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf railroad. Tun London afternoon papers wero bitter at tho rejeetion of the arbitra tion treaty by the United States sen ate. Cot Oustavk O. Paiist, first vice president of tho Pabst Brewing Co., of Milwaukee, is authority for tho state ment that ho Is to marry Miss Hulda Lemp, daughter of William J. Lemp, tho millionaire brewer of St. Louis. Four years ago Col. Pabst married Margaret Mather, tho actress, who publicly horsewhipped him, and tho eouplo wero divorced. Bki'ohts from many towns in south western Michigan said that an earth quake shock was recently felt for sov cral beconds. At Holland tho front of a brick building fell into the streot. Owino to an epidemic of riuderpest among tho cattle of South Africa thoro is an unprecedented demand from that country for American mules and cattle. A MOVKMr.NT is on foot at Melbourne, Australia, to sond 'J0.000 sheep and 5, 000 steers to England for tho dinner to uio juonuon poor which tho princess of Wales Is promoting for the celebration of tho queen's diamond jubilee on Juno JJ'J. JosniMt Til. Duni.oi'. publisher of tho Chicago Dispatch, was taken to tho Joliot penitentiary on tho 4th to begin his two years' seutenco for sending ob scene literature through tho mails. A Douiu.n, and what may yet provo a quadruplo murder occurred at tho farm homo of Alexander Harris, who resided hi tho township of Waukesha, Wis. Tho victims were Mr. Harris, his wife, hired girl and hired man. Tho crime was committed, it was supposed, by a farm hand named William Pouch, who had been sheltered by tho .armor over night. Born houses of tho Iowa legislature passed a resolution making tho wild rose the official fiower of tho state. Lim.n Gin Stri'iirnh, tho two-year-old son of W. II. Stephens, a farmor re siding near Farmlugdale, 111., fell into ii cornstalk- lire on tho farm and was burned to death. A TMSt'ATCir of tho Oth said that Greece had made a written application to the powers, through their repre sentatives at Athens, with a view of obtaining mediation. Mils. Joseph Oiikkn, an aged woman in Waukcgan, 111., fell asleep inachalr while smoking her pipe and a spark sot her clothing on fire and she was burned to death. The Mallory line steamer Lcona left her pier at New York, bound for Gul- veston, took fire at sea and put back, arriving with 10 corpses on board, 13 steerage passengers and three of tho crew, who had Buccumbod to tho flames. Oscai: Williams, a negro Baptist preacher living near Elba, Ala., took his young son, Isaac, into the woods. Some people hearing screams, rushed Into the thicket nnd they found tho boy strapped to a log and his father standing over him with a bloody knife. The boy died soon after, the old man having cut tho child's throat. Wil liams said tho Lord hud commanded the sacrifice. Fjiukman C. GAitDNnn, a carpenter, shot Ida .Miller at a hotel In Chicago and then shot himself. Both will die. Jealousy was the cause of the tragedy. Woitn has been received at Guthrie, Ok., from Washington that the Wichita reservation will bo opened to settle ment by September 1. There will bo homes for '5,000 or 4,000 people, in addi tion to tho towns that will spring up. A n UMitKii of girls at Wellesley (Mass.) college have been expelled by the au thorities for alcoholic and narcotic in dulgences. The names were keptquiet. a. in. uuiu ui ijuurcn TuoKor at Lau rens, S. C, was burned and four chil dren were cremated. The father and mother had gono fishing. A coitUKHi-oNDRNT at Constantinople learns from a circular addressed by tho Sheikh-ul-Islam to tho imnns that a sacred edict is being prepared for a holy war. Information reached Key West, Fla., from Cuba that Gomez will soon be in Havana province, when ii hard blow was expected to bo struck by the in Hurgent forces. Tho commander-in-chief had passed into Matanzas prov ince and was marching toward tho capital. """" wwMiH, coiorea convict In tho state prison at Michigan City, Ind., was hanged shortly after midnight of the Cth for the murder of a fellow-convict who had testified against him in a trial. A distinct shock of earthquake was felt the other evening at Elko, Willis ton, Blnckvillo and Vnirnnr riu i,. Barnwell county, S. C. A rumbling noise accompanied it Wii.t.iam Biiyan, a supposed cousin of the Nebraska orator, was murdered and robbed near Cando, N. D. Wiiii.n Misses Katie and Mattio Steele, sisters, and Andrew Brogar wero returning in a skiff from a party to their home, near Bardwell, Ky., tho craft was overturned in the Missis sippi river. The sisters were drowned, but Brogar escaped. A statuh to Gen. John A. Logan will bo unveiled at tho lake front at Chicago on July 'JO. i ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. A i.kttkh from Stuart to a business associate was received in Dallas, Tex., tho other day in which Stuart says tho pictures of the Carson City fight be tween Corbott and Fitzsimmons taken by tho verascopo aro perfect. They will bo read for exhibition in New York city by June 10 or 15. Thhrk children, Eduardo, Gabriel and Manuel Padllla, wore recently burned to death at Fairbank, Ariz. Tho parents had gono to a dance near by, locking tho door on tho sleeping children. It is believed a lighted lamp exploded. Chaiuman Dinoi.kv is reported to have said that if tho tariff bill pro duced any surplus revenue it could bo used to redeem tho greenbacks. Tjik president has nominated Frank D. Healoy to bo register of tho land olllco at Woodward, Ok. Two masked robbers at ono o'clock on the morning of tho 10th entered tho home of Father Joseph Flachc, tho Catholic priest at Dyer, Ind., and struck tho cook on tho head, inflicting dangerous tvounds. Tho priest at tempted to shoot, but his revolver failed to work, and ho was roughly handled. Tho house was ransacked. Tun Chicago board of trade has voted to discontinue tho uso of No. 3 spring wheat as a contract trade, thus leaving only two contract grades of wheat for future delivery, No. 1 north ern spring and No. 2 red winter. The 20-round bout between .Ton Choynski, of California, and "Denver" Ed Smith at Now York on tho 10th was cut short by tho referee, Avho stopped tho bout in tho fourth round, owing to tho foul tactics of Smith. Tho fight was awarded' to Choynski. Tun United States supremo court has denied tho petition for a rohearing in tho Transmissouri Freight association case. In tho United States supremo court on tho 10th tho Boll Telephone Co. won tho caso brought against it by tho United States to annul the last Ber liner patent. This decision will have tho effect of continuing the control of tho telephone business by tho Bell company for 17 years from' the date of tho last patent, which was grunted in 1801. Tun senate on the 10th debated tho Morgan Cuban resolution. Mr. Vest's resolution for an investigation into tho sausos of tho Mississippi floods was agreed to. Tho house eonslderr tho benato amendments to the sundry civil appropriation bill. Defying nis llliliop. The most extraordinary story comes from Norfolk, which seems to show that clerical domination is resisted In unexpected quarters. Tho facts aro these: Tho bishop of Norwich, attend ing the usual confirmation at Corlcs ton, noticed lighted candles on the altar, and asked the vicar to remove them. He llatly declined, alleging that he had a perfect right to do what he liked in the matter In his own church. The bishop then tried the church wardens and bade them remove the lights. They declined, however, and declared themselves on the side of tho vicar. This gentleman then took a very bold step, for, taking out his watch, he gave the bishop just one minute in which to decide what to do. Finally, the bishop, for tho sake of peace, gave way, and while continuing the service, contented himself by re fusing to join In tho subsequent proces sion. Wo do not know whether the law Is on the side of the vicar or the bishop, but in any caso the vicar's ulti matum seems to have been enforced too theatrically to make it aught but offensive. Surely a better method could have been found of teaching the bishop to "know his place." West minster Gazette. l'mlly Enough. Determination accomplishes a good deal, and the student in the following Incident, taken from an exchange, was determined to reply. "Mr. Gibbons," said the teacher of the class in rhetoric, "point out the absurdity in this figure of speech: 'At this time tho Emperor Frederick hatched out a scheme,' etc." "It seems to mo all right," replied the young man, after some reflection. "It does? Explain, if you please, how he could have 'hatched out a scheme.'" "Well, he might have had his mind set on it." Youth's Companion. No-To-Huc for Fifty CcmUm. Over 400,000cured. Why notlctNo-To-Bnc regulate or icmovc your desire tor tobacco? Saves money, innkes health and manhood. Lure guaranteed, 50e nnd S1.00, nil druggists. i i n... t Love, when true, faithful nnd well-fixed, is eminently the sanctifying element of human lifc.-N. Y. Weekly. Years of rhcmnatiri-,1 have ended with cure by St. Jacobs Oil. Cures pi omptly, Some men need a good ronatin?, hut they nre such good fightcra tlint no one will give it to them. Atchison Globe. The pain of scinticn is cruel. The euro by St. Jacobd Oil is bure. It penetrates. Bed is a bundle of paradoxes; we go to it n-ith reluctance, yet we quit it with regret. N. Y. Weekly. Just try a 10c box of Cnscarcts candy ca thartiCjfinest livcrandbowcl regulator made. ' i. . . . When a mnn gets bc.it in a gome of cardB c always tells how he is out of practice. Washington Democrat. It may come last, hut St. Jncohs Oil U the best to cuic sprains. It ought to be firtt. Some people are proud became they once nnd a lot of money and squandered it. Washington Democrat. THE GENERAL MARKETS. oo ! 40 ! CO 1 '.'3 07 i-mrt 2-J tf Kansas Citv, CATTLU-Ucst boaves Stoclicrs Native eown IIOGS-Cholco to heavy SIIKKP WHE AT-No. a red No. a hard COUN No. a mixed OATS-No. a mixed kyk No.a .- ao FL.OUK I'utcnt, per sack a 25 Fancy l Wi HAY Choico timothy 0 60 Fancy pralrlo 0 50 UUANOncked) m HUTTEIt-Cholco creamery ... . OHfcJHSB Full cream EOGS-Chotco POTATOES ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Natlvo and shipping Tcxans HOQS-Hcavy SIIEEP-Fulr to choico FLOUH-Cholco WHEAT No. a. red CORN No. a mixed OATS-No. a mixed HYE No. a JJUTTEK-Creomery LARD Western mess PORK CHICAGO. CATTLE-Commcn to prime. .. HOQS Packing n'jd shipping.. SHEEP-Falrtociolco FLOUR-Winter vhcat. WHEAT-No.a ml CORN No. a. OATS-No. 2..... RYE UUTTER-Creannry.. LARD PORIC NEW YORIC CATTLE-Nntlvo steers A HOGS-Good to choice 4 WHEAT-No. a red CORN No. a OATS-No. a RUTTER-Crcatncry PORK Mess H Mo., May 11. 3 0J Q, A -10 T& 4 iO 40 & 3 '5 3 CO fc 78 214 10 bO ao 31 5J 00 10 00 00 54 II ia 3 75 3 0J 3 0J 3 75 3 25 01 21 M 18i 31 Jl 3 87', 0 00 5 20 4 as 3 :uj'a 4 5J 3 85 3 80 3 50 4 40 fca 5 4 ' t SIM ... 1. 33 11 1 00 & CO 8 Co SB OIK 21h 105 35 15 oj',; 12i 10 M 75 &) 0J 214 174 31 15 024 W 5 15 30 4 CO 7H 70X lUt 1 22 aaj4 13 17 75 ft (l U) A nnn?cronn Iielhnrpry. The forerunner of a train of evils, which too often culminate fatnlly, ia innctivjty oi lethargy of the kidneys. Not only is Hright't disense, dinbetcs. gravel, or some other dan gerous integral disease of the organs tktin clvea to be apprehended, but dropsical diffusions from the blood, rheumatism and gout, are all traceable to the non-removal fiom the blood by the kidneys of certain im purities. Hostcttcr's Stomach Hitters de purates the blood, renders, the kidneys ac tive and prevents their disease. Not to be provoked is best; but, if moved, never correct till the fume is upent; for every stroke our fury stiikes is sure to bit ourselves at lnut. N. Y. Weekly. "Star Tobacco." Aa you chew tobacco for pleasure, tiso- Dtnr. 11 IS J1U1 UHiy uiu urai, uuu mu uiuo4 lasting, nnd therefore the cheapest. First Neighbor (proudly) "My daughtcs is learning the violin." Second Ditto (sad-ly)-"So I hear." Fun. ' -' ' If stiff and sore, St. Jacobs Oil will euro you. Won't Iohc n day. The cure ia sure. m i Anything first-class is hard to equal. Washington Democrat. Cascarcta stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gnpc, 10c. i m i t Savine does not make nearly everybody rich. Washington Democrat. Any ache, from toothache td backache, St. Jacobs Oil will cure. Not all the great bluffers are poker play ers. Atchison Globe. It is said we pay the iven us. N. Y. Weekly. most for what is Blood Poison t Confined our son to his bed for fivo months. Tho diseaso left him an object of pity and a great sufTcrcr. IIo was covered with blotches and tho burning nnd Itching wero terrlblo to bear. A lady told us to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Ho began taking it and soon Improved. After taking a few bottles ho was entirely cured." B. C. Boylau, East Leroy, Mich. Got only Hood's Sarsaparilla Tho best In fact tho Ono True Blood Purifier. Hnrr!,c DJllc aro tho only pills to taka 11UUU & tr 1 1 Ii wnh Hood's Sarsaparllla. X M M. (Making and health making are included in the making of HIRES Rootbccr. The prepa ration of this ercat tem perance drink is an event of importance in a million well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer is full of good health. Invigorating, appetiz ing, satisfying. Put some up to-day and have it ready to put down whenever you're thirsty. Made only by The Charles E. Hires Co.,. Philadelphia. A pack age makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. S 50 S75 jm&iD 0cctcm "Wheel "Works i. MAKrp;vi CATAL9GVE IfrREE PDHARTSnORNS NOTICE KAMK THUS SELF-ACTlNti SHADEROLlEfiST ON LABEL. ANU UKT THEGENUINE IHARTSHORN) HAY PRESSES! o.IM.n0V,E,P, nUNTEIt, FUJjJj CinOLB "All Btoel ' nnd Wooden (uteol lined) shipped on trinl ur white rou catalogue and rmcEsr M. II. LKWIM. 1. ........ Meridian Machine Shops, POX K MERIDIAN, MISS. r ' PENSIONS &I8E81 J-op for lncroano Z. IlcJ-cte4 claims reopened. iw hi 'Tl'tl1 7rB . Practice. Biiccom or no fee.. nnd WliUltey Ilnlilt cureA niijoiuuwiiiioiittmin. llorilc of OPIUM rumloulim mnt PJ i:k. II. M Wooi,l.KV.M.I).,Atlni.ta,Gi Go, IT IS THE BEST. YUCATAN. v-x 7X ff jt m ML- M n pni A-head of Pearline ? Never! Not a bit of it! That is out of the question. Probably not one or tne many washing-powders that have been made to imitate Pearline would claim to excel it any way. All thev ask is to be? considered "the same as" or "as trood as " Pearline. But they're: " not even that. Pearline is to day, just as it has been from the first, the best thine in the world for every kind of washing and cleaning i 1 A X