The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, June 18, 1897, Image 5

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The Humboldt Standard on June-.l
issued u handsomely illustrated "boom
edition'' ih.it. rellected great credit on
th town and tho publisher of the pa
per. It is reported that tho farmers of
Iowa lost $20,000,000 worth of boss
from cholera last year, and that Ne
braska's loss was twothirds that
amount.
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THE DEAD FREE TRADE ISSUK. I Not only piles of tho very woisl
Ht. Louis Globe Democrat.
Some of the geographers have been
surprised by tho recent census of
Egypt. The population of U.000,000
reported exceeds that under tho great
eat of tho pharaohs.
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The population of London in 1800
was placed at 4.421,!).)."), an inoieaso of
41,000 over 1SU5. Jn 1SO0 there wore
in tho city ia.ri,i80 births, 85,511 deaths
and 71), 70S marriages.
German doctors have found a now
microbe in writing inks, and the St.
Louis Globe Democrat says that in the
hands of men not entirely great tho
mite of the inkstand is a dangerous in
sect. i.
Adjt. Ludgato, of the Now York
Salvation Army, sang lifty-iive hymns
iu llfty nine minutes one night last
wetk. breaking his pievious record of
iittj-ono hymns in sixty minutes. Ho
was accompanied by a largo musical
corps of the army, which tried to keep
up with him, but more than once lie
was two hymns ahead. Ex.
Tho populists are mill claiming W.
J . Bryan lis a member of that party,
Miid are inclined to insist that lie can
not bo a democrat and a populist at
the same time. One of Mr. .Bryan's
running mates in tho late presidential
campaign, popularly known as Tom
Watson, in a recent publication on the
subject, says, "If Mr. liryan, as bis
friends assert, is a real populist, let
him bo honest enough to quit parading
in democratic clothes and come out as
he should do, and not hang on tiie tail
of the populist kite."
Two hundred and fifty millions of
dollars is an onormous sum to add to
the gold money of the world in a Bingle
year. Such a production has never
been accomplished ami until recently
nobody thought that that sum could
be produced in a year, but late reports
from the mines in South Africa, Cen
tral and South America, Australia and
our own country all show such rapid
gains as to lead to the belief that the
gold output for 1S07 will be nearly or
quite 8250,000,000, far exceeding any
previous year in history.
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Either there are some of Governor
Ilolcomb's appointees who are abso
lutely unlit for the positions they hold
by reason of a fondness for strong
drink, or some of tho populist brethren
and many republican brethren are
guilty of making false statements. If
Governor Uolooinb is keeping in a re
sponsible position one man who is in
t!ho habit of allowing liquor to get the
hotter of him, because ho cannot find a
suitable pop or democrat to take the
place, then it is time that he look
among tho republicans. A republican,
though of the ultra gold bug stiipo, if
ho bo sober and trustworthy, is worth
a dozen drunken pops when it comes
to responsibility. Granger.
Special Commissioner Calhoun may
or may not be in favor of tho Cuban
belligerency resolution, but like every
other man who has been on tho island
in the past two years ho sees that a
Htato of war exists in that locality, do
spite Spam's assertions to the contrary.
The lighting is not on a grand scale,
but there is fighting, and the insur
gents are not losing any ground. The
fact that tho Spaniards have about
L'00,000 soldiers in Cuba shows that
t hoy must have thought something
like war was in progress in that spot,
whlie the further fact that none of
tho soldiers are being withdrawn
proves that neither Woyler nor the
Spanish government have any faith in
Weyler's "pacification" stories. Globe
Democrat.
Except during the war and a few
years proceeding anil succeeding, freo
trade sentimeut never, for tho past
thrce-quaiteis of a century, shrunk so
close to tho vanishing point as it has
today. Senator Vest said t lie other
day, In opposing tho proposition of
Senator Macon, of Georgia, to put a
duty on cotton, that if he (Vest) had
thought the Chicago platform of 1S00
meant what llacon said it did ho would
not have touched it any more than he
would have touched a rattlesnake if
theio was no whisky within a hundred
miles, and he exclaimed: "God help
us If tho now evangel is to prevail."
Yet probably llacon is right in sup
posing his cotton duty makes no as
sault on tho Chicago platform. Tho
platform says thaf'tariff duties should
bo levied for purposes of revenue," but
tho word "only," which was in pre
vious national democratic utterances
for many years, was left out of that of
180(5. Senator Tillman, who was a
member of tho committee which
framed tho platform, said that the
"only" was omitted on put pose, after
a long discussion. This is significant.
The tariff plank says that "taxation
should be limited by tho needs of the
government honestly and economically
administered," and condemned thu Mes
Kinloy law, but the omission of the
word which appeared in many previous J
demociatic declarations, and which
restricts tariffs rigoiuus-ly to tho fur
nishing of revenue and nothing else, is
a now departure of great importance,
A taiiff wnich lets in good at all is a
tariff which produces revenue, al
though protection may be its main
purpose and revenue bo subsidiary.
The Molvinley act could come under
the head of a revenue tariff, and the
same will bo true of tho Diimley law.
hether Senator Vest iB awaro of
the fact or not the democracy has
made a complete change of base on the
tariff. Bryan and his principal stump
ers dodged the tariff during tho cam
paign, and Bryan is doing so still,
while many of his supporter are com
ing or have already come over to the
protection side. Bacon, White, Till
man. McEnery and other demociatic
senators would apparently bo as hos
tile to the Walker tariff or tho Mills
bill, if either should be proposed now,
as would the republicans. Freo trade,
in tho sense iu which that term was
understood from the days of Jackson
on to those of Buchanan, as enunciated
in the Cleveland message of 1887, and
as expressed in the Mills bill of 18S8,
has been abandoned by a powerful ele
ment of the democracy, and as a square
issue frao from entangling alliances
with silverism and all other questions,
it would not carry ten states out of
the forty-five at this moment.
kind can bo ouied bv Do Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns
bruises, hoi In, ulceis and all othei
skin troubles can brinstantly relieved
by tho same routed . M. il. Taylor.
Isaac llorton. proprietor of the Bui
ton house, Burton, V. Va and one ol
tho ittont widely known men in the
Btate, was cuieil ot rheumatism alter
thteu yeaia oi sintering, lie nays:
"1 have not sulllcient command or
language to convey any idea of what 1
Hitffoied. nij phvsioiniH told nte that
nothing could be dune for nte and in
friends were fully convinced iliac noth
ing but doatli would icliove me ol inj
suffering. In June, ISDI, Mr. Evans,
then salesman for tlte Wheeling Drug
Co., recommended Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. At this time my foot and
limb weio swollen to more than double
their normal size and it seemed to me
my Jeg would burst, but soon after 1
began using tho l'ain Balm the swell
ing began to decrease, the pain to
leave, and now I consider that I ant
entirely cured." For sale by Taylor,
tho druggist.
WOOD AND CORN.
Wo wish all our delinquent subscri
bers who can furnish us wood or corn
would bring the same in at once, as wo
need it.
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FREE EMPLOYMENT.
Lincoln, Neb., June 5. All per
sons desiring help and all out of em
ployment should write at once to the
State Labor Bureau and lot their wants
bo known. The late legislature passed
a law making this a free employment
bureau for tho entire state.
Titos who want help should state in
their applications exactly what kind of
help is wanted, in what branch of
labor, etc. Those who want situations
should state sex, age, height, weight,
trade or branch of labor, length of
service or experience, references, etc.
All information received by the
bureau will bo held strictly confident
tial and all services rendered will bo
freo. Absolutely no fee will be
charged in any case, This is a free
employment bureau and is designed to
do away with the private employment
agency nuisance in the cities, by which
so many worthy people are victimized.
All desiring help of any kind cars
pouters, brickmakers. mill men, farm
hands, city laborers, cooks, servant
girls, or help of any kind, should im
mediately apply at this oillco and they
will bo put in communication witli
those iu the line of service desired.
Persons out of employment should
also write without delay. All unfilled
applications should bo renewed after
thirty days.
Communications should be addressed
to State Labor Bureau, Lincoln, Nob.
Hundreds of thousands have been
induced to try Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy by reading what it has done
for others, and having tested its mer
its for themselves urn today Its warm
est friends. For sale by Taylor the
druggist.
RELEIVED OF TERRIBLE PAINS
R. E. Morso, traveling salesman,
Galveston, Texas., says: Ballard's
Snow Liniment cured me of Kheumii
tism of three months standing aftei
use of two bottles. J. S. Doan. Dan
ville. I'ls., says 1 have used Ballard's
Snow Liniment foti years and would
not bo without it. J. It. Grooh, Rio
Ills., says Ballard's Snow Liniment
cured ternnie pains in uacic ot Dead
and nock when nothing else would.
Every bottle guaranteed. Price 50
cents. Sold by Taylor tho druggist.
way of treating tho eyes, Some people
seem to think that if they only wcai
glasses It will bo all right with their
jeyes. There would bo just as much
souse In prescribing the same medicine
for every disease. Unless you place
yoursolf In the care of a SKillful oculist
or optician it would bo better to give
no thought to your eyes at all. We
make a specialty of iltting glasses.
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ELKCTIUG U1TTEKS.
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A prompt use of this medicino has
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lor s drug- store.
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class bicvclo freo to any parson who
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scribers for the semi-weekly Journal at
Si each. Tho bicycles are covered by
as strong a guarantee, as anv $100
wheel and are Hrst-class iu ovew' re
spect. Any young man or woman
can now earn a bicyctoi. If you iini'.
you cannot get tho required number, a
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you do. Yon can get all your friends
and neighbors to take tho semi-weekly
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IXcpixlblicsMi. Jx. 29348.
Standard and registered bay colt 3 years old.
t r ?.f hands high , weighs 1073 pounds now. Sure Trotter; could show 2:40 gait
at 2 years old without any training. Sired by Republican 2:l.f ; half brother
to Pat L, 2:00'.i; dam Sadio Vera by Talavora, 2::i0; second dam Uutsy Trot
wood, by MeMuhon, 2:21.
Kepupliean Jr. will make tho season of '07 at home, Mapln Ridgn Stoclc
Farm, 2li miles so'utlteast of Howe, Neluaska, to a few approved mares, at S15
to insure.
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vided with curtains, bedding, towels,
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porter accompany it through to the
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pensively furnished nor so fine to look
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