nmwiinwiiiuwiwHHitfJKijinnuwn.il ruiimfjr.iumtiHiofiurK Tim rjtmjwi mw KtriwHauitiuumUL tx wjumjst. wCTninjta jiBKraaMrjuj.jj tiaauwm ". "Wl " r ' i Th Nebraska Advertiser U: U NJJmnKHH ruhllthir. xw -.s iSunsciiii'TiON, Sl.fiO IMCIl YICAU FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1807. fO.4ff &!? DIFFERENT TYPES OF JEWS. Tin; iNrncllllNli Unci In Divided Into Two I'urlH. Wc contimiiilly hour of the Tsruclitish rncc. It is spoken of as tlic mosthoino ,'ciioou.s of races, und Hit' must refrnc 1ory, Bays the MoniHt. But It !h strong ly diverse. Anthropologists are ncciis t (lined to divide. It into two parte well distinguished the dolichocephalic and the brnohycephnlie. To the first type belong1 the Sophnrdim Jews, the Span ish and the Portuguese Jews, even the larger part of the .lews of Italy and Houthern France. To the second belong Hie A-skpnuzim Jews that is to say, the Polish Russian and denim u Jews. In Africa, we find agricultural and nomadic lews allied to the ICnbyhw and to the IVrbers near Sctif, from duelma and Biskra ito the frontiers of Morocco. They travel in caravans to Timbiietoo, and some, of their tribes upon the con fines of the Sahara are black, aw for in tnnce the DnggutomlK, ns aro also the lalachas Jews of Abyssinia. Tn India white Jews are found in. Bomlwiy, ami "black Jews In Cochin. As to the Jews in China, they are not only allied to the Chinese who surround them, but they have even adopted their customs nd the religion of Confucius. It is well Icnown that in Italy they speak Italian, ns In France they speak French, and In Germany German. A language 1b Qeamcd and spoken by two peoples which have no other point of contact. I'arrot I)lrne. Psittacosis, the peculiar form of bron chinl pneumonia communicated by par rots, has broken oit in Genoa, 14 cases, eight of them fatal, being traced to u single Importation of two sick lira Kilian parrots. The health board has Warned the citizens against harboring jpurrots aa pets. At Berlin the veter inary school has found that out of 174 Blck parrots 84 were suffering from tuberculosis. The disease 1b hereditary in the birds, and is Intensified by the close confinement and discomfort of the voyage to Europe. Qaecr Faneral Maalc. At a recent funeral in Vlncennes, France, the remains were those of a inun past 80, a band played a series of ijiolkns and mazurkas and wound up with the Mnrscllaisc at the grave. It wus done in obedience to the orders left by the deceased. He said he had lived ti() years uhd had had n good time and saw no reason for mourning over the departure. Didn't Know He Wnn Klected. That a man could be tlecled to repre sent u constituency in parliament with out any knowledge of the fact seems im possible, yet such has been theenseof Alfred, l?cnse,4 now M. P. for CJsveland. Mr. Pease was traveling abroad when a vacancy occurred and h, was nomi nated and afterwards elected by a good iinajorlty. Sir Joseph Peami received a telegram from his son from Arden in these' terms(. "Newjs of candidature mid election received. I will try and merit the honor my friends and neighbors have conferred." Such an occurrence could hardly take place In tide country An Old TelcKrniili MeNHnife. At the annual meeting of the Tele graphic Historical Society of the United States in Washington the other day 'William H. Wilson, of Philadel phia, wus elected president for the cu suing year. During the course of the meeting Secretary Mnynnrd laid before the society a copy of the first telegram sentover the wire west of the Alleghany mountains. The, message was from Adjt. Gen. G. W. Bowman to President Polk. Gen. llowmnn wus at that time (December 29, 1840) at Pittsburgh, or ganizing the Second regiment of Penn sylvania volunteers gathered there for service in tho Mexicau war. lllfrireat Fire KhkIiicb. The two biggest fire engines In the world are In Liverpool. These are the most powerful fire engines known, throwing 1,800 gallons of water a min ute, and a jet 140 feet high. The force with which the wnter is ejected from them may bo estimated from the fact that the jet is "warranted to kill a man at 50 feet." Astatic Vines In Frnnoe. Jnpanesu and Chinese vines hnve been successfully ncellniatcd nonr Alencon, in northern Franco, In a district where trrnpea for wine hnve never been raised. Their fruit ripens in the middle of Sep itembcr, and produces a fair, weal; ;ivintJ thnt can be used to "cut" tli1 (stronger southern wines. Dour, numb uud Ullnd. The ratio of deaf mutes and blind In all civilized countries rises much facte) than thut of the population. Ropubllcan JBJj JNcwspappr I ABSENT-MINDLD Til In .11 Mil Curried ll l.tKlitcd I.uiiii .Si vend MuvUh. An nmuMiig onho of abseiit-niiiided-ne wa experienced by a young south sider the other eveninir, nays the Pitt.s burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. The young man is usually of u bright nature, but for Home time past his fiic.nd-s have been noticing that he does some peculiar things. Not. long ago he was ntn recep tion, and u few minutes before closing time he went to the coat box and se cured his lint and coat. Then he walked upstairs to the dancing floor nud picked up another coat and walked home with it on his arm. Arriving at his home ho found that lie had one coat on and all ot her on his arm. The next day he found the owner of the extra coat and mutual explanations followed and all was well. Hut that has been eclipsed by his latest exploits. He had finished his toilet and started for the street. As soon as he made his appearance he was greeted with smiles from everybody who saw him. He walked down the street and could not imagine what made the pnss ersby smile at him. Finally he reached the lestnurant where lie taken his meals, thou he realized that he was carrying something i hm hand. He looked at it and fom. that lie had carried the lighted lamp from his room and had walked several blocks along the main street with it in his hand. Another ease is cited concerning the winie young man. At the ollice where he Is employed he lias occasion to an swer muny calls at the telephone. One evening ho wus reading a book in hiH room when un alarm clock rung in an. adjoining room. The absent-minded youth got up and commenced to yell "Hello! Hcllol" and when the occupant of the other room inquired im to the cause of the yelling the young man said in a sheepish manner: "Oh, I thought it was the telephone hell ringing." BRITISH SHIPYARDS. The Tlioiiauiidn of Men Employed In Thorn Acton the Water. Of marine engineers alone there ure over 0,000 employed on the Clyde, and in the. boiler shops slightly over 3,000 more men, in the shipyards a full mus ter of fitters, platers, riveters, calkers, carpenters, joiners and laborers would add more than 30,000, and over and above would have to be. included an army of draughtsmen, clerks, time keepers and counters in proportion. These, says u writer in Caasier's Mag azine, are official figures. Belfast, where no ofilclal figures are available, may safely be Get down as employing 0,000 men, and about half that total is the measure of the indus trial activity in one commercial capital in Ireland. Taking the extensive re pair work into consideration, 5,000 men represent about the total on the Mer sey; In the royal dockyards nt Pem broke, Davenport, Portsmouth, Chnt hnm and Shecrness, 23,019 men are em ployed, of whom about a third ure in the engine shops; and on the Thames, which 1b, despite its decadence in ship building, an engineering center, the total number of men employed in the industry is approximately 8,0003,000 shipworkers and f,000 engineers. Of the northeast coast of England the to tal, including the Humber, is not far short of 70,000, of whom about two thirds are shipyard hands. ' PAGININI WAS MISERLY. Clone-Kin ted ncNN AVnH One of the Cliur noterlntlcn of the Grent Vlullnlat. Plunkett Greene, the Irish baritone, tells a good story which Illustrates the closeness In money matters for which 'Paganlnl was almost as celebrated as for his violin playing, says the Troy Times. It seems that, nt the time the great violinist was giving his concerts in Iondon he resided In Regent street quadrant, and when he practiced it was with a mute on his violin so that nobody might hear but those who paid for the privilege of IiIh public performances. Ills fame reached his laundress, who had a power of appreciating artistic greatness which ought to have promoted her to n more elevated position thnn that of presiding over a washtub. Sbo was seized with nn lrreprossiblc desire to participate in the wondrous Influ ence his marvelous bow had over his magic fiddle; consequently when she brought home his linen on the next oc cnslon she sent up her humble and mod est request that he would be good enough to give nn order for the gallery to hear him play nt his next concert. Ho complied readily and sent her down a pass or two, but when her account was settled she was startled to find that the price of the two admissions was de ducted from it. Peace with Hon or." The Boston Transcript declares that Lord Beuconstleld did not originate the phrase "peace with honor," but he had the wit to remember und apply It ut the propitious moment, as history is aware. The other dny an Englishman, whose mission it wus to expose this fal lacy, told nn amusing story on the strength of It. It appears thut nt some dissolving' views a photograph of Lord nenconslield und Lord Salisbury was tr.rown on the screen, and underneath those famous words were written. Having carefully studied the two faces un old woman in the uudicnee innocent ly i,.,,tr,i; ",nd Mdi '.- V - " Rlpans Tabuloa euro hoadnoh. ltlpanB Tauules cure dizziness. Rlpans Tauules euro bad breath. A 00-YEAR-OLD LIFE-SAVER. Strnimc Old Saiiiiirlfnn of the Hen Who I.Ivch n n l.tnolj- ImIiiimI. Peter W. Green, tin governor of n group of three tiny isluids of volcanic origin oil" the African coast In the South Atlantic, and gcogrnplieally known as Tristan d'Acunlm, is oie of the most re markable life-savers in tho world, says the New York World. Iror CO years and more he has made llfe-faving from ship wreck his business, having little else to do, ns he expressed himself to a re cent visitor, the captain of the English mull boat which touches ut the islands once a year. Mr. Green is a native of England and now in his 90th yenr. At the age of 30, when sailing before the mast on a Brit Ish vessel, he was wrecked near Tristan, and he and several companions were saved by the exertions of the natives. His friends, some time later, were taken on board a passing ship, but Green re mained there and in tho following year was nominated governor of the islands because of his wisdom and tho esteem in which he was held. The oflicc he lias hold ever since, combining with it Uio duties of a clergyman and a doctor. Green has always been on the lookout for persons and ships in distress and he lias saved many hundred lives from certain death on the rocky coast, the rescued ones being of all nationalities. The governor has received decorations and meduls from almost every monarch In the world in recognition of his hu mane efforts. The United States gov ernment presented him witli n hand so in e gold chronometer and chain. His own sovereign. Queen Victoria, sent him recently a niOHt uppropriute present namely, a life-saving boat, with ap paratus of tho newest models. The islands which he governs contain only from 55 to CO inhabitants, poor natives, whom Gov. Green has educated to be, like himself, Samaritans of the sea. QUARRELSOME BIRDS. The AIImhcI ThrtiMli ! Cruel uud Pltl lena. The robin, that "pious" bird, is very quurrelsome, und it exusperutes one to watch him wusting the precious hours in hunting another hungry robin down, and round und round, till the sparrows have cleared the board, says the Con temporary Review. The blackbirds, too, are very annoying in the wuy thai they snatch up u lump of bread uud fly off with it, only to be chased about for the rest of the morning by other black birds, while a sparrow makes a square meal off the morsel faJlen meanwhile under a shrub. Hut, relentless as they are in pursuit, the curious fact is thut they seldom fight, if the pursued turns, the pursuer stops, perks up his tail, and. being promptly charged by the other, becomes in turn the pur sued. But woe to both when the missel thrush comes. lie is pitiless in pur suit, and I have seen them pass my window time after time in the course of a morning, the storm cock hard on the "heels" of the blackbird. And when they overtake them w hat happens? For myself, I have often said before 1 be lieve the missel thrush a cannibal. At any rate, I attribute some of the dead blackbirds and thrushes that one finds about the grounds to hiscruel beak, lie wntehes for birds for hours at a time, like n bird of prey, and attacks like one. 1 have often stopped n chnse which I knew could only end in oneway. k, CONSCIENCE'S PROMPTINGS. Tli one Vlu Hnve Ilefntntled the tJov ermuent Unve Sent Ilnck (OO.OOO. So strong Is the inlluence wielded by conscience, and so frequently docs it cause the wrong-doer to atone for his sin, that for the post 85 years the eon- science fjintl bus been officially recog. nlzed ns one of tho regular sources of revenue for the United States govern ment, writes Clifford Howard in Lndies' Home Journal. During this time the consciences of the Americnn people have added to Uncle Sum's re sources at the rrfte of about $300 a month, or a total sum up to the present year of something over $300.000 the ainonntH of the Individual contribu tions varying from a f ev cents to sever al thousand dollars. The smallest con tribution ever niudo to the conscience fund was received In May, 1896, and consisted of a t'wo-cent stamp, which was inclosed in the following letter of explanation: "I once sent a letter In with a photograph (miBealed), which 1 huve since learned was not lawful. I inclose stamp to mnke It right." By a curious coincidence the largest sura ever contributed, reached the treasury department about the same time that the stump was received. ThlB wus a bill of exchange for S14.'J25.15, which hnd been sent to the secretary of stute by the consul-general at London, to whom the money hnd been given by a clergy man on behalf of a person unknown, no name being given. I. un IT Sleeper. The American In Kngland nffords matter for much perplexity and aston ishment to ids English kinsmen. One of our countrymen wus being shown un old church, wherein hundreds of people were buried. "A great muny people sleep between these walls," Enid the guide, indicating the Inscription-covered floor with n sweep of his hand. "So?" said the American; "snme wuy over in our country. Why don't you get a more interesting preacher?" fsi.oo -the- si.oo: i Weekly Iite OceakL The Greatest Republican Paper of the West. 5 TT is the most stalwart and unswerving Republican Weekly pub- X lished today and can always be relied upon for iir and honest re- m 2 ports of all political affairs. The Weekly Inter Ocean and the Best of Current Literature. & It i3 Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Peer. Its Literary Columns are equal to those of the best magazines. Its Youth's Department is the finest of its kind. It brings to tho family tho New or the Kntlro World and gives tho bust and ablest discussions of all questions of tho day. Tho m Inter Ocmii Klvos twelve puirrs of. reading mutter each wcolt and lieltiR imlilMied In t lilcimo Is bettor adapted to tho ncods of tho pooplo vcst of tho AlloKhnny Mountains tuan any other paper. $1.00 RRICgjONg.DOULARPERJf $l.00 Tho Dally and Sunday Edl- tlons of The Inter Ocean are 2 Ibe best of their kind Prlco of i I'rlco of , Dally and AililrcNN iiititcosoitaiieie0tiitettaoaotc(ii(it9 FOU KENT Three rooms upstairs iti'Tnii AwvEiiTisuii building. Inquire at this olllco. NEW KI M HALL OHGA.N for stile on easy payments. Inquire at this of lice for particulars. WANTED. 25 buggies to paint at tho very lowest prices. If you aro go ing to paitit call sou me. .1. S. IlADLOCK- Wo will send 1'iie Advkutiskh, the New York Tribune, the Toledo Blade and the Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papers one year for only $1.85. Tuuuiijle Accident. It U a terri ble acoulunt to be burned or scalded; but the pain and agony and the fright ful disfigurement can be quicUly over come without leaving a scar by using De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. M. II Taylor. REMARKABLY LOW RATES TO COLORADO, UTAH AND CALIFORNIA Will be offered by the Burlington mute, June 29 and 30 and July 1,2 and 3. Open to all hoiucaeeker, health seeker and tourist. Call at B. & M. depot and got full particulars. .1 . Francis, General Passenger Agent, Oiualia. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue mass, but aid nature by using Do WittV Little Early Ulcere, the famous littlu pills for con .uipatioti, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They aru purely vege table. M . 11. Taj lor. mtYAX WILL BE THERE. At the Beatrice Chautauqua. . So will Rev T. DeWltt Talmae, Rev. Sam Small, Frank Uobeisou, .Joint R Clarke and many other well kiown men and women. A fortnight of in struction and entertainment. Half rates via the Burlington route, June 15 to i'7. W. B. Johnson, Newark, 0., says 'One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child taom dying by croup." It has saved thousands of others suffer ing from croup, pneumonia, bronchit is and other serious throat and lung troubles. M. II. Taylor. A SOUND LIVER MAKES A WELL MAN Are you bilious, constipated or trou bled with jaundice, sick headache, bad taste in mouth, foul breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, hot dry skin, pain in back ami between should ers, chills and fever, etc. If you have any of those symptoms your liver is out. of order and your blood ia slowly being poisoned because your liver does not act promptly. Herbene will cure any disorder of tho liver, stomach or bowels. It has no equal as a liver med-' iciue. Price 75 cents. Freo trial bot tles at Taylor's drug store. 5 22 ly NEWS SERVICE EXTENDED. The St. Louis Republic recently made arrangements with tho cable com panies, whereby direct news from all sections of the civilized world are rece ived. It now prints more autheotic foreign news than any other paper and continueo to keep up its r?crd for publishing all tho home news. The out look for the vear is one of big news events, fast succeeding each othor and they will be highly interesting to every one. The price of tho Republic dailv ia Stl.OO a year, or 8l.r0 for three month. Tho Twico-a-Wcok Republic will remain the same one dollar a year, by mail, twice a-week. Some for ten. some for twenty and some for thirty years have suffered from piles and then have been quickly anil permanently cuiod by using l)e Witt's Witcli Hazel Salve, the croat remedy for nilesand all forms of s kin J diseases. M. II. Taylor. Supplies AH of the News ) gran 1 Dally by mall M.00 per yenr Sunday by mall $2.00 per yearj Sunday by mall $u.uu per ycarz THE I.NTI2II OCUAN, ChlcnKO. 2 Noticu Ul AMPLICATION l'OIt Diced. Tax To !., S. HuriiH, iHrael Holmes, J no. Argil brlKlit, J. A. Titus, S.Moni'r, 0. Hoso, uud nil olncrs liutcln concotnod: You uro hereby not 1 tied Hint tho nnder slmiod did on the 0th day of November, A.D. lS'Jf), purchase nt private salo of the county tieiisurerof Nemahn com ty, Nebraska lot oiiti(l), block forty-four (It i, In Nemaha City, Nebraska, for tho years 18S7 to 189.1 incluslv ; I hut said property was previously ottered fur salo nt public siilo and not sold tor want of bidders; that tho purchaser has paid tho HUbspque.u taxes on said lot; thM Mild lot tor each of said years was assessed In tho names of I-,. H. Hums, Israel Holmes, Jno. Aruu brlKht. J. A. Titus. S. Soper and 0. Hose; Unit tho llmo of redemption of said lot iroui said tax salo will oxplre on tho Oth dny of Novem ber, A. p. 1S97; that oh tho Oth day of Novem ber, A. 1). 1M7. or soon thereafter, tho under signed will apply to the treasurer of said No malm county for n tax deed on said lot, un less redemption will luive been mado prior to Iho last date herein mentioned. TKUSTKKS HoilTKNS IllTTKK MKMOIUAI. Z Mfcinornvr Ki'iscoi'ALUiuucii. V. W.XkkmNo, President. Tetter, Salt-Rheum ana Eczema, The intense itching and smarting inci dent to these diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain 'b Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples: chapped hands, chilblains, frost cites and chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box. T)r. Cmlj's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They aro not food but medicine and tho best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 2!J cents per package Clinton, Missouri. Mr A 1 Armstiong, an old druggis and a prominent citizen of thip enter prising town, says: "I sell forty uifler ent kinds of cough medicine, but huve never in my experience sold so much of any one article as I have of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. All who use it say it is lliu most perfect remedy for Cough, Cold, Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs Uey have ever tried." It ia a specific for Croup and Whooping Cough.' It wil1 relieve a cough in one minute. Contains no opi ates. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Taylor, tho druggist. LOW RATES TO MILWAUKEE July 3, 4 and 5, via the. Burlington route, on account of the annual meet ing of tho National Educational Asso ciation. One fare, plus $2, for the round trip. Special train of sleeping and reclining chair cars leaves Omaha for Milwaukee at 5 p. m Monday, July 5th. For tickets and Bleeping car reservations, see nearest Burling ton route agent. J. Francia, General Passenger Agent, Omaha. "Tney are dandies," said Thos Bowers, of the Crockett (Texas) En terprisp, nhlle writing about De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for sick headache and disorders of tho stomach und liver. M. H. Tay lor. HALF RATES HOT SPRINGS, S.D. June 25, via Burlington route. Tic kets good 30 days. No better place to spend the summer than Hot Springs. No quicker way to get there than the Burlington. No lower rates than those of June 25. Call at B. & M. de pot and get full particulars. Don't neglect a courIi because the weather is pleasant; before the next storm rolls around it may devolop into a SHrious difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Cough Cure ispasy to take and will do what its name implies. M. II, Taylor. DON'T WASH your wood work and doors, but have them neatly grained and varnished. Just as cheap as to paint them. First class work done by J. S. Hadj.ook. Rlpans Tauules cure biliousness. ) A -h y- x