tn-mww.ni. wijmt.'Jww.m'agLJL j.'iwji'. ia.. jj. .... The Nebraska Advertiser Suhsoihption, - Sl.r.O i'ku yeah FRIDAY, JULY 2.'J, 1897. .oM5ib 2tf Republican" jffilQl INcwopop' j or ?& C. Shuck, proprelor of tliu Nemaha Valloy Horkshiro Farm, eight miles southeast of tliooity wuh in town early Wednesday morning with a load of hoga for market. Mr. Shuck knows a hog when ho doom one and keeps only tliu vory boat forbreedlng purposes and ho fats tho rest and Bolls them on the market. A uhurn Post. Cliff Cole, with bis vonerablo father-in-law, .1. V. Den of Hrownviilo. ajiont several daya down at Langdon this week, returning yesterday (Saturday) with a fine Btring of bass and croppies. Mr. J)en ia well up in tho70s, but ho la yet a sportsman who can givo many of his younger brethren cards and spades and beat them out anywhere at the trap, in tlw field or on tliu lako or stream. Omaha Reo. David Higginu, while attending to n cow that had a pnculiar eruptive dis ease, infected himsolf with what proved to be anthrax. Ht was fortunate in only getting a slight infection for the disoiiHe is fatal if tlio infection is groat. D. Andrews has been treating him vigorously from the first and David if now rapidly on tbo road to recovery Peoplo cannot bo too careful in regard to such things, for there are many audi diseases among stock in this country. Stella Tress. A caso has been decided in tbo courts which may interest those who occupy rented premises. It was decidod that whajo improvements are mado by a tenant on tlio premises, and nails are used for fastening the samo, the im provement becomes the property of the owner of the premises, but if tbo fast ening is made of scrows, thon the ton ant has tbo right to remove the same. Tin court rulod that articles fastened by Bcrews ara for temsornry use, and can bo removed, but if fastened by nulls thoy become permanent and can not be removed. i i ,m On warrant sworn out by Andrew S. Craig, of Poru precinct. Lydia Brumbaugh aud husband of Brown villo wero arrested Monday for reliev ing Oraig of S37.G7). It nppaira that tlio woman wont to Craig's place in a covered wagon and the two agreed to go to Kansas together. Thoy bad not proceeded far whon the injured hus band and another man appeared on the a lone and with drawn revolvors threat o ling dire vongence and ran Craig off. In the moantlma tbo woman got pos session of Craig's poeketbook and money. Craig came to this city and swore out a warrant and Sheriff Glasgow nr estod tbo man and wife. Whon the parties wero brought in Mrs. B. turn ed over tho money to Craig and the latter refused to prosocuto. Craig paid the costs, amounting to $7.20 and the c iso was dismissed. Auburn Herald. The long standing troublo botween Bishop Honucum and Fathers Fitz gerald, of this city, and Murphy, of Tecumsob, have finally boon amicably Battled. Father Murphy will probably go to Soward and Father Fitzgerald will go to Grafton, both of those mis sions are equally as good if not better than tho ones they now hold. Father Feonoy will bo placed in charge of tho church property here and it is to bo hoped that all the ill feeling that has boon aroused ovor this long controversy will now bo burled and forgotten. Father Fltzgorald dur ing his stay in Auburn lias made many friends by his genial ways and public aMrit. Ho has always been found ready and willing to aid all public enterprises and assist in every worthy undertaking for the good of the com munity. His many friends horo hopo that his pathway in tho futuro will i ot be as rocky as it has boon during tho past fow years.Auburn Poat. W. W. Sanders is agent for It. V. Muir's town lots in Nemaha. If you w nit to lease or buy one apply at Tvy Advkutjsku oflice. Rlpans Tabulos: gentle cathartic. , j. u-. '-'amx. t urn jiuijAjajroufjim jm POLITICAL NOTKS. II. M, IliiHlinolt In Htutu Journal. Practical completion of tho tariff marks tho first step in the republican policy of the present administration. It means rovpniies for the meeting of government expenses without being forced to bond selling, and it means a roturn to industrial conditions such as have marked every republican admit. i Istratlon. Those who think thero is not an active interest over tho stato in the roturn to a republican tariff are mistaken regarding public opinion. Two traveling men in discussing tho question said that thero wero buns drods of farmers ananging to add sheep to their farming with tho res toration of wool valuos, and that henceforth sheep along with cattle and hogs would bo lactors in making up farm stock. TIih man who now trav els noioss tho stato on any lino of rail way sees for tlio first time in yeaiB sheep along the way. A street corner orator tho other day repeated tho sneer of the Into popo cratic candidate for president regard ing prosperity and the fifty thousand coal miners now striking, and yet tho sneerer was tho one directly responsi. bio for tho atrlko. Tho president of the miners association in the associat ed presB declared that tho present fall ing in minors' wages was duo and traceable to the pussago of tho Wilson bill. Ho showed that tho destruction or tho coal tariff had let coal from tho Canadian provinces throughout New England and along tbo Atlantic sea board, forcing American coal westward and breaking prices. The initfal parado In the present strikes was mado when tho author of the bill eroding tlio troublo whb carried around the bal of ropri'BontativoB on tbo Bhouldors ol his most enthusiastic backer. When President Polk socurod Cali fornia as United States territory in the peace negotiations with Mexico thore wero those who fiercely donounced the acquisition of territory and saw in tin now domain only a worthless and barren tract more expensive to retain than it3 worth when developed. Cal fornia was not long in silencing that opposition and proving its worth. When Socrotary Soward perchased Alas ka thero was ridicule and laughter from thousands aud thousands of ex callent citizens yet Mr. Seward's foie thought has long since been damni -strated in 1 tho value of Alaska undoi stod. A little steamer camo dot n the Yukon river in that territory the other day and on its ono trip brought in gold moio tnari one-seventh the original purchase price of Alaska. The wisdom of a poliov of territorial acquisition in tlio past thus proven Will bo a futuro policy. Hawaii has asked for four yeai's admission through annexation and it will bo admitted. The evidouco of a foreign policy on the part of this government assures it. iii "Last summer one of our grandchil dren was sick with a aovere bowel trouble." says Mrs. 13. G. Gregory, of Froderickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed, then wo tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rluea Remedy, which gave very sheedy relief." For sale bv Tuvlnr Mm tinier. tfiat. THE GRANDEST REMEDY. Mr. 11. B. Groove, inmvlmnf of nun. howio. Virginia, certifies that lie had consumption, was given ui to die. sought all medical treatment that nionoy could procure, tried all cough remedies that ho could hear of, but got no relief; spent many nights sitting up ina chair; was induced to try Dr. King's NOW Discovery mill wnn PiirAil by tho use of two botths. For imst three years has been attonding to bus inesH, and says Dr. King's New Dis covery is tho grandest roniedv ever nifide, as it lias done so much for him and also for others in bis community. Dr. King's Now Discovery is guaran teed for coughs, colds aud consump tion. It don't fail. Trial bottlos free at Taylor's drugstore. John Griflin, of Zanesvlllo, 0., says: ' I never lived a day for thirty years VVOM,?u7Br,n8 ftP"y. mi til a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled. M. II. Taylor. Wo will send The Adveiitiseh, tho New York Tribune, the Toledo Blade and tho Chicago Inter Ocean, all four papers one year for only $2.10. Don't nauseatu your stomach with teas aud bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using thoso famous littlo pills, known as DoWitt's Littlo Early Risors. M. H. Taylor WtTJf Jn special session of the district court, last Thursday, Judge btull on the bench, Miko A. Yorty was brought before the court to receive sentonco, he having nlnuilfxl tniillv tn Mm crime of arson. Before sentence was pronounced County Attorney LaMastor made a fow remarks in which bo called tbo attention of tho court to tbo miti gating circumstances in tbo case and tho service which Yorty had rendered to tbo stato, and asked that in view oi the showing made tho court would Bee Mb way clear t pass the minimum of sentence, Mr. LaMastor also added that the circumstances woio such that ho would draw up a petition to tlio governor at his oarlist convenience asking that executive clemency be ex orcised in Yorty'a behalf. By pers mission of tlio court Kov. William Murphy also made a brief plea for mercy. In passing sentence Judge Stull spoke in exceedingly plain lan guage regarding some phases of the ease and said that he did not propose t) make Yorty the scape-goat for a crime which in tho court's opinion was originated and planned by older heads. So long aB ho was on tho bench it should be hiB solemn endeavor to ex ecute justice as God gave him wisdom to see it and in this case he would give tho prisoner the minimum sentence under the law, ono year in the peni tentiary. Tho prisoner was given per mission to remain hero pending the result of a petition for pardon, which is now being circulated and which will bo sent to tho governor. Tho potition U being quite- generally signed. Tas ouuiBoh Chieftain. "I crave but One Minute," said the speaker in a husky voice; and then hi took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure and procoeded with his oratory. One iiuute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lung troubles. M. II Taylor. Koasons why Chamberlain's Colie Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the uetit: 1. Because it aflbrds instant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because it ia the only remed that never fails in tho most sevort oases of dysontery and diarrhoua. 3. Because it is the only remedy triat will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only rernedj that will prevent bilidus colic. 5 Because it is the only romed hat will cure epidemical dvsontery. 0, Because it is the only remedv hat can always be depended upon in asea of chelera infantum. 7. BeeaiiBO it is the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel Homnlaints. 8 Becauso it produces no bad re sults. 0 Because it ia pleasant and safe to take. 10, Becauso it has savee tho lives of more peoplo than any other medi cine in tho world. Tho 25 and ioc sizes for sale by M H- Taylor, tlio druggist. Vim, vigor and victory; these are tho characteristics of Do Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and all stom ach and livor troubles M. II . Taylor WAN'MSI) 23 buggies to paint at ; nrices. If vnn -i ., tho very lowest nriPH nig iu ilium, can seo me. J. S. Hadi.ook- Burning, itching skin diseases in stantly rolioved by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, uuequalled for cuts, bruises, bums. It heals without leaving a scar. M. II. Taylor. TWELVE REASONS WHY Tho St. Louis Ropublic givos a dozen good reasons why nowspapor readers should read this paper. Hero they are: 1. The Republic jb the greatest nowspaper published. 2. It has a cable news service over the entire civilized world, which no other St. Louis paper can secure. .". Special correspondents in all the largo cities and capitals of Europe. 1. News bureau in New York City and Washington, D. C. 5. Special correspondents in every city and town in the western United States. 0. Member of the Associated Press, the graatest news gatherer in the world. 7. Publishos daily the market re ports of the world. 8. Issues a magnificent colored magazine cover with tlio Sunday paper. 0. More noted writers and artists coutributo to tho Republic than any other papor. 10. Issues an unequalled four-page comic weekly wih each Sunday paper free. 11. Publishes pagos of interest and valuo to womankind. 12 Its 10-cent dress pattern des partment is tho most popular feature ovor introduced by a newspaper. Thousands pattoniza it. The daily and Sunday St. Louis Re public is SO a year, S3 for six months and $1.00 for three months. The twico a weok Republic is SI a year 101 papors, two each week. :....!.. ... - .....ui,u agAmmuumi jti tm m t.jjjtAJLM'MUKtasxxmsakxmux.'U LUMft WHflfl All (ICC CHIC Bt Couh Byrup. TMtcs (Jowl. Use in m. hold br drnxxlRt. ll g ! a ft a aMlfSTirKl J)R. W. W. KEELING, NEMAHA ClTV, NEMtAKA. Oflico first door south of Park hotel. L. IL MJERRIT1, Contractor and Builder. All kinds of Carpenter work done on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. J.L, JIclvui, il.D., lh. c;. SPECIAL! IKS: niHefwes of tlio Skin, Din. ea.sef o Women mid Children Will prommi' answer nil cnllB, eltlior day or nlijlit. Oflico -M residence. Nomalia, - - Nebraska Kerker & Hoover, Denier lu HtchoHt priced Dnld'for hides, lnnl. tmlnw game, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA NEM AHA:STOCK PARM J. H. SEID, Prop NEMAHA, - NEBRASKA. Ureedernnd Shipper of Duroc Jersey mill Polnml Cliinu llogn Best no, low prices. Farm ono mile south of Nemaha. Nemaha Cornet Band. Is now prepared to furnish good music for entertainments, picnics, memorial services, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges reasonable. E. E. Mujikokd, Pres. J. E Ckotiiek, Sec'y. G. N. Sandeks. Leader. J. S. HADLOCK, General House Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging. New process of Graining at one-hall in-ico. Neat work and satisfaction guaranteed. c. SHUCK, Proprietor of the NEMAHA VaLLEY Berkshire : Farm. Uroedorof Thoroughbred Berkshire hoi's, Prlzo wlnuliiKHtoulc. No hotter raised. M prices are In accordance with tho tlmuN. See stock and not prices. Kami 4 miles north west ol Nemaha. NEMAHA, - - - NEHKASKA. B.Bel!Andrews.&lD.Ph.D, Surgeon Specialist, Stella, Nebraska Operations for Cataract and all opera tions on the eye, Vericocele, Hernia, Hemerrhoids, etc., performed with out chloroform and painless. Pa tients from abroad can obtain board and hospital facilities at prices less than in a city. coriBidorini? wkill ami sanitary surroundings. Parties seeking relief through surgical moans will do well to confer with Dr. Andrews. Do YouWant Employment At home or traveling with GOOD PAY? If so, write us for particulars, giving ago and occupation. You can work 1 or part time, and the work is LIGHT AND EASY. Address 7 30 THE HAWKS NUBSEKY COMPANY, .MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. We PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON aWxT1? "V0r D"crPt,on an(1 Catalogue. Wo will toll you about it. We havo been telling our friends about this now 23 years. Addross, There is a Wrong Way AND A RIGHT IMDBOPEB &ty i a& PBOPERF yiu v'h f fr 'i;r-v ift way of treating the eyes. Some peoplo seem to think that if they only wear glasses it will bo all right with their eyes. There would be just as much sense in prescribing the same medicine for every disease. Unless you place yourself in the care of a skillful oculist I or optician it would be better to givo no thought to your eyes at all. Wo make a specialty of fitting glasses. S.H.AVEYICO. AUBURN, NEB. Kopresonttng Cooper tho rustling Liveryman or Nemaha. Leave your orders ior n team, hack or dray, nnd Wji do the Best. Our Hack meets all inliiB W. W. SANDERS, Notary :-: Public Nomaha City, Neb. Notice of Application kou Tax Dkkd. To i; 8. Horns, Israel Holmes, .Trio. Argn- brlght, J. A.'lltus. S.H.ipi.r, U. Hose, and allotnerb heteln cum-tuni'il: You are hereby untitled that tho under signed did on tuoiJth day of November, A.D. Jb!l5, purchase at pilvato sale of the county tieiwurei of Nemaha county, Nebraska lot one Hi .block fortj -four (41). In Nemaha City. Nebraska, for tho years 1&87 to 1SW inclusive that satJ property was previously otrered for side at public sale anil not sold for want of bidders; that the purchaser has paid tho Hiibspquo.U taxes on said lot; that said lotfor each of said yeais was assessed In tho names of E s, liuriiN Israel Holmes, Jno. Argu brlght. J. A. T tus. a. Soj.r and O. Hose; Hint the llmool redemption of said lot iioiii said tax sail, will expire on the 0th day of Novem. bor, A. I). 1S9; that oh the 6th day of Novem -her, A. I). ISO, or soon thereafter, tho under signed will apply to the treasurer of said Ne maha county lor a tax deed on said lot. un less redemption will havo been made prior to tho last dale herein mentioned. Tkitstkks Houti:ns Kittkk Mrmokiat. Kkkli.Vq, President. There is a time for nvorvtiiitm. ! the time to attend to a cold is wlion ir. starts. Don't wait till vnn imvn onn sumption hut prevent it by using Ono mimuo uougn uure, tiie great remedy for COUCllS. COlds. nrotm hrnnnliiHc n.wl all throat and lung troubles. M, II. Taylor. TIIE ADVERTISER and the Inter Ocean both one year for only S1.00. TIIE ADVERTISER and the Now York Tribune both one year for SI 10. TIIE ADVERTISER, Inter Ocean and Now York Tribune all throe ono jear for only SI. 85. pay the freight ON THIS s .s3s?:cra,ryv s w-r t.JT -11 tf". Ati"v . rf ( V rv LrrEb J fvzi Kimball ORGAN In Nebraska and Western i0Wa. You Get $195 Organ for $88. YOU PAY FOR IT WITH A FIVE DOLLAR BILL down ami W.00 por month. Fully Onnratitccd for 5 ycaM. all A. HOSPE, OMAHA, NEB. .1