umutLijunu mmuu 'iHfJU'im'M) ' .miu 111 '" u'liwu, nmi"j w wnw-nimJnn'Trr --rt'. The Nebraska Advertiser . If. NIJ'IUiltH rubliihtr. SUHSGHIPTION, 81.00 run YBAiJ Fill DAY, OOP. 10, I8!)7. S7 Ncwsp r RcDublican 1 .mLft jJLltiimwwmmimfKjJIJ fl , jflPfcwi iw C Tho fact that u man Htanda well in thu community where ho Uvea ia u good rocotnmondution. J. M. Anderson Ih highly esteemed by tho citizens of JoluiHon, and will draw many votoa from other parties. Hh Ih well quuli" fled for the position of county judge. Tho votera will make no mlstnko by electing him to that position. W. II. Hill Iiiih boon tho tnoflt efli dent deputy HherifT Nomalia county ever hud. Ho attends strictly to buai neaa, and captures a larger proportion of thu criminal!) he gooa after than any other oHlcial Nemaha county ever had. Ho ia deserving of election to tho oflleo of sheriff, because ho lias Hhown by hia uctioiiH in tho paat that ho ia all right for that position. Everybody Iiiih a good word to aa for It. M. Olllan. A man that can be in bustnoas aa many yeara an Mr. Gil Ian haa in Auburn and mako aa many frlonda and aa few onomios must bo an lionebt, airaightforwaid, reliable man Such a man will mako a good tronsur . er. We do not bollovo any man will regret voting for Rob Glllau for coun ty trouHiircr. M II. Carman haa mado the beat county Huporiuteudout Nemaha count) over had. He ia raining the grade nee-cf-sary for toachora to get a eertillca e, consequently wo aro getting a better claaa of toachera. Ho is doing a ureal deal of hard work to udvanco the in torests of the schools of tho county lie allows no threats to aworve him from doing Ills whole duty. IIo uu doratands tho need a of the schools bet tor than unv ono possibly could who liaa not been in thu oflleo. Ho should receive tho votes of all who favor good Bchoola, rcgntdlcHS of party. Ho should ho elected. Vote for him. THE THREE EUROPEAN RACES. IiKlulilliililr nvlili'iiui'TlintTlicrR Arc That liuiy. IiiHtcnd of a alnglo European type there In Indubitable evidence of at least three diHtinut races, ouch possessed of a history of Hh own, and each contrib uting Homething to the common product, population, aa we see It to day. If this be established It doeH away at one fell swoop with most of the current inoutlilngH about Aryans and pro-Aryans; and especially with such appellations ns the "Caucasians" or the "Indo-Oermanlo" race. Supposing for present pence that It be allowed that the ancestors of some peoples of Eu rope may once have, been within sight of either the Caspian sea or the Hima layas, we have still left two-thirds of our European races and population out of account. And yet It is too early to dlsciifls these events In the history of these racea; that will claim our atten tion at a later time. Tho present task before us Is to establish first of all that three such raolal tj'pcs exist In Europe. Prof. W. Z, Klplry, In Applctons' Popular Science Monthly. .Mutch nnil Clear. Thrre are several devices for com bining match and cigar. One of these is a sort of peg, made of niter, sulphur, charcoal, flour and gum arable, which Is stuck on the end of the cigar. When you want a light, It Is necessary merely to nil) the tip of the cigar upon a rough Hurface. A perfumed match has been patented, the slick being dipped in oil of cassia. Of course, there are ever so many odd sorts of matches actually in use to-duiy, as, for example, the wax matches, which are employed In Eu rope to an extent vastly greater than In this country. Most of the wax matches are manufactured in Italy and f J rent Prltaln. They are fimde by drawing strands of fine cotton thread, 20 or no at a time, through melted at carina. This hardens quickly, and the tapers are rounded by pulling them through perforated Iron plates. Tt. then remains only to cut them into proper lengths and dip them into nn igniting com position. Philadelphia Press. A mnn who can't smoke or chew usually goes around with n toothpick In his mouth. Washington Di'tno-''at. OMB 1)0 hh A It l'O 18IM). For a dollar bill Tho Semi-Weekly State .Journal will bo sent from now until Jan. 1, 181)1). A good loner time to got two big papers every week with nil tho news of tho whole world; all the state news and in fact more nowti and general reading matter than you got in any other atato paper. The Journal ia spending money and effort in writing up tho interests of Nebrasv kit and setting our state's advantage before tho people of tho wbolo coun try. Nebraska's prosperity will bring thouaanda of farm buyers to our state You should read tho Journal which is not an Omaha paper nor a Lincoln pa per, but a statu paper in its truest sense. "What will bo for tho best in terosts of Nebraska i"' is the HrBt question asked by thu Journal when called upon to decide. Every Nobrns kan should do his best to keep tho Stato Journal before tho people and that best means by sending in Ono Dollar wlilch will pay for tho paper to January. 1801). After you read it send It to your friends in tho east and lot thorn see what great things wo aro doing In Nebraska. Send in your dol lar to the Stato Journal Lincoln, Nob. The sooner you send tho inoio papers ,'you will got for your money. 'GUAKAN I'BEDOUHE FOR PILES. Wo have a novor falling cuio for piles of ovory description, 'I riod thousands of timoa and never known to fall. So confident aro wo of tho merits of tho great Indian Pile Ri mo dy, that wo will send free to any lead er of Tiik Advkutiskk a liberal i-taed trial package, only asking tho email xomlttnnco of ton couts to covor cost of postage and packing. Don't suffer ouger but sand at once for a trial o( this groat remedy. Inclose ton cents. "Write naino and postolllce address plainly, and mention reading this arti cle in Hue Advkutisku. Address all otters to the Indian L'ilu Remedy Go. Spring Valley, Minn. The SniltliH' Ilotutlon In Olllce. The post olllce situation, at Adams, Mass., Is an interesting one. Peter Smith, republican, has been nominated as postmaster to succeed his brother, Fred Smith, democrat. During the past four years Peter has been Fred's as sistant, and Peter now very probably appoints Fred as hi chief clerk for the next four years. It is n fair arrange ment, and the patrons of the office are satisfied. Manchester Union. (otiit Ailvlco. Hrowni" What should I do when I'm In doubt as to what steps to take? Towne Consult a dancing master. W Y. Journal. .SprliiKT IlpjMirloe. "Yon," said the man, "are not so hot." The cucumber, thus rudely addressed, managed to remain cool and replied: "And you are not so mnuy as you might- be." Then, to sustain itspreniise.itdoubled the man up. Typographical Journal. Ailvlco from tlio Ilcnrt. Harrow That's a dainty wheel you linvc there, old man. I'll take a spin on It some day. Ily the way, what kind of a wheel do you think I ought to ride? Marrow One of your own. Brook lyn Life. CURLS WHtHt All H.S! FAILS. Bert Cough Byrup. Twites Oood. Ubo in unic. hoio nr nnicmnu. Dilcl Tho "Hieyclist's Hear Friend" is a familiar name for DoWitt's Witch Hael .Salve, always ready for emerg encies. While a spi'dllc for piles, it also instantly relievos and cures cuts, bruises, salt rhuem. eczema and al affections of tho skin. It never falls Al II Taylor. Bucklin's Ami' a Sn.lv The best salvo in the world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlioum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, child blains, corns, and all skin eruptions), and positively cuies piles, or no pay required. It is guranteed to glvo per fect natisfaction or monoy refunded Price 20c per box. For sale by M II Taylor. rewrwre7CTtJm.woea.jJiJiMUJxliiEaM -KiOTKvAns..jDprxniiT;j fv H ill U m T& Jrnd-jlreot ST&ttV W H FI IB Km I til ...i ... jrilH '0..S1 . - - . vM j m ' " jf .! .N8S2flV.Y m vcjww Small precautions often prevent great mischiefs. DoWitt's Litt'e Hnrly Risers aio very small jiills in size, butaro most effective in prevent ing the most serious forma of liver and stomach troubles. They cure consti pation and headache and regulate the bowels. M II Taylor "My boy camo home from school ono day with bis band badly lacerated and bleeding, and Buffering great pain," says E.J. Schall, with Meyer Bros.' Ding Co., St.. Louis, iMo. "I dressed the wound, and applied Chamberlain's Pain Halm freely. All pain ceased, and in a remarkable short time it healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, apt aitis, swellings and rbeuma'ism 1 know of no medicine or prescription j equal to it. I consider it a household necessity " The '1T and fi()e sizes foi mile by M. II. Taylor. Moments .ire useless if trilled nwnj ; and dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in cases whore One Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief M II Talor HOWToTlNDOlIT- Fill a bottle or common glass wit urine and lot it stand twenttour liouis; a sediment or settling uidicaies nn uu healthy condition of tliekidnes When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ley trouble. Too frequent de.siir i urinate or pain in the b.ick is hIm con vincing proof Ilia' the kidneys am bladder aio out uf older. tt HAT TO DO. There is euiniort in the knnwledgi so ill ten expresai'd that. Dr Kiinm' -wiiinp-loot. tin uient kuui- iciueih IhIII is iiv.ry wish in lvlievinu pain in the buck, UhIiicas, liver, bbuldei ami eveiv part of the urtnarj pasiigi-s. It conects inability to hold mine ano scalding pain in passing it, oi bad eff cts following use ot liquor, wine oi heM, and overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compelled to get up main Mines during the night ti uiinatt I'lie mild and exttaordiunrN effect of Swamp !()'it is soon lealized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distiossing eases. If von need a medicine you should have tho best SjH by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar Yon may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free bv mail. Mention This Advkuti&hu and send your address to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Kinuhnmpton, N. V. The proprietor f tliia nuper uuaiantees the genuine ness of this offer. m f ff S ft 5 ink 13 hi ix in L if ill yy.i M M y) Were Contracted before the Boom in Prices. And tiro being sold tit lowest yriccs on record. Manufacturers have notified us of recent advances ranging from 10 to -0 per cent on nearly all qualities of Jackets and Capes. ADVANCE IN PMC At Mcliiincli9. cent-Our Our values are 2f) per bettor than last season. stock is much larger than ever before, embracing a complete assortment of fill styles and qual ities of "Wraps for ladies, misses, children and infants. Our garments lit. They are perfectly tailored. Thep have the artistic touch which is the delight of discriminating buyorr. AVE URGE EARLY BUYING. Prices never were so low as now. Our assortment never was so complete as at this time. It will bo impossible to dupli cate present prices later in tho season if our stock should bo come exhausted. Tile GrGat Casli BeDarmiaiit Store OF A.A.MC1NINCH & SON BKOVYNVILLE, NEBRASKA. ,. ,. Jlelvln, 31.J)., Ph. . KS: 1)1 senses of tho Skin, l)ls Wonu'ii nnil C'lillilrt'ii Will nromn iiswor all o.iIIk, oltliur day or ;iili;ht. Olllcu resliionoc. Cl'KOIA. A CUK FOR HLL10U6 COL10. KicsouitOK, Scrovon Co., Ga. I have been subject to attacks of bilious colic for doveral yeare. Chamborlain's Colic Cholera and Dlarrluun HeuuHly is tlie only sum leliof. It acts like a charm. One dose of it givos relief when all other remedies fail. O. 1)(J tjUAur. Foraaloby M. II. Taylor. THE TOLEDO WEEKLY DLADE. Every intelligent family needs in additional to the local paper, a good national weekly. The greatest and most widely known general family nowspapor is tho Toledo Weekly Made. For thirty veara it has been a regular visitor in every pint of tho Union and is well known lit almost ovury one of the 70,000 postoillces in tha country. It is edited with reference to a nation al circulation. It ia a republican paper, but men of all politics take it, because of its honesty and fairness in the discussion uf public questions. It is the favorite family paper, with something for ovory member of tho household. Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; tlio household depart merit, (best In tho world). Young folk, Sun day school lessons, Talmago's sermons tho Farmstead, tho (juestion buio.iu' (which answers questiona for subscri bers), the news of the week in com plete form, and other special features. Specimen copies gladly sent on appli cation, and if you will send us a list of addresses, we will mall a copy to each. Only SI a year. If you wish to raise club, write for terms. Address Tins Hladk, Toledo, Ohio. If you have evorseen a little child in a piuoxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a con stant tickling in tho throat, you can appreciate tho value of Ono Minuto Cough Cure, which give quick relief. M II Taylor. )ll. W. W. KEELING, Numaiia City, Ni:ukaica. Olllco llrst door south of Park hotel. nemaha:stock farm .7. H. SEjlD, Prop NKMAIIA, - NKHKASICA. IJroeiloriuiil Hliippor of Duroo Jersey ii ml Poland China Hogs C. SHUCK, PlOpllftOI III tllf NEMAHA VaLIEY BfiiiKSiiiUE : JKAitar. Hi hi .Icroi lliorouglilited lleilthlilro Iioijh, I'll.- wliinliiK ntcick. No liettfr lalciil. My prlci-s arc in ucuonliuici' with tho tlinns. Sea stock unit cut piluus. Knrin in lies north WL'.si o. Nt'iniihii. M;.mH, - - - NI3MHASICA. Best no, low prices, south of Nemaha. Farm one mile W. W, SAWDERS, Notary :-: Public Nomalia City, Nob. JFRBin SiMSS 7fV, PLASTERER Acme nnil ARUtlto work u Hpi'clulty. CIh. teriiR tiutlt. l'aper Hnnclng, Kiilnomtnlnu anil Wttltowiiktilni; tlono. Low prlct-H, AH work wurriuilml. Nemaha Comet Band. Is now prepared to furnish good music for entertainments, picnics, memorinl services, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed Charges reasonable. E. E. Mumfoud, Pies. J. E. CnoTiiuu. Sec'y. G. N. Sandisus, Leader." There is a Wrong Way AND A RIGHT 3S. Wo Hlf Hopri'vpiiting niul introtluclng .Mi. J .M. Workman j 1MPBOPEB jyJ Sh & PBOPE& L. U. MERRIT'l, Contractor and Builder. All kinds of Carpenter work done on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. rf?r-L Ahm NEMAHA, NE1JHASKA, Certainly you don't want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick head ache, sallow skin and loss of appatlto. You have never tiled DoWitt's Little Early Minors for tlieso complaints or you would hayo been cured, They are small pllla but great regulators. iM 11 Taylor. Kerker & Hoover, Doulur In MEATS H luliest prices paid for htaen, lnrit, ttulow jaiiio, etc NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, S) VWfJ WM, way or treating the een, Somo people seem to think that if thoy only wear glasses it will bo all right with their eyes. There would be just as much sense in prescribing tho same medicino for every disease. Unless you place yourself In the care of a skillful oculist or optician it would bo better to give no thought to your eyes at all. Wo mako a spocialty of fitting glassea. S.H.AVEY. AUBURN. NEB. tlio rustling Liverynian OF Nkmaha. Successor to S.Cooper Leave your orders for u tenin, hack or dray, niul Wk do the Rust. 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Publishes pages of interest and value to womankind. 12 Its 10-cent dress pattern ues partmont is the most popular feature ever introduced by a newspaper. Thousands patronize it. Tlio daily and Sunday St. Louis lie public in SO a year, S3 for six months and Sl.no for threo months. The twice a week Republic Is SI a year 101 papers, two each week. Itlpans Tabulea cure torpid IlYer. S?qM t y A