s I UWOJUIJI 1MJJUI MUTII The Nebraska Advertiser W. W. 8JUY1W11N JTublOlnr. SUllSOItll'TION, - 81.50 1'KIl YKAH FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 185)7. &Msm JmW& fi J uwican M eyrspapor papo VX m& BURLINGTON ItOUTE-OAL-IFOKNIA EXCURSIONS. Cheap; quick; comfortable. Loavo Omaha '1:35 p. in., Lincoln 0:10 p.m. and IlaatinB 8.50 p. in. ovory Thursday in clean, modern', not crowded touriBt sleepers, No transfer; cara run right throuli to tiati Francis co and Loa Angeles over the Scenic Route through Donvor and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spring seats and backs and aro provided with curtaiua, beds ding, towolB, Hoap, etc. Uni formed porters and oxpoiionccd excuraion con ductors accompany each excuraion, re lieving passengers of all bother about baggage, pointing out objects of inter est and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful ex perience. Second cIuhb tickets are honored. Berths 5. For folder giving full information call at nearest Ihirlingtnn Route ticket olllce, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr. No man or woman can enjoy life u accomplish much in this world whilt suffering from a torpid liver. DeWittV Little Early Risers, the pills ilia; cleanse that organ, quickly. M HTn lor. ON 15 DOLLAR TO 1800. For a dollar bill Tho Semi-Weekly State Journal will bo sent from now until Jan. 1, 1800. A good lomi time to got two big paperB every week witli till tho news of tho whole world; all the Htate news and in fact more news nml general reading matter than yon get in any other state paper. The Journal is spending monej and effort in writing up tho interests of Nobrass l:a and setting our state's advantages before the people of tho wholo coun try. Nebraska's prosperity will bring thousands of farm buyers to our state Ton should read tho Journal which is not an Omaha paper nor a Lincoln pa per, but a state paper in its truest BeiiBO. "What will be for tho best ins terosts of Nebraska?" is tho firBt question asked by the Journal when called upon to decide. Every Nnbrus kan should do Ids best to keep tho State Journal before tho people and that best moans by sending in. One Dollar which will pay for the paper to January. 1809. After you read it send it to your frionds in tho east and et them see what great tilings wo aro doing In Nebraska. Send in your dol lar to the State Journal Lincoln, Neb. The sooner you send the mote papers you will got for your money. Moments ato useless if trilled away; and dangerously wasted' if consumed by delay In casoa where One Minute Cough Ouro would bring immediate relief M II Taylor. Hii . GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES. Wo have a never failing cure for piles of every description. Tried thousands of times and never known to fall. So confident aro we of tho merits of tho great Indian Pilo Reme dy, that wo will send free to any read er of The Advbutiskk a liberal sized trial package, only asking tho small remittance of ton couta to cover eoBt of postage and packing. Don't suffer onger but send at onco for a trial of tliia groat remedy. Inclose ton centB Write name and postolllce addie3h plainly, and mention reading this artl Clo in THE Advkutiskh. Address al letters to the Indian Pile Remedy Co., Spring Valley, Minn. W. W. Sanders is agent for It. V. Muir'a town lots in Nemaha. If you want to lease-or buy one apply at Tu Advkiitiseu otllco. Tetter, Salt-Ulinum ana Eozonia. Tho intonso itching and smarting: inci dent to thoso diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain 'b Evo and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. it is equally efficient for itching piles and a favonto remedy for soro nipples: chapped hnnds, chilblains, frost bitea and chronic soro eyes. 25 cts. per box. , Dr. Carty's Condition Powders, aro jmst what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier nml vormifugo. They aro not food but medicine and tho best in use to put a uurso in primo cono'tlori. cents per pe rp", Price 25 A grain blockade is again threatened in the Burlington freight yards in Kansas City. There were 230 cars of grain, most of them from Nebraska points, in the yards Tuesday. Tin llurliugton can accommodate onh aoont 200 cars at a lime in its yards. The grain men were informed that unless the grain was moved at once the Hurlington would be forced to re fuse additional shipments temporarily. Nebraska City News. THE RECENT VOTE. Although the ollicial canvass of the returns ol the Nebraska election will not take place until next Monday, the iieo is enabled to pieseut the following table of leturns which with but a few exceptions are plliclal and from which the Dgures of the ollicial cauva a next week w ill not vmy appreciably. The i otal vote will aggregate a little ovei li);.()00, of which Sullivan, Hie Hiici'eah till fusion rxhilidale for supieme judge receives 102,737. The total vote polled by . fudge I'ost, the republican candi late, is 88,021, the fusion plurality be ii g 13.810. I'lio vote for Switzier, the eiwnlid Me of the national deiuucials while not given in the tuhlc, does not exceed 8U0, while the vote of Strong, iirohihiliuuiHt, approximates 1,000. Kaley, lepubllcau candidate for re. kjent, has run ahead of L'ost by 1,000, Jille Diydon, the other republican 'landidato tor icgent, lias polled aub slantially the name vote as Post. On ie other hand Von Forell and Ken wer, (lie fusion candidates for it jents. have (alien behind Sulliviu. by ."j.000 voles, so that the average fusion oluiality on regent is only 7,000. Omaha Heo A L1HRARY IN ITSELF. Few people are able to buy as man books as they would like, yet It Ib pes nihlt) without them to keep in touch vith all tho loaders of literature, as well aa to follow the world's progress to every department of science and i. dustry. The Youth's Companion al leady piovides the means for over half a mil ion households, at an expense to .'ach ol'Si 75 a year. Every issue o! the Companion gives as much reading matter as a l2mo book of 175 pages, and the Companion comes overy week. The quality of its contents is shown by tho aunounceu ent for 1808, which (promises omiiihutionB next year fiom the Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, Rud yard Kipling, Speaker Heed, Capt. A. l Malum, W. D. 'rw ells, Lieutenant Peary, tho Marquis of Duffetin, Sena tor Hoar, Justin McCarthy and uioie than two hundred other eminent men and women. All now subscribers for 1808 will receive Companion's gold-embossed calendar, beautifully printed in twelve colors, and the paper will be sent free from the time tho subscription is re ceived until Junnary, 1M)8, and then for a full year to' January, 1800. A handsome illustrated prospectus of the volume for 1M8 will bo sent, to anyone addressing Hie Youth's Com" panion, 2(f fJolumbus avo., Huston Masa. The;'icyclist'a Rest Friend" is a familiar name for Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, always readv for emerg encies. While a specific for piles, it also instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt, rlmem, eczema ami all alTectioiHof theskiu. It never falis M II Taylor. Bucklin'sArnia Salve The best aalvo in the world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, child blalns, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is gurantoed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded Price 2Bc por box. For sale by M. II. Taylor. Small precautions . often prevent great mischiefs. DoWitt's Little Early Risers aro very small pills lir size, butaro most effective in prevent ing tho most serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure consti pation and headache and regulate the bowels. M II Taylor Take tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the eitv. Easy riding Quick time. All trains met. John McElhaney, pronriotor. If you have ever seen a littlo child in a pnioxvsm of whooping cough, oi if you have been annoyed by it con stant tickling in tho throat, you can appreciate tho value of One Minute Cough Cure, which give quick relief. M II Taylor. Rlpans TahuloB assist digestion. JPans'Tabulcs cure torpid ;iven Rlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. IGNORANT OF UNITED STATES. Nova Scotln KntlvfM Who Know Little of Undo Shiii'm DotiutlnH. "In some parts of Nova Scotia where r have been," snidi a doctor, who, ac cording to the Chicago Times-Herald, had recently made a tour of the prov ince, "you will ilnd in places remote from railroads a rerni.nnt of that nim pllclty pictured by the poet of Evangel inc. One of these primitive people was an old lady, who had never set foot out Bide of her nuthe hamlet. She could have told from he army all the history of all the kings and queens of England. I do not doubt, but a certain bigoted loyalty to the crown kept her from knowing anything concerning tlie United States. When I was introduced to her as a Yankee she looked hard at me and inquired how it happened that I was so dark, with black hair and whiskers. " 1 saw a Yankee once,' she said, 'and he had yellow hair and n yellow goatee, and I thought, all Yankees looked like that.' "She next inquired If I lived in tho 'States.' I told her that I did -when I was nt home, whereupon she said she supposed I was often in New York and might see her granddaughter there. I asked her In what part of New York she lived, and she said in Minnesota, and that she looked exactly as she her self did at that nge. " 'And they do say she is very good looking,' said the oldlady, with pardon able pride, 'and I wish you would tell her to write home to the folks oftcner.' "I promised to deliver the message, and hope I will be forgiven for making the good soul hnppy by the slight de ception." u DESIGNS FOR PAPER MONEY. 'Will I'rolmbly Prevent UnlHlnK of Government KofcN. Secretary Gage has presented the question of the advisability of a reform in the designs of of United States paper money. There are at present in cur rent use, says the Washington Post, three classes of government paper money silver ccrtiilcates, treasury notes of 1890, and United States notes, or greenbacks. In each of these classes there are nine denominations, making 27 in all, each being represented, by a special design entirely dissimilar from the others. Secretary Gage's plan is to have prac tically one design for tine three one dollar notes, another for the twos, and so on up to $1,000, the highest. The reading necessarily would be different on each denomination, hi order that the three classes of paper money may be readily distinguished the seals and numbers in each class will be printed in distinctive colors. The 'numerals on each note will be made very prominent. The secretary argued that the new de signs would in a great measure pre vent the raising of notes, as the design would at once identify the denomina tion Independent of the numerals. The secretary had with him at the last cabinet meeting samples of the new designs, and all of the members present expressed themselves us highly pleased with the scheme". Unless something un foreseen occurs to prevent this plan will be carried out as soon as the plates can be prepared. LIGHTNING ROD'S FUNCTION. DlaciiKHloii iih to Whether Itn Action I Coiintiuit or Intermittent. An extended discussion has been go ing on in the German technical press as to whether or not a lightning rod during a thunderstorm is continuously acting to equalize the electrification of the clouds and that of the earth. Some assert that the function of the light ning rod is to offer a good conducting path to the earth for a lightning flash, while others claim that it offers a con stant medium between the air and earth. Among the facts adduced by the adherents of the latter theory, says the Chicago Chronicle, was an instance which occurred during the construc tion of a lightning rod for a chimney 100 feet high, when the uncompleted work was interrupted by a thunder shower. A temporary wire was, there fore, run -to a neighboring pond, so ns to ground the rod, when it was no ticed that considerable gas was formed on the surface of the submerged wire, indicating that a current produced by the silent discharge of the clouds was passing and decomposing the wntei by electrolysis. Another experiment was quoted, in which a plate lightning, arrester, with a galvanometer in cir cuit, was connected in circuit with a lightning rod, when an almost constan deflection of the galvanometer necdlt was observed, showing that acontinuec1 equalization of electric charges doc take place. The Worlrt'H Tcleprrnnh I,lne. The actual growth of the telegraph lines of the world is 7,000.000 kilometers not including nenrlyano.OOO kilome ters of submarine cable. This total is divided as follows: America, 4,050,000 kilometers; Europe, 2,8-10.000; Asia. 500, D00; Australia. 350 000: Africa. 100,000. The en i ire length of all thcie wires joined together would permit of the establishment of 20 lines of telegraph between tho earth and the moon. Whim inn' I.nvn. It is computed that all the houses in 1,0 1 the luinn and New York could bo built of e Java thrown out bv Yesiuius siree tJie first recorded eruption In A. D. 79. BULLET COVERS. JVcvr I'rocewn by Which I.enil Itnlln Are Steel-Con ted. The discovery of a secret solution by which leaden bullets may be coated so ns to render them superior to steei (ased bullets is announced by Charles W. Hales, a chemist, and Kdward Merry, i surveyor, of Springfield, 111., says the New York Sun. The oidinary leaden bul lets, when used in the Krag-Jorgensen rifle, have been found to be too noft, and I he lead has clung to the barrel of the r!flc until the barrel was final! v clogged, and the steel cartridges, w liieh have succeeded the lead ones, have even tually torn the barrel faults not found in tho new article, hi pursuing their experiments these inventors, it appears. 'iieceeded in procuring some of th i smokeless powder used by the govern input in flic Krag-Jorgensen rifles, mnk- I lug numerous tests with their cart- , ridges, and with results showing the remarkable efllcleney of the new and . tccrot preparation. Thus, nt a distance i of .'10 yards they bored a hole through nn ax blade and also through a flat- ( Iron, hi the latter case tho bullet lo'dged in a tree, entering a distance of I six inches. Nnttire'H rinlloonn. The island of fire, known by the na tives as "The Home of the Hot Devils," Is a recent discovery in Jnv.i. In tire center of a huge lake of boiling mud and slime exists a phenomenon abso lutely unique, nnd so wonderful that tourists brave the difficulties of the long journey inland simply to see it Scores of enormous bubbles are formed in tho sticky slime by the gases wide' arise from the lower depths, and thrs grow nnd increase to an enonnors si looking like nothing so much .i th large model balloons sent upsonu-tines to ascertain the direction of the wild These bubbles, some of them, attain a diameter of five or six feet before then burst, which they do witb a loud ex plosion The sounds are described ii' resembling a constant series af heav, platoon firing. French Cyelli'p: Cnitom. The practice of carrying light canes on bicycles has now become almost a custom with the young men of Trance. The idea is to enable the riders to bring their wheels to a standstill by leaning a little to one side and support ing themselves with the cane while they engace in a chat with some nc Mjaintnnce on the road. THE TOLEDO WEEKLY ULADE. Every intelligent family needs in additional to tiio local paper, a cood national weekly, The greatest and most widely known general family newspaper is the Toledo Weekly IJI.ule. Por thirty vears it lias been a regular visitor in every pait of the Union and is well knovVn in almost every one of the 70,000 postoilices in the country It is edited with reference to a nation al circulation. It is a republican paper, but men of all politics take it, because of its honesty and fairness u the discussion of public questions. 1 is tho favorite family paper, with something for every member of the household. Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; tne lousehold department, (best in the world). Young folk. Sun day school lessons, Talmage's seimnns, the Farmstead, the question hiiM'Uii (which answers questions for Kiibscii ers), tho news of the week in , com plete form, and other special feahnes. Specimen copies gladly sent on appll- alien, and if you will send us a list of addresses, we will mail a copy to each. Only Si a year. If you wish to rune club, write for terms. Address Thk Hi.adk, Toledo, Ohio. HOW TfJFIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty four bonis; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back is also con vincing proof thai tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr. Kilmei's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy tHitl Is every wish in relieving pain in Hie back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of the urinary passages. It conccts inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compolled to get up many limes during the night to urinate. Tho mild and extiaordinary effect of Swamp Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of tho mo'.t disttessing eases. If vou need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Tim AnvKitxisKii and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Rimihumpton, N. Y. Tho proprietor of this paper euarantees the genuine ness of tills offer. Mothers! THE discom forts and dangers of cmiu-oiruican be almost en tirely avoided. Wine of Cardui" relieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives puts them iuJ condition to do tbeir work perfectly. That makes preg nancy lcs9 painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. 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