D E1nETMcMttl;l3Matj;fl f'.IIBlii WHUH All HKf (AILS. Heat Oouah Byrun. Tastes Good. Uso in tlmo. Horn ny nniKKimn. It. W. W. KEELING, Nicxa.ua Oitv, NicnitAKA. Office nrat door Boutli of Park hotel. PLASTERER Anno mill AitillK" work n hji;pIiiII. ( tcriiH linllt, I'lipor HiiiikIuk, IvulMOtnlnlHK nml WhltowiM-hUiB lono. l-ow prljes, AM work wnrriuiiiiu. Kerker & Hoover, Dottier In H Indent prlceH pnlil for IiMoh, Innl, Uilow gAiac, rto NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA ,. L. Met Hill, M. ., rti . . PHYSICUH&NDSURGEQH Sl'KOJA ! I-.H: DlHoimoHOf llio Skin, l)l- Woinon ami Clilldruii Will iihwur nit ciiIIh, either day or proii'f nltflil. Ullloo I reHldencc. NEMAHA STOCK FAUMi J. H. SKID, Prop NEMAHA, - NEIIUA8ICA. Iln"lprnnil Hhlppor of Durno Joraoy ' uiil Poland China Hobh Best in, low prices. Farm one mile soulh of Nemaha. Nemaha Cornet Band. Tn tiiiw iiri.itiirnil to lllrillHll UOOO mtlBlC . for entertainments, picuica. memorial service etc. Sat sfactlou guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Vi ill. iuu.ir vjiili, l iuoi J. 15 CiiOTiucit, Sec'y. ji. N anuicu8, Leader. a. SHUOK, i'roprlutorof tho jtajmaha Valley Berkshire : Farm. Hroedor of Thoroughbred HorkHhlro Iiokh, Prl. wluiiliiK ntock. No hotter rulHl. My prtcemiro in iicconlnuon with the tlmcR. Heo stock ninl kci prices. Kiirin 4 miles north- WCHt Ol NlMllllllll. NEMAHA, - - - NEBRASKA. WE ouch week to men all over U. H.to null Hlark Treen-clionpent, hkst. X A V (ntltlt freo takes no money m . iV 1 tuv the work. Also want olub g-t k fjTr'nukora KOtlhelr tices Iroo. Drop Kj AoiJ.UH pomnt; unme refernnoes. Htnrk Huraoiy, Loululuua, Mo or Hock port, III. Wunro KoprenontliiK anil liitroJuolun Mr. J. M. Workman tho rustling Liveryman OF Nkmaha, Successor to S.Coopor Leave your orders for u team, hack or drny, nnd We do tub Rest. Our Hack moots all tialna Totter, .uit-Uhouiii aua Eczema, The intense itching and smarting inci dent to those diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching pileB and a favorite remedy for sore nipples: chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 20 eta. per oox. Dr. Cady'H Condition Powdero, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and ormifuge. They are not food but medicine und tho best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per pc-kper 7 r an n f $$- .;? Cents. Is the very 1 rt larnirn mr-.-'trc 'n; you to use. It gives vi.e gi-'nn-i netvof styles to icIirMu r vti v .tt each monlh). 'J he ccigps : e s .n.ji'e. useful and pr"rtic:il ; 101 'n.n";. A'1 changes i:i picxattinif fVln 1 i ii- 1' .s trated one month m so;Me i.a'i scription anicles on New York i.iif. Pans fashions are worth rearing, il makes a specialty of cl'ilii'tns cos tumes. Paper patterns of all ilhe-na tions are given, and ihey arc perfe t patronized by the leading dresuial:er and best families eveiywheie, l'rjtc 25cts.tfor single copies; yearly rub scriptions, ?2.oo. Ask your newsdealer for "Toileitrs," which is pub!isliL(' the first of each month. TOILETTES PUB. CO., ISO WEST C3d CT3CZT, tit'.V YOr.K. I The Nebraska Advrtiser . I. H.iJ'lKHh l'ubUhrr. SUHSOHII'TION, Sl.ftO I'KIl YKA FRIDAY. DK(! !), 18117.- mm mi Bwtirisirw ROPES INSTEAD OF BELTS. KitKllMh Sj-Htfin Adopted by m Ill Amcrlcnn Cotton mill. Not a little interest has been created among manufacturers of textiles by the improved mechanical equipment Introduced in the new Whitman mills, New Bedford, Mubs. The engines arc pronounced remarkable In every re spcot. Tliey arc of the upright type, totally unlike anything in use in Amer ican cotton mills, are said to show great efficiency, and, though so ponderous, I arc run more quietly than three-fourths of the engines of the mills of the coun try. The engines are characterized by the peculiar distinction of having an open rope drive, a feature which has at tracted considerable attention, says the Now York Sun. The face of the driving wheel is about nine feet and in cut In grooves some ' four inches from center to center. The ropes sink into these grooves and are covered with a preparation made for nreservino- them, the covering lio , , ' - " . . applleds say, once a year. Cotton is the mnterfol of which these ropennre made, and. although they have been run fadlly for more than a year, no trouble has been thus far experienced, and the drive is pronounced the most nnnrlv tinlrnlnitt a i(n I. l.A. I ST..Z r '":;." "?" '" - ""J "ulc'ra" " luuumscvcruccn ' ' "e point of preference ex-1 , PJd In favor of this arrangement '.VStl ' Republican! JUtfl Nevspaper ' o .itr .i . t At ,1 . . mosi lnumare iricnos are unaoie io '' S fnrtt!n fe ordinary belt- recf)ffni hlm. Duddy-"Terrible nc '". """rinks Instead of ddeJt? Raill.otldcoHif:i(n? Fiiofnn jiunjiig iiHuuy unu supping. A Vnlnnlile CM. Howard Heed, of Milford, Pa., start-1 cd out huntincr for nartridecs ami woodcock, and was followed by the ' house cat. All efforts on the part of the young hunter to drive the cat back home were futile; it was bound to go wun mm, and It Illustrated Its ability no a hunter by its "pointing" a wood- cock which young Reed shot. Then it "flushed" a partridge, which was also bagged by the hunter. Peed says he would not part with the cat for the best bird dog in the country. Imltnllon Dntter In Germany. There are 50 manufacturers of im itation butter in Germany. A fac tory in Mannehim produces daily 0,000 pounds from a preparation of cocoa nuts. flemarrylnar. Tt is estimated that in 12 mnrriagef out of p-Qry 100 one of the parties lias been rpre'vic1 ' e'1 THE HAUGHTY DAME. Hotv h Yonug: tlnn Got Even rrltU net for llndencii. She was a tall woman and somewhat angular. ITcr clothes were iu tho ex treme of fashion and her big summer hat was alive with nodding flowers. There were traces about her of former beauty, but most of them were only dimly reminiscent. She walked the streets as if she held the deeds of them in her white-gloved hand, and people looked after her in, profound wonder. When she reached Tittsburgh station nt Euclid avenue she failed to notice the ting-ting-ting of the bell which warningly heralds the closing of the safety gutes, says the Cleveland Plain Dealer. She stulked steadily forward nnd the bar which flails across tHu sidewalk was descending directly above her devoted head. A half dozen people called to her. A policeman shouted. She never turned her nodding head gear. Then, just as the descending tim ber touched her hat n man sprang for ward, caught her by the arm and pulled her aside, the heavy bar grazing her as it descended. "Sir," Bhe cried, "what do you mean by this rudeness?" "I beg your pardon, ma'am," Bald the stranger, "I simply endeavored to save you from a cracked skull." "You should be punished for your roughness," said tho haughty dame. "1 ought to baud you over to this officer." The policeman bowed deferentially. "You will excuse me, too, ma'am," he said, "but the young man used no more roughness than was necessary to save you from a bad thump on the head." "I will report you for impudence," said the tall dame, with a withering look at the policeman. Then she turned again to the young man, "Let this be a lesson toj'ou,"shosaid,"andncverre peat tho offense." The young man lifted his hat. "Madam," he said, "1 trust that noth ing will make me forgetful of the duty 1 owe to the aged." Then the haughty lady turned away hastily nnd swept along. St. Ivouisflj puoiic. I A womnn .lodges all men by her husband. Waslilugton Democrat. humorous. Entitled to the Name "Why is golf called an umuHcmelit?" "Beeauso It Is Btich fun for the people who look on." Uhicngo Record. She "So you don't like the hut juBt in front of us? How would you llke it trimmed?" lie (savagely) "With a lawn mower." Tit-Bits. An Exception. Catesby "All tho world loves u lover." Hawkins (just rejected) "All but the girl the lover loves." Philadelphia North American. "Hit. urn i-r iiwfnweliuit fiiclt." Mild Uncle Cbcn, "dat de mure reason a man . hub foh indignation de less comfort he's j gwlnter git out of it." Washington Stnr. -The First Fire.-"And now, eh II- tlren, ran you tell me now tne oiazing mvord got there? You may answer, .Willie." "Please, ina'ain. 1 guess it . .Might when .ulaui got flrd." Cleve land .Plain Dealer. "That machine, judge," said the victim of The bicycle thief, "was tho finest on the market " "Stop!" cried the judge. "I'll Hue you five pounds for roiiUinpt. This court rides the finest wheel on the market." Tit-Bits. - A Medical View. "Physicians, as a rule, are bitterly down on the hard times." "For what special reason?" "They say people have had to eat such plain food that they are too healthy to be interesting." Detroit Free Press. His Retort. "The apparel oft pro claims the man," she quoted. "The lack of it the woman," he added; and us : ' . 3 " C' Z ," " Zd , ' ..I... I .1 4 l. J ., 1...11 . ri.mIirk neraotml riilemro Evcnint? p'"f PtrsonaL - Chlcu0 Lvcnin , ." , . , . n V-iucngo. insurance Ageni You wnnt the made out ,n fa. vor of ,p yvU Her n pIcaBe?.. llie vietim-Don't you think we'd bet- ter lcave the nnmp out? It wlll anve KO much trouble from time to time, you lcnow.B08ton Transcript. & -Fuddy-"Did you hear of the ter ti.,i.i., .n:,i ,... i r v- 4 rii,ie accident that happened to Danby? nig ,njuriea wcpe serioue that la most intimate friends are unable to 1 elevator?" Fuddy "Worse. lie has lost all his money." Boston Tranflcript, ASTUTE INSURANCE AGENT. Poled the Mn Who Tried to Clulm Money 01 Darned Cigar, "Some time ago," said an insurance man, according to the Philadelphia Rec- ord, "a man asked' me to accompany him home, as he had some things there to be insured. When we arrived at his- house he showed me 100 boxes of cigars, which he wanted insured. There were 100 cigars in each box, making 10, 900 in all, and were valued at ten centa each, bo I insured the lot for $1,000. A few day ago the man came to ran and asked for the insurance .money. i ou ve oiaa no nre at your house,-1 re- P"m 'N' Ut T'?.e B?Sd thCmr said he, 'and according to the paper I amentltled-tothemoney.asltsayBdis- tinctly that if tho goods ore consumed by fire money ia paid on application.' As far as technicalities were concerned he was all right, butl knocked him cold about a minute later by saying in a very stern manner: 'All right, Bir; you'll get the money; but, according to your own confession, I will proceed at once to make a charge against you for incendiarism.' 'Well, I'll be hanged!' was all he said', and the room shook vio lently after he banged the door." Mothers! The discom forts a a d dangers of child-birth can be almost en-i tirely avoided. WineofCardur relieves ex pectant moth ers. It gives puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes preg nancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. ri has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for thi3 trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine ofCardui. $1.00 per bottle. For advice In cases requlrlnc special directions, address, clvlne symptoms, the "Ladles' Advisory Department. " The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooea, Tenn. Mrs. LOUISA HALE. of Jftirorson, Ca., says: "Whon I Mrst took Winn of Carrtnl wo had ijiteii marrieJ thr yams, ? a could not havi any hmirnn. I n months later 1 1 md a i.nu girl i.aty. ti I ii-A,' SI2JJ Tako tho wagonette when in Auburn for any part of the city. Easy riding. Quick time. All trains met. John i McElhaney, pronriotor. If you have ever seen a littlo child in a pmoxysm of whooping cough, or if you have linen annoyed by a con- stunt tickling in tho throat, you can appieeUte tho aluu of One Minute f'migh Ouro, which give quick relief, M H Taylor r-7V. HlllU III h Nil Mill PHI ' bottle or common glass with mine and let itntand tueiitjfour bonis; (l ye.liment or Hettlitm indicate! an un- health) condition of the kidneys. When ur,ie 8lH,Mg Uum u ,8 ,W((M)(!0 of kl(. ney trouble. Too frequent desire to , urinate 01 p.iin in the back is also eon ' clug uriiof l ha' (he kidueyd and l.-ddei .ic out of oiiler. UllA V TO DO. i I'lM-it- t.'i emntiiit in the knowledge ,,tteii expressed that l)r Kilmer's Swamp - Hoot, the gient kidney remedy (., is evr wish in relieving pain in the ii.u'k, KidneSH, liver, bladder and ovfi' pun i. f the in inary passages. It eiptct n.ibility to hold urino and m aldine p. tin in passing it, 01 had effects following uso ot liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessi ty of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate The mild and extiaordinarj effect of Swamp Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures ot tho ' distressing cases. . If vou need ",P('cin0 J'0", 8no,,l" ,m,Ve U,e ,)P3t ', Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar 1 on may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention Tim Advicutjsek and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IJInghampton, N. V. The proprietor of this uaper uuarantees tho genuine ness of this offer. vr ..., ...,..., ...... ,...,., ura r.f accomplish much in this world while 8llffering from a torpid liver. De Witt's Little Early Hisers, the pills that cleanse that orgau, quickly. M HTayr lor. BURLINGTON ROUTE-CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS. Cheap; quick; comfortable Leave Omaha 4:35 p. m., Lincoln 0:10 p.m. and Hastings 8.00 p. m every Thursday in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfer ; cars run right through to San Francis co and Los Angeles over the Scenic Route through Denvor aud Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered in rattan; have spring seats and backs and are provided with curtains, beds ding, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed porters and expeiienced excursion con- ductors accompany each excursion, re- ! living passengers of all bother about , .? .. 1 .. ... ,bagBaBe. pointing out objects of inter- est !ld in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful ex- ' tierience. Second chiBS tickets are honored. Berths $5. For folder giving full information, call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Nebr. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, eyen though of many year's standing, may be cured by using DaWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve It sooths, strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. M HTaylor. Ther is Nothing so Good. There is nothing so good as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell you some substitute. Ue will not claim there is any thing better, but in order t make more profit he may claim something else to bo just as good. You 'vant Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do good or money re funded. For coughs, colds and con sumption and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, there is noth-. ing so good as is Dr. King's New DiB covary, Trial bottles free at M. H. Taylor's. Small precautions often prevont great mischiefs. DoWitt's Little Early Risers are very Bmall pills in size, but are most effective in prevent ing the mo3t serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. They cure consti pation and headache and regulate the bowels. M H Taylor. GUAR ANTEED CURE FOR PILES. We havo a never failing cure for piles of every description. Tried thouoauds of times and never known to fall So confident are we of tho merits of the great Indian Pile Reme dv, that we will send free to any read er ol Tine AnvKitTisKit a liberal sized trial package, only asking the small remittance of ten cants to cover cost 01 postage and packing. Don't suffer onuet hiii send at once for a trial of "i-t great remedy lucloso ten cents Wimto name nnd nit office add res 11 1 uly, and mentn leading this arti - in I UK AnvKHTisKu Address a 1 M irs to the Indian Pile Remedy Co, Spring Valley, Minn. Buckling Ami. a Salvo. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, child-, blalns, comb, and all akin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For sale by M. H. Taylor. The "Bicyclist's Best Frittnd" Is rT familiar name for De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, alwajs ready for emerg encies. While a specific for piles, it also iiiBtantiy relieves and cures cute, bruises, salt rhuem, eczema and all affection-, of the t.kin. It never falls M H Taylor. HOW TO CURE BILIOUS COLIC 1 suffered for wseks Willi colic and pains in my stomach caused by bil loiHnesB and had to take medicine all tho while, untile I uhhI CliamieilaiiiB Colee. Cholera and Uiairho-a Bemedy which cured me. I have since recom mended it ta g(K)d n a s (eople Mks. P Uutlvk, I ,,11'i.avei.. Conn. Persons who aie subject to bilioiH mi le can ward off the attack b l.Mng this remedy as soon as the liisi t m tnrps appeal. Sold bj .H 'l'alor, Drucigist, Nemaha. Nebraska ONE OiM.LAUTO 181)0. For a dollar lull The Semi-Weekly State Journal will bo sent from now until Jan. 1, 1800. A good lowr time to got two big papers even week with all the news of tho whole world; ill the state news and in fact mop , .va ami general re.'idtm,' mnttHt ihm. u get. in any other wtate paper : ne Journal is spending mon hih: ,-ilort in writing up the interests of Nelruss kit and sotting our state's advantages before tho people of tho whole couti try. Nebraska's prosperity will bring thousands of farm buyer to our ' ", You should read he J mum .1 , i, is not an Omaha patter nor a Lim . Id h per, but a state pa pel j it 11 1 it sense, "What will be 101 Mie br-,'. ..-, terests ot Xehrask" V" .- Hi nat, question aiked b ih .lomiiai en called upon to decide JSveiy N'ehins kan should do his best tn keep t the Stt Journal before the people nnd that best ineai'S hv "endiuv in One Dollai which will pjiv t..r the iviper to January hS0. After mhi reHd it send it to your Iriends in the. en-t and let them se' wliHt ir-nt liiiifit. we are doing In X'ebraska. Send m our dol lar to the State Journal Lincoln, Neb The sooner you send the moie papers you will get, for your money. Father Time's P'easure, Tlipre is joy lor Father Time in a stoco of timepivoea that may be depended on for all time. It is a pleasure to those who insist on a first class time piece to get into a such as ours where the clocks and watches may be depended upon. We sell the best time pieces at a yrice you might expect to pay for a poor one- Come and see us. S.H.AVEYIC0. AUBURN. NEB. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade; Marks Designs Copyriqhts &c. Anyono sending a sketch and description may qulokly nscortnln our opinion froo whetlior nil invention is probnbly nntonUblo. Communion, ttons strictly conBrtontlal. Handbook on I'atpnta Bent freo. Oldest agency forsecurlnKpatontH. l'ntonta tnkon throuKh Munn & Co. recolvo tVcla notice, without oUnmo, In tho Scientific American. A hnndsomoly Illustrated weekly. Largest clr dilation of any sclontlno Journal, flonns,! J a vnnp. fnnr mm. (tin tl. Sold bVHll TlOWSdeillOrS. I MUNN & Co.361Bfoad' New York uraucu onico, tra c ou, wusuiukiuu, u. v,. JiTflMH ih A Mj