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    THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
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W. W 8ANDKRH, Fabllih.r.
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NEMAHA, NEBRASKA
THE WORLD AT LARGE.
Summary of tho Dolly News,
WASHINGTON NOTKS.
Seciietaky Oacik sent a statement to
the scnato that it wiih impossible to
enforce the liquor law in Alaska, pub
lic sentiment being against it. Ho
said that 40 saloons did open business
in Juneau, a town of less than 4,000 in
habitants, while in Sitlca, which con
tained less than 1,000 white inhabit
ants, thcro wero 12 open saloons.
A hkgent Washington dispatch said
that the president and tho secretary
of war had received offers of 1,000,000
volunteers. Tho patriotic tenders of
service in tho event of war showed how
deep was the feeling of tho people upon
the subject of Cuban independence and
their wish to bring tho Spnnlards to
rotrlbutlon lor tho murder of tho crow
of tho Maine.
Tim lS5th anniversary of tho birth
day of ThoratA Jefferson Was cele
brated at Washington on tho 13th by
a dinner given under tho auspices of
tho National Association of Democrat
ic clubs. About 400 representative
democrats from all sections of tho
county wore present, including many
senators and representatives. Tho
guest of honor was Hon. W. J. Bryan, of
Nebraska, who responded to the toast
of "Thomas Jefferson."
Tine demonstration in honor of Ocn.
Fitzhugh Lee on tho night of the 12th
was a magnificent personal ovation.
Tho distinguished Virginian addressed
a vast concourse of peoplo from tho
balcony of tho Shorcham hotel at
Washington. While exceedingly care
ful n his expressions, ho succeeded in
arousing tho assemblage to a high
pitch of enthusiasm.
Tine president has promised to com
mission Fitzhugh Leo brigadier gen
oral of volunteers in case of war with
Spain.
It was learned in high diplomatic
quarters at Washington on tho 14th
that an exchange of notes had begun
between tho European capitals with a
view to making strong representations
on tho Spanish-American situation.
Their influence will be particularly di
rected toward inducing the United
States to grant Spain sufficient time
within which to try tho armistice re
cently proclaimed in Cuba.
Skcuktaiiy Lonq gave uotlco on tho
14th that no news whatover respect
ing naval movements would be mado
public.
Tiik war department at Washington
received word from a circus company
that, in tho event of war, 25 elephants
would bo put at its disposal for activo
Borvico in Cuba. Neither tho swamps
nor tho underbrush in Cuba would in
terfere with their utility.
A Washington dispatch on tho 16th
stated that tho attitude of England
has from tho llrst been against Euro
pean interference in tho Americau
Spanish crisis und the other powers
have received official notification of
tho fact that England will keep hands
oft Not only has tho greatest naval
power served this notice, but sho has
caused it to be understood that what
ever sympathy was to bo extended
would go to tho United States.
Postmabtku Gknkhai. Oaky has is
sued an order that any postal omployo
who is a member of a military organi
zation and is called out for military
Bervico will bo granted loavo of ab
senco without pay and his position will
bo hold opon awaiting his return. It
will bo filled during his absence by a
temporary appointment
It was stated that tho president had
decided to give Consul General Leo tho
command of tho Virginia volunteers in
tho event that hostilities break out
botwoon this country unci Spain.
A BKGIDKDLY warlike step was taken
by tho authorities at Washington on
tho 15th when orders wero issued for
tho concentration at four points in tho
south of six regiments of cavalry, 22
regiments of infantry and tho light
batteries of five regiments of artillery.
'Pirn fvnnno n ., an ,1 1 a t t 1... i t .. 4 .-
make their transportation to Cuba
easy.
Tiik cabinet meeting at Washington
on tho 15th wus dovoted to a general
discussion of the Cuban situation, but
without anything of importance re
sulting therefrom. Tho government
has received no intimation of tho prep
arations of any note on tho part of tho
powers and members of tho cabinet do
not think tho effort obviously mado by
Spain to concentrate tho powers in her
favor will result in tholr agreeing on
any particular line of action.
OKNKllAL NKWS.
Tiik Rome correspondent of tho Lon
don Dally Nows stated on tho 17th
that ho was assured that tho queen re
gent of Spain, as well as tho popo,
favored abandoning Cuba if that would
avert war.
A disi'Atoji of tho 17th stated that
tho rebellion in tho Philippine islands
was spreading rupidly and tho well-to-do
Spanish families wero ilcolng from
tho islands. Manila vats in a stato of
panic.
An extra freight and a local freight
mot in a hcad-ond collision near Lib
ortyvillo, la. Engineer Dibble, Fire
man Blosses and Brakeman Waters
wore instantly killed. Cause, orders
forgotten,
Tim Kansas, Oklahoma Central &
Southwestern Hallway company has
let the contract for tho first 50 miles of
road, reaching from Coffcyvillc, ICan.,
to Pawnee, Ok., via I'awhuska. Work
is to bo commenced at onco and cars
running by October 1.
Negotiations to consolidate tho
Goodrich, of Akron; Goodyear, of Con
necticut, and Butler, of New Jersey,
tho thrco leading hard rubber compa
nies of tho country, have been closed.
Tho consolidation will take effect on
April 20 and mail ofllccswlll bo in Now
York city.
Tiik roof of the grain elevator at tho
Iloosac Tunnel docks, Boston, was
blown completely off by a dust explo
sion on tho 17th and tho fire that fol
lowed not only destroyed tho remain
ing portion of the immense structure,
but consumed nearly tho entire con
tents, over 400,000 bushels of grain,
mostly wheat. Tho loss was estimated
at nearly S000,000.
A commission loft Havana on tho
17th in order to ascertain whether tho
insurgent government in the province
of Puerto Principe will accept the ar
mistice. A iiKPonr from Cantonment, Ok., on
tho 17th, stated that nearly 1,000 Chey
enne Indians wero in camp on tho
North Canadian, indulging in the ghost
dance and "making medicine," and it
was thought that the mediclno men
were trying to incite thorn to tako ad
vantage of the absence of troops from
Fort Bono to make a stand for more
rations and more frequent beef issues.
Tiik Jefferson Davis memorial win
dow was unveiled on the 17th in St.
Paul's cathedral, the church Mr. Davis
attended at Richmond, Vtu,
president of tho confederacy,
was an immense crowd present.
Davis, her granddaughter, Miss
while
Thoro
Mrs.
Hays,'
and Consul General Lee and family,
accompanied by Miss Cisncros, attend
ed tho ceremonies.
JoSKi'ii Bkmis killed his son-in-law,
Harry Edwards, in a drunken row at
Kansas City, Mo., on tho 17th. They
wero fishermen living on tho banks of
tho Missouri.
Skciietaiiy Gaqk, with tho consent
of tho president, has decided, as soon
as hostilities actually begin, to ask
congress to authorize the issue of
bonds to tho amount of 8250,000,000.
Tho peoplo will bo given an opportu
nity to subscribe to this issue by mak
ing tho bonds of small denomination.
Tho bonds will not bo gold bonds.
They will probably bo mado payable
in lawful money of tho United States.
Tin: Madrid correspondent of tho
London Morning Post telegraphed that
tho queen regent had informed tho
members of her court that it was her
intention to abdicate immediately if
the cabinet took any steps derogatory
to Spain's honor and dignity.
Tiik flying squadron returned to tho
anchoiago at Fort Monroe, Va., on the
15th, having completed its maneuvers
to the satisfaction of its commanding
officer, Commodore Schley.
Pan a, 111., perhaps tho loading coal
mining town in central Illinois, was
reported on tho 15th as being in tho
midst of a coal fumlnc. Not a pound
of coal had been raised Binco April 1.
Tho 40-cent scalo had practically shut
Paua out of tho market. Tho opera
tors insisted that they could not com.
peto with those of tho northern dis
trict and pay tho advanced scale.
Tin: business failures in the United
States for tho week onded tho 15th
numbered 215, according to Brad
street's commercial report, against 105
for tho corresponding week of 1 807.
Gov. Wolcott sent a message to tho
Massachusetts legislature on tho 15th
recommending an emergency appro
priation of 3500,000 to increase tho effi
ciency of tho stato militia, A bill was
framed promptly embodying tho rec
ommendation of tho governor and
passed by both houses under suspen
sion of tho rules. In 25 minutes from
tho timo tho message had been re
ceived tho bill was signed by tho gov
ernor and had becomo a law.
Tiik Polo Romano, a nowspapor in
Rome, on tho 15th said it undcrtood
tho powers of Europe would inter
vene between tho United States and
Spain in favor of tho latter country.
It added that, according to informa
tion gathered In well-informed quar
ters, tho Intervention would tako tho
form of a naval demonstration, in
which all tho powers would partici
pate. In tho opinion of Gon. Miles tho
time for mobilizing tho army has ar
rived. Ho wants tho greater part of
tho army at Chickamauga park, noar
Chattanooga, and has made an urgent
recommendation to tho secretary of
war that tho necessary orders be at
once issued.
Gkn. Wkyi.kh's influence continues
to bo felt in Madrid and throughout
tho country districts. He Is waiting
for tho first movo upon tho part of tho
government, which will offer him an
opportunity to foment rebellion. Tho
feature of tho opposition press is the
endeavor to bring him to tho front un
der tho gulso of a savior of tho nation
al honor as the ono man who can save
tho situation.
At tho cabinet council at Madrid on
tho 14th it wus decided to hasten tho
reopening of tho Spanish parliament.
Tho date for tho assembling of tho
cortcs was April 25, but parliament
will now bo summoned to meet on
April 20.
A Spanish Hug waving on Main street
at Dubuque, la., was torn down and
burned by indignant citizens. It wns
said that prominent merchants had
dnfurled It bcJou.uso tlioy wero dlssatls--
fled at P'resldont McKlnloy's course.
In Perry county, Ky., George Whit
orker and William Jackson quarreled
over a lino fence. Both drew revolv
crs, fired simultaneously and both
fell dead.
Tiik United States consulate at Mal
aga, Spain, was attacked on tho 17th
by a Spanish mob. The shield, hav
ing tho arms of tho' United States upon
it, was torn down and dragged through
tho streets. Demonstrations wero mado
In several other towns in Spain against
tho American consulates and tho gen
darmes had to be called out toprcscrvo
order.
Fun: destroyed the grand stand, pa
vilions, club olllccs and residence of
Chrln Von Dcr Alio at tho baseball
grounds at St. Louis. Loss, 500,600;
insurance, 35,000.
Tiik Yalo students to tho number of
1,500 paraded the streets of New Haven,
Conn., on tho 17th, singing "Cuba
Llbro" and "Hang Old Wcyler to a
Sour Applo Tree," with beating drums
and blazing torches. They afterwards
burned two cillgics of Weylcr nmid
shouts of derision.
Tiik Howard-Baker feud in Clay
county, Ky., broke out again und ten
men wero reported killed and threo
Injured.
Tin: New York-Boston baseball gamo
at New York on the 10th ended in a
disgraceful row, owing to tho excep
tion taken by tho spectators to a deci
sion against tho homo team.
Tiik Mexican government bus or
dered a regiment of cavalry to proceed
to tho United States border to prevent
any uprising in Mexico against tho
United States.
Gov. Cumjkhson, of Texas, has writ
ten a letter to Congressman Bailey sug
gesting tho propriety of congressional
action to levy and collect an income
tax for tho exigencies of war. llo
makes an claborato argument in favor
of an income tux and urges that tho
law which was hold by tho supremo
court to be invalid bo placed in opera
tion by resolution of congress.
Tiik pioneer group of colonists left
Chicago on the 15th to settle on tho
Salvation army land in Prowers coun
ty, Col. Twenty-flvo families were in
tho purty. Each family will be as
signed a ten-acre tract of land, a House,
a horse, a cow and agricultural imple
ments and will bo provided with sup
plies for immediate wants.
A TKiutwio explosion took placo at
a magazine containing nitro-glyccr-ine,
on Whetstone creek, southwest
of the Mannington, W. Va., oil field.
Odus Sykes and Daniel Rice, team
sters, wero killed outright, and Ed
ward Vincent, pumper, was fatally
injured. Two wagons, four horses
nnd the buildings wero literally blown
to atoms. Tho explosion set fences on
fire, and It communicated to the woods
near by and a heavy Are raged thoro
also.
A nouiiiiK trngedy occurred at Aus
tin, Tex., the other night. John Wide
grove. 22 years of age, shot and mor
tally wounded Julius Hansen,' uged 25,
and then killed himself. Tho two men
wero formerly partners in business,
and were said to have had business
troubles.
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Slinlcc Into Your Shoe
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.
It cures painful, swollen, nervous, smarting
feet nnd instantly takes the sting out 01
corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort
ijiscoveryof the ago. Allen'sFoot-Easc makes
tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
cure for sweating, callous nnd hot, tired, ach
ing feet. Try it to-day. Bold by all druggists
nnd shoo stores 25c. Trial pnekngo FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
KIomlicItlM.
Bilks Hello! where arc you going with
Hint door mnt?
Gilks Taking it to the nBsny office. A
friend of mine, just returned from the Klon
dike, cnllcd on me nnd wiped his feet on it.
Richmond Dispatch.
Ilciunliiilcr nnil Ilcmtntlcr.
"Whnt n cute little shirt you have for a
pen wiper, Mr. Jotlcy!"
"Yes; thnt's the only woolen undergar
ment I ever bought of a peddler." N. Y.
World.
After the Onorn.
Marie The tenor's beautiful tones are
still ringing in my enrs.
Louise Goodness! t And earrings are all
out of style, too! Philadelphia Bulcltin.
There is no better recommendation in the
world than n woman's satisfaction; thnt is
one of the reasons why the calicoes and fine
prints of William Simpson & Sons arc in
such universal favor.
AIHUTIONAt. DISPATCHES.
Miciiakl Muntha, an Irishman, and
Antonio Romela, an Italian, had n
heated argument at Pittstou, Pa., over
tho Cuban question. Muntha said tho
United Slates navy could whip tho com
bined navies of Spain and Italy. This
angered Romela so that ho pulled a
stiletto and fatally stabbed Muntha in
tho abdomen.
Edna, tho seven-year-old daughter
of Evan Morgan, secretary of tho Dal
las Rapid Transit Rnilroad company,
was killed by an electric car at Dallas,
Tex., the other day. Tho child crossed
tho street and In avoiding ono car,
wns knocked down by nnothor. Her
head was crushed by a wheel and tho
body frightfully mangled by being
dragged nearly a block.
The supporters in England of Don
Carlos, tho Spanish pretender, headed
by the earl of Asburnham, are actively
proparlng for emergency. Every de
tail has been arranged to seizo tho
propitious moment for action. Tho
local Carlists are convinced that tho
present Spanish dynasty is doomed nnd
that Spain will bo forced to choose be
tween republicanism and Don Carlos.
Bishop Pottkh presented a sot of
resolutions against war at a meeting
of tho Central Labor union at Now
York tho other night, but they wore de
feated by a voto of nearly two to one.
Skciiktauy Gaok has issued a circu
lar stating that any employe of tho
treasury department desiring
gngo in thu military service
event of war will bo reinstated
position at any timo within ono year.
Two Italian laborers were instantly
killed nnd another seriously Injured
by tho breaking of a derrick used in
laying stono near Sehonectndy, N. Y.
Some of tho other workmen rushed
upon tho foreman with drawn knives,
as thoy laid tho blame for thu accident
on him, but tho attack was checked
before any injury was done.
Both houses of congress finally
agreed on tho Cuban resolutions, after
seven conferences, which ended at 1:30
a. in. on the 10th. Thoy declare for
armed intervention in Cuba. The
clause for tho recognition of tho inde
pendence of tho Cuban insurgents was
stricken out. Tho Toller amendment
dlselalinlngany Intention of tho United
States to acquire Cuba was agreed to.
Rkcknt dispatches from St. Vincent,
Capo Verdo islands, stated two flotillas
of Spanish torpedo boats and torpedo
boat destroyers and. tho cruisers Cris
tobal Colon and Infanta Maria Teresa
were at that ro'rt. '
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tlio his
Fuddy "Are you in fnvor of a single tax?"
Duddy "I go farther than thnt. 1 would
have no tax at all." Boston Transcript.
Fits stopped free and permanently cured.
No fits after first day's use of Dr. Kline's
Great Nerve Restorer. Free $2 trial bottle &
treatise. Dr. Kline, 033 Arch at., Phila., Pa.
The biggest blaze is not a sign of the most
heat. A straw-pile will give a brighter
blaze than a ton of coal. Ram's Horn.
To Care a Colli in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Very few people have weak eyes from
looking on the bright side of things. Chi
cago News.
The man who rides a hobby uses egotism
tor a snuulc. Kain s Horn.
Spring is the Time
When Impurities In the Blood
Should Be Expelled
Amorlca'8 Groatoot Modlolno Is tho
Boat Spring Modlolno.
In winter months the perspiration, so
profuso In summer, almost ceases. This
throws back into the Bystcm tho Impurities
that should havo been oxpcllcd through'
tho pores of tho skin. This and other
causes makes tho blood lmpuro In spring.
Bolls, pimples, humors and eruptions then
appear or some moro serious disenso may
take its Btart. Hood's Sarsuparilla is tho
romedy for impuro blood in all its forms,
as proved by its marvelous curo3 of blood
diseases. It is therefore tho medicine for
you to tako in tho spring. It oxpclls all
humors, and puts tho wholo system in good
condition for warmer weather.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is America's Groatost Mediclno. Sold hy all
drugclsts. $l:slrforJ5. Get only Hood's.
Hnnd; Pa He nro tho only pIHs to tako
UUUU S Il. wlth Hood's Sarsaparilla. '
Ijovc'h Iulor Lost.
He looked into her eyes soulfully, but she
seemed totally oblivious of it.
There was admiration and love in his
glance, but she did not heed it.
There was a passion nnd rnpturous longing
in it, but it did not nfTcct her.
Tho fact of the matter was that he was
cross-eyed and she did not know whether it
wns nil intended for her or the girl on tho
other side of the room. Chicago Post.
The Itulliifr PnsNlon.
I offered that lndy $500 for her interest in
the proptry nnd she refused to consider tho
proposition."
"I offered her $409.00 and she jumped at
it." Detroit Free Press.
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-Strong Stato-
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound is
tho conquering of woman's dread enemy, Fibroid Tumor.
The growth of these tumors is so sly that frequently their presence is not sus
pected until they arc far
advanced.
So-called "wandering
pains" may come from its
early stages, or the pres
ence of danger may bo
made manifest by ex
cessive menstruation ac
companied by unusual
pain extending from tho
ovaries down the groin
and thighs.
If you have mysterious
pains, if there are indica
tions of inflammation or
displacement, don't wait
for timcto confirm your
tho horrors of a hospital I
operation; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound right away and
begin its use.
Jlrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., will give you her advice free of all charge if you
will write her about yourself. Your letter ill be seen by women only, and you
need have no hesitation about hcing perfectly frank.
Read what Mns. B. A. Lombard, Box 71, "Wcstdale, Mass., says:
"I have reason to think that I would notb'e here now if it had not been for Lydia.
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Doctors could do nothing forme, and they could not cure mo at the hospital. I
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mo medicine, but it did mc no good, no said the flow must bo stopped if possible,
and ho must find tho cause of my trouble. Upon examination he found thcro
was a fibroid tumor in my womb, and gavo me treatment without any benefit
whatever. About' that timo a lady called on mo and recommended Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; said she owed her life to it. I said I would,
try it, and did. Soon after the flow became more natural and regular. I still
continued talcing the Compound for some time. Then tho doctor made an ex
amination again, and found everything all right. Tho tumor had passed away,
nnd that dull ache was gone."
iLLiaiaiaiaiaiaikw. HHb
Go to your grocer to-day
and get a 15c. package of
Grain0
It takes the place of cof
fee at the cost.
Made from pure grains it
is nourishing and health
ful. Insist that your crooer elves you GIIAIN-O,
Accopi uo imitation. Ci.-
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1 W delicht to do an erlr friind"
Kood turn. Tli working parti ot
,ANY AERMOTOR1
EXCHANGED
FOR A ROLLER
BEARING, "Pbjr'un.
nine. OTer-jomi, evetlutlni, pewer-
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MOTOR. R PT. POR $6: Ult. Jorti3jl6.lt.
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n.ich. .v.rv mnv.lila turton roller!. Double, reared
mill power. ThoAermotor rtn when all other wills
. ' ..in a m. a a. - .... ..l.,4til l tain
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THE NEWBEATSTHEOLD ABTHE
OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL.
On reeoipt of amount, miied motor (but not wheel
or van) will he tent to replace old one then to to
, returned, uner euDjeei to cancellation at any time.
It your old wheel li not an Aermotor, wrllo for
terrai ot ewap new (or old to to on old lower.
You can put It on. atrtaoior to., inicag.
IN 34 YEARS
AN INDEPENDENCE IS ASSURED
If you tnko up your homo
In WESTKHN CANADA.
ttio lam! of plenty. Illus.
tratcd uiunphluts, Klvlna
oxpcrlcuco of farmer
who havo becomo u ealthj
In Rrowlnk' wheat, re
ports of delcK'ites, etc.,
and full Information as
to reduced railway rntos, can ho hart on application
to Department Interior. Ottawa, Canada, or t
J. S. CHAWIXMU), 108 Hoard of Trade UuIWIdk
Kansas City, Mo.
CANCER.SALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATISM, PILES
and all Blood Diseases
Cured by fluid and aolld extract ot
Red Clover Blossoms.
Put Blood Turlner knonn, not a
intent medicine but I'l HE KF.lt
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