THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. XV. SANDKUS I'lililMlier. NEMAHA, NI3IIHASKA. THE WOULD AT LAEGE. Summary of tho D&lly Nowo. WASHINGTON N'OTICJI. A Wahiiinoton spcclul to tlio Chlcngo Post on tho U.'ld said that tlio preside tit luul completed hi message- and it wnH in typo with tho pinto locked up at tho government printing oillco and proofs locked up at tho white house. Tho message contains about 00,000 words, which in ahovo tho average, being, In fact, fully twice as long as usual. Oai'T. Ciiowninbiiiicm), chief of tho bureau of navigation, has niiulo a re port to tho secretary of tho navy of tho work of his department. Ho says tho experience of tho recent war has demonstrated the importauco to tho nation of sea power. High prniso is given to the ability of tho gunners on our ships. An increase of tho naval force to 20,000 men and 13,000 appren tices is recommended and a system of rowards by medals of honor, instead of promotion to tho detriment of others, iu favored. ynomcTAUY Hmhs, of tho interior de partment, made public on tho tilth his nnnual report reviewing in detail pension, Indian land, patent, educa tional and territorial affairs. The In dians are declared to have made sub stantial progress during the past year. Tho workings of the Curtis act in tho Indian territory are praised. Tho sec rotary reports 037,000 pension claims pending and recommends a commission to revise pension laws. Early legisla tive enactment for taking tho twelfth census is urged. Tin: first assistant postmaster gen eral iu his annual reportsays the busi ness of tho department shows an in crease of $0,000,000 during tho fiscal year. There were 27,708,078 domestic money orders issued for the year, amounting to 481i)l,lir.,l81. Mr. Heath recommends that post oillco clerks be classified and placed upon a fixed scale of salaries; that small post olllces bo consolidated; that clerk hire appro priation bo made to apply to third class post olllces; that another form of money order bo issued, and that 8B00, 000 bo sot aside for extending rural frco delivery. A Wahhinoton dispatch stated that 17 of the principal peanut concerns in tlio country have agreed to a combine or consolidation. There aro about 20 cleaning houses for peanuts. These handle a crop which is valued at about 80,000,000 a. year. They represent an investment of Sf:i,000,000. It is through tho combination of the cleaning houses that tho attempt will bo mado to handle tho crop hereafter, maintain prices and prevent ruinous competi tion. Tnrc annual report of tho secretary of tho navy was tnndo public on the 25th. It Bays that our navy Is unex celled, tells the story of Dewey's vic tory at Manila and tho bloekado of Santiago do Cuba, awards high pralso to tho marines and makes many roc ommendatlons for bottorlng tho serv ice. Tub postmaster gouoral makes an interesting' report on his department in establishing post offices in our now territorial acquisitions and calls at tention to tho amazing growth of tho postal business In all Its branches. Skxa'ioii Cookhki.i. does not look for any sweeping legislation in congress this winter. lie does not think that any special financial or tariff legisla tion will be attempted. The senator from Missouri thinks, wo ought to as sist tho Filipinos to establish a repub lic and help them to maintain It, Navai, ofilclals at Washington dis cussed seriously the reported combina tion among American shipbuilders to divide the construction of vessels for tho navy which congress is expected to authorize iu order to secure large profits. A tentative pool was said to have been formed by the shipbuilders to pool bids. Advkjkh woro received by President McKlnley on tho27th from Judge Day, president of tho American peace com mission at l'nrls, stating positively that tho Spanish commissioners would accept the United States terms of peaco and that a treaty would bo Higned in a few days. UKNKK.Vl. NKWK. lilt. Lyma.v Allium', the well-known divine, has resigned tho pastorate of Plymouth church, llrooklyu, owing to ill health and other causes. John Hiiooicb, a negro, convicted of assaulting a white woman, was hanged in tho jail yard at Wilmington, N. C. Tins triennial conference of tho Methodist Episcopal church for WU0 will be held in Chicago. A 1'aht freight train on tho Norfolk & Western railway wont through a brldgo at Riverside, 57 miles north of Itoauoko, Vn., and tho fireman was killed and two other trainmen proba bly fatally injured. Tun Miiton 11. Hopkins university building at ICokomo, Ind., was burned. Gkn. Cabtim.i.anos succeeded den. lilimco as captain general of Cuba. Tiik Chilian minister of finance de clared publicly at Valparaiso that there would not be another dollar of papor money Issued iu that country. A cosii'MMit.VTAKV dinner was ten dered to Knar Admiral Schley In tho Urooklyn c'u'j at New York on tlio 25th C. W. Com.nocrc, tho actor, died at New York on tho 27th of indigestion, complicated by dropy of the heart, aged 81 years. A btiikkt fight occurred at Hughes Springs, on tho lino between Marrs and Cass counties iu Texan, in which Constable Driver and his son were killed and Jten Hoono, n prominent resident, was mortally wounded. Tlio affair resulted from a trlval matter. Tun Iloaton Antl-Imperlalist league has begun tho preparation of a signed protest against the extension of Amer ican sovereignty over the Philippine Islands to bo presented to tho presi dent and tho congress of the United States. Tho "antis" said they expect ed to secure 10,000,000 names to tho protest. A sort of endless chain ar rangement was to be tho method of work. Tint vault of the Wrontham (Mass.) national bain: was blown open by burglars and robbed, of S2,000 In cash mid notes valued at 505,000. At Wcatherford, Ok., on tho 28th thoro were two banks ready for busi ness, two newspapers, 10 or more busi ness houses and 2,000 people where four months ago there was a cornfield. Uki'oiith reached Meridian, Miss., on tho 27th that three negroes had been lynched iu Newton county, Miss., and tho farmers of that section were on the trail ol others implicated in an as sault on a white man. The trouble arose over tho ownership of a hog. TiiKitic was a report In circulation in Havana that Gen. Maximo Gomez had died, but it was not credited in Cuban cirles. Tins Hutchinson fc Southern railroad will bo extended from ISluckwcll, Ok., to i'onca. A dispatch from 1'orry, Ok., said that prairie fires had played havoc in Oklahoma and tho Indian territory. One farmer had lost hay, cotton and live stock to the amount of $20,000. Iu tho Kiowa Indian reservation a strip of land ISO by 75 miles wide was burned over, causing great damage. Tnitnu men rapped at tho door of tho homo of Jacob Momiuce, near Touissant, Ottawa county, O., and when tho door was opened they tor tured tho aged man and his wife and compelled them to divulge tho hiding place of $7,700 in cash and 51,000 in ne gotiable papor. Gi:.v. SiiAKrini was the principal guest at a banquet given by tho Sons of tho Revolution at Now York on tho 25th. Gon. Shafter, In his speech, defended his line of action at Santiago. Wim.iam Cato was hauged at Eddy vlllo, Ky., on the 25th for murder. Many points in south and southwest Virginia and In North Carolina experi enced an earthquake shock soon after three o'clock on the aftornoon of the 25th. Wii.r, Hahniss, a minor, was empty ing u keg of powder In a house at Isley's switch, Hopkins county, Ky., while smoking and a spark from his pipo dropped Into tho can of powder. Ills mother was Instantly killed and hoandhissister weroborlously injured. One end of tho house was blown down and tho entire building damaged. This soap factory of tho Allen H. Wrlslow company at Chicago was com pletely destroyed by llro the other evening. It was generally supposed that spontaneous combustion was the eauso of tho fire. Loss estimated at S105.000; well Insured. Kusinhss failures In tho Unltod States for the week ended tlio 25th numbered 178, according to 15rad street's commercial report, against 233 for tho corresponding week last year. A TitAiN was derailed on the llur lington, Cedar Rapids &. Northern road while rounding a curve near Hurling ton, In. Tho day coach, containing 20 passengors, rolled over twlco and land ed right side up in a ditch, 50 feet away. Two persons were fatally In jured arid several others received bruises. Simon Guouhniihim, who was aiar ried on tho 24th in New York city to Miss Olga Hindi, commemorated tho event by giving a Thanksgiving din ner to 4,000 children in Denver, Col., where he lives. The tickets were dis tributed by Parson "Tom" Uzzoll, of tho People's tabernacle, to whom Mr. Guggenheim entrusted the manage ment of tho feast. Mils. Thomas Stki'HH.nh was burned to death and Alex Ross was fatally burned during a fire In tho woman's house at Elkton, Mich., caused by the explosion of an oil stove. This Wilson bank at Utlca, O., was robbed while the officials were absent for a period of 15 minutes at dinner on the 28d of S'J.GOO in registered bonds, 85,000 in coupon bond., and $5,000 in gold and currency. Trumps were sup posed to have done the work. En trance was effected through a back window. Two men were killed and several in jured by tho premature explosion of dynamite at the Limestone quarries near Mlddlesboro, Ky. Mus. Nannii: Stalky ami Minnie France, her niece, wore burned to death at Huntington, W. Va. May Stanley was also badly injured. A lioi'Nrr of $0 a head for wolves is offered by llurcuu county, III. Evichy soldier iu the Seventh corps at Savannah, Ga., was mado to fuel that tho 2lth was Thanksgiving day. All drills were abandoned for the day, and at two o'clock each man received u ration of turkey, fruit ami cake. Ofor 1,000 turkeys and he veral wagon loads of fruit and caku were vent to camp in the morning. The feast for Gen. Lpo'h men was. provided by the luUiv . o' li .' -.'.oil, This battleship Wisconsin was launched on tho 20th at San Francisco. Miss Elizabeth Stephenson, of Wiscon sin, christened tho vessel. Admihai. Dbwky is being boomed In tho cast for the democratic nomination for the presidency in 1000, according to a Now York dispatch. Ni'.w Yoiik and tho New England coast had ono of the severest blizzards ever experienced on the 27th. A dozen or more vessels were driven ashore In Boston harbor and nearly all trains were stalled. Ciuisi' DiH'UTV Wa knock, in trying to arrest an escaped negro convict in Birmingham, Ala., was shot and in stantly killed. Tho town turned out to hunt tho murderer and his capture meant certain lynching. Tun steamer T. C. Walker, running between San Francisco and Stockton, Cal., had one of her boilers blown up and six persons were killed, 11 dan gerously injured and 15 others more or less badly hurt. The majority of tlio passengers were In bed when the explosion occurred and they rushed on deck In their night clothes. The elec tric lights hud been put out, which added to the awful confusion. Tin: medical college at tho university at Indianapolis was gutted by fire. Whims a party of 12 people were re turning from a ball at Otis, O., early on tho 25th on two hand ears they were struck by the Lake Shoro fast mail east of Charleston, William Sea benskl nnd William Kcmplcr being lcmctl outright, while William Sca benskl's two daughtors, aged 13 and 15 respectively, were probably fatally in jured. John R. Shaw was hanged at Cle burne, Tex., on the 25th for murder. Tin: corner-stone of tho confederato monument that is to mark tho final resting1 place of the 419 unknown con federate dead buried in the cemetery at Van Huron, Ark., was laid on tho 24th. Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, Lou isiana and the Indian territory wero represented. Fully 50 per cent, of those interred at the place are Mlssou rians. Eioiit horses were burned alive and several others were blinded in a llro early tho other morning at Kansas City, Kan. The fire started by ono of the horses kicking over a lighted lantern. The loose hay caught and the en tiro building was destroyed. Mkmhkks of tho Third Alabama, tho negro regiment at Anniston, Ala., caused tho greatest excitement on tlio night of tho 24th that the town had over known. Tho negroes, desirous of getting' even on whites, lay in a gully and shot all who passed "by. White citizens armed themselves and wero with difllculty restrained from wreak ing summary vengeance. Several shots were fired before order was re stored. Miss Noka Ritnkk, a highly-respected young lady of Allegheny, Pa., was beaten so badly' the other afternoon by three girls that she will probably die. Her assailants wero jailed. Tho cause of the assault was rather mvste rious. Miss Ritner was walking along' the street when the assault took place. ADDITIONAL niHl'ATI'HKH. It was feared that thousands of tdieep would bo lost in the mountains near Pendleton, Ore., through tho heavy snows. Tins grievances of glass-workers at Millvllle, N. J., have been settled. Tins engineer and fireman of a Ros ton & Maine locomotive driving a snow plow wero killed by the engine plung ing over an embankment near South Ilerwyck. Me. Tin: Franklin stamp mill at Hancock, Mich., was destroyed by fire, tho loss being 8150,000. Six hundred men wero thrown out of employment for six mouths. A bkvkkk earthquake shock recently occurred at Patras, Greece, causing tho inhabitants to become panic-stricken. Soon after a second shock was expe rienced. No fatalities wore reported. A I'isiiKYiiOAT full of workmen was capsized while crossing the Volga at Kincssuui, Russia, drowning 20 of tho passengers. Galloway collkok, located at Searcy, Ark., was destroyed by fire yesterday. The flro originated in the fourth story and in less than one hour tho building and contents were a total loss. Two hundred people, of which number 175 wero young lady students, were asleep at the time, but not one person was injured. A ltox of dynamite exploded the other morning near the Reina battery at Havana, killing and injuring 3S per sons. Mokk than 70 lives were lost In tho wrecks of tugs, schooners and barges along the New England coast iu tho recent storm and over 100 vessels wore driven ashore or sunk beneath tho waves. fc-i-AlN on tho 2Sth accepted tho United States offer of SJ0. 000,000 at the joint session of the peace commissions at Paris and consented to relinquish Cuba and to cede Porto Rico, Guam and tho Phlllppino i.slatids. Tin: United States supreme court on the 28th announced the new bank ruptcy rules which It was authorized to frame and promulgate under tlio national bankruptcy net of July j, 1S0H. Fikk at the Robert Keith Furniture and Carpet company' store at Kansas City. Mo., on the asth, burned out tho sixth and seventh htorie.s'of the enor mous building iind tho remaining five tttories and basement woro drenched with water. Lostf, estimated at 5150.000. Crowed fleet rte uvs were tin u rht tu AN ASTHMA CURE. A Mowt Uiicxnrclcd llenult of Get ting .Mixed Up with a Cy clone. "Did the climate out there benefit your asthma?" asked a man on the boulevard of his next door neighbor who had just re turned from a new resort in the noithwcst. "Say, it makes me short of breath to think about it. I was sitting out in sort of an (.rbor the first afternoon after I reached there. I was in the shadow of a trailing vine tin ough which the sunbeams sifted in mellow light. Tho air was balmy and freighted with the odor of roses." "Must have been delightful!" "Simply charming I Suddenly there was a. sort of gigantic zip athwart the heavens, darkness enveloped tho earth like a pall, and before I could cover three rods, to the hotel on the dead run, there were six inches of snow on tho ground. I never put in a wheezier night than the one that followed." "Mighty sudden, wasn't it?" "Yes, but that's the way things go out there. One morning I started to the near est town, carrying a twig of cherry blos soms and wearing a white tennis suit. Out on the trail it turned cold quicker than you could wink your eye, and I would have frozen if a native hadn't wrapped me up in a horse blanket, a big wire nail serving as a shawl pin." "Got through nil right, did you?" its, provmenuauy. a cyclone struck me, turned the blanket inside out and blew me for a mile. I don't know what did it, hut I'm free from asthma." Detroit Free Press. At It AkiiIii. Mattie I'm invited to the Swelldon's hall next week, but really 1 don't know what 1 in to wear. Helen Well. donr. if vnn Irani mt n.lt.Lu. think a thick veil would go well with your complexion. Chicago livening News. Itllll ItH L'ML'N. .Mrs. Watts Don't you find your neural gia an awful annoyance? Mrs. Potts Oh, I get used to it, more or let, and, besides, I always get the tender est piece of the steak when my teetli arc lame. Indianapolis Journal. 1 m i To Cure a Colli In One Tiny Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets.. A1J druggists refund money if it fails to cute. 25c. In angling it is much the same as in love making. The lish we land are very small fry in comparison with the beauties that get away. Roston Transcript. Check Colds and Rronehitis with Hale's Honey of llotchound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cute in one minute. It's pretty hard for some men to keep their wants down to their incomes. Chicago Laily News. After six years' suffering I was cured by Piso s Cure. M -try Thomson, 291 Ohio Ave., Allegheny, Pa., March 10, '91. Cats are very gentle to their kittens, not withstanding the fact that they lick them frequently. Golden Days. - - --- To-day sore and stiff. To-morrow cured. ot. Jacobs Oil does that every day. Black mid blue nrc the universal football colors. L. A. W. Bulletin. The cold keens active the pain of Sciatica, fat. Jacobs Oil drives it out. Laziness nnd dirt never quarrel. Ram's THE GENERAL MARKETS. Kansas City, Mo . Nov. SO. ua'iti.u nest bueves ! :o Stackers 3 00 Native cows a so IIOOS Choice to heavy a 00 SHEIH'-li'atr to choice t fio 5 10 4 8 3 CO 40 -I 25 07 WHEAT No 2 red.. No. 2 hard COKN No. 2 mixed, . OATS-No. 2 mixed.., CO l da 30fffJ 3Hi 26 W JllJS NO 2 48 FLOUK Patent, per barrel.... 3 (tt Fnnuy i :i is HAY Choice timothy n fio Fancy prairie 7 00 HHAN (sacked) s HUTTEK-Cholco cronmory. ... 18 CIIEESE-Full cream 0 EGOS-Cholcc 18 POTATOES to ST LOUIS. CATTLE Native and shipping 81 00 -I8K 3 'S 3 25 7 0') 7 23 52 K 21 0 21 32 ft, 4 15 3 U) 3 m -I 25 3 7.) Toxans. :i oo 3 41 3 25 3 CO 71 31 IIOGS-Hoavy SIIEEP-Fulr to choice , FLOUU-Cholco WHEAT-No 2 red , COKN No 2 mixed , OATS-No 2 in ixed KVE-No. 2 11UTTEK -Creamery. LAUD Western moss POKIC CHICAGO CATTLE-Common to prime. . llOUS-I'.ickintr and shipping.. SIIEEP-Falr to choice. FUME Winter, wheat WHEAT No. 2 rod COKN No. 2 OATS-No. 2 KYE nUTTEK-Croamery .'." EAKU POKIC I" NEW YOKE. CATTLE Native steers HOUS-tiooil to choice. . . SHEEP Common to choice . WHEAT-No area COKN No. 2 OATS Va 2 P.CTTEK 71 ' 27 r.itf in at 28 2.1 i SO 7 80 I 85 8 00 I 00 3 3) 3 "n OS 5 80 3 -10 f'?l -I 25 3 01 WK IK! yt 31 dh 28 6014 8I 50 II t Hi1, -l 00 ' 7) 7 8) I 2-i 3 05 5 25 3 80 4 60 77B 7l)' 30 V6 4J 10 3ihj 15", 24 3?or Iufaats KJf w in ciNTAUn ccurfu, tt r ' " oifcuiuuity fX9 js JmTff a U 3 M 43 0 xf 4ffi Catarrh Cured Bfoo Puriflod by Hood'a Soraapa rllla and Hoalth lo Good. "I was a sufferer from catarrh. Ono or my neighbors advised mo to tako Hood's. Sarsaparllla and I did so. A few bottles purified my blood and cured mo. I havo remalncd In good health over since." Jas. T. Adkins, Athcnsvillc, Illinois. Hood's SarsapaBilla Is Amorlea's Greatest Medicine, tu six for. Hood's PIHa cure all Liver Ills. 25 cents. Her Gucnn. lie For a week I have not slept an hour at a time. I have tossed upon my bed night after nicht, only to arise wcaiy nnd de pressed in the mornings. I cannot eat. I come and po and am weighed down with one-all-pervading thought. It is with me in my waking hours It is with me in inv dreams. Sht Ah, it is too bad. I'm sorry for you. "Marie, have you not guessed what it is that troubles me? "Yes. You'ro afraid there may be another call for men and you'll have to go and fight." An hour afterward he was still walking around in a circle and wondeting whether one reauy mcani tt or not. nicago evening News. A Sweet Memory. She I shall never, never cease to enjoy tho memories of inv college days. .Ho-rWhat incident connected with them is brightest in your memory? She Let me see oh, yes! those elegant ice cream sodas wo used to get down at the village apothecary's! Koxhury Gazette. Comorford Itros., liuftalo, N.Y.. want rep resentatives to introduce their low-priced. Holiday Watches. Write them. Indolence often assumes the mask of pa tience and gathers in her rewards. Chicago Daily News. Rust eats faster than use wears. L. A. W J'UlIctin. $4"1$ t CHOCOLATE Celebrated for more than a century as a delicious, nutri tious, and flesh-forming bev erage. Has our well-known YELLOW LABEL on the front of every package, and our trade-mark "La Belle Chocolatiere" on the back. NONE OTHER GENUINE. z X X v : S Made only by I WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. I I DORCHESTER, HASS. CSTABLIOHCD I TOO. ? ASTHMA IS 1 S rnnr:nr?c?c?im w x. iVUKC03 vc W. tA) in its tendency and forms a hnhlt i j the nervous system. In curing Asth- W ma now iiauu oi nea in mne h w to taught the nervous system and the old J habit will fade away. The ASTHMA to to will go with it. In order to do this a new tVDe of nutrition must h pcIoK. llshed thrOUPh bettering th rnnrfltlnn ta of the blood. Under Dr. Hayes' treat- Jj ment.new life comes into the blood, $ the recruited blood nourishes the very W organs which made it. so that they 5? make still better blood, and so the $ circle goes on until the diseased tissues so are replaced by new and healthful J? ones, and Asthma is gone. Write to 3n Dr. P. Harold Haye3, Buffalo. N, Y., & v iui uuviuc as to your own case. - --rf '-r''7-a'' aad Children In Use For Ovsr Thirty Years TL- t!-j l-.. li ni r, I., no Mnu I0U H3Y3 AWaVS UD RH i -'r"- MunnAv gth i ke.i vcnn ty. CA TRAOC.Mn. BAKER'S 1 to. i K 4 fc i. 1 T I iw I , S k- U.L.