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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1898)
T r ConfcMlon of ft Millionaire. A millionaire confessed the scciet of hit miccess in two words hard work. He said he nut in the best part of his life in Raining dollars and losing health, and now lie was putting in the other half in spending dollars to net oaek health. Nothing centals Hostet ter s Stomach Dittcra for restoring health to the overtired body and brain. It gets at tho Blurting point the stomach and overcomes nervousness, sleeplessness, dyspepsia and indigestion. in. a A Ileal Prlrc. "If I had such a wife as Mrs. Negley I think I could be supremely happy." "Why, I don't consider her especially good looking, and it is easy to sec that she isn t verv clever." "I know, but when her husband starts to tell a funny story she doesn't assume the look of a martyr or try to change the sub ject." Cleveland Leader. M, i . Por California Tourists. The Hurlington lloutu has Weekly Tour ist Sleeper Excursions, pctsonally con ducted (by a Hurlington Iloutc Agent) every Thursday from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Los Angeles and San Francisco. The route is ia Denver, Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City with 03 per cent, sunshine throughout the year. Ask Ticket Agent or write for descriptive folder to L. W. Wake ley, Gen. l'uss. Agent, St. Louis, Mo. -! Her Vlcvr of It. "Well," said the old lady, "the war's over, tTolm'B got his pen&ion, the mortgage is done paid olf the mule; an' now, ef we could jest have another war we could git the house painted an' put a new door on the barn!" Atlanta Constitution. IT IS UNPRECEDENTED. Very cold, very bad Neuralgia. St. Ja cobs Oil very sure to cure. Money makes the mare go, but that is not believed to be wholly due to her sex. Town Topics. Nothing so common as muscular pains and aches. St. Jacobs Oil cures. Many persons nave their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work is a burden. What is the cause of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all impurities arc removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. If there is constipation, take Ayer's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. Write to our Ooctor. Wo liavo tho cxcluslvo sorvlccs of fonio of tlio most eminent physicians In tho United States. Write Iroely all tlio particulars In your case. You will ro- celvo a promtit reply, without cojt. Address, DH. J. 0. AYKR. Loweu, siais. Whiskers Dyed A Natural Black hy 4 Buckingham's Dye. I'rlco 50 cents of all druBRht or 11. V. Hall A: Co., Nashua, N. 11. Director of Mint Huberts Kays Urn 1807 Coltingn of Utilil BurpiiMon All Pro- vIoiim Itccnnli. Wnsltlnpton, Nov. 25. In his annual report, Mr. Oeorgo h Huberts, direct or of tho mint, says: Iho most Important events of the fiscal year In tho world of irovcrmnont llnnnco have been tho consummation of tholomt planned resump tion of specie payments by Uussla In gold, tho reorganization of tho monatnry system of Japan with gold as the standard, and the re fusal of tho government of India to co-opcravo with tho government of tho United States and Franco In an effort to establish bimetallism b international agreement. The gold coinage of tho world In 1807 was tho lurgost recorded, amounting In valuo to 1437, 710.34 . against 4193.b0D.fil7 In 1M.V Of tho formor sum flM.0!J,IDI was rccolriuvo nnd ap proximately U01 097,148 a not addition to tho stock of gold coins. Tho principal colnago was by tho United States, Great llrltaln, Uussla, Germany, Austro-Hungary, Franco nnd Japan. The extraordinary colnago of tho voar is accounted for by tho preparations of Uussla. Austro-Hungary nnd Jnpau for tholr monotnry re form. In the case of Uussla particularly, gold, which has boon accumulating for years, much o( It In bars, was passed thiough tho mints to prepare It for circulation. Tho completion of Uussla's plans of monetary form and tho open ing to tho uso of commerce of hor great golo. reserve, systematically gathered year by year until It Is tho grsatcst slnglo hoard of trcasuro tho world ever saw, Is In Itself a most notablo event. Ilevlewitiff tho efforts of the Wolcotl Internutiotuil bimetallic commission, the director says that the sentiment lu favor of a bimetallic monetary standard, supported by international agreement, hud found expression, not only by the legislative bodies of France and Germany, but of Great Britain, and it had, therefore, seemed oppor tune that a conference should bo had with a view to ascertaining what con certed action might be agreed upon. Mr. Roberts adds: Although tho efforts of tho commission wore brought to an end by tho refusal of tho govern ment of hull, i to join tho movument, the di rector considers tho fulluro Indirectly due to a growing feeling that tho rapidly Increasing product of gold has radically changed the situ ation from what it was ton years ugo, when tho cold product seemed to b" at a standstill or de clining. It has changed to Indlfferenco or op position tho attitudes of many who then feared an appreciating stundurd. but who arc quite as much opposed to u depreciating one. Great as was tho world's production of gold in 183. amounting to tho value of 'JJ7.fi0l,8J0, and excoedtng that of 1890 by f3!,8!.609, it Is, judging by tho returns already at hand, certain that tho product of 1893 will bo still grcator. Deadly KxploKlon at Anlilmrn, IMo. Quincy, 111., Nov. 124. The powder mill at Lumotte, Mo., situated SO miles south of hero on tho ''IC'line, and half n mile from Asliburn. blew up yester day, killing six men nnd wounding several others. Tho explosion took place in tho packing house nnd was so terrific as to bo heard and folt at a dis tance of 25 miles. Until the truth was known the inhabitants thought it wiis an earthquake. The exact cause of tho explosion will never bo known, as all the men in the pack ing house at tho time were blown to atoms. Would lloycott "Vtinljrn Nogroo." Santiago, Nov. 25. El Porvenio prints a two-column article with ref erence to the intention of a colored preacher at Topolca, Kan., to bring HO families of negroes and establish a town in the highlands above Santiago which shall be known us Topeku. 101 Porvenio demands that the people boy cott tho Yankee negroes, ussertiuf,' that they are frequently guilty of hor rible crimes, nnd that the soutlnirn, states, anxious to be rid, of their col ored population, will endeavor to send them to Cuba. AUun'a Ulccrlno Hulvo Is tho only sunt euro In tho world for ('lininip UloeiK. Ilftu- illrrra. Ncriiliiiiu Ulcer. Varicose l!lp-x. Wl,ii.. I nwt'lllnir. lever Nnrra. ntiil nil fll.i Mr.,. ,. novur falls. Drawsoutallimlion havosoxpoiisoaini Mil-orlng CurxR pcniiniioiit UcsUalvu for Hollo, Ciirliinclo, I"lle, Natl ICIinmii, Ituino, ulo and ull lreh WniiuiU. Ilv ma'l .:null.:r; Inririi, Mo. Hook freo ,1. 1. A ".LRU .-IRllIf'IMJ CO., Ht. l'uul, Minn. Hold hy DrurcUU. Thin nil: Rlinrrn n ilrnnninn wniA rn- M.j ' plantera. hhown In patents jo.irs ago. A 111:1 ,1 nftlri.il nalr, ,t it.it,, it rn i.f... i.. .!: .1. 'lV.1.1 I, ll,n (liiTrn.llil... .. 1 - titufi,,.. -",""" t-"vuuiBiuuiiuyuuiinurron. ,iSVn., w!",c.' P,nt Pnt i'aw money unless youi , c4 '9 pntop'nblo. A otircli W1I1 usually toll. aptLvl11"1 In Patents wrlto for 'TnotB". oAhv, cut. Dopt.O Dt'3 Molnwj, Iowa. Advlco Freo, f?r a mm FISH-TACKLE BPUUTiJII''. hlTI'Plirjo heat i turn for cwlcru n WPOWELl i CLEMENT CO. WW' Top Snap fft Completes! " ouviuci w Sftx'iULW.u VfVLfc'llfttIflnPi IKtruni JEQLi4SBMSfflB UK V.iiiiil ,. rn- lino T-tP 'fat ( oush byrup. Tuntua 1.m.j. Use t'! bTh iniiu. ftmi ny urucciJis. Io" - BKS END OF HIS ROPE. Will Itullfl Up llfliim SctiooU. iMuscogce, L T., 7ov. 25. Thu Clioc taw council has paiihed a bill instruct ing tho board ot education of tho Choctaw nation to have all pupils now at schools in the states ut the expense of the nation returned home by Janu ary 1. For the last few yours us much money has been spent on Lho educa tion of a few boys and givk in 1b states as for tho support of tho schools in the nation. In the future all tiie nvaitnble school money will bo spent on tho development of the Choctaw school institutions. Zlim Oro 1'rlcii Ooliic llluhnr. .Toplin, Ma, Nov. 25. Zinc ore took a big jump last night, advancing S-' per ton. High grade ore, which brought 35 last week, sold at :!8. This is nearly double the average price paid last year. The present cold snap and frcarcity of eoal have forced many mines to shut down, and will cause a shortage of ore this week, whieli Is stimulating the demand and booming the price. The prices paid for ore last night aro the highest by Si! ever paid in this district. Serlotltt Wreck Neur ltiirllncton. In, Hurlington, la., Nov. 25 Hurling ton, Cedar Rapids it Northern passen ger train, duo in Hurlington an litMO a. in,, but running four hours late, was derailed six miles north of Hunington whilo rounding a curve. The day coach, containing about 20 passengers, rolled over twico and landed right side up in it ditch 50 foot away. Two per sons were fatally injuied and several others received bruises. VoilMir I.iulr MfiittiM AliniHt tit Driitti, Pittsburgh. Pa., Nov. 25. Miss Nora Jtitnur, a highly-respected young ludy of Alloglienv, was beaten no badly yes terday afternoon by three girls (none of whom is over 15 years of age) that she will probably die. Her assailants, Mamie Wright," Sophia Micklo and Marin Heiiuott, nro in jail. The cause ut the assault Is rather mysterious. Miss Httner was walking along the street when tha uswutlt took place. Ornnt Olltntt, tlm "Uitttle Klnc" of Knn- n, Full fur Nearly n IMIIllou Dollar Hit JUrtforlo Cur cor. Abilene, Kan.. Nov. 20. An attach ment suit for S-10,000 lllod hero yester day by tlio Gillcspiu Commission com pany, of Kansas City, against Ornnt O. Ulllett, of Woodbine, precipitated much comment among commission men. Ulllett has been tlio cattlo king of tho state for three years. Starting with nothing, ho has shipped ovor200, 000 cattle from Texas, placing them with feeders on cattle paper. Of late, he hns been hard pressed and Monday bo made an assignment and deed ol trusttol). V. Nalll and wont to Texas. Twenty-five commission linns sent rep resentatives to Woodbine on a special traiu, and thoy are searching for Oil. lett cattle, which aro scattered over central and western Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. No one yet knows how many thoro are or where- they are. Tho register's oillce shows Sl.000,000 of Ills paper, about one-third being "blanket" and unrelcascd mortgages, the remainder covering cattlo being fed. The commission linns claim that many cattle have been mortgaged more than once. Gillott has recently taken 5237,000 life and S200.00C accident insurance, has traveled in special trains and has a cow boy band. He is at years old and has startled the old cattlemen by his bold methods. Pour years ago Gillott was practically without means. He lived on a mortgnged farm near Wood bine, and oven his household goods were mortgaged, lie began his cattle operations by feeding steers for others, nnd, prospering, was soon doing a big ger cattle business on his own account than any other man in the state. GOOD REPORT FROM WOOD. PMIllury Governor of SiintliiK') Says lit 1 Has Sout nation to All I'urti of the Interior. Washington, Nov. 20. Gen. Leonard Wood, commanding the department oi Santiago, has sent an oilleial report tc tho war department, of which the fol lowing is an extract: I have s-snt rations ull nlonu'thosea roast nnd by pads trains Into tho Interior, uslna ovorj effort to scatter tho rations ahout in such v manner as to enable tho peoplo lie strinv to return to tholr native farms In tho interior to do so with a rea sonable nssuranco that thoy can obtain food vhllo waiting tho development of tholr tlr.sl crop. Santlnso Is as clean nnd healthy in nnj town of Its slzo along tho American sencoast south of Fortress Monroo. Kxcollont ordei provalls. Thero 1ms not boon u murdor in tua city since our ocenpnney. Some time ago Maj. McLcary, whom Gen. Wood had appointed mayor oi Santiago, requested to bo relieved of his mayoralty duties and to return to his military post. Gen. Wood appointed as McLcary's succes sor Senor Hacardi, an old resident. The new mayor will conform to Gen. Wood's ideas, which aro to give the Cubans every opportunity to show themselves capable of self-government, "OPEN DOOR POLICY." Clmlrmitii I)lni;ley, I lit) lloain TurllT Ailvo- vociito, KxoIiiIiir Wlnit It .Men no at .Mil n I In. Washington, Nov. 20. Chairman iMngley, of the ways and means com; in'.Uoe, explained tho "open door" policy as applied to tho future com morco of tlio Philippines in case they di;ukl bo acquired by the United SLtwcs. He said: TU vli.-nso "open door policy" which Is now bel ) nllcU abou. so much In tho newspa per. fi.ivuis simply cmiallty of treatment urn.' not IV I u ttnde. As applied to thu depondoncy of a Mmatry It simply mc.ius that Imports Irowj all countries aro to bo admlttud on thu 10UJU lerms as -Imports from tho inothor unmtry As applied to tho Philippines, it uoulif mean that imports from Ureat llrit tin Mid all other foreign countries are to ho ml tutted at tho siiiiiu ratos of duty as Import" !rom tho United States. Of course, this pollo.v uiuld not bo applied to tho Philippines if they should bo admitted Into tho union with territo rial form of government, bcciuso tho constitu tion provides that duties shall bo uniform within tho United States, unless there should r.o mi amendment to tho constitution permit I'm; this. . MISSOURI OFFICIAL VOTE Aver, ice DnniiKiratln Plurality Aliitut ii",- OOO Vitlllunt, fur Kutirenie .Inilt'e, Hail till) l.uri;tt Vote. Hon'fi Thlr Wo offer One Hundred Dollnrs llewnrd for nnv eaoe of Cntnrrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cntarilt Cure. V. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undeiRiKned, have known V. J. Cheney for the hist 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in nil IiusIiickh (rnnsne tioim and liniineiully able to carry out any obligations nitide by their (inn. West & Truax, Wholeale Diuggists. To ledo, O. Wolding, Kinnnn & Marvin, Wholesale DnipeislH. Toledo, O. 1 loirs Catarrh Cure is tnken intcrnnlly, nctiiiR directly upon the blood nnd mucous Mirfaccs of the svolein. Price 75e. per lot tie. Sold hy nil Diuggists. Testimonials ' Jlall's Pamily Pills are the best. .lleiinnesN IV-r on tiled , "Did 1 understand you to nay that drcna you admired so much to-day was a dream?" inqttjrcd Mr. Sinokehnrt. "Yes," answered his wife hopefully. "Well," he proceeded very kindly, "you keep your mind on it when you are to sleep to-night and mnybc you will dream one of your own." Washington Star. .Many People (.'nil not Ilrltilc coffee at niRlit. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Graiu-O when you please and sleep like i top. For Graiu-0 does not stimulate; it nourinlies. cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best codec. Kor nervous persons, young people and children Grain O is the pel feet drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer today. Try u in place of eoifee. 15 and 'Joe. An Authority. , Willie Mninina, wliatdoes making a Imd break mean? "You'd better nsk your father, Willie." Indianapolis Journal. A slip, a Biirain, a sling. Use St. dncobs Oil cured. No Bling. Very few people appreciate the im portance of doing n thing right in the first place. Atchison Globe. Ilnrd winter, hard aches. Hard rub with St. Jacobs Oil. Easy cure. Of all the letteis in the alphabet, only two are O. K. Golden Days. Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 20. Score tary of State Lesueur opened the oil! clal returns of the election of Novem ber yesterday. lie announces the following vote, as shown by the totals of tho county clerks: For Judge of tlio supreme court, long term Marshall. !iW.77J: Flnkoliiburg, t!W.liHj Vorls 3.W7;,Koblnson, 2,'JM; Siitulorsnn. MM; L'usten border, 1,U.'0, sjatterlng, 51; Marshull's plural ity. ao,:i7.i For Judge of tho supremo court, short torm Valllilllt. U88. t:m. Hlgb-50, LMJ, U8; S Livingston 9.7.VJ: Orr. a.b'l; llo'ihun, I. GUI: CuuniiU'ium J.OUj scattorlng, 0; Valllunfs plurality. Ul.lhS. For superintendent of puhllo schools Car rington. i'8,,2i:i IClrlc, i.':il 01 Urown. P.fJMi Iloml, S.8IL'; Keuilall. 1.I5IU Kauchur, 1,0'J. Ciirrlngtou's plurality, ii'J.O.'i). For railroad and warohouso comtnlsslonor Mct'ullv, i.'8.UOJ; Hathaway, 'JM 19V Uillls, IM8.; Williams, a. ha I: Storz, 1,04 J. Andrews, l.'fiO. scattering, 53- AkCully's plurality. il.V B07 litmiiiet to ice.ir Ailinlr.il -elilev. i New York, Nov. 20. A compliment ary dinner was tondored to Hear Ad miral Winfleld S. Schley in the Hrook- lull ,lllli lfict. tiltrlil. in, Itu ttiitiii'lxi.fc Covers were laid for ISO. Schley wit! I escorted to the club lv Congressman : Hennett, and lie was accorded a hourt.v ' reception by tho guests when lie ooii his place at thu guusli' table aloiijj with C'liaunecv .M- Depew, Piujuiiun 1'. T a"' .itiu uihei'b. COULD NOT SLEEP, Mrs. Plnkham Rollovod Hor of AS Hor Troublos. 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