The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, April 14, 1899, Image 7

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America mid Germany.
So soon ns America showed her charac
teristic firmness the German cruiser left
Manila Hay, and we now protect the Ger
man interests. In a like manner all elonv
neh ills ily before the wonderful power of
llostetter's Stomach Hitters. It strikes a
the root of all diseases the stomach, and
not only cures indigestion, constipation, bil
iousness, liver and kidney troubles, but
cures them quickly and permanently. It
makes a hearty appetite and fills the blood
with rich red corpuscles.
It is an awful shock to find that we have
been polite to people who were not worth it.
Puck.
Songs about the Klondike should be writ
ten in a "miner" key. L. A. W. Uulletin.
Ail Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Srnur op Viae, manufactured by the
Camfounia Fig Syhup Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining' the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative ami presenting'
them in the form most refreshing' to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening1 laxa
tive, cleansing- the system effectually,
dispelling' colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling- one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting- on tlie kidneys,
liver and IiowaIs, without weakening;
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
r jiTthc" process of manufacturing figs
arc used, as they are pleasant to tho
taste, but the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the CAi.iroitN'iA Vio Svkup
Co. only. In order toget its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
lOUISVIIii'. ICY. ME v7 YDHK. N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists. Price 50c. per battle.
THIRTEEN LIVES LOST.
fc
LICK
WELL KEEP YOU DRY.
ML
Don't be fooled with a mackintosh
or rubber coat. If you want a coat
that will keep you dry in the hard
est storm buy the Fish Brand
Slicker. If not for sale in your
town, write for catalogue to
A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mass.
i31
Spalding's Official
Base Ball Guide
EllITKB 11V llKNItr ClIAltniCK
PRICE IP CENTS, POSTPAID.
oniclal
Averages
Nntloual
and minor
leagues
and
COlW'KO
olubx;
pictures of
MX)
players.
PLAY
BALL
Scientific
batting.
fluMliik'.
pitching
und haso
running;
how to
find tho
playors"
uvcniKCS,
oto.
New Playing Rules
6f nil for Cataloinr or Hate Bill and AthMIc Goodi.
A. C. SPALDING &. BROS.
Now York Chicago Denver
B01L0UTAND BE NEW!
Hot Spring ami nil tlm ramoiiB Wntnr
Uiironi-uiiililiitil liiyuiiruwn liomo InSul
plio Mucruitlu S.i It mid our apor Ilnlh
iiiiuf. a Kiuirnnii-rii cure iur wieu.
iimtim,,Syii, Ni'inultrU tun) nil
nt-8 mid llluod. All iIIm-iim-ii Unit
utu on 1 1 im l. Mineral Hi liik'H In tlio
u n mm i urnpo vui'vi-rmiuiy
trt nteil at liumu. Kulpho Man
netio S.i It la u romlilmitlon uf
Mil Miml Miiu-i itln which con.
etltuto tliu iiiimIU liml proper
4ji iitiiiir in iH'ii'Uiuit unpiinKK
Iti nuriiltH mill Atm.iliri mill
are vnporlznl In our Uatli Itolie hmlom-il ami imai
ly tluiuaniiilK uf pin pIcI.uik Hent ciiinpW'ti'. Incliiil
Inir Lamp. Knit nml KuIih iiii receipt nl J&EJ.OO.
Nulliii -Mimnelle Jtntlt Co., llmivllle, III.
tmmmm
nrau ii w iimuiAi
ililL
-t04il.'LMYaW.Y&tf
JtflWSSSE
1000$ of UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS bAV
A Flr In n Wrnltliy Nnw Yorker's ICeil-
Uriice I) iitm Terrible Work Several
I'croinn Iujnrecl, One I'atally.
New York, April 8. A dlsnstrous
fire visited tho wealthiest section of
this elty during tho enrly morning
hours of yesterdny nnd caused the
death of 1!J persons. Nine or ton por
sons were injured, ouo of whom will
die. A mother and hor three littlo
children perished. Tho list of dend is
almost equally divided between pcoplo
of unusual wealth and servants. Tho
fire spread so rapidly that It gave no
elinnce of escape. Tho amount of dam
age to property is estimated at about
5220,001). The fire originated at tho
corner of Sixty-seventh street and
Fifth avenue, in iho house occupied
by Wallace C Andrews, president of tho
Now York Steam Heating company.
There wero in the house 14 persons,
fast aslccep. How tho flro originated
is still a mystery, though It seems
tolerably certain that an explosion
of soino kind occurred, but whatever
was the cause tho flames gained hold
with such rapidity that only two es
caped from tho building. One of theso
is so badly injured that she has no
chance of surviving. The fire commu
nicated to Sixty-ninth street and, In
the house of Albert .J. Adams, a serv
ant was burned to death, thus bring
ing the total of victims to 1.'!. So thor
oughly did the flames do their work
that, when the gutted Andrews house
was searched, tho corpses wero so
charred as to be almost beyond posi
tive Identification.
TWELFTH CENSUS DISTRICTS.
Countrr I to Ito Dlvliltnl on Concrossloiuil
Dlitrlut I.lnna, with Kouiu Cou-
Hlllltllttloil.
Washington, Aprils. The following
scheme for the division of tho country
Into supervisors' districts for tho pur
pose of the twelfth census has been
adopted by Director Merrlam:
The census net provides that tho wholo num
bor of supervisors' districts shall not exceed
800, und thnt, wliurcvcr practicable, tho bound
aries of these districts shall conform to thoso
of tho conijrcssionnl districts. Tho number of
concessional districts is 3)7, to which must ho
added eight territorial districts, Including ono
for Hawaii and two for Alaska. Tho numbor
of districts to bo saved by consolidation is,
therefore, C In tho interest of tho enumera
tion, it has been deemed ndvlsablo to effect
mich consolidation where tho population is
denser than tho uvcrage, rather than In sparsc
Ij hettlud retriont
TUo following Is tho numbor of districts nl
lottcd to each western state and territory:
Alaska, 2 Arizona, 1; Arkansas, 0; California,
0: Colorado. 2; Hawaii, 1: Idaho, 1; Illinois. 10;
Indiana, 13; Indian territory, 1; Iowa, 11; Kan
sas, 7; Minnesota, 7; Missouri, IJ, Montana, 1;
Nebraska, f); Nevoda. I; New Mexico, 1; North
Dakota, I; Ohio, 1U. Oklahoma. I; Oregon, 2
South Dakota, 2; Texas, 13; Utah, 1; Washing
ton, 8; Wisconsin, 0; Wyoming, 1.
SPLENDID FIELDS OF GRAIN.
ABOUT DEWEY'S COMING.
Ho rroNir to Complete 111k Work on the
Cominlnlon unit Come Home vrlth
tlio Other Members.
Washington, April 8. Within a few
months Admiral Dewey will bo back
on American soil, If all goes well, and
will then bo given tho welcome he
earned nearly a year ago in Manila
bay. He will not be recalled, as such
action might bo construed as a mark
of dissatisfaction with his recent ac
tions and might encourago tho
Filipinos. An intimation has been
conveyed to him, quite unofficial
ly, of course, that the work
of the navy in the Phlllplnes Is over,
so far as lleet movements are con
cerned, and that tho minute he asks
for shore duty the request will bo
granted. It Is understood Admiral
Dewey is ready to come homo now, so
far as naval duties are concerned, but
prefers to finish the work of the
Philippine commission and come home
with Chairman Schurman and ex
Minister Deuby.
RECORD OF FAILURES.
Bloat Fitvorllo t-tiiiwlnc In Compurlnon
with 180 The Went Shown n Ue-
rri'ima of 41 I'er Cunt.
rerinauontly cures all Ilchtnt:, llurnlnii, Scaloy,
ticalp and Skin Diseases suuli im halt Khmiiii. r
lem.i. Scald Head. Chilblains. IM!e, Hums, mtiy
Humors. IMndmtT, llelilnn Sealii, Kallhii; Hulr
(tlilekeiilmxniKl m.iWIiik' It Soft, hllkr. and Luxuri
ant), All Kb oo Kruptlons (producliiua Soft Clear,
llenutlful Sklu und Complexion) It contains no
J.eiiil Sulphur. Cantharldes or anythliiK Injurious
An easy Kruat seller Ijinly canvassers mnkn M
to V.5 a d.iv DntKKlsU or mill ftOc, CaMlllnrls
MtnnirartiirltiK Co.. N V Address T. II 1 1. 1..
MANMKIKI.II. Ant., 41I.KN KMXiR, .. .1.
New Yorlc, April S. II. G. Dun &
Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says:
Failures in tho first quarter of 1893 wero In
number 8,772, uu.ilnst 3,1187 last your, and tho
liabilities S7.I5.',MI, against W.UUU.fcoW a de
crenso of t7.U psr cent. QooKraphlcal nspects
:nal;u tho roturus peculiar, with a slight in
crease of def.iults in Now Knuland, an increaso
of 13 per cent. In tho southeast und 20
per cent, in tho central states. There was
a decrease of nearly -IU per cent. In tho
I'ncltlo and southwestern states, II per cenu
in wustorn states nnd -IS por cunt, in middle
states. No other year of tho 24 covered by
Dun's qunrtrrly reports has shown us smull
failures durlni; its llrst quartor. pxcoptlnir lt-81
and 1811. and no other excpt H8) undlci-Oas
ctmill MnhlllMeii nnr fntlnrp. Tin iivnrrii'o nf
I dofaultul liabilities per firm In business, onlv
122.10. Is smaller than in tlio llrst quarter of
iiuv linn except 1880. and thu rate of defaulted
liabilities to solvent pajments throuvh clour-
I Iiik houses, only 1 i per )I,oiki, is uiso tlio low
est for tho quarter except In U8 1
Failures lor tho week havo been 111 in the
United fct.ilos, iii;.lnst 2IJ lust your, and 17 lu
j Canuda, ui;jlust3j lust year.
Following is copy of letter received
from Dennis Twohey, who went to Win
nipegosis, Mnnltoba, from Austin,
Minn., March, 1S9S:
WlnnlnegosK Man., Jnn 23, 1S99.
Benjamin Davles, Ksq., Canadian govern
ment Agent, St. Paul, Minn.
Dour Sir: I have great pleasure in
writing you these few lines to let you
know how 1 like my new location, and
how I have been getting along since
1 left Southern Minnesota. 1 like this
country well, the climate agrees with
me and my fnnilly nt all seasons, and
taken all around It is awny ahead of
Minnesota. 1 may sny that we have
not hnd one storm yet this winter. As
iegards the productives of the soil, 1
consider it beats Southern Minnesota..
I am a practical farmer, but hao never
been such cgetnblos In my life ns I
have seen raised here. As regards grain
of all kinds, I have soon splendid yields,
in fact any mnn who cannot get along
here and make a good living cannot do
it anywhere.
We have abundance of wood for fuel,
timber for building, and lots of hay.
I have got good water on my place,
about 21 feet. 1 have a good class of
neighbors around me, and have been
well used by everybody. 1 have been
able to get Jots of work for myself and
team at fair wages, whenever 1 wanted
It, and I think any one else can do the
same. I would not earo to return to
Minnesota.
I am, sir, yours very truly,
(Signed) D13NNIS TWOIIEY.
The Government has Agents in sev
eral of the States, any of whom will be
pleased to give information as to free
homestead lands to those desiring it.
Owing to the Number of Drinks. llrown.
"When you get in late nt night, do you
always tell our wife where you have spent
the evening?" Jones "Not always. Some
times I don't know." Ohio Stnte'Journal.
THE GENERAL MARKETS."
FILL Your Own TEETH
With IVOUIM:. Arrests decay relieves pa in
utianinteed lor 10 years. Sil.oo nils H (fit.
lycilllNi: CO r.. Dearteirn M room .,11) Clili :uo.
n i lit Jui cliculiir Only preiiarnl Ion ever dlseiv('red
IO WNHW l)ISa I'KYiKlves
.) D nf Id: rtllef und tnr ort
.its H 1 1 of ti tin mil' riul lo ilu In-ill-llie-ll
IVeo. IIII, II. II. I. Ill I Vh b(ls,llot I, AllaaU.da.
w licit t'outtti Syrup. Taut Hood.' Uro fA
r$ It tlmo. Sold by rtmnulMa. p
Altetil'K I'nrees Iteorniinlzc.
Chicago, April S. Tho Altijeld party
Is to be reorganized under tho namo of
"Chicago platform democracy." A
permanent exeeutlvo eommltteo was
established at a meeting In tho Unity
building headquarters yesterday. Tho
primary motlvu underlying tho plan
to perpetuate the party, according to
ex-Gov. Altgeld, Is to have luliselpliiuul
lighting forco ready for tho gruat nn
tlonnl battle next yuar. Tho ox-governor
iutumls to fight for recognition
lu the national democratic convention.
Kansas Citv,
CATTLE Host beeves. ...
Stockcrs
Native cows
HOGS Choice to heavy
SHi:Bl Fulr to choice
"WHEAT No. 2 red
No. 2 hard
COKN No. 2 nilxea
OATS-No. 2 mixed
HYE-No.2
FLOUK-Patcnt, per bbl
Fancy.
HAY Choice timothy
Fancy prairie.
I3KAN (sucked)
HUTTEU Cliolco creamery....
CHEESE Full croum
EGUS-Choleo.
POTATOES
ST. I.OUIS.
CAI'TLE-Natlve und shipping
Texnns.
HOGS Heavy
SHEEP Fair to choice
FLOUK Cholco
WHEAT No. 2 red
COKN No. 2 mixed
OATS No 2 mixed
KYE-No. 2
UUTTEH-Creamcry
LAUD Western mess
POKIC
CHICAGO.
CATTLE Common to prime. ..
HOGS Packing nnd shipping..
SHEEP Fair to choice
FLOUK Winter wheat
WHEAT No. 2 red
COKN No. 2
OATS-No. 2
KYE
HUTTEK-Crcumery
LAKD
POKIC
NEW YOKIC.
CATTLE- Nntlve St ecrs.
HOGS-Good to choice
SHEEP Common to choice....
WHEAT No. 8 red
COKN No. 2
OATS-No. 2
MUTTF.K
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The Pioneer Medicine
is Ayers Sarsaparilla
Before sarsaparillas were known,
iifty years ago, it began
Work. Since
n you can count
the sarsa
parillas by the
thousands
withevery
variation
of imita
tion of the
original, ex
cept one.
They have
never been
able to im
itate the
quality of
the pioneer.
When you
Ayefs on
ttle of sarsa-
11a that is
enoush; voucan
have confidence at once. If you want an
experiment, buy anybody's Sarsaparilla; if
you want a cure, you must buy
9
BMHtUuAVMrlJ I
zmg IPI P.
P -r see
y X I a do
' 1 s s oari
Aii
The Sarsaparilla
ers
which made Sarsaparilla famous
80
00
50
81
ii
33
10
5 C5
4 20
5 00
81ft
43
33V4
12'
1 "A HANDFUL OF DART MAY BE
A HOUSEFUL OF SHAME.'1 z
il CLEAN HOUSE WDTH
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Any Girl C&n Tell t
A physician vho mcvues ihc Ji
test and is honest about it can
tell you that, in many cases, the
lllMIIUfel Ul ILU VUI)JUOt.lvg III till.
blood is doubled aftd a course
of treatment with Dt. Williams'
PinK Pills For Pale People.
That this means good blood
rrtrw nnt hp pntiTelv clear fTOm
the doctoT's statement, but any s)
w'.wl ...U Uo 4v'ii4 ilm nille TAn toll 'J
yin nuu uaa ii icu i.ut wnu vun ..
you that it means Ted lips, ought
eyes, good appetite, absence of
headache, and that it trans
forms the pale and sallow girl
'into a maiden who glows with
the beauty which perfect health
alone can dive.
Mothers whose daughters
grow debilitated as they pass
from diTlhood into womanhood
should not neglect the pill best
adapted for this particular ill.
I'ranlc n, Trout, of 103 Griswold Ave, Detroit, Mich., says: "At the
age of fourteen we had to take our daughter from school on nccount of ill
health. She weighed only 90 pounds, was pale nnd Fallow nnd the doctora
enid Hhc had nuxmia. l'innlly wc i;ac her Dr. Williams' I'int I'lllo for
Pale People. When she had taken two boxes she wnH Htroui; cnouch to
leave her bed, nnd in Icsb thnti six mouths) vns bomcthlnj: like hcrbclf.
To-day she is entirely cured, nnd l3 a biff, rtroiiB, healthy iflrl, vel(;iiiuir
130 pounds, and lias never had a sltk day piuce." Detroit Evtnin; Ktixt.
V
TAPE
WORMS
A tapo worm olclitcon foet long af
loastcamoon the scono utter my taking two
CASUAKETS. Thla I am suro has causod my
bad health for tho nasi three years. I mn Btlll
tltlnK CascurntK, tho only cathartic worthy ol -notico
by Bonalblo people."
Oeo. w. ijowles. Daird. Mais.
CANDY
1 wftinAKiii.
Lmom
TRADE MAIM RCOIITtftlD
The genuine Dt Williami,' PinK Pills rot Pa.le Pope 6te (T
sold only in packages, the wto.pp:t 6lwc,y, bcormg f
the roll no.mc. At 6.H diui'jts, ot direct from tnc
Dy Williams Medicine Co. Schcnectady.H.Y. 50fpcr bo.
jaSOJ25W,nfes
Plnatant, Palatnbln. I'otwnt. Taste 3ood. rx
Good, Ncrer Sicken, Weaken, or Grlpo. lOe, 2ic, U)c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
fHirlliil(frjtn7 I'tnpanj! Chicago, Monlml. Nw York. 313
!.! I - I af .!.. n. ii , , m r
&JnTn.RAP Bn,d rinrt gimnuiteeil by nil drun-I1U-
I U-DMU V.i, t) OlIKKTohnero Habit.
FREE
HIE.
In tho Groat Grain nnd
Grazing IJolts of West
ern Canada and Infor
mation uh tohovr to 80
curo thorn can ho had
on application to tho.
Dopartmcnt of tho In
terior, Ottawa, C'atmdn
or to .1. H RitAWirmm
102 West Ninth St., Kunsnn Citv, Mo.; W. V.
UKNNEiT, 601 N. Y. LIfo Ulde., Oumhu, Nob.
fHEOVERLAND MONTHLY
0 li Ulill ImllSM.Iiy llrutllurtc I
CimtaliMcM ry uinnili tin fu tir faiur coiiijilutn vtni len,
uvliiiI ilcirrlptnu urtleli'H linir a duicii original I
iioimiih, mill iwunty j.utrt M ut liuok invlvvva, uiliiunl I
inpiiH aim Inl.'ir.ilnic rlilt-clmt AIiZi pnirutvly
llnislriitiiii Pile I'lily lUciiit-.orn u iur iiOHtimliPI
Tlin only ifiiri'friitulivti imiiMrlni' uf 1,'aliroriiln nntl i
th'i llnmt Wint. NUHrICIIti: ,VIIW. .lOU .
MiilltK'iiiHT) HtriTt HAN MtAM l."LO, UALIFOUNU. ,
A. N. Iv.-I)
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W'HK.V V.'USTIMl 'I'd AllVr.R'rifllMtH
lilt-nan Mu(! (hut ion uv the tidvertla- -Qicut
lu llila paper.