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rT-' Tjprsvpw "- Y Y A J jgjggJ'ttU"1" fe,li.,r- flliSwAittSWlJS Th3 Nebraska Advertiser I. IK. tUtJS'lHtltti PublUhtr, SUBSCIMI'TION 81.50 PEIt YEAH F HID AY, JANUARY 10, 1000. mwMi$Ziiu u5fiwMw OurWaslrington Letter Washington. D. C. Jim, 13, 1000. (Special Corrortpoudijnco.) Worn u pirusal of old books mid dojumtnls hero in tlio national library one learna thut cvdn tho great Thomus Jefferson was n little mixed in his lltuinclal and commercial Ideas, mid was quits liable to change his mind, Ono humlied and twenty years ago ho wrote mid published tho Idea thut it would ho better for tho United States to ab union tho fien cutlrdy, allow all foreign goods to ho brought to ua and domestic shtpmontB carried by foreign ships. Thus, he said, in caso of fo oln war we would have no property on the high seas to ho damaged. In the meantime, lie thought it would be best for tho American people to all engage in agricultural pursuits. A few years later Jefferson was a rampant expansionist. As tho saying jiiow is, he became "land hungry," and could not wait tor congress lo.act ue lore ho commenced adding to the feri ritory of tho United States. It Ih well known that his latt"r idea of increasing the domain was a good one, while his theory of th-g country crawling Into a hole in th'o matter of trade and commerco was.ill tho vers lest bosh. No doubt h'j came to that conclusion himself hpforo he left the presidential chair. There are a num'jer of bills Intro duced in the present congress which may bo a spe cial interest to Nebras kans. and yor,r correspondent will give a brief abstvacl of them, in order that requests I'my be sent to the members for copies: II. ft. I and S. 1, the new financial bills, declaring gold to be the standard of value, and amending the .circulation laws H. It. 1040, to increase the Jarmy ration by the addition of onefourth of n pound of pure American cheese. II. R. C020 and 5020, putting print paper, and all paper for the 'printing of notes, blanks, postorB and printers stock, on the free list. S. 2040. placing a tax of two cents per pound on uncolorod oleomargarine, mid 10 cents per pound on tho article colored to imitate butter. S. 1783, appropriatiating 8150,000, 000 for the construction of the Nica- rauga canal. II. R. 4003, appropriating S100.000 for the establishment of a branch mint at Omaha. S. 1745, to establish a division In the treasury department for the regulation of insurance among the several states. S 702, requiring homesteaders on making sec'ind entry to make affidavit as to formtr tract. II R. 1085 providing for tho free coinage of gold and silver. II It 1037. 10 tax trusts and author ize free importation of goods covered by thftn II. R 1000, to provent the sale of liquor in eoldiora' homes and public buildings S. 7, providing for tho election of senators bj direct vote. , S. 54, providing for a government telegraph system 8. 22, providing for uniform mar riage and divorce laws. S 221, to pension war veterans over seventy years of ago. S. 55, to establish po?tal savings banks. II. R. 5205, for protection ngainst trusts. S. 2018, to establish tho department of commerce mid industries S. 24, for extonsiou of postollice de partment to cover entire busiuess of public transportation. Your correspondent will later givo n more comprehensive review of some of the bills. F. A. IlAitniriON. m The Great Presidential Cam paign of 1900 The wars of America huvo, hereto fore, settled affairs of state. Great questions of policy, of national motived and national conclusions have been unawored as soon as tho battle smoke cloared nway, and thu victor realized ills victory. Tho war with Spain is unliko its predeoessois. It has not answered questions, but has created problems which may not be solved lightly. These problwms aro being formulated by the political parties, and therefore they can bo dollnitely settled at tho ballot box it is necessary that the people bo luformod In regard to the situation. The result of tho campaign of 1000 will make a broad mark up on the pago of history; It will doubts less establesh the policy of tho great Republic of America for a quarter of a contury. It is vastly Important, therefore that every citizen shall study the situation through that best of mediums, a great newspaper. The most reliable uowspaper, the best newspaper is the Semi-Weekly RepubN lie, which affords a comprehensive view of the political situation in all its bearings, It publishes tho new news. The Semi-Weekly Republic is a dom- ocratic nnner. but it offers to its reads ers thu news regarding all the political parties, and this without prejudice. It is a lair newspaper. Its telegraph and cable news Bervice has bueu proved to be the beat employed by a modern paper. Its special features are unsurpassed. It is thu newspaper for the reader who has not access to a daily paper News features, art, and literature combine to make The Republic's Sun day Magazine a specially attractive weekly magazine. The half-tone ill ustrations printed in this magazine surpass anything ever nttompted by a newspaper. These productB of photo graphy are worth the price ot the pas per. Special articles by trained witt ers on tho news and the subjects en gaging tho public attention are prepared for the Republic's Sunday Magazine. A distinctly useful and attractive feature of this magazine is tho fashion department. Always reliable and up with the times, tho ladies And the fashion page a delight. Indeed, The Republic's Sunday Magazine appeals to every member of the family. The subscription price of the Semis Weekly Republic Is 81.00 per year. The Republic Sunday Magazine $1.25 per year. Both papers are now being offered at the very low price of 81,50 for ono year. To Becure this low rate both must be ordered and paid for at the same time. Address all orders to The Republic, St. Louis. Mo. aacaacra SISSSSiWaAAii 21BL1LJJ. 'JJg3tJHl LiyJthiimXimmTVL'iiWn ' &8MU&&mse3&Sm88m9t8m&9fi69J 209 GKETTEEE3; mvm&m TXTtsJaxxTZzrnsxi ;wsws&ffi.je.ss'Vr;j &Ut. K .& V t ?n M W jiPVWy- 'i Hon. Coo. P. Bomls, Omaha's Most Popular Mayor HON. CEO. P. OEMIS, Omaha's oldoot and boat known Real Estnto doalor and nogotlator of loans wrltos: Having known of Bomo romnrkoblo euros of Omaha pooplo offootod bythousoof Dr. Kay's Ronovator and Dr. Kay's Lung Balm; I tako ploasuro In commending tho virtues of tho romodlas proparod by tho Dr. B. J. Kay Modlcnl Co. I bollovo thoso groat romodlos aro worthy ofthooonfidoncoof tho public" Dr. Kay's Renovator thoroughly renovates the system and cures all stomach troubles, constipation, catarrh of stomach, indigestion, palpitation of heart, bilious headacho, bowel, liver, and kidney complaints WritoourphyslcianByourBymptoms end tliey will send you personal Free Advice, Free Sample of medi cine and Free Book on homo treatment of diseases. Dr. Kay's Renovator. It cured George W. Hervey, Editor of Omnha'B rjroat weekly World-Herald of a terriblo Stomach Trouble of many years 'stand ing after tho thrco best physicians In tho stato hiui failed. Ho writes, "For years 1 was troubled with indlftostlon so sovcro na to tnnka It Itn possible to take moro thnu two tnoalsn day without lntonso buttcrinR. I crow worso with Increased pain and soreness over Uio pit of my stomach and nunrp pains in tny right side which rapidly increased until I could scarcely not my breath. A physician was called ami hypodormlo injections of niorphlno resorted to. I lost twonty-two pounds In nlno uavs and was left vlioily ttnauio to tnico any nourishment, i wasRottitm I wasRottltnr noarcrnnd nohrcr to a final collapse I tried thrco cf tho best pliyslolans in tho Btato but they failed to clvo mo roller, IIuvIiik utterly fulled to obtain rellof , I linaly made- arrangements to go to Chlcogo to batrcstcd when I chanced to got it sample pacltago of Dr Kay's Hunovator I was Induced to try Itund beforo It was nil used I had so Improved that I was tailing thrco meals n day, which 1 had not dono for years. It Height months slnco I commenced using Dr. Kay's Hcnovntor and 1 now huvo no symptoms whatever of uiy old trouble 1 recommended It to many of my friends for stomach trouble and all have roportcd rollof." Dr. Kay's Ronovator, sold by druggists for25ots. and $1.00 or six for $0.00. Tako nosubetituto they claim is ' just as good " It has no equal Wo will send nny of our romcdlcs by mall on receipt of prico, if thoy don't havo It. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm euros all colds, coughs, lung and bronohlal affootlons. Sold by druggists for 10 conts and 25 oonts, or sontby mail by DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO., 8ARATOCA SPRINGS, N. Y. 318S's8m3S8rS?3SK6N3?3S8' XrXryTrTrTrTfTTrTrTryyTrir'ir: BOTWHraWHW yjTclrfrfrlrl Geo Noland, Rockland, 0.,sayB: Mv wife had piles forty .veins. DeWitt's Witchllnzel Salve cured her. It is the best salve in America." It boats every thing and cures, all skin diseases, W W Keeling - I had dyspepsia tlftysoven years and never found permanent relief till I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now 1 am well and feel like a new man," writes S J Fleming, Murray, Neb. It is the best digest ant known. Cures all forms of indigestion. Physicians everywhere prescribe it. Keeling WW Keeling guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund tho money to any one win is noUijtistled altei using two-ll irdsol the contents. This is tho heat remed in the world for bigrippe.couglu.coIdH, croup and whonpingcough and is plea?- tnt and safe to take. It prevents anj tendency of a cold to result in pneu mon la. The St. Louis U?he Great Republican Paper of America The Groat Newspaper or the "World Globe-Democrat TWICE EVERY WEEK, Eight Pages or More each Tuesday and Friday Almost Equal to a Daily at the Price of a Weekly WANTED-SKVKItAL PEIWON3 KOU IMS tilclOllleoMiiii u fs In ml t-tftir lo rep resent inn In iticlr own ntnl mirrnuiHlltiK conntlrs. Wllllim to pnv yur'y $i)iX),pintilu wcmclv. rrHlnil)lL omtlliivinntit will) ill) us nnl oppoiiunllles. References exchanged. JSiJi'losB nrii'iuiiirenNi'ii mnmpi'ii euvt'iiiu. 8. A. Turk, n2i Cuxton Hullillng. Chicago. Working Nigbt and Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugarcoated globule of health that changes weakness into strength, liBtlesBtiess into energy, bnln-fag Into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Keeling. Blank deeds, chattel mortgogos.farm eftseB, etc., for salo at this oillco. Farm Journal, 5 years (1000, 1001, 1002, 1903 and 1004), to every subscrib er who will pay one year in advance to The Advertiser; both papers forSl, No better paper than the Farm Jour nal . This offer is made to you. The Way to go to California Is in a tourist sleeper, personally con ducted.vla the Burlington Route. You don't change cars. You make fast time. You see the iinesc Bceuery on the globe. Your car Is not so expensively fur nished as a palace sleeper but it is just as clean, just as comfortable, just as good to rule m and nearly S20 euea er. It has wide vestibules: Pints eras hiith back seats; a uniformed Pu man porter; clean bedding; spaciouB toilet rooms; tables and a heating range. BeitiR strongly and heavily built, it rides smoothly; it is warm in winter and cool in summer. In charge of each excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies it right through to Los Angeles. Cars leave Omaha, St.Joseph.Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday, arriving ban Francisco following Sunday, Los Anceles Monday. Only three days from the Missouri river to the Pacilic Coast, including a stopover of i hours at Denver and 2 hours at Salt Lake City two of the most Interesting cities on the continent. For folder giving full Information call at any Burlington Route ticket of fice or write to J. Francis, Gen'l Pas senger Agent, Omaha. Neb, 22t27 Millions Given Away It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of ono concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprie tors of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bot tles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing It has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungn aro Burely cured by it. Call on Keoling the druggist and get avfree trial bottlo. Regular size GOc and 81. Every bottls guaranteed or prico re funded. Old papers for sale at this office. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially dl gests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestivo or gans. It is tholatestdlscovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache.Gastralgia.Cranips.and all other results of Imperfect digestion. "-raoared by R. C DeWIU A Co.. 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