The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, February 09, 1900, Image 4

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PESTIFEROUS BUFFALO GNATS.
A Mnrtli Carolina Jinn 'IVIin of liilrr
cntliig; KvprrlfiiCFK tTllli 'I'hriii.
.John V. Jtnslt, of Jtclport, '. l,
v rites lo Ui New York Sun iTtfitMllny
ihu btiU'aloB'Tiat:
"I tfilnk Mint., ihs a native of North
Carolina would wiy, tin onitoiuolojyihtH
rtittve not 'met up' wltJi Mio pint hi itui
ttlcni; jxihfilbly It JHiiot litrilutvl over
m largo nrou of tlio countiry. f met Mio
,fjnat Hoiurul ytvirx itfju In Arkunwit. on
the bottom lnml of the SI. Krunols
rrivcr, nml thinli they were t lit grout est
idoy pest 1 ever wiw. In nJinpo t.licy it
tremble the bufl'ulo soim-wlmt; Jinuw (.lie
uiunie. Thoy not bite or Htinjj their
vlcMniH. They have n di.safrroeuble hub
lit of flying from th; ground and BtrlJt
Ung ono iu tbe face Hut the chief
"trouble Is tbat they crawl Into the
ImoutJu noHtrilHunii fJiccfurxnmlricpoHit
"uliflr egg, which hatch in u very nliurt
Itlme. The larvnc cat away the mi-tii-llmim-x,
cunning death to largv numbers
of Htock of ull kinds, and of many game
ihnalM.
"Tito plantorn on tlui St, FhitioIb pet
old logMutlre in the woodw for unohe to
protect Htock, which will ciigerly rush
ito tiho fumidgo and Maud in. it to got rid
tof Mio ik-hL
"On one oocuhIou I wa kindlinga fire
to keej off gntirt, when a large buck
klcer came rushing to the mnoke and
wtood In it, not heeding my presence. In
a fir.v minutes a flock of wild turkeys
ml ulo four or five wild hogs came for
iprotcotlon. It in not an uncommon
wight to fcc a mule before the plow,
trudging along with a bucket contain
ing a nnudge, bunging from its nose
over the braokc. n imicli hh pouiiblc. The
flout enunot Ktand smoke."
WHERE LAND IS CHEAP.
Ttto Ililiulrril Aere.i Witi' Kororil Ui-
nn it 'Inn,
A lurge weather m.ip iiangs in tliuhen
ate chamber in Washington, and huii
intors gather before It in the morning
studying the conditions for the day.
Many a good story is there told regard
ing the climate of di ire rent localities.
To Senator Kyle, of South Dakota, tho
Ncu York Sun accredits r.uch a story.
Dakota weather is so bad, Senator
K.V'
Cyle is reported as saying, that farmers
nre often very glnd to get rid of their
lland. One of my neighbors saw a
jntrunger leading a cow along one. day.
'The two men began to ta.lk, and soon u
trade wmi made, th farmer offering
,tho stranger 200 ucren of land for the
cow.
When the stranger, who could not
vend, took the deed to Aberdeen to be re
corded, be found it to call for -100 acres
'instead of CfiO. He went back to the
;fnrnicr, expostulated, and tried to get
ithc deed changed. Hut the farmer
held out. Nothing the stranger could
say or do would move tho fanner, nnd
ithc Btruiigcr was forced to take tho
400 acres.
VlniMH Orwrun ftrlmlcrn.
Organ grinders in Vienna are not al
lowed to play in the morning or evening
only Ix'twecn m,d'n-nndsunet.
A Suro Sign of Group.
IIoursoucBs in a child that is subject
to oioup in ii suit! indication of the
approach of tho disease. If Ghambor
liiin'u Cough Remedy io given as pooh
ns thu child becomes lioarso, or even
alter tho croupy cough has appealed,
it will prevent tho attack. Mun)
mothers who have croup v children al
ways keep this remedy at band nnd
find (hat It naves them much trouble
Mid worry. It can always bo depend
mI a noil and in pleasant to taki. Vm
hii I o by Keel ing.
We will feud The AdvcrlHer for one
your anil I le F.irni .loninul until Jim.
lrit, 1001, for only $l, if paid in ml
viinco. Thin offer ajijilleti to both old
and now Riibscrlhcra.
Goo Noland, Rookuind, ()., sys: Mv
wife had plloii forty yeais. I)'Vit''b
Witch Ilazol Snlvn cured lior. Jt in the
boat Halve in America." It lienla evciy
tliiiiu and cures all Hkin .diflcaso.H, W
W Keollng
WW Keeling guarantees ovory bottle
of Ohanibnrlaln'd Cough Ueuiudy and
will rofund the money to any ono who
id notB'iLislled after using two-thiiiiKof
tlie conteutH. Thin io tho bout remt-ily
in tho world for lagripG,eoughn,coldi,
croup and wiioopingcough and Ih pleas
tut and Htife to take. It prevent any
tendency of a cold to result in pneu
monia. I had ilyripi'paia llltysoveii years and
novel found periiiiiiiciil teliet'dll I u-ed
Kodpl Dyspepsia Curti. Now 1 am
weil and feel like a new 1111111." wrihs
s .' Heuilng, M irruv, Neb. It ih the
beat dltteainni known, fhnes all (onus
1 f ludiwtiori. IMiytilciaua every wliere
jirvcLTibulb. Keeling'
MAKING READY FOR A RUN.
A I,oconuMvr In Almnul n Cnrcfnlly
fJromnrri " " Ititeo I!orn.
"nunnltig. tho Fast Express" Is the
title of an article by George Hthclbert
Wnlsh in fit, Nlcholn. Mr. Walsh
nays:
The engineer conios down to his post
of duty nearly un hour before his train
Is scheduled to leave. All night long
in the round-house the engine has been
carefully uatehed; n wiper has spent
the whole night rubbing down the pant
ing, snorting iron horse, until every rod
and cylinder shines like gold or silver;
the blinked llro Iiub been kept going,
so that a llttlo steam has been alwayu
In the boxen; and before he left fit night
the fireman put everything in perfect
order Inside the cab, The fireman ap
pears first In the morning and inspects
the work of the round-house men; nnd
If any partis not satisfactory, he tnnkes
it so. The engineer makes bis inspec
t'on after the fireman, and thoroughly
and carefully examines every part. All
the bearings nrc them oiled, and the oil
cups are filled with oil, Next, the en
gine is run out of the round-house
ami tested. Fifteen minutes before
the time to start, the engine is coupled
to the train, and the stenm and air
brake.1: arc festal.
No raee-horso was ever brought to
ids post better fitted for running the
course than Ib the locomotive of tho
fast express. In addition to the tewta
already made, a mechanic goes from
wheel to wheel, and upon every one
strikes a sharp, resounding blow, to
nscertain If the wheel nnd axlo aro
sound. Nuts and bolts are examined.
The engineer and fireman are held re
sponsible for the perfect condition of
the engine and cars before the start
is made.
KitJnrr'n lUtlloonn.
The island of fire, known by the na
tives as 'The Uome of the Hot Devils."
's a recent direovery In davn. In tli1
c'cntcr of a huge lake of boiling mud
ind slime exists a phenomenon iiIm
lutcJy uni(ue. and so woiidei-ful that
tourists brave the dilllenltioii of tho
long Journey inland simply to sw it.
Scores of enormous bubbles are formed
in the sticky slime by the gr.sie wVeh
arise from the lower depths, and these
l,rniw iiii'i ii'i-rra'!' man r: u: ii:oi!8 c..:f ,
looking like nothing bo mtH-h as th(
large model balloons sent upsometimoR
to ascertain the direction o'f the wind.
These bubbles, some of them, attain it
diameter of five or six feet lefore 1!iey
burst, which they do witih a lutid ex
plosion. Tlie .sounds on' dcaer'bed as
tcKembllng a constant series of heavy
platoon firing.
Krcnrli Cyfllnu Cuntom.
The practice of carrying light, canci
on bicycles has now become almost a
custom with the young men of Trance.
The idea Is to enable the riders to
bring their wheels to n standstill by
leaning a little to one side nnd support
'ug themnelvcs with fhw cane vhllo
1 hey engage In a chnt with some ac
Mtaiiitnwc on ln vond.
All our fanner ro:idorn ahould take
advantago of tho unprocol 'iited club
liing oil'or we this year make, which
includes with this paper The Iowa
Homestead, its Special Farmers' Insti
tute editions, Tho Poultry Farmer, and
Tlie FarmerB' Mutual Insurance Jour
nal, Those four publications aro the
best of their cIiihs and should be iu
every farm homo. To them we add
lor local, county and general news our
own paper and mako tho price for the
live for ono year $l.:ifi. Never before
was so much suporior reading matter
offered for so tiuiall an amount of
money. Tho four papers named which
we club with our ov n are well known
throughout tho wost and commend
themselves to the reader's favorable
attention upon more motilion. The
Homestead is the great agricultural
and live stock paper of the west. Tin
Poultry Farmer is the most practical
poultry paper for tlie fanner published
iu tho country ; Tho Farmers' Mutual
Jiisuranco .lonrml is the apodal advn
cato of farmers' cu- piiiiive iiHueeia
tiona, ami tn- sptci.i' Faunem' lncti
u. editions are the uns pr.Kticul
iinblicatioim for the pioinothm of irood
f'irmiiiu ever published. '1 a'a advant.
n;' of this great offer.
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You never know what form of blood
poisoning will follow constipation.
Keep thu liver clean by URing DoWitt's
IJltlp KkiIv KISHiflitnd you will avoid
trouble. They are famous little pills
for constipation and liver and bowel
troubles. Keeling.
R'i Hot fro a the Ginx
Was the ball that hit I V, SeaJinaii of
Newark, IJMieb. rin tlioelsil war. I
caused lioiiible ulcers U11! 110 Ireat
mfiil lu'ieil oi 'in veins, Then Unck-
lon'il Arnien Sn nrml linn, C'uie!
CUfH. hrnixeii, bin ns, boils, fol 'DH.onrilS
nt in ("nprioi i.. llest idle euto oi ninth
U.ic a box. Cure guaranteed, Sold h)
Kej-llng. druggist.
Call in nnd see us if you want lo
Hiibacriln for any paper published in
t.'io United States.
WB mow r.rr n ncMlfi. Omnlin'cj olrinst nnd best known Rnnl oM
C rtffC"'""-"- Estato doalcr and negotiator of loano wrtes:-"Havlne known of gd
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Hon. Ceo. P. Comls,
Omaha's f!i ' ''opii'-ir Mnyor
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A1 wiileli I Ii diiutr -ipfnrxcaM U n uicht month- smio I
v: whatever of myo m.m ilo i r." uaimcndcd it to any of
i i. i i'iuii'-c(i io irv
T ,Dr'ay'G Renovator, cold bydruc'sts for2Scto. and Sl.00 or six for S5.00. Tako no cubotltuto
nu) they cl.nmis' ju'ttuL'"".'' " It lias no equal Wo vll send tiny of our remedies by mail on receiptor price, if they don't have It.
-jo Dr Kciy's t.urrf Balm curoo all colds, coughs, lung and bronchial affoctions. Sold by druggists for
ojo IO cents and 25 cents, or sontby mail by DR. B. J.. KAY MEDICAL CO., SARATOGA SPHJWCS, W.Y.
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How Is St Done V
Tiia rcmntluiblc suc
cess attending the work
of Prof. Thoo Khaas,
of Nebraska City, has
caused the thinking
v class of people to ak
WJfSL "How is it done?" The
WSr:w . .i.-j 1. .!.. .
(jCf'.ViViln,clnou ,s easily ex-
fjplaincd to those who
will lay .iside old prejudiced notions long
enough to send for literature explaining it
Tlie Kbaras Metliod of Munotic
Mealing.
np pea's most to educated, thinking peo
ple. The ignorant and superstitious aie
afraid to investigate any ncr science.
Prof. Kh.iras cures all curable and many
.o-called iucurablc disease without ths
bc of diuga or surgery. H hIh pse.o
ihe wonderful ability to cure ceiuia
dis".3ssat any disianrc, without cv. r
vving the patient. This is what lie 1.1IU
'he "Absent Method.'1 Many aim vt
TMr.T-u'Mis cures have been in ide. .in i
y wi.ung you can get a long list of to;.
monials and sworn statements by p:omi
i:cnt people who have been restored to
health by this means. Recorder of deri-s
'has. C. Brandt, Nebraska City, had Uit
entire use of right hand and arm b
ptralysi; other methods faild and lu
iMuld'nf work. Prof. Kh.uar. treated iumi
,nd he went to work in four days, an I m
tix days lie was entirely cured. Mr j.a
McCain of Council Bluffs., la. hud lost t.e
use of botli lower limbs; in thice days lie
could walk, and cured in less than t.v.'
w-eks. Editor Brown of tlie Nebi.ii.un
( uy Daily and Weekly Press says; 1 Lo
iKharas) undoubtedly does a great del
of good, and personally cannot thank hin
enough; mv rheumatism is all gone. j.rH
my eye. where burned, does not trmib'
me any more." Mrs. N. Brusha, ..
prominent Nebraska City lady was cun-1
of nctvous prostration often years Maml
ng when other doctors said she cu'.H
never be even helped. Miss May Iu.i.
tan, Nebraska City, could not turn in b'd
'o badly was she afflicted with inflsir-a-loiy
rheumatism for several wee.L
Three treatments by Miss Wounan (Ma
tron of the Nebrask . Magnetic lnrirm.ir
cured her entirely. Mr. F. L. Kclsey.
foreman of the Daily Press cured of nrr
vous headache of 1 1 years standing by
one treatment by Prof. Kharas. Friends
and relatives of Mrs. A. Sanqucit of No
btaska City, said she could not live an
liour; in 15 minutes she was relieved of
pain, and in two days was able to be at
work; neuralgia of the stomach was hot
trouble; she has since been successfully
treated for cancer of the breast by Pi of.
Kharas.
The Nebraska School of Alegaotism
and the Nebraska Magnetic Infirmary
are at Nebraska City. Branch Infinnaiics
are being located all over Nebraska and
Iowa.
Help Wanted
Several honest, ronscicn ions men nnd
women to work in thes inst'tii.ms at
-plendid salaries. Write fui n.ioiniation.
its bee. Prof. The" Kl tas. Sunt.
Miss liantua Win nun, Matron
Nebraska City, Neb.
Braiicli oil hc at Peru, Nob.
x r and M is. O'lllot, Managers
I'1 r s 1 tils Globc-Doniocrat is
:,q if.n... i, N tine of the greatest of
uii iic.iu ii'w papois. It has cones
onb'i's evn iinro and covers every
iehl f New?, 'oreign mid domestic-.
I' is strictly ippublican in pnliti u
s above all, a Nowspapor, 1 .j v
to be in every homo dun th a -porUnt
presidential oiimprlc i of r 0.
The prion my mail, Daily, 'no'udii.ft
Sunday, in Six Dollars per yea . Daiiv
without sitnikiy, four dollars p vea
Sunday onlv. two dollurs p vra
Weekly Issued in snml-wookloy scr
tionH. one dollar por yonr Tlio hitter
odltion Is a big seml-wookly paper, als
most .ii!il to tl avi'iiice dull) at tho
price of fie n ver.ioo w-ffkley t 1()
only gives all tho news, hut also a
i.'hmP vi-riefy ..f inlnesling and in
struqtivo loading mattor for every
mombor of tho family A Write for froo
siimple ropifs to thn ''Globe printing
Co., St. I.otiis. Mo.
Ohl iuipi'rs for Biilo nt tliis uflice.
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Dr. Kny'o Renovator and Dr. Kay's l.ung Balm; I tako ploasuro fif
In r.nmmnnrMnrr tho vlrtLIOS of tho romcdlOS DTODarod bV tllO Dr. i'G
D. J. Kay Medical Co. I bcllovo theso groat romodlos aro worthy ci
ofthoconfldoncoof tho public." lr. ITay's Renovator thoroughly far
renovates tlie b, cm and on s ail stomach troubles, constipation,
c firrh of stom'ieh indigtstion. palpitat'ou of lieart, bilious hoaduuhe, S
. I Ivor, nnd kidnev comma nts
i iiiicyv. lit. ?Hi youpi'i'feoinu i-rec Movice, free oampie ot mcui
cu.e and Fr-Q Book on liou.o trcati.nt of diseased.
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It cured Ooorgs W. Hervey, EJItor of Onmhiv's groat weekly
"World-Hivald of u terrible Stomach Trouble f ninny yearn stand
ing aflor thu three best physicians in
He wrllfs. Mrorc;rI wns trnu' led HllJiJncllce'-t.onso revere ns lo .,inko tt Im-
po-ii io lo take more 1'i.m two inciilsuit i.v without n.'- s1 fiiilT'rini 1 Krev worse
with Inereascil i.nn nml boreness over tlio nit of tiiyHi"tnui,h nml slmrj) pains In my
rljriitM!o winch rapidly Inert- is d until f co-M wcarctlv ct zuy brcutli A plivMcluti
v we 1 1 !-" ii id livnodermio ltiii-ntions of iiorn'i''i0 resorted to 1 Inst lv -lwn
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