The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 02, 1900, Image 7

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KANSAS CITY VICTORIOUS.
AN EPISODE IN BOERDOM.
RING
I"e Those Renders Who Are Keep
Ins Vtf with the War Literature.
Kntlonnl Domncrittto Convention Will lie
JIutil at the Weattirn Metropolis on
tlio Fourth May of July.
IViiHhingtoti, Feb. 23. The next na
tional democratic convention will bo
held nt Knnsan City, Mo., July 4. Tliia
wuh the decision of the democratic
national committee which met at tho
Hotel Italeigh yesterday to fix the
time and place of holding the con
vention. James A. Heed, prosecuting attor
ney of Kansas City, made tho opening
An Afrikander, trekking from Schuin's
Iloogto to Palap&ie with a load of biltong
halted by a fontcin nt the foot of n kloot.
A Voortrekker suddenly appeared from be
hind a kopje, waving a vierkleur.
"OorlogI" shouted the Voortrekker.
"DopP replied the Afrikander, who wa
a man of ready wit.
"Produce it," said the Voortrekker,
"though 1 am no doppcr."
The Afrikander's voorloopcr, who was
speech presenting the claims of the mealies, jumped oif and started on a run to
metropolis of the southwest. The in- ward a kraatz. In jumping a sluil his foot
vltotlon he presented, he said, came , slipped on a klip and he fell into a donga.
not only from the citizens of Kansas Jtr
viy uwb irom ino uniauering, in- i the nearest dorp. Une taut no snouia
Timphant democracy of Missouri. Kan- , take the drift over the Bpruit, nna uic otner
wis City has 39 lines of railroad and ' that ho ojPonVriInir.nniK
i .1 , . - .,,., ,, . I came along and took them both nrouna tno
her telegraphic facilities arc excellent. $WnA .lrni1,i, th noort to lhc oncer.
Her hotels are more than ample. Out
side of the great hotels of New York
there arc in Kansas City seven hotels
that will rank as high as any in the
United States. The committee, he
Raid, should have the first choico of
rooms at these hotels, the delegates
tho second choice. Hotel rates ho
promised would not bo raised. Mr.
Itccd was especially fulsome in hia
eulogy of the convention hall, which
ho said would scat 25,000 people. Ho
quoted Mr. Bryan as having stated
that the hall could hardly be sur
passed. Mayor Hoac, of Milwaukee, pre
sented the claims of the Cream City,
lie opened with it bit of pleasantry at
tho expense of Mr. Heed. He was not
the prosecuting attorney of Milwau
m kec, he said, and therefore could not
offer the convention the protection of
Ins office. However, as the mayor of
where they should be safe from 3ooinek.
N. Y. Sua.
TO 2HI2I3T ST13A3ISUIPS.
A New Service ! the New York Cen
tral llullrnnd.
George II. Daniels, general passenger
agent of the New York Central and Hud
son Itiver llfiilroad. hns added a steam
ship bureau to the equipment of the paBsen
ger service ot me roau. no uas engaged
Captains Louis Ingwersen and 1 A. Q.
Schultzc to sunerintend the bureau, and one
of their duties will be to meet all incoming i
trans-Atlantic and the principal coastwise
steamships to assist passengers who wish
to leave the city via the Vandcrbilt system.
Capt. Ingwersen will have charge of tho
American, Cunard, White Star. Atlantic
Transport, Wilson, Anchor and Allan-Stato
lines, and Capt. Schultzc has been assigned
to the North-German Lloyd. Hambure-
Amcrican, French, llotterdam, Hcd Star
and Thingvalla lines.
They will meet all
cv will meet all incoming stcamsiuns.
and will be prepared to. furnish railway
tickets, parlor and sleeping car accommo
dations and to assist passengers with their
tho city, he would instruct the polico baggage d check it to points on the line
fnrKO to nnvMir. ntiv nt llm (lilirnf ii I V1 l"c '""". "'"- . " ?"." I '"
. t.-. 0 -e'-
or visitors to uie convention from
breaking into the police station.
Mayor Hose urged the selection of
Milwaukee, for the great good it would
do the democracy. Missouri demo-
bv the customs inspectors. Thev will also
furnish passengers with cabs operated by tho (
ruiiiuuu company, niiu uiiiiisii ljiiic iuuics
and general information to passengers. The
two men have also been dircctcu to assist
passcnucrs who come to this citv with a
view of going abroad, and such passenger
fmia wnn miiiilirl in nil nri'ilit. for will be met at the Grand Central Station
tlmlr cloinocrai-v. Whore is tlin battle ?1 incoming trains and conducted to tho
of the next campaign to be fought?
lie asked. In the east, hope was vain,
In the extreme west there was great
danger on the issues of expansion.
The votes for the election of the next
democratic president must come from
the middle west. Although McKinley
carried Wisconsin by 100,000 majority,
Mr. Hose promised that the state
would this year give her electoral
vote to Bryan.
Congressman Cowherd and David
Overmycr also spoke, for Kansas City
and cx-Gov. I'eck and Congressman
Lcutz closed for Milwaukee.
steamship. Their baggage will be attended
to, and steamship tickets can he procurea
in advance by communicating with Mr.
Daniels. From the New York Commercial
Advertiser.
At the Front.
no was a newspaperman. "Late war news
kept me downtown," ho stammered, as he
entered the house nt 5:30 a. m.
"Humph!" replied his wife. ."Well, we'll
make a little more war news right here for
a late edition." And the battle was on.
Philadelphia North American.
A BIG CATTLE SYNDICATE.
SoTPiity-Tlirno Companion (Jlvct Options on
lliolr lropertlN, Which Iiiolmlo 30,-
000,000 Aero nnd 000,000 Stock.
Houston, Tex., Feb. 23. A special
irom Fort Worth, to the Post says:
George B. Loving will leave Saturday
for New York, via Kansas City nnd
Chicago, to conclude the big cattle
syndicate deal. The results of expert
appraisers show that 73 companies
have given options on their properties
which include 20,000,000 ncrcs. The
average prices put on the land was
$1.90 per acre. The cattle number
000,000 head and were appraised at
$21.37 per head. The total value of all
the properties comprehended in tho
syndicate is $10,000,000. Mr. Loving
also has options on 30 cottonseed oil
mills in the stale. Their purpose is
to supply the cattle with oil cake for
feed. The biggest company in the
syndicate is the Capital syndicate,
which owns 3,100,000 acres of land
and 125,000 head of cattle.
Glimpses Arrosa tho Ben.
is tho charming title of a charming book
from the facile pen of Mr. Sam T. Clover, the
well known author and newspaper editor.
The "Glimpses" nre particularly perti
nent just now when so many people arc con
sidering about going to the Paris Exposition,
and many people will be glad to know that
the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kailway
has purchased an edition of Mr. Clover s
work for distribution.
In sending your address for a copy please
enclose six cents to pay postage. Geo. II.
Ilea (font, General Passenger Agent, Old
Colony Building, Chicago, 111.
i. hi i . . m i
"Yes, he brought out his history of the
regiment for private circulation." "Indeed.
That's strange." "I don't think so. Every
nrivatn in tlu ririmint lmiifrht n pnnv."
' Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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fail Mr i mL I U HiUIiIaNB 1 1 California Grown
llrynit nt Coluinltux, On.
Columbun, Ga., Feb. 23. William J.
Bryan spent a busy day here yester
day. He was met on his arrirval from
Jacksonville by a committee of citi
zens and given the freedom of the
city. During the afternoon he addressed
several thousand people at the opera
house and later talked outside to an
overflow meting. A banquet was given
Col. Bryan in the evening.
Illllu (Jrunt III In IIiivhIii,
New York, Feb. 23. Princess Cantn
cuzene, who wns Julia Dent Grant,
granddaughter of Gen. U. S. Grant,
is ill with typhoid fever in St. Peters
burg, Hussia. Her mother, the wife of
Gen Frederick Dent Grant, who is
now in the Philippines, sailed for
Europe on the American liner St.
Louis yesterday.
Viur liny to I'mOn.
Chicago, Feb. 23. Senator Mason ar
rived in Chicago to be present at the
pro-Boer meeting at Tattersalls,
where he spoke last night. Heeent state
events were disposed of by the sen
ator as follows: "It is time for Sec
retary Hay to retire and let a man
take the place who has some Ameri
can blood in his veins."
Ciitholloi unil Ihn Itonr AVur.
Home, Feb. 23. Tho Voce explains
editorially the reason why Italian
Catholics do not sympathize with Jin
gland in her present war. It says
that England favored the plan of the
Italian diplomats of excluding tho
pope from representation at The
Hague peace conference.
Yon Can Get Allen' Foot-Kate FJIEE.
Writo to-dau to Allen S. Olmsted, Loroy,
N. Y., for a FKEE samplo of AUeu's Foot
Easo, a powder to shako into your shoes. It
cures chilblains, sweating, damp, swollen,
aching feet. It makes Now or tight shoes
easy. A certain euro for Corns and Bun
ions. All druggists and shoostorcs soil it. 25c
Growclls (angrily) "You know that a
fool can ask questions that a wise man can't
answer, don't you?" Howells "I've heard
so, but I never knew it vntil now." Boston
Traveler.
DycinR is as simple as washing when you
use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Sold
by all druggists.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 27.
CATTLE Beef steers $3 75 C 15
Stockers 3 1)5 d( 5 25
Texans 3 25 H i 00
HOGS 3 00 ip 4 75
SHEEP 4 50 5 50
WHEAT No. 2 red C!)
No. 2 hard CVAf 05
COItN No. 2 mixed 31 31
OATS iso. 2 mixed 23 (fj 23A
RYE No. 2 52
FLOUR Hard wh't patents 3 10 (J?) 3 20
Straights 2 80 ?) 3 00
i.AY-Choico timothy 1 50 j40 00
Fancy pralrlo 7 00 TC 7 25
BRAN (sacked) CVAi1 C3
BUTTER Fancy to extra.. 18 ? 23
CHEESE Full cream IVM 12
EGGS 11
POTATOES Homo urown .. 30 40
ST. LOUIS.
CATTLE Beeves 3 70 (ft 5 85
Toxans 3 40 (ft1 4 SO
HOGS iackers 4 70 i? 4 80
SHEEP Natlvo muttons .... 5 00 Q 5 75
FLOUR Extra fancy 3 20 dp 3 25
WHEAT No. 2 haul CG t 07
CORN No. 2 mixed 32 34
OATS No. 2 24V4
RYE 55
BUTTER Creamery 20 ? 24
LARD Prlmi- Htcam 5 fi'i he 5 fi)
PORK 1050 01137ft
CHICAGO.
CATTLE Beovi-s 5 00 li 00
liOGS Mixed and butchers.. 4 GO 0 00
SHi.101' Western 5 00 (fi t, 75
FLOUR Winter patents .... 3 CO fl 3 70
WIILaT No. 2 rod Yii( GS
COKN-No. 2 31
OATS No. 2 23
RYE May 53ft
LARD 5 C5
PORK 10 47ft
NEW YORK.
CATTLE-StPPfs 4 40 tifi r. 4.',
HOGS Common to choice... . 5 10 5 30
SHEEP Fair to cholcw 4 (K) ui j tni
WHHAT-No. 2 rod 71 if V,",
POP.N No f! '
OATS-No. 2 29
UnS
Complete External and
Internal Treatment
1.25
Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP (25c), to
cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and
soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA Oint
ment (50c), to instantly allay itching, irri
tation, and inflammation, and soothe and
heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT (50c), to
cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET,
is often sufficient to cure the most torturing,
disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humors,
with loss of hair, when all other remedies fail.
Bold throughout the world. Tottce D. C. Cow., ftopf Botton. How to Cur Bptln Ilumon, fttfc
We need your assistance In announcing to the world llio (1IIOATEST REMEDY that Science
has over produced, mid you need our assistance to secure relief for yourself and friends
through SWANSON'S "5 DROPS."
A REMEDY SUPREWBE&M
It, so will "5 DROPS" unfailhiRly conquer all diseases like Rheiiniiitism, Sciatica, Neuralgia,
Lumbago, Catarrh of all kinds, ASTHMA, Dyspepsia, Uuchachc, 51ceples.siK-!Wt, Nervousness,
Heart Weakness, Toathuche, Earache, Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis,
Liver nnd Kidney Troubles, etc., etc., or any disease for which we rec
ommend it. "5 DROPS" Is the name and tho dose. "5 DKOl'S" is per
fectly hnrmlcss. It docs not contain Salicylate of Soda nor Opiates in any
form. The Child can use it as well as the Adult.
Head carefully what Mr. L. H. Smith, of HI Dorado Springs, Mo., writes
us under date of Nov. 27, 1899, nlso
Marian powers, of CarnRliar, Ohio, EElSALClA
under date of Dec. ICth, 1899:
I do not know how to pxprosa how wonderful ! think your "CDKOl'S"
mnrilnlnnla. I w.la unlfm-ltu. I ntmuitl r wit li X III l A Lfi I A nmf thoillfllt. fnr
(TIlAiiK MA11K J a in on til Hint I would have to dlo. Olio day a ludy oiillud to hco tno and hroiiKtit
monnadTortisompntof your "C DIlOl'S." I rosolvoil to try It andsont lor u suniplo bottlo. Havo
Iksoii takliiK It for thrt'o wookH and luivo not had an iittack of Riillerliik'slncol took Hit) tlrstdoso. I bo
llovo It IiriMKiLviMl mv lire. Tills ftatomunt Is iiosltlvnly truo. I shall also taUo plousurii In rucommond.
luiyour'fi DUOl'S" for tlio euro of NKUltAI.OIA. L. U.HMIT1I.
Kl Dorado HprlnKS, Mo.. Nor. CT, VSi.
ORJ5 KfD !1 !Si3 ATT"IC RUB rour"5 DUOPS"canioU)handontIiolUhoflaiitmonthnn(l
tk, BH L J (1 ml fr& 1 IIivl vrasRladtorocotvoltforlwassutTorhiKattliotlniowlthuntold
agonies. Thollmtdntio tiulpodraooutof ray pain on short notlco. Moss tho namoof (lod for It. It will do
nil you say It will, and raoro too. I had sovero pains allovormy body, wlion tilKlit canio I could nnthloop.
'I'ho worst iialn was In my loftlc?. I could not put rar foot to tdn floor without fcUfTorliiKKroat pain. Ilnvo
litpd four dltlerotitklndsofmodlclno for ItHHU.lIATlSlM and irnt no relief until 1 cot your "rtlHtOrH,"
which iravomoliniiieillatorullorusubovosWK.il, MAKTAN IIOWKKS, ItoxKI.CtriiBbar.Ohlo.l)oo.lU,lt?jK.
tlfb Fi flVQ to enable sufferprH to b'o "5 DUOl'S" at Joint a trial, wo will if nil a Bitmple bottle, pre
OU aJlfr I O pnldby mallforSSo. A samplo bottlo will conrlni'o you. Also, lartro liottlei (300 doitu)
LOO.S bottles fortJ. bold by us and nfrntn. A(li:NrB WANTKt) In M.w Trrrll.rr. Dnu't wait ! AVrlte now!
BWA.VNON KlICVatATlU UUUK CO.. 1HO to lOi I.ulio Nt., OIIIOAUO, II.L
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MORLEY'S WONDERFUL EIGHT
Cures La Grippe, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Frost Bites, Etc.
Dr. J, T. Jlartiliavt, Clutlornc J'artth, Li.,mvi:
"I Und Yi'ondcrful KIrIiUo IioskooiI rcuicilylur ItiKuenn and I'lirummila."
Bold Xy iVi;oiit li Every Town.
Seeds Lead the World
That this Is true has been smply proved, but
readers of this paper may now test It for them
selves at trlfllnc cost.
THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
Tho Magazine of California and the West has
contracted with two of tho most reliable secd
crowers In California for a tarto supply of flower
and vecetable seeds at lowest wholesale rates
and will five all the benefit of the treat reduction
thus obtained to Its subscribers. 10 any sue
serlber. new or old. we will send Dacknses of Call
fornla-crown flower or vecetablo seeds (your own
selection; to the value 01
$1.40 FOR ONLY 50 CENTS.
1.50 10 ?
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If you are not now a subscriber send $1.50 to
cover one year s subscription and tho cost 0
seeds. We will then mall you two Urea and I
tlfullv Illustrated catalogues, from which VOU
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further cost. I
Or for 20 cents wo will send sample copy of tho T
magazine and the catalogues, and allow credit of T
20 cents on your order when It comes In. Sub- ?
scrlbers under this offer wltl also be entitled to T
enter the contest for tho 10-acro flc-orchard T
which we are eolne to glvo away, as already ad- T
vortlsed. I
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