The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 30, 1900, Image 3

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WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING.
J'riirepcllng" of Our Nutlntutt I.uwiimknra
from I)y to Day In Cniiilnnalut I'iirra
Ilt-solutlon unit Hill.
Senator Turner (Wash.) made a state
ment In the senate on the 21st that ho
had heard that concession! for Bold mln
itiB In the bed of the sea near Nome,
Alaska, had been granted by tho secre
tary of war and ho moved a resolution of
Inquiry Into tho matter which was agreed
to. The nddltlonal urgent deficiency bill
was then passed, ...The house debated the
Loud bill relating to second-class matter
In the malls. Mr. Lsino (la.), Introduced
it bill providing for an exposition at St.
Louis In 1W)3 to eclebrato the 100th anni
versary of tho purchase of tho Louisiana
territory. Mr. Dlnsmoro (Ark.) Intro
duced a resolution requesting Information
from the secretary of state concerning
tho alleged Iirltlsh opening of correspond
ence addressed to Charles Macrum, lato
United StnteH consul In South Africa.
Almost the entire session of tho senato
on the 22I was spent in tho discussion
of tho conference report upon the Puerto
Illcnn appropriation bill. Senator Cock
rell (Mo.) Introduced a bill for an expo
sition at St. Louis In 1W3 to commemorate
the Louisiana purchase. It appropriates
JS.OOO.OOO to tho exposition.... Tho house
recommitted the Loud bill relating to second-class
mall matter by a vote of 148
to DC, with 10 present and not voting. It
Is unlikely that the hill will appear again
this session. Mr. Fitzgerald (Mass.) In
troduced a bill allowing $.V) to the family
or representatives of a soldier dying In
tho service and $100 to the family of an
ofllcer dying under similar circumstances
to cover the funeral expenses of the de
ceased. The senate on the 23d ndopted tho con
ference report on the Puerto Klcau relief
bill by a vote of 35 to 15, practically a
Htrlct party expression. The time of dis
cussion was consumed principally by
Senator Tillman (S. C), who made a
fierce attack upon the measure. A num
ber of private pension bills and a meas
ure to prevent dangers to navigation
from rafts on the Pacific ocean wcro
afterwards passed Tho house passed
142 pension bills. The conference report
on the Puerto Ulean appropriation bill
was then presented by Mr. Gannon. lie
asked for Immediate action, but It was
tlnally arranged to take a vote tho next
day.
A measure was passed In the senato on
tho 21th providing for tho appointment
by the president of a commission to In
vestigate the trade and commerce of the
orient with a view to tho extension of
American commerce. Senator Fairbanks
(Ind.) presented a resolution accepting
n statue of Oliver P. Morton from the
stnte of Indiana, and providing that It
bo placed In statuary hall. It was agreed
to.. ..After a spirited debate the houso
took tho last congressional step In com
pleting the Puerto Itlcan relief bill, agree
ing to the conference report by a vote of
137 to S7. Tho bill turns over to tho pres
ident, for tho use of Puerto Rico, over
J2.0OO.0OO of tho customs receipts collected
on Puerto Rlcan goods. A bill was
passed appropriating J10.000 for designs
ror a suitable memorial In Washington
to Ulyssus S. Grant.
Senator Foraker (O.) announced in the
senate on tho 2Gth that ho would press
the Puerto Ulean bill to a vote as soon as
possible. Senator Uanna donounced as
a "malicious lie" tho published statement
that he had said that tho passage of the
Puerto Rlcan tariff bill would be In pur
suance of n deal which would bring lit
big contributions to tho republican cam
paign fund. The Alaskan civil code was
then taken Tip.... The house considered
the arrny appropriation bill, but tho de
bate was without any notable Incidents.
Mr. Hldgely (Kan.) opposed a permanont
Increase of tho army as prejudicial to
the country's best Interests. Mr. Al
drlch (Ala.) Introduced a bill for estab
lishing a diplomatic and civil service col
lege near Washington. Pension bills, to
tho number of 140, were favorably acted
upon.
An AiiiitrW'fiti diatom.
Nothing1 is more incomprehensible
to Europenn waiters than the Ameri
can custom of eating boiled eggs from
n glass. Senator Cliauncey Depew
likes to follow the American custom,
and ones day n waiter at the Hotel de
Itusse, in Paris, told him that lie
must not do it. There was n dispute
and the head waiter was called. "The
glasses cannot be properly washed,"
he exclaimed. "They are ruined."
"Nonsense," said Mr. Depew. "My
servants at home do it every day in
the year." Then Mr. Depew broke
his egg1 into the glass as usual and the
waiter watched him. When the glass
was set aside he came with a dustpan,
cracked the glass on his boot heel
and disappeared with the fragments.
The charge for the glass was put on
Mr. Depew's bill, and lie refused to
pay it. lie was too good a customer
to offend, so the hotel people smiled.
They knew that Mrs. Depew was go
ing to remain a week longer and they
put the glass in her bill, and she paid
it. When Mr. Depew found that out
he also smiled, but in n different way.
Golden Days.
Not Self Miiilo.
"I am sorry to disappoint you,
young man," said the great railway
magnate to the reporter who had
called in for the purpose of writing
him up, "but I did not begin at tho
bottom and work my way tip. I
never blacked the boots of the engine
wipers and never carried beer for the
janitor of the roundhouse. I was
kicked through college by my fntlier,
inherited a fortune, which 1 invested
in railroad shares, and 1" hold this job
because I have votes enough to con
trol it. It is too bad, my young
friend, but we can't all be self-made
men. We would become tiresome."
And he bowed the called out. Chicago
Tribune.
Oil ii Ciimel.
"The sensation lias been likened to
that which would be felt by mounting
a stool placed on n springless cart
driven over a plowed Held. 1 found
it all thnt, and more. Next to walk
ing barefoot in chains, riding on
eanielbaek is, in the eyes of the Moors,
tho worst degradation they can put
'ip'i their prisoners." "In Moorish
Captivity," by Henry M. Grey.
Teeth Mnle from Taper.
Teeth of papier macho arc the latest in
dentistrv. lly a peculiar process they arc
rendered better than any other material.
Paper teetli may be fine, but we will venture
that most people prefer their own, and this
may best be accomplished by keeping the
Rtomach healthy with Hostettcr's Stomach
Hitters. The condition of the stomach in
variably affects the teeth. The Hitters will
strengthen your Rtomach, cure dyspepsia
and biliousness.
Flrat HranltM.
lie What's the matter, dear? You look
na it mere was someuung irounung you.
She There is. I've joined a "Don't
Worry" club, and I don t know how in the
world I am going to pay my dues. Yonkcrs
Statesman.
Give the Children n Drink
called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to take the place of
coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who have used it, hecausc when properly
prepared it tastes like, the finest coffee hut
is free from nil its injurious properties.
Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the
nerves. It is not a stimulant hut n health
builder, and children, as well as adults, can
drink it witli great benefit. Costs about 1 as
much as coffee. .15 and 23c.
(.rent Soclnl I'orcen.
Wo believe it will he found that, next to
electricity, flattery is the greatest force in
the world. Atchison Globe.
Yon Cnn Oct Allen's Fool-Knie FKEK.
Write, to-ilay to Allen S. Olmsted, Leroy,
N. Y., for a FUEE samplo or Allen's Foot
Easo, u powder to shako into your shoes. It
cures chilblains, sweating, damp, swollen,
aching feet. It makes New or tight shoes
easy. A certain euro for Corns and Bun
ions. AH druggists and shoostorcs sell it. 125c.
The man who cracks his fingers several
times while nailing down the carpet knows
what, it is to take pains with his work.
Philadelphia Kccord.
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To Cure a Cold In One liny
Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund money If it falls to cure. 25c.
Dropsy treated frco bv Dr. II. II. Groon's
Sons, of Atlanta, Gn. Tho greatest dropsy
hnecialists in tho world. Head their tulvor
tisomont in another column of this paper.
Fortune fnvors those who wotk as if they
expected to succeed without it. Chicago
Daily News.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansas City, Mo., March 27.
CATTLK-Lcef steers $1 50 G 20
Stockers 4 00 fp 5 15
Texans 2 85 ff 3 00
HOGS a SO W 5 05
SHI3I3P 4 SO DM
WIII3AT No. 2 red 70
No. 2 hard CI 05
COUN No. 2 mixed 35 3.VJ4
OATS No. 2 mixed 214
RYia-No. 2 G31.
FLOUR Hard wh't patents 3 10 3 20
Soft wheat patents.... 3 40 3C0
HAY Cholco timothy 10 00 10 CO
Choice prairlo C 75 7 25
P.RAN (sacked) CSi
BUTT1CR Fancy to extra.. 10 22
CH13ESI: Full cream 11 12
KGGS 8
POTATOES Home grown .. 30 40
ST. LOUIS.
CATTL13 Beef steers 3 C5 G Co
Texans 3 40 4 00
HOGS Packers 4 00 5 05
SI I1310P Native muttons .... 5 00 G S5
FLOUR Extra fancy 3 15 3 25
WHEAT No. 2 red 70U 71
CORN No. 2 mixed 3GV 37
OATS No. 2 25 25.
RYE Glii
BUTTER Creamery 20 21
LARD Prime steam G 00 5 05 "
PORK 1175 12 25
CHICAGO.
CATTLE-Steers 4 10 G SO
HOGS Mixed and butchers.. 4 00 G 17'
SHEEP Western 5 10 COO
FLOUR Winter patents.... 3 40 3 CO
WHEAT No. 2 red CS C9
CORN No. 2 37?i
OATS No. 2 "4
RYE May GIV4 G1A
LARD 0 20
PORK H S2V4
NEW YORK.
CATTLE Steers 4 35 G 20
HOGS Common to choice. 5 35 G GO
SHEEP Poor to fair 4 GO C 25
WHEAT No. 2 red 75 78
CORN-No. 2 45
OATS No. 2 28V4
neirnre of Ointment (or Cntnrrh
Tltnt Contnln Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole sys
tem when entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never he ued
except on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, ns the damage they will do is
often ten fold to the good you can postbly
derive from them. Halls Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by 1 J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
O., contains no mercury, and is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surface of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure vou get the gen
uine. It is taken internally, and made in
Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi
monials free. . . . .
Sold bv Druggiits. price 7fie per bottle.
Hall's "Family Pills arc the best.
Kept Awnke Ijlatrnliifr.
'What makes Mrs. Ilcnpeck look sorwor
ried these days, I wonder?
"Her hushnnd has developed a habit of
talking in his sleep, and it's driving her
crazy.1' Philadelphia Press.
The nest Prescription for Chills
nnd Fever Is n bottlo of Guovb's TA8Tr.t,r.sa
CuillTonic. His simply Iron and (jultilnc In
atastclcss form. No euro no pay. l'rlcc,50c.
After a man does a clever thing, he usu
ally talks about it too much, Atchison
Globe.
rnrmrri, Double "Vonr "Yield
by planting my Karly Dent Corn. Particu
lars frco. II. C. Bccbo, Banner, 111.
O, How Happy I am to
BE FREE from
NEURALGIA
Is what Mrs. Archie Young of 1817 Oaks Ave., West Superior, Wk, write us on Jan. ZSlh, 1900.
''lauiftothnitUriil tobcnbleto.iy that your NWANSON'S fl lItor.H Is the best medicine I
have ever used In my life. I scut for some last Novemlier nnd commenced using It right nwirjr nnd
it helped uic from tho first dose. Oh, I cannot explain to you how I was Buffering from nottrnlglnf
It seemed that denth was nenrnt hand. I thought no one could be worse. I was so very wenk thnt
I hardly expected to live to see my husband come bock from his dally Inbor. Hut now I am free
from pain, my cheeks nre red, nnd I sleep well the whole night through, Many of tny friends nre
so surprised to sec me looking no well that they will neud for some otyotir B IIlOVS.
ITA 1 1 ff" 1 1 RAil A Vinil "I have been afflicted with rlietitnntl.ini for 2 venr.i. Iwnnlnbed
nfilllEBJcDacU II HiAnl w'111 u when I sawjrour advertisement in n paper, recommending
.There is a disease among cattle known as
big jaw; many people catch it. Atchison
Globe.
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TUTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
stain the hands or spot the kettle. Sold'b;'
all druggists.
The man who turns from evil companions
docs himself a good tdrn. Chicago Daily
News.
I have used Piso's Cure for Consumption
both in my family and practice. Dr. G.
W. Patterson, Inkstcr, Jlich., Nov. 5, 1804.
If a man has a good memory lie is alilc to
forget judiciously. Chicngo Daily Nvh.
CItltOIH verv hhzhlv.
try It. It hsscompletely cured me, but I like it so welt that I wnnt two
8VANSONH
GI. ICIIMMIIIUIIUIIIK
I thought I would
more tiottles for fear I will get Into the snme fix I wnit licforelscnt for
b iHiui's."' writes Mr. Alexander inurcu oi vnnuuaic, Atic., i-co.
6th, 1900.
In the moit powerful opreinnkncinn. Trte from opinion nnd perfectly hurmldM. Ift
rlvpiRlinnstlnntitiitanruiit roller, nnd Is positive euro for Itheiimiitlim, Mrl
ntlrit, A'eiiriiliitit, lri-ilit. llurkiirho, Aithmn, liny Knver, Cn
tnrrh, I.n Orlpiir, fro up, Hlrriilciatieii, Norvoune, NcrvotKi itnil
Nriinitclc Hciulnchoi, Karachi-. Tootlmche, llctxrt Weiikiicu
ltrupsy, Mnlnrlit, Creeping Kiimltncsa, etc., etc.
0 hAVCo onntila mifTerorit to give "5 DROPS" nt Icnnt n trlnl, w
Ow Ul 9 wllltcnilnCfio mnpln linttln, prepnld by mull for lOc. A
,,, ,ilnlt.itlwlll n(invlii. v.,.,. Alan. Iitri.t, I if if I If. a ISOO iliiriMaX ffl Oft. A lull tips filPE
TllADH UAUtr.J BoldbyURamUecnta. AdKNTHlTAMKIlIn Krwltrrllor;. AVrltn us to-day.
BtVA.N'HO.V KIICUHAT1C CUKE CO., 10U to Ifll I.uko St., CHICAGO, !..
' Excursion Rates to Western Canada
ilyw nnd pitrtlculnr nn to how
If to m-itiiru lAOncreti of
mo iivui Vt iii'iit imiwinx
Inndoutriucuiitltiiuit.cnn
tUMourod on r.ppllcntlon
to tlio iHiperlniiMiiii'iiiof
Immigration, Ottnwn.
Cnundn, or tlio uuilor
slutted. Bpcclitlly con
ducted excursion will
InHHl. O. II...., .,,.. M
iumiu ni K mil, mum., uii
tlio tint nnd third Tnondny In cnclt month, nnd "no
dully low rntcn on nil linen or rulluruy nro tiolna
quoted for excursions lcntltiK Hi. I'ruil on March
iMlh. nnd April 4th, for Mnuliolm. AuMiiltmln.Hntv
kntcliownn nnd Alhrrta. K. I'KPJiNV, Hupt iflm
mlKrntlon.OUaun.Cniindnt orto.l H.(MtAVI'Oltl),
3UAVotUth8l..Knn..iClty.Mo.!V. V.llKNNUTT,
tut H. Y. ldfo llldit. .Omaha, Nob.
S3 & 3,50 SHOES g
iVorth $4 toSGcomparod
wun omcr mnKos.
Indorsed by over
l.ouo.ouo Vf eurcra.
ridririiitdio liaveW. L.
UourUs nama and price
tamped on bottom. Take i
no substitute chimeJ to be
as pood. mir deAlei
should keen them II
not. wo will send a pair1
on receipt ol price and jc.
extra (or carriage. Stnte kind or leather,
site, and width, pl.itn or can toe. Cat. free.
W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mats.
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Dr.fBuIB
? Positively curcscottghs.
" cuius in 111c ciichi or
'"'limps and Iticipletit
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who have been relieved of
painful menstruation by
Lytlia Em Pinkham's Vege
table Compound, are con
stantly writing grateful
letters to Mrs Pinkhamm
I Lydia E. Plnkhun't Vegetable Compound I
cured! them It always
relieves painful periods
and no woman who suf
fers should be without
this knowledgom
Nearly all the ills of
women result front some
derangement of tho
female organism fiflrso
Pinkham's great medi
cine makes women
healthy; of this there is
overwhelming proof
Don't experiments If
you suffer get this medi
cine and get Mrs. Pink
ham's free advice Her
address Is Lynn, Mass
m w IIIIILil UtMl I U Wt III
cougn by rupSMf11,'?.!, s,a
for children. Tastes good. Doses ore small, ajc,
Q9G9W39tDWtym
FOR 14 CENTSS
Wo with to ns n this rear SOO.rxO w
licir CJitoiniTK. find fifiiicooutr I I
1 1'kir. Ult UHrdtiii Hoot. llnli
11 Vkg Knrl'rt Ituu raid Ciictnnhorlto j 1
11 - j.aurossu AinriieiL.oituce, 160 i ,
(1 " hlmwborry Alrlou, 15o ! ;
1 " 11 liny ItmllMi, JOo '
I " Korly Hipn C'nt.lmco, lUo ( I
1 ' Harlr Dinner Onion, luo ( I
a " lirllliantl'lowertinads, lAn
11 oriu vi, "v, it ii ccuis, iji.uj ( )
AboTOlO PkRs. north $1.00, wo will I I
mill you (me, tnccthor with our I I
grratUataluR.tollliii; all about (
SAIZERS MILIIDH DUUAR POTATO (
tamos. v InTitoTourtrado. and
knowwhonyou once try Nnlv.or'n
NPnilM 711U win uvi-r un wmiuiit.
VSO( l'rltoson Bailor's 11MIU rar.
estosrllst'l'omstoUliiiitonsrth.K
JOH.1 A. GlLZtT. SKEIItO., l.ilROHSIC,niS.
jaoooo o
V Mol
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ROOFING
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Th best Hod Itop
Hoofing for In. par
nn. f t. tpini and tistls
Inolodod. nabstltnte s for pltr. Hsmples Irs.
THE fAT MAMIllA nOOIIrta CO., CAMDtW, W. J.
n4sOrtD(5iVw,:w IHSCOVKItTj Klves
WlWr U I quick relief and euro worst
rimrs. llnok or trttlmonlals and 111 ilnjn' treatment
Fie Dr. II. U.llltKKN'tl HUNU, Uoi U, Atlanta, Ua.
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ItKAIIKKS OK TIIIH l'Al'KU
DICdlltlNO TO 1UJV ANYTIIINO
ADVicu'risui) in ith coi.umnb
HIIOUM) INSIST upon iiavino
WHAT Til ICY ASIt KOIl, IlKKUSINO
AlilBUhSTlTUTICa OH IM1TAT10N8.
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1800
WIIT.N tKITI.G TO AUVKItTINEIt)
lraan lulu Hint you mw tho Advertise
tuciil lu this iier.
DEFORMiTIES CURED.
ENTIRELY FREE OF CHARGE.
All persons CRIPPLP.D or DEPORM0D, LAME
or PARALYZED, should investigate thb anil
remember that examination and con
sultation by mail or In person is 13V"
The names of cured patients cheerfully given. PAMPHLETS SENT ON REQUEST.
nRnnfcnnrn nnnpn &m cdiua n rvat rp in i.ono standino
uiiuurtbuui uuuuuuu k Ja ui llinu uii ini uiii., (JASI-H, perfectly corriTtod.
Lk
CCCToInny varlotr.nndnt
uu 1 n,iv rpARonatiluacn.
miv renaoni
cnn lo Hindu itrulgat, uat-
urulanuuiviui,
V I npCnRJITIPortll,,ll,,llalolnUlur'v't,rosiiUlnit
I UCrUnrflllltOfrom Paralysis or Hhoumntlsm.
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can uo corrected v mi is u X' i-a 1 1 .
Tho method of Oils In-
POTTS' DISEASE N Vy'utut8 "ro rndlotl,,jr iUf-
when troatcd by us In time, will result In fwV fornt and moro uccobb-
no Deformity, paralysis or 111 health. WVV fut than thoso ironerully
HIP niFAlF canbcuret without sur- UTV omployod.thoybolnirmlld
llll UIOLndU RCal operations orcontln- Ml nnd nnlnlesa no euttltup
Inethepatlenttobed. Abuceines, shorten- xgT nnu pniniean, no cutlinir
Inc. deformltr. losof motion always nro- CMM or piaster parlo troatment
ented,andltatrcadyireseatcanbocured. 'skB bolnir rosortod to.
This U tho only tlioroutslilr equipped Institution deiotf d to the euro nnd rorrrrtlnp; ofdoformltlcs.
The L. C. McLAIN MEDICAL and SURGICAL INSTITUTE. No. 3100 Pine St., St. Louis.
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WONDERFUL EIGHT
roslthel; cures SICK, NKUYOUS orllll.lOUS IIDAllAtJllr), COUIJIIS, C(I,IS,
CIKII.'I' or liOAItSDNKKS, III 1111 II Kit I A, I'NKI'MOMA ami nil IlltOM'IIIAI
AKI'IXTIO.NS, KAK ACIIK, IIKAF.NKKS, TUOTIIACHK anilSCIIUVV, IIUHP
TIO.NS, IMI,AJIJ!ATIO, (ONdl'STKI.VK nnd CIIAVINd. If people only
kneu Ibr poodm k oTIliU wonderful remedy tliey Ttould nrrcr lip ulllioullL
EiolcX Xty As,unt las lllvory Town.
Price,j3j. tjr mt 1 ori i" upiiTiiJ Pin in ft mp
I-la OLLr-nLH 1 i.iu ohu inuno.
Li lull luBtructlonB accompany each Iron.
PERFECT SAFETY GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Atrertnln the rtllnbllltu and Commrrctnl StnmUna nfour cwiitxtnu.
liefer to Amerleuu l.zclinitUR llnnk, Nt. Louis. Ma. 1'lllCK
ofHaijIuon. $3.00. Till3U'B (lOORH, SO. OO. Dollvereil Free to
anr part ot tho Un tol Btatei. Luxury to Housewives IJreaimakers.
laundresses and Tailors. Iletaln even heat, do odor, no smoke, no scorched or soiled linens. Two
Oontsperduy forfuol. Ordem by mallpromptly filled. Cash must acoompanr each order. Address
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A STATE STREET SCENE ON A STORMY DAY.
Q"f Laxative Bromo-Quinine which is advertised on the large banner over
State Street, Chicago, as represented above, is the only exclusive cold prescription
sold by every druggist in the United States, Canada and in England. This is the sig-
of the inventor and plainly appears on every box of the genuine
nature
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article. It is sold for 25c a box and all druggists refund the money if it fails to cure
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