y. THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. W. HANI1KKS rublliher. NEMAHA, - NEHRASKA. &fa$&.t-lUllJl! i OCTOBER 1900. 3 ?iV''vi?i?K:i5:vIr''il''?l?l' CURRENT COMMENT. A Chinese doctor's fee Jb perhaps the smallest in tho world, ranging from 2d to fid, but (his can be accounted for by the fact that anyone can prac tice aH doctor or physician. There seems to be no limit to the size of tho cliiHACH nt our lending uni versities nowadays. Tho entering classqs at Harvard have numbered Komcthing over -100 for several years, and now the GOO mark is approached. Illchnrd Croker, .Jr., son of the Tammany lender, lias stnrtcd to work ns a blacksmith's helper in u ship yard nt Kllzabethport, N. J. The young man is a stoekily built fellow Jiko his father and declares that he HkcB the work. A Portland (Me.) man, who seldom attends church services, was pcr minded to hear a sermon last Sunday, and was much impressed. "You are never too old to learn," he remarked confidentially to an old friend. "Now, I always thought Sodom and Gomor rah were husband and wife, and I find they were nothing but cities." lloth the prince of Wales and King Victor Emmanuel of Italy have a ner vous affection of the muscles of the face, which makes the left eye blink constantly. To those acquainted with tho infirmity it is hardly noticc nblc, but to strangers who have oc casion to converse with either of the men it is somewhat disconcerting. A Methodist preacher in Arcadia, Ind., conformed to tho wishes of sev eral of IiIb new' converts ono day last week nnd baptized them by Immer tilon. Ho hung bis wet milt out of doors nfterwnrd to dry, and some son of Hellal came along and stole it. Tho good .brother is believed to be firmly convinced now that sprinkling or pouring is the proper mode. "Woman needs no praise. Last at cross nnd first at grave, I am sure that she will bo first in tho kingdom of God." Uttered in the presence of Helen Gould, these words concluded nu address delivered by llrig. Gen. Joseph Wheeler to a largo audience ut tho dedication of the new Young Men's Christian ussoclntlon shelter on Governor's island, N. Y., last week. During Cleveland's administration the United States government Issued $202,227,000 in bonds. During MoKin ley's administration $108,078,720 in bonds have been issued. The latter mini docs not include, refunding two per cent, bonds issued in exchange for bonds of higher rnto outstanding. About $50,000,000 in bonds have been paid off during tho present adminis tration. Gambling debts arc pre-eminently debts of honor in China, and they are more willingly and speedily paid than any others. To pay them u Chiuumnn -will pawn all his property, and even sell his children. For doing this he is regarded by tho public as worthy of nil prulsc, nnd the, relatives who al low themselves to bo sold are treated us models of filial devotion. Menu while, a tradesman to whom a debt is duo may starve or go bankrupt. Young John D. Rockefeller, in his ddrcss to a Bible class in Tarrytown tho other day, told his hearers that there were a good many things bet ter than money in this world, and that one of them was work. He said ho had learned this fact by cutting 'wood and crushing stone at 15 cents an hour. He recalled that when he .was in college his most intimate com panions wcro men who worked their way' by laundry work or doing jan itor's duty. All that remains of thu great tem ple of Zeus, which was 700 years In building, is to be found about 150 yards from the foot of tho Acropolis nt Athens. Tho ruins consists of 10 columns of tho Corinthian Order, 0a feet in diameter and 00 feet high. It was the second largest, temple erected by the Greeks, ono superior to It in size being the temple of Diana at Ephesus. According to a legend its foundation was built by Dukallou, the Greek Noah, who from this point witnessed tho waters of the fiood subside. Sun. Mon. Tuo. Wod. Thur. Frl. Sat. g ii JL -li i 1 I 2? 22 2 24 25 26 27J $28 29 30 3 J I ROOSEVELT IN KENTUCKY. Litres Urowil (irantail tho Governor nt VovlriRtmi At J.rxliiKttiii II" 8inkn of t tin Corruption of tho llitllot, Covington, Ky., Oct. 10. Address ing ono of the largest crowds that has ever assembled in this city to listen to a candidate for public oilier, Gov. Theodore Jtooscvclt last night closed his campaign in Kentucky and to-day will proceed on his tour of Ohio. Ill Aililrna nt I.fxliicton. ' Lexington, Ky., Oct. 10. Gov. lloosc vclt was tendered a hearty reception when his special train reached here Mondny morning, making the first stop of the day. A splendid crowd greeted him at the railroad station and expressions of enthusiasm were heard on every hand. Gov.'lJooscvelt spoke from n stand in front of tho courthouse and was introduced by ex Congressman W. C. 1'. hrecklnrldgo and ex-Comptroller M. .7. Durham, who served during Cleveland's first admin istration. A feature of the demon stration was a parade in which, were several hundred rough riders. Tho governor said in part: In a sense- thero Is a peculiar stato con test la Kentucky, but no eoatcat for tho fundamental rights of manhood enn bo merely a stato contest, Last yenr you eluded a legislature to choose- a senator, and paw a legislature that had not been elected cliooso a different senator, and thero tho nation comes In with Its rights. I hopo and bcllovo that tho upper house, lllto tho lower house, will decldo that no man shall bo admitted to sit within Its walls whoso election was at tended with fraud and with a threat against tho rights of tho people. Tho dan ger of Imperialism In this country comes from ourselves If wo oro wrong. Never will wo sco our government fall unless wo connlvo at and condone tho outrages upon tho ballot, that corruption of tho fran chlso which puts In power against tho will of tho people Ihoso who sit In otllco and deprive tho olllco of tho men hon estly elected to sit there. I want to speak especially to those democrats who still remain under thu Inllucnce of a party name that has lost all Its slgalllcance. At present your leaders aro persuading you to follow them on tho ground that they have cheated In your Interests. Your party leaders who cheat for your Inter ests If It ngrccs with their Interests, would cheat you as they have previously cheated their foes. AT McKINLEY'S HOME. William ,1, llryiui Mild ii Short Atlilrmi to u Crowd of III Frlamtft nt Clinton Monday Alnrnliig. Canton, O., Oct. 10. There were im portant accessions to the llryan train before It left Akron Monday morning. These consisted of Mayor JoneS, of Toledo, and Former Attorney General Monctt. Doth joined tho party up on tlio invitation of Mr. Bryan and it is understood that Mayor Jones will continue with tho presidential candi date on his New York tour. The first stopping point was Canton, the home of tho Nebraskan's rival for the pres idency. This place vas on the itiner ary only conditionally nnd when Mr. Bryan was told that he could have n stop of five minutes if he so desired, ho replied that whether ho should speak or not would depend upon whether thero was a crowd at the station. As tho train drew into Can ton there wcro cheers and a goodly crowd was thero to meet Mr. Bryan. Ho wns received with cheers and made a four or five-inlnuto speech, referring plensantly to the president and saying thnt If bo should not bo re-elected ho could always be an ex-president, as the "ex" was a title that, once earned, could always be held. Ml diml' Long lllnvoln Ithln. New York, Oct. 10. Miss Gast com pleted her ride of 2,000 miles at 7:05 yesterday evening. She covered tho distance in 222 hours and 5 minutes, beating the record of Will Brown by thrcu hours and one minute. At the conclusion of her ride Miss Gast was examined by two physicians, who pro nounced her to bo In good condition. Necrntnry I.oiik tit (In on tlio Stump, Washington, Oct."" 10. Secretary' Long him planned to mnke several speeches on political topics during his western trip which begins next week. Ho Is going to Colorado to visit his daughter and besides talking in thnt stato may make onu or two addresses In Nebraska. Hill Spimklni; In Illlnnlx. Springfield, 111., Oct. 10. David B. Hill, of New York, arrived here Mon day to address the democracy. A pa rade escorted him from the BtnUon to his hotel and ho veceivel an innova tion. The city was filled with visitors ami the buildings were lavishly deco rated. NlnotiMin Hundred llou" Wunhml Awuy. Tacoinn, Wash., Oct. 10. A typhoon caused great damage on tho coasts of Formosa and southern China. Numerous towns wero destroyed or badly damaged. Nineteen hundred houses wero washed away or Inun dated at Talpeh, e'ormosa, and many lives lost. Whnt Cuod th liner' Ituln. Berlin, Oct. 10. The Berliner Tnge blatt publishes a letter from Mach- adodorp, which concludes as follows: "Not superior numbers, nor the great er military capacity of the British, but treason, folly and puffed-up lin potency among our leaders caused our ruin." NEAR BRITISH FRONTIER. CIiIiiohm Itnlml Thrcn Thniunnil Strung Tlirrntnti Trouble North of Canton n.iholllon Wll flnnnml. Hong Kong, Oct. 10. A column of troops was dispatched Monday to tho Kowloon frontier, with the object of barring armed refugees, either rebels or imperial troops, from entering Hrit ish territory when defeated. Tho rebels aro reported to be .'1,000 strong 30 miles north of tiio llrltlsli frontier. A thousand of Admiral llo's troops arc In pursuit of them, while 2,000 Chinese troops have left Canton, over land, to intercept the rebels. Admiral Ho has Informed the governor thnt tho rebellion was carefully planned. Tho rebels are anxious to concllinto tho villagers nnd gnln tho respect of foreigners, hence the nbsonce of out rage and pillage. All indications point to the rising being widespread. Out breaks occurred simultaneously in several centers of Kwang-Tung and Kwnng-Si. Apparently Knng-Yu-Wel, Sun-Yat-Scn and the trinds have amal gamated their forces in the com mon cause the overthrow of Man chu rule in south China. Some positive indications of tho attitude of the foreign powers is anxiously awaited. A French launch was cap tured by pirates 'October 13 near Mongh-Chow. The pirates secured $32,000 in specie. HIS CURIOUS WILL. Kncllxlmmn I.rimn II in IJneltnr 8700,- OOO on Condition Thnt Nnlthnr WutM Until .'IT, Yourn of A Co. London, Oct. 10. The will of J. C. Clayton, the son of the late member of parliament of that name, has just been probated. By it he leaves his two daughters a fortune of $700,000 with tho curious provision thnt tho money is to bo payable only if tliey attain thenge of 35 without marrying. Tho Yiilltney Trlnl HiiiiiimI. Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 1G. The Ybutsey trial was resumed yester day, although Yotitscy was reported in tho same condition as last week. His room door was opened and bis bed pulled in plain view and bearing of the jury, and while tho witnesses were being examined Youtsey could bo heard calling his wife's name in n hollow, moaning voice and she could' be seen sitting on his bed. The fea ture of tho day was the testimony of Arthur Goebcl, the brother of tho murdered man. . MnoArthur (.'mi Uso Them. Washington, Oct. 10. The war de partment has practically determined to ndopt Gen. Davis' recommendation nnd reduce the military force in Porto IMco. Tho troops will be brought to tho United States and then sent to Manila. Eight companies of the Tenth infantry can bo spared from tho is lands and these will make a welcome addition to Gen. MaeArthur's com mand. Hrmntor llminii Snpuklng in ilin NnrthwnHt. Madison, WIb., Oct. 10. Senator Hnnnn began his speech-making tour of the northwest yesterday by making six addresses in Wisconsin, two of them of some length. The principal nddresses of tho day wcro made at Waukesha, where tho special train carrying Senntors Hnnnn nnd Frye nnd other republican leaders was held for over an hour, nnd at Madison. Allowed 550,000 Chnck from Croltor. Chicago, Oct. 1G. Illchnrd Croker would receive every vote at democratic national headquarters for a place in the temple of fame. The Tammany boss has given Thomas Taggart, dem ocratic committeeman for Indiana, $50,000 for a campaign fund in that state. Indiana has been the only state to which Croker has been willing to send a dollar. l'or Friiiidnlnnt Ki-ulstrntlon. Kansns City, Mo., Oct 10. "Roley Holey" Smith, a clerk in the olllce of tho election commissioner, was arrest ed on a warrant charging him with abetting fraudulent registration. Ho wns arrested in front of Pendergast's saloon and Pendcrgast signed Smith's bond. This is tho third arrest that has been made at the instance of the republican county committee. Mrtrln to Htiiy In I.nnn. Washington, Oct. 10. Secretary Long Iiiib decided not to order home any of the marines now in tho Philip pines. Instead, if more marines should bo available they will bo Bent to Ma nila. Reinforcements are ncccssnry, because of tho contemplated reduction of Gen. MaeArthur's command by tho withdrawal of the volunteers. AnniMl lti'pnrt if Hih Kurt -'oott Itmtil. isew York, Oct. 10. i he annual re port of tho Kansas City, Fort Scott it Memphis railroad for the Juno 30 fiscal year, Issued yesterday, shows an increase of $0S1,830, or 22V! per cent, in earnings, of $030,403, or 21 1-3 per cent, in expenses, and $315,337, or 25 1-3 per cent, in net earnings. (Inlil frnni I ho Trnnivnnl. Now York, Oct. 10. Tt is announced that the National City bank has en gaged $2,500,000 in gold for import. Tho gold wns secured in South Africa and represents the first output of tho mines of that country since the break- ing out of the war. Statu or Onto, Citt or Toumo, LlH'AS COINTT, , I , , , Frank J. Cheney umken oath thnt he Is tht senior pnttner of the lit in of F. J.Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of loiedo. County and State nforesnld, and that paid firm will pny the sum of Ono Hundred Dob Inra for ench and every ense of catarrh that rnnnot be cured by the nee of Hall s Cntnrrh Cure. FRANK J. CHUNKY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed in my presence, this Oth dny of December, A. D. 1880. A. W. OLEAKON, fScnl Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally anil nets directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the svsteni. Send for testimoniala, fiec. F. J. CHENEY &, CO., Toledo, O. Sold bv drtiKgists, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. The Ilnliy Wm Ilcnltliy. Two Irishmen who had not seen each oth er for a long tune met nt a fair. They had a lot of things to tell each other, "bhurc, it's married I am," said O'Brien. "You don't tell me so!" said Blake. "Faith, yes," said O'Brien, "an' I've got a fine, healthy hhoy which the neighbors say is the very picter of me." Blake looked lor a moment at O'Brien, who was- not, to say the least, remarkable for his good looks, and then said: "Och, well, what's the harrum ho loug as the child's healthy?" Chicago Chronicle. Business Opportunities on the line of the Chicago Great Western Ry in Illinois. Iowa. Minnesota and Missouri. 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