V a n i. i u n It THEHEBRASKUDJERTISER W. W. NAN!KK8, l'ubllalier. NEMAHA, -' - " - NEBRASKA 1901 JULY. 1901 V) 3 SDK. KOI IDES. WED. THOU. FIU. SIT. 4 ITT 22 23 24 25 26?7 I 28 29 30 31 I 9 , y jl I 5C 7? :S OURRENT COMMENT. Experience in teaching, with more !Iiij)1iiikIh than over, tliut Kecking1 rufupo under a trcu during' u Htorm iH ununfu. It requires Htrenglh of mind to take a Hhowor in the open, but u wotting' Is better tliun elcetrooutlon. Tim College of the City of Nr.wYorlc JnBt week grnduutcd a elasn of 120 whoHc tuition luul cost nothing "from the primary huIiooI to the door of the profuKHlonn Hehool." It 1b only in the United StntcH that free edueutioii 1b provided on thin Rcrtlu. It nppeni'H that tho clgaretto has been extending its ravngcH among woman in u manner that Ih no leHH effectual bceaiiHo It 1h u Heeret. It is said that in New York elty alone there are 100,000 women who Hinokc. Han Frauclueo Ih almost hk bad. Long island ban the mnulluHt village in the world. It Ih ealied First l'lnce. According to tho last coiihuh the vil lage btiH a population of ten. Thero nro two houHOH and two fiunilloH, tho PurnoiiB and Ihe Milium. Every male TCHident of First l'laco holds oftlcc, and there arc political lights just tho Hatue as thero are in Now Yo'rk. The medical authorities of the Unit ed States war department are thor oughly convinced that yellow fever is trutiBmittcd by mosquitoes, and will proceed on tho theory hereafter that tho infection Ih carried by the insects. EffortH will bo made to exterminate mosquitoes In Culm and prevent them from getting access to fever patients. A standard bred colt, belonging to Dr. J. V. Axtell was kicked on one of tho hind legs by n horse tho other day at Newton, Kan., and tho leg was broken. Instead of killing the animal, us nine out of ten would have done, tho doctor set tho injured member In n plaster of Paris east ami turned the unlnial loose. Tho wound Is healing rapidly and the doctor believes thu broken leg will bo ns good as ever. Tho Fourth of July orator this year could have hardly done better in the way of arousing his audience to the boiling point than to have had on tho utage u large map of the world studded over wjtli tiny flags, each one mnrklng United States territory or ships. There Is not a quarter of tho globe to-day In which our tlag is pot found. Tho United States now possesses ter ritory in both tho eastern nnd western hemispheres and north and south of tho equator. Tho president has told u friend Hint ho will, In 1002, complete the tour which was arranged for htm In 1001, but which was Interrupted at San Pranclsco on account of the Illness of Ills wife. Next year's tour will begin in central California, just where the other left oil', and will comprise a journey through northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa, of the slate west of tho Mississippi. Judge Woods, of tho United States circuit court, who died at Indianapo lis recently, had been on tho bench for 27 years. When Debs and the Amer ican Itnilwuy union tied up the rail roads in Chicago In 1804, Judge Woods Issued an order restraining tint or ganization from interfering with the railroads. Debs nnd others disobeyed tho Injunction and were sent to jail. The result was that Judge Woods be came most unpopular with the "labor element." Tho supremo court sus tained tho Judge in nil that he had done. FOE TO THE CHUECH. Luxury and Fashion Sapping Its Life, Says Rev. Francis Clark. Artdrcaa of the Clirlallitn Kntlcnror Lender to tho fiiturniitlonnl IJols;tca Sucre- tArjr'n Ituport HIioivh i J runt On In In Mumliorrtlilp, Cincinnati, July 8. Tho twcntloth International Christian Endeavor so ciety began a five-days' session in this city Saturday. Tho registration of delegatcH and vlsltora is unusually large and the Indications lire that the attendance will bo the largest in the history of these great gatherings. In ndditlon to the receptions nnd rallies at different stnto headquarters, the WINTS GREAT CAMPAIGN. FRANCIS K. CI-AUK, (International President Y. P. S. C. B.) business session was held In tho nft ernoon, at which tho annual reports of tho otllccrs and business agents wore submitted. Tho grand openings with welcome addresses and tho annual address of President Clark and the aiwninl report of Secretary Ilaer took place simulta neously in tho auditoriums nt night. President Francis E. Clnrk, in his an nnl address said In part: For every iiro Clod prepares Ills agen cies. An tho boo Is made for tho flower, as tho bird's wing llts tho air and tho On of tho flub of tho yielding water, bo In tho moral and religious world God adapts Ills planB and methods to tho needs of tho time Tho nineteenth cen tury biiw peculiar perils aBsall tho young man. Tho saloon, tho brothol, tho gam bling don, commercialism and materialism laid their trapn for htm. But God looked down from heavon upon tho children of men, and In tho middle of tho century tho Young Mon's Christian association wan Bturtcd to Bot young men at work for young men In a now ovangollsm. Tho days of tho rampant Infldol und atheist aro also la tho past, as I devoutly bcllovo. No Itobort IIuuio could to-day greatly In fluence tho thought of tho world. No Voltalro or HoBscau could number his followers by millions. Robert Ingcrsoll ta-dny Is llttlo but a memory of elo quence nnd pathos. Rut something mora Insidious nnd harmful a thousand times than blatant Inlldcllty Is tho foo of tho church of tho twentieth century. This Inlldcllty Is tho slccptlclBm of a Ufa rather than of talk. It Isi tho Indlfforenco that Is born of lux ury and of fashion. Tho twentieth con tury church needs tho Christian ICndeavor society because it noeds tho prayer meet ing. It needs moro thorough-going and cffcctlvo organization In church II fo and It needs to bo moro united. Tho now century will bo a century of mighty com binations and tremendous aggregations of material forces. Thero should bo n combination of tho Christian forces of tho land to work together In harmony for tho advancement of tho kingdom through their own churches and denominations. The report of General Secretary John Willis liner was, in part, as fol lows: In 1891, tho cIobo of tho first deendo of tho Christian Endeavor, thero were 16, 274 societies, and wo returned hearty thanks to God for what Ho had wrought. In this year 1901. at tho close of tho Chris tian Endeavor'B. Becond decade, wo must employ tho amo numerals, though dif ferently arranged, tu tell our nu merical strength, for tho 10,217 ho cletloH havo becomo CI, 127. Tho nearly 1,000,000 members havo becomo nearly 4,000,000. This growth Is marvelous, nnd nothing comparablo to It can bo found In history. Tho net lncrcuso in numbers of new societies slnco wo met In tho great London convention Inst July Ih nearly 2,000, with a total membership of almost 100,000 members. In other words, tho net lucreaBo during tho past year equals tho total number of noddles organized during tho llrtft seven years of our splendid his tory. Very naturally tho Increase In Junior nnd Intermediate noddles eantlnucs to bo Interesting, Thero aro now over lfi. 000 Junior societies and 1,283 Intermedlato societies, tho llrst with 4S3.000 members, and tho hccoiiiI with 38.G00. Moro and moro Is Christian ICndeavor becoming an evangelistic agency for Christ. In nil. 100,000 young peoplo havo in tho last 12 months Joined tho church from the ranks of our societies. Colonel of the Sixth Cnvntry Tannic Inanr genu Into tho Mountain and Cap ture n iiunnu Lender. Manila, July 7. Tho forces of the Insurgent leader, Ilollannino, which linn recently been operating around Donsol, province of Snraogunn, wore driven across tho mountains by tho Second Infantry nnd finally captured by tho Sixth cavalry. Ucllarmino, with 1,000 men and 315 guns, surren dered to Col Wlnt nt Albny, capital of the province of that nntno. A thou sand more rifles will bo surrendered Sunday. According1 to tho ofllclal account, Mellarmtno, who has been operating In the province of Sarsogana, sur rendered Thursday Inst at Lcgnspt, on Albay bay, with 32 otllccrs. 315 guns nnd 3.000 rounds of ammunition. The Insurgent presidents of thnt section of the country and many Filipinos ac companied Uollnrinino, who gave him self up to Col. Theodore J. Wlnt, of the Sixth cavalry. In all. since June., 1.082 insurgents have surrendered In thnt district. Col. Wlnt's regiment eamo from Clilnn with Gen. Chaffee. Peforc disembarking at Lcgnspl. Col. Wlnt went to Gen. Chaffee and nsked If he desired him to elenn up that part of tho country. Gen. Chaffee replied: "Yea, but T do not commnnd until July 4." In three weeks llellarmlno was cornered, In spite of tho stories of mnny oflicers that cavalry could not be used In effective operations In bucii a country. NOW A CONVICT. Judge Allcimm ItoftKCft Jennie MnrrUon a Now Trlnl nnd I'ornmlly I'iihim-h Hontrnco Upon llor. Eldorado, Kan., July 7. In the dis trict court Saturday the motion for a now trial for Jessie Morrison, con victed of manslaughter in the second degree for killing Mrs. Clara Castle, came up before Judge Aikmau. Tho attorneys for Miss Morrison prcsont rd 28 rensons why a now trial should ho granted, but Judge Alkmnn over ruled them all. The defense next filed a motion for n postponement of sen tence, which wns also overruled. They then tiled a motion for arrest of judg ment, but the judge overruled It and formally sentenced Miss Morrison to live years In the stnto penitentiary, and to be kept in close confinement and hard labor. When Judge Alkmnn pronounced the words, "hard labor," tho defendant turned a little paler, but otherwise she took the sontouce calmly and returned to her cell with stcody step. The sherifT left Eldorado Tuesday with his prisoner for Lansing, where slio was pluced in stnto prison. Iler attorneys will appeal to the supremo court for n new trial und try to secure her release on bond. TO CONTROL TEXAS OIL. Glgnntlc Coiiiiuiny Formed to Keep the Standard Oil from llitlulnc; a Foot hold In tho State. Austin, Tex., July 8. Texas will control the output of tho Dcnumont and other oil fields of this state, nnd thp Standard Oil company will have tho hardest fight of its life to secure even u foothold, to sny nothing of con trol. This statement is based on tho filing of articles of incorporation in tho secretary of state's deportment of by far (barring tho Standard's) tho largest oil concern in the world. Tho new company is the Houston Oil com pany, of Texas, with its principal of fice nt Houston. Tho company is cap italized at $30,000,000. TO HAVE FREE TRADE. After moro than a qunrtor century of nctivo service Miss Eleanor Arme rotl has resigned her position in tho ngrlculturnl department of tho llrltlsb government. Miss Armorod is recou nted nil over tho world as ono of the. greatest living- nuthorltles on injuri ous farm insects. From tho llrltlsb colonies and from foreign countries all over the world Miss Armorod has answered thousands of nuxlous in quiries on the prevention of Insect nt tacks, and her replies havo resulted In saving millions of dollurs to the ag riculturists of the world. A HERO FROM KANSAS. Oscur Norrls, In Trjlnp; to Koncuu it Wiunnn from Drowning, Illiunolf l'ounil u Watery Onive. St. Paul, Minn., July 7. Mrs. Annio Pust, of South St. Paul, and Oscar Norrls, recently of Independence, Kan., were drowned in tho St. Croix river near Kush City. A party of fivo wcro crossing the river when tho boat capsized. Norris tried to save Mrs. Pust, but was carried under water with her and both were drowned. Illation MuCubo Uncle from I.onrr Trip. Omnhn, Neb., July 7. Bishop Me Cnbe, of the Methodist church, has returned to this elty after six months travel in South America. During his trip ho traveled 10,000 miles nnd visit ed tho presidents of Uruguay, Argen tine nnd Urn7.il. "Tho spirit of in tolerance is being wiped out of South America," he Bald. The rreoldeiit'H Mind lAilly Alitdo Up, It Is Said, to Clnmt 1'nrto Itlciin Tariff CoiicesuloiiH. Washington, July 8. The president's mind is fully mndu up, it is said, to give the people of tho island of Porto Hlco frco trade with the United States on July 25. This disposes of a con tention which has been made by cer tain advocates of high protection that tho president will postpone the issu ance of the free trade proclamation until congress could havo tlmo nnd opportunity to deal with the question of the future relations between tho Island und tho United States. WORK OF A FIEND. rjomb Thrown Into a Vnrd lit Denver Killed I.lttlo KNther OlUer, Fivo YenrH Old. Denver, Col., July 7. A bomb or lingo torpedo thrown into tho ynrd at 2021 Curtis street killed Esther Oliver, five years old, who was sitting on tho porch. Tho child's lower jaw was entirely torn away und sho lived but 30 minutes. Tho man who threw tho bomb esenped. Such ICIIch for SflO.OOO. Columbus, 0., July 7. Allen O. Meyers, a prominent democrat whe made speeches for llryim In tho west last year, has sued tho Elks' lodge for $30,000 dnmnges, alleging that ho wns illegally expelled from tho order. Tho funeral of ex-Gov. Plngrco was held at Detroit, Mich., Suturdny. BEAUTIFUL LADIES GIVE VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERING SISTERS. Peruna the Great Tonic Cures Catarrhal Dyspepsia of Summer. For Ills Peculiar to Women,. Peruna is an Invaluable Remedy. t I I I H I I I I I I I II I I Ill ,,M,, , I II H H I I I I I I I KATHLEEN GRAHAM. Miss Kathleen Graham, 14C9 Florida Avo., N. W. Wash., D. C, writes: "At the solicitation of a friend I was ad vised to uso Peruna and after the use of ono bottlo for dyspepsia I felt almost entirely cured. I tako pleasure in rec ommending your remedy to nnvono who needsnn invigorating tonic. "Kathleen Graham. Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, a prominent authority on women's catarrhal diseases will take charge of as many cases of female catarrh as make application to him during the summer months. Advice free. Address Dr. S. D. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. FLORENCE ALLAN. Miss Florence Allan, 75 Walton Place, Chicago, 111., writes: "As a tonic for u. worn out system Peruna stands at tho hcud in my estimation. Its effects nro truly wonderful In rejuvenating tho entire system. I keep it on hand all tho timo and never havo that 'tired feeling' as a few doses nlwavs makes mo feel like a different woman.' Florence Allan. THEIR ORIGINAL MEANINGS. Acre originally meant a field of any size. Meat onginnlly meant any kind of food. Town originally referred simply to a farmhouse. Libel originally meant a small book or pamphlet. Miscreant originally meant an infi del or n renegade. Polite originally referred to any thing smooth, with a shining surface. Vugabond originally meant a per son who traveled without a definite objcot a wanderer. Blackguard originally meant tho kitchen boys and potwashcrs em ployed In a gentleman's kitchen. A BROTHER'S LOVE. Lostant,lll., July 8. James Watt, of this place, by one little act, has given a splendid example of that never dying love which exists be tween brothers, no matter how far apart they may be. Mr. Watt was a great sufferer from Kidney Troublo and Nervousness. He was very much used up, nnd al though he had tried a great many things, ho had found nothing that would in any way relieve him. Some ono suggested Dodd's Kidney Pills, and he used six boxes, and wns com pletely cured. nis first thought wns for a brother in Bolfast, Irolnnu, whom he knew to bo afllictcd in tho same way that he hod been. Mr. Watt Immediately sent a supply of Dodd's Kidney Pills to this far-uway brother, together with his recommendation based on his fortunate experience. Too SiiRKcatlve. "You look discouraged," remarked the visitor. "And I feel it!" sighed the manager of the great Pacific Slope Prune company. "After all the timo and money I have expended proving to the public that the prune is no longer a fnke, that miserable old editor has to step in nnd wreck my assertions." ' "I hope he didn't run your ad. in the hu morous column?" "Wowc than that! He ran it under the hoarding house notices." Chicago Daily News. A Matter of Expenie, "Doctor, what is the matter with me?" "You need about three months' rest from, business that Is all' "Three months' rest? That will cost mo $5,000. The other doctor said I needed nn operation for appendicitis. That would cost only $100. I think I'll let kira operate."- Chicago Tribune. Dnttlne Htm. Rodrick It seems incredible that the; wise Itostonian should have been duped by the grafter's game of three shells nnd a pea. Van Albert II is easily cxplnined. The pea was discarded and a bean substituted. Chicago Daily News. IIIn View of It. Mr.Iiggcr I thought your wife was eco nomical. Thingumbob Such ignorance! My dear man, no woman is ever economical. S!ie is cither extravagant or stingy. Philadel phia Press. . Ilftrilnliliin of City Life. "Pa, what's a metropolis?" "A metropolis, .Jimmy, is a place in which, it costs you about '25 cents street car fare to get out where you can pick clover." Chicago Ilecord-Herald. It isn t politeness that makes a detective exemplify tho expression: "After you." Philadelphia Bulletin. Every actor in a play ought to have at I?11?,1 " Part '"'crest in it. Philadelphia. Bulletin. unHmvffBHwStfW rfM Il-VIC? RIFLES, REVOLVERS,, JtbAUniO: AMMUNITION. Tknnis. Cuoquet. Uamjiouks.Tknts, Waoon Covkiih. Ul'UUTINOANUATUI.CTICUtlllDSOrKVKUYIIESCHIlinx, feo'ndl for Oatalosuo. ilUhuvul-Ebcrlu Anna Co., tit. Joncph, 31o weatherwise: AND OTHERWISE! WHY DONTYOy WEAR 'J3kSX, iWmmii mfm ITT A7.. A i MYiWVY mM'Wte OWEft z smra ?SH W0 OIL.ED CLOTHING DI.ACIV OH TCLLOIV AND KEEP PEY? 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Bold br drueclits. JJobj iUGHTIUNB RODS jjdr.M nun, a. i or l to.. iiM-ixmi, o. ANAKESIS0: llof and POtiiTIVK- l.Y uuiikm imi.i:. For freo natnplo nddross "ANAKK8IH," '1'rlb ntiu building, Mow York IUlInmV AULM'S Wntitnl. EDUCATIONAL. AYfiiiiifisiiAi I UUI1U 17! Jill will find special facilities ;?Ke.!!'VuIH,or xh" educating hliiiM-lf at the k'AX8i8 l,r -Mi;i.8irir. Many ntui'rnU here eet employment yielding fium threo to tun Jllara per ween for two l.1.0,Ln'AS.1!P.n,,r.1y. Term opens Bept MUu Addresn I. B. STEl'HKNB, chancellor, Kansas City, Kansas, A. N. K.-I) 1873 yPTB.ES WHITING TO AIWEItTISElUI plcuse slate Umt you saw the Advert! cat In this paper. X- 4 ' l a , I V bBCT3SMsra3i73a 34 vm mz'fiiu&Uiiiti- ". v .--- VI -i