The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, November 08, 1901, Image 2

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THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
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W. W. HANDKKH, VuiilUliar.
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TOPICS OF THE DAY.
.Miicli .Mont Coiirtooin.
Lol, us all tnku a Iohkoii from Admi
ral Hclilcy, and, unload ot lolling a
j;ciilluinan flint I10 Hon, urge gmitly
thai, lib memory lias a ricfuctivu lluo.
It'a ever ho much more ooiii'Icouh,
r.iul o "Don" ami "Honor."
Oon. Wade Iiuh iHsuod "it circular in
iioiitiicrn Luzon, rtoliifr away with 1 lie
Kpatiinli tltlca of "don, Honor, honora
and Konoritn," and Klviiitf for t Iiohu
appellations the Amerioan oqulvalontn
of Mr., Mrs. and Mian.
Wlllirlnilim n Total AIinIiiIiut.
The youiif,' qiioon of Holland Ih a
total aliKlalncr and ostentatiously re
fuses on all oeoaHlons lo lake wluo.
Kho Ih Ha id to he the only teetotaler
anions roljjnlng monurelis, If wo ex
cept the Hiiltau of Turkey.
I'luoliliu; li OimiihimmiOiI.
A New. Forney court has dooldod that,
a bank whoso eushler Htolo a litre
part of its funds must make good the
Hlinrtagu. Hueh a rule would greatly
reduee the number of directum who
Kive nothing but their namoH to their
bankH.
Not or I i-ly 1 1 tin Km ItcwitrilN.
Notoriety Iiiih Kh vewardH. Mrs.
Taylor, the wtimnii who Hliot the
HorHOHhoo falls in a barrel, him al
ready received $1200 for a magazine ar
ticle, a bid for her services as an ex
hibit at the IlulValo exposition and
an ofYor of marriage.
An 'Olicillcnf IIMr Apparent.
The duke of York is an obedient
Hon. Ils father told him to go around
the world, but nowhere to get off of
Uritish territory. Ko when he wasn't
on llritlsh land he stayed on a Uritish
man-of-war, and thus oarried 1iIh tor
ritory around with him.
NwoilfN Ili-nil Dully I'aporH.
Stockholm, the capital of .Sweden,
liaH 320,000 inhabitants, who road 12
daily papers. The city also has a
press club of -110 members, of whom
21 nro women. King Oscar Is always
considerate to newspaper men and is
very popular with them.
AVoiulorH of Science.
Great Is science. A Gorman profes
sor, after long investigation and cal
culation, has discovered that it takes
u person one-fourteenth or a second
to wink. Science may yet tell us 'how
long it takes the person winked at to
Hiuilo over the realization Unit ho ia
"such a dlvil of a fellow."
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The Illcli .Man anil the Clturoli.
President JJIanehard, of Wheaton
college, in an address delivered at a
meeting of the Congregational minis
tern or Chicago, was unusually kc
vero against the tenderness and eon
Hlderation with which ministers some
times treat, their wen It lily parishion
ers. All the sheep in the Hook should
bo treated alike or If any distinetion
Ih to bo. made it should be In favor of
the poor. The rich, having more of
tlio root of evil in their hearts, are
presumably more evil in their lives.
I'ronliliMit Ituoxevelt'H I.iiim;1i-h.
When luncheon time comes the pres
ident glances around his olllco at tho
white hoiiBo and says: "Well, let's
all go and have some luncheon," and
inarehes in at Hie head of the com
pany that, happens to bo with him,
wliehcr it is one man or a dozen, ilo
lias had somebody at dinner, and usu
ally three- or four, every night since
ho has been in the white house. The
number he has had at luncheon will
average three a day, and there have
been a dozen guests at breakfast at
varloiiH times.
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Too KiiNlly I)iiictfl.
"None but the ignorant attempt
murder by poison these days." The
speaker was l)v. William Krauss, the
well-known Memphis inierosoopisl, In
tho course of a conversation the oth
er day. "All the ordinary poisons are
ho easily and positively identltled
thesu days,' ho continued, "and the
Kymptoim produced by the poisons aro
so well known to tho medical pro
fession that there is abRolute certain
ty of detecting the presence of dead
ly drugs and philter whenever their
tiso is attempted,
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THANKSGIVING PROCLAIMED.
I'rcHldont Itonanvitlt Numo Tliurn'lity, No-
Vflinlidr UK, in u Dnyof I'riiynr fur llli'M-
Ink Mntorlnl and Nplrltimt.
Washington, Xov. 3. President
Iloonevelt Ktiturday Issued his proc
lamation llxing Thursday, November
128, as a day of national thanksgiving.
Jt follows:
Tho HtwiHon Ih iiIbIi when, according to
tho tlinc-lnillowcU cufitom of our peo
ple, tho president appoints 11 day as tho
especial occasion for pralflo and IhankH
Blvltiw to docl.
This TlinnkKKlvirif; finds tho peoplo still
bowed with sorrow for tho death of a
Krcut nnd f,'od president. "Wo mourn
President McKluloy bvcntiHO wo so loved
and honored hlni; and tho manner of his
death should awaken In tho lircnstB of
our peoplo a keen anxiety for tho coun
try, and at tho iinmu thno a resolute pur
poso not to ho driven by any calamity
from tho path of ntrons, orderly, pop
ular llborty which as a nation wo liavo
thus far safoly trod.
Vet la splto of this itrent dlsnster, It la
nevertheless truo that no peoplo on earth
have such abundant cause for thanlcs
Klvlng as wo have. Tho jiast year In
particular has buea ono of pence and
plenty. W liavo proHporod In tlilnga
material and liavo been able to work
for ouru own uplifting In things lntol
lcctual and spiritual. Lot ub remember
that, as much as has been given us,
much will bo expected from us: and
that truo honiago comes from the heart
as well an from tho lips nnd shows It
self In deeds. Wo can best prove our
thankfulness to tho Almighty by tho
wny In which on this earth and at this
tlmo ench of us does hla duly to his
followmen.
Now, therefore, I, Tlieodoro Itoosovclt,
president of tho United States, do here
by dealgnnto as a day of general thanks
giving, Thursday, tho 28th dny of this
present November, and do recom
mend that throughout tho land peoplo
ceaso from their wonted occupations and
at their several homes and places of
worship reverently thank tho diver of
all good for tho countless blessings of
our national life.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
net my hand and caused tho seal of tho
United Htates to be affixed.
Done nt tho city or Washington this
2d day of November, In the year of Our
Lord IflOl and of tho Independence of tho
United States tho J2fith.
TI1KODOU13 ROOSEVELT,
President.
SULTAN'S LAVISH PROMISES.
Dlffpiitrti r thi! I'rincli Hiiuiiilron Ciuii-4
an Irailo frtnii Abdul, Hut llo Huh
raid Xo Cutli.
Paris, Nov. !. The dispatch of Ad
miral Caillard's squadron from Toulon
to Turkish waters lias already had its
effect. The French foreign olllco has
received a telegram from M. llapts,
councillor of the French legation at
Constantinople, announcing that, tho
sultan yesterday sent him a message
accepting all the French claims, in
cluding the Lorando claim. Tho porte
also telegraphed to the French minis
ter of foreign affairs, informing him
that the Loraudn claim had been set
tled and that, the sultan had signed
an irade accepting the figure i'xed
by France for the payment of the
claim. It is understood the French
government also will demand an un
derstanding that Turkey will not re
new the recent Interference with the
diplomatic, mail bags.
GEN. SMITH ANNOYED.
Conditions in thu Inland of T.oylo Noi no-
HHHiirltig Svuritt Aid to Insurants
In Nainur.
Manila, Nov. 4. Athiees from Cat
balogan, Saniiir, say it is well known
that, in Bpite of the fact that all ports
of Saniar are closed, supplies still
reach the insurgents. Most of this
work is done during dark nights by
small boats from the island of Leyte.
Every available gunboat is now try
ing to prevent this.
The capture of Lubkan's commis
sary lias proved a great blow to the
insurrection, as it renders future sup
plies very precarious.
Conditions in the island of Leyte
nro very annoying to Gen. Smith. A
large number of junks are used with
tho express object of aiding the insur
gents in Suinnr, covering the move
ments of fugitives and landing pro
visions and clothing.
EDWARD STOKES DEAD.
Man Who Klllml slim" rislc for I.nvn of
a Woman fusses Am ay In Now
York.
New York, Nov. (. Edward S.
Stokes, once a partner of Jay Gould
and ono of a group who once con
trolled tho financial interests of the
country, died Saturday aftei a long
illness at tho homo of his sister in
tliis city, Houl-stricken by the mem
ory of the murder of ".lim" Fisk,
whom he killed for love of a woman.
Jt la a memory which has lived over
a quarter of a century. .Fosie Mans
lleld, adventuress, is tho only living
figure in tho story of a woman's
treachery, of Jim Flak's weakness
and dishonor nnd of Edward Stokes
revenge.
Tliotr Ui'cords Must Ho (limit.
Washington, Nov. 3. The president
has told bin advisers that, except in
exceptional eases, ho would send to
congress the names of those appomt
ess who received their appointment
from Tresldent, McKiulcy after tho ad
journment, of congress. Ho wanted,
however, to inform himself as to tho
character of tho men and tho serv
ice they have rendered bIhcu appointment.
SHE PREFERS SMALL FEET.
IVIfo of MlnlKtor Wu Ting Fung Hays Chi-
iicmi I'ructlrrn Arn Nut 80 Injurious an
tho CoiiKlrlctloti f Woman' W'aUU
San Francisco, Nov. d. Mine. Wu
1'ing Fang, wife of the Chinese minis
ter at Washington, arrived from the
orient yesterday. In speaking of the
oirortH of American missionaries in
China Mine. Wu said: "There, was a
movement among the missionaries
last year to decry and, if possible, stop
the practices of stunting the young
girls' feet. This movement assisted
the sentiment already in existence in
favor of modifying the custom. I pre
fer small feet to n little waist. My
vital organs are not afTeetcd in any
way or injured by confinement of my
feet in childhood, but the health of
many an American woman ia ruined
by the constriction of her waist."
ROBBED A MAIL BAG.
Two Tliouimnd DultiirH IMysturlotiHly Taken
from a I'utirli nil a Itot'k Island
Train In Oklahoma.
Guthrie, Ok., Nov. C The fact that,
a mail bag had been robbed of $L',000
did not become known until yester
day morning when Cashier Lotson, of
the Bank of Knid, Ok., became sus
picious and refused to honor a draft
on tho First national bank, of Kan
sas City. An investigation followed
and disclosed the fact that on Octo
ber 31 the mail bag from Lnhomn,
Ok., to Bock Island points north had
been cut open and $1,400 in drafts
stolen, in addition to $000 in other
,forms. Many of the stolen drafts
have been cashed in Knid.
NOT HELPING DALTON.
Ward nn Jow'i'tt, of tho Kansas I'rlson, I)-
lilt's 'riiat Ho Is Intiircstiiil lu Cli'inunuy
for thu Noted Hanillt.
Lansing, Kan., Nov. fl. K. 11. Jew
ett, warden of the slate penitentiary,
denies emphatically the story that he
had discussed with Gov. Stanley and
members of the legislature the ques
tion of a pardon for Kmmett Dalton,
the ColTeyville bandit. Mr. .lewett de
clared that he had not only not talked
to state otlioials on the matter, but
had not Importuned anyone in behalf
of Dalton. The statement that he
had written legislators in regard to
the matter was, lie said, absolutely
untrue.
APPEALS TO ENGLAND.
Kullan of Turltey Asks I'roUirllou from
rrunru Under tho Titiiim of the
Couvmitlnn of 1H7S.
Paris, Nov. r. "The porte has asked
Great Britain," says the Constanti
nople correspondent of the Echo de
Paris, " to fulfill the terms of the
convention of 1S7S whereby, in ex
change for the island of Cyprus, Great
Britain guarantees the integrity of
the sultan's Asiatic possessions. The
porte claims under this convention
that Great Britain should protect
Asia-Turkey against attack by France
nnd suggests that Great Britain
should send a squadron to the Levant
for that purpose."
IIiti) Ih IMwuril's Tltln.
London, Nov. f. King Edward, at
a meeting of the privy council Mon
day, signed the proclamation giving
him his new title, as follows: "Kd
ward the Seventh, by the Grace of
God of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland and of the Brit
ish Dominions Beyond the Sen, King,
Defender of tho Faith, and Emperor
of India."
Ilircd a Miithodlst I'untnimi'i'.
Alma, Kan., Nov. 5. In the absence
of Jev. .1. II. Gibson, pastor of the
M. E. church, and while his wife and
niece were at meeting, n crowd of
toughs decorated their porch with
beer kegs in acknowledgment of Ida
activity in the campaign against Alma
saloons. The house was also pelted
by a storm of eggs.
Knocks out I'rof. Kooh'n Theory.
New York, Nov. S. Positive signs
of tuberculosis have appeared in the
cow that was inoculated with germs
by Dr. George D. Barney, of Brooklyn.
Tie claims that he has disproved Dr.
Koch's theory that human tubercu
losis and bovine tuberculosis are not
Intercomniunicnble.
ium Alexandra (lifts to Soldiers,
London, Nov. 5. Queen Alexandra,
following the example of Victoria, in
sending Christmas gifts to the troops
in South Africa. For this purpose hIio
has ordered thousands of briar pipes,
each silver mounted and hearing thu
stamp of the crown and her own
monogram.
Muhsuds MuiiL'hter Hrltlsh Troops.
Simla, India, Nov. R. A detachment
of :ia Begal lancers, who were es
corting a surveying party, were at
tacked yesterday by Mahsuds. Thir
teen of the lancers were killed. Some
of the Mahsuds were captured.
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An Oil Slrllco In Kansas,
Wellington, Kan., Nov. R. Ft Ik re
ported that oil has been found at
Blackstonc, a Binall station on the
Kansas Southwestern railroad in this
county, between Anthony and Caldwell.
Cnlilcn In the Philippine.
Our covcrnmcat has concluded that sure
ty and secrecy can only be obtained by a
cable ship owned and worked by its own of
ficers. To this end the first official cable ves
sel will bo nut ia readiness. As necessary as
the cablo is in times of war, Ilostctter a
Stomach Bitters is of fnr more importance,
for it makes people well. It ourcs indiges
tion, flatulency, constipation, biliousness
and nervousness, also prevents ninlana, fever
and ague. Wo urge you to try it.
An Involution,
"Do come home with me to dinner. I
want you to meet my eccentric old uncle,
John."
"Eccentric! It was only a year ago that
you Mid lie was an old boor.'
"I know, but that was before his brother
left him a fortune." St. LouU Republic.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansas CltyNov.
Rtcors ......St 73 0 ;
CATTLE-TJeef
Native stockcrs 3 0(1 sp 4 j
Woutcrn Bteors 2 23 D (
H0Q3 tW G :
&U1ZKI' 2 73 3!
Willi AT No. 2 hard KIW& I
No, 2 red 70Vi?f '
CORN No. 2 mixed C2Vi I
OATS No. 2 mixed
KYK-No. 2 I
FLOUn Hard wh't patoats. 3 0 0 3 1
Soft wheat patents 2 b3 fi 3 '
HAY Timothy 0 00 7!13
Pralrlo COO Lil3 I
miAN-Sacked I
BUTTEK-Choicc to fancy... 11 0 '
CIIEKSI3 Full cream
13GGS
POTATOES Western DO 1 :
ST. LOUIS.
CATTLE-Natlvo steers 133 0'
Texas and Indian steers 2 SO fp 4 :
IIOGS-l'ackers 5 C5 0 3;
SHEEP Native 3 00 0 3 1
FLOUIt Winter patents .... 3 10 31
WHEAT No. 2 red 71-110 '
COIIN-No. 2 CO-li
OATS-No. 2 3D 0
KYE
HUTTEH Dairy It 0
DRY SALT MEATS S 120 8
IiACON 0 00 l)
CHICAGO.
CATTLE-Stecrs 3 60 0fi
HOGS Mixed and butchers. 5 70 0 (i
SHEEP Western 3 00 3
FLOUR Winter patents.... 3 CO 0 3
WHEAT No. 2 rod T'Ai '
CORN No. '1 I
OATS-No. 2
RYE November I
LARD November SI
PORIC November , 13'
NEW YORK.
CATTLE-Stecrs 3 SO 0 5
HOGS Western 3 C3 0 5
SHEEP 2 00 3
WHEAT No. 2 red 7SVJ0
CORN No. 2 G3A0
OATS No. 2 40
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ECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
EVlust Boar Signatures of
Sec Fac-Slmllo Wrapper Below.
Vrjr small and, am eay
to take as agor.
FOR HEADACHE,
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR C0NSTIPATI0H.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
Pnroly Vcsetailo.xWO?55J
CURE tICK HEADACHE.
OPIUMS
WHISKY ana other aniB
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worst caf.cn. Hook nnd rororonccs Fltl,i:, Jr.
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WOMAN AND CHILD
who suffers from
Rheumatism , :
should usa J
HJacobsOil l
It Conquers Pain, aet3 like
made, and has no equal on 0
earth as a pain killer.
Price, 25c and 50c
SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IK MEDICINE.
HAZARD
Although ono of the old
est powders in America
and tho favorito with
hunters and sportsmen
who have used it, the
supply having been 11m-
and the demand continuous, there
has been no necessity for widely adver
tising, so that perhaps you are not famil
iar with its superiority over other brands.
Your dealer will keep it in stock if you
insist upon having it. Prices as low as
other makes. HAZARD BLACK and
HAZARD SMOKELESS powders are
up to date and simply perfection,
whether used
S sheii: IGUN POWDER
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junuo ia Diana hard
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FAVORITE HYMNS
-PRESIDENT
McKINLEY:
"Nearer, My Gol, To TIipb."
"Lend, Kindly Light," Etc.
ABSOLUTELY FREE
ALL THE WORDS. ALL THE MUSIC.
AVrlto for tliotn. No cost to you.
McKlnley Music Co., TrWE
llKADKHS OP THIS l'Al'KIt
IHSSIUIXa TO I1UY ANYTHING
ADVKRTlSi:i) IN ITS COLUMNS
SHOULD INSIST UI'ON HAVING
WHATTHUY ASK l'Olt, UKPCSING
ALL SUUSTITUTKS Oil IMITATIONS.
OLD SORES chjred
Mien's Ulcorino Salvo cures Thrnnle l'lcr, llonr t'lcr.-,
frifulat I'lrcM. nrlii Ulcr. ln,lolft I'lcrn, Jlrmirlnl
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