, THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Vf. W. BANDKUS, PublUlior. NEMAHA, - - - 'NEBRASKA. emae&:a2$Kmsfc&3 H; 1902 AUGUST. 1902 H ;fc 80H. vox. TDM. WED. THQR. HI. SIT. ? i JLr 5l 1-1 8 E i 10 11 12 13 14 15 16? i 17 18 19 20 21 22 23; Hi 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 cf 31 .Hi i3S;sms3em$f3a7 TOPICS OF THE DAY. Mctliucii'a Double llulo. Lord Mothucn Ih wins of funic in i two respect h. He whs tlic first 15rit iflli general to get licked and tliu laut to get captured. A ml tlio (uvcrninviit Liven. Secretaries Hoot and Knox liavo gone abroad, liny and Hitchcock to Hummer homes, l'aync and Wilson "out west," and tliu presidenet plenlca t Oyster Way. Yet tliu government till livcu. Unth or .StiiKKi'rl"?. The Moor wnr sent down British consols from 113 to 1)1, but they have risen to 00 since peace was assured. Nevertheless, the experience wau rather staggering to tliu British financial world. Now They iVccil MurKii". Perhnps if the Boers will send for Plcrpont Morgan he will organize their $15,000,000 of hard cash into something lifted at $91)8,000,000. Mr. Morgan has a great gift for duvclop lug occult figures. .SniiillcNt WnuM In tlio "World. Less than one-sixth of u penny per hour represents the earnings of the cottage weavers of Boehmerwald, Bohemia, who are reduced almost to tarvatlou by the depression in the continental linen industry. Unalo Snm' Kxunt I'oiinlntluii. The total population of the United Btatcs on June 1, 1900, as given by the final results of the twelfth cen sus, Is 84,233,069. The Chinese, Brit ish and Russian empires are thu only countries which have a greater num ber of inhabitants. They also have a greater area. The hutucimlty of Siberia. Few persons rcnlize the immensity of Siberia, which extends through 120 degrees of longitude and pos sesses one-ninth of all the land sur face of the globe. The United States, Grent Britain nml all Europe, except Russia, could be put into Siberia, with land to spare. Four Quiir of Ileer Xot KiioiikIi. Milwaukee brewers are having trouble with their employes over the quantity of beer each man may be allowed to drink. The brewers are willing that each man should have two qunrts at noon and two more at quitting time, but the men declare that they do" not see how any man can get along with but four quarts of beer a day.' SiMTct of I.oiik: I.IvIiijc. The venerable- Senator l'cttus. of Alabama, says: "The secret of liv ing long is to work. I am 81, and happy and healthy as a boy. I no tice that all my neighbors who got rich and retired art dead. I never got rich, and 1 never retired." And ho never died. Long may he be pared. A man who is 81 years "young" and still happy and healthy Is a mighty good example to hold up before this ago of hustle, and jet rich, and retire. Kxirimlv AiuiiHiMiiiMit. Revolutionary warfnre is tin ex pensive form of government. Five years ago the United States spent $1,000,000 in building and placing pneumatic guns designed to throw tons of dynamite and blow the navies of tlio world out of water. The mar velous engines of destruction never have had a chance to show what they can do, but they have just been con demned as useless and sold for less than their value as scrap iron to make room "for the next experiment. KiIInoii St' ThtiiKN. Inventor Edison ostimotes thnt with his new storage battery the cost of an automobile can be re duced to about $150. "The man that cannot quite afford to keep a horse und carriage is tlio mun that 1 am trying to provide for," ho says. "The antomobilo will be the thing for him. Its first cost will not bo any greater, it will not require the care, and the cost of maintenance will, come far below the cost of keep ing a horse." May his prophetic vi rion bo realized! GIVEN A ROYAL RECEPTION. (tan. Smith Mot ill lilt Homo Town by Flvn TtioQftnnil l'mipln with n llimil. Portsmouth, 0., Aug. 12. den. Jacob 11. Smith was given a royal re ception at his home here last night, fully 5,000 people being at the depot to meet him, Accompanied by a band and drum corps. The mother of (Jell. Smith was among those at the station. A crowd Including sev eral companies of (lie Ohio national guard, esscorted the general to his residence. Gen. Smith absolutely refused to discus" the order relieving him. lie. said he was still a soldier and amenable to army regulations. When the time comes to make n statement it would be made and not until then. His report of the cam paign in Sanmr, lie said, would be made out soon and. forwarded to the war department. THE MOB HANGED TWO. At l.pxlnutnn. Mo.. 11 Wliltu Mnn nnl Ne gro Wore HivntiK from tint Mnmn Trao for M ardor. Lexington, Mo., Aug. 12. At 1:3C o'clock this morning a mob number ing about 150 masked men battered down the doors of the jail, located in the crturt yard here, and secured therefrom CharTcs Salyers, white, and Harry Gates, colored, who on week ago murdered (ieorg V. John son, and hung them to u tree a short distance south of town. It took the. mob some 30 minutes to cut through the steel doors of the jail. Snlyers was taken first, then Gates. Salyers made a statement to the mob, in which he said Gtcs had done the shooting, he having tired three shots, and when the Inst one wns fired Gates had hold of Johnson. WILL LAND NAVAL FORCE. U n I tort Ntiiton mid lorininiy Will l'rotcol IntoriiMtN of Tbolr Countries If ItnbuU Attack l'orto Cnbollo, Vonoziiolit. Washington, Aug. 12. Minister Bowen, at Caracas has advised the state department that the Germans Intend to land a naval force at Porto Cabello, Venezuela, to protect Ger man interests there which are threat ened by the uprising now in progress. The minister advised that we follow suit. After a conference between the olllclals of the state and navy de partments Instructions were cabled to Commander Nichols, of the To peka, to proceed from La Guairu to Porto Cabello and to land a naval force in ease of attack. The Topeka has already left for Porto Cabello. CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY. Eight 1'roinlnont Cnttlamoii of Won torn Oklabomii Trtort to Do foil I the ICIghM of IlomoHtonilorM. Guthrie, Ok., Aug. 12. Warrants were issued yesterday by the United States attorney for the arrest of eight prominent cattlemen of west ern Oklahoma, charged with con spiracy in attempting to defeat the rights of homesteaders in the wn waged against the farmers by the cattlemen for the possession of the extensive government pasture ranges. The cattlemen are charged with driving away and killing stock, waylaying and shooting their own ers, burning houses and destroying crops. Dotormlnoil to Cut. Out of tlio Horvlro. Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 12. Wal ter S. Cross, u private in company B, engineer corps, U. S. A., died at Port Leavenworth early yesterday morning from a self-indicted gun shot wound. Cross desired to get out of the service and, all his efforts falling, placed a Krag-.lorgensen rifle ,to his throat and pulled the trigger. I'ythluiiH lit tlio (lolilou (Into. Han Francisco, Aug. 12. San Fran elhco was turned over to the Knights of Pythias yesterday and gold lace and uniforms have taken possession of tho city. Fully 0,000 visitors ar rived Sunday and yesterday 1,000 knights of the uniformed rank reached the Golden Gate, many of them having traveled over 3,000 miles. Conilltliui of Corn. Washington, Aug. 12. The month ly report of the statistician of the department of agriculture shows the condition of corn on August 1 to have been 80.5 as compared with 87.5 on July 1, 1002; 51 on August 1, 1001; S7, tit the corresponding date in 1000 and a ten year average of 84. Kx-ConicroHHinoii form it Cniiiptiuy. Guthrie, Ok. Aug. 12.-.I. Y. Calla han, former congressman from Okla homa, and Jerry Simpson, a former Kansas congressman, have formed a wholesale lumber company In south western Oklahoma. In which they have Interested men of yroinliieuue lu portions of Oklahoma and Kansas. A Stuirn Couch Ootx llovnntl Control. Georgetown, Col., Aug. 12. The Grand Lakes stage was wrecked near Coulter, live miles north of this city, and five persons were hurt, one fatally. The horses became fright ened and got beyond control of the driver. A NEW SUPREME JUDGE. Oliver WriKloll Holme", Son of tbn Pont, Appointed ljr the I'rcftldont to Sue coed Juntlce Unir. Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug. 12. Presi dent Roosevelt into yesterday after noon announced that lie had appoint ed Hon. Oliver Wendell Holmes, chief justice of the supreme court of Massachusetts, to be an associate justice of tlie supreme court of the United States, vlcii Mr. Justice Gray, resigned. The resignation of Justice Gray was due to III health. Several months ago he suffered a stroke of apoplexy, which some time later was followed by another. He has not appeared on the bench since he was stricken the first time. His ad vanced age 74 years told against his recovery with serious force. Judge Holmes, whom the presi dent has selected as Mr. Justice Gray's successor, is one of the most distinguished lawyers and jurists of Massachusetts. His career on the bench, particularly as chief justice of the Massachusetts supreme court, has attrnqtcd wide attention. Like Justice Gray he Is a native of Mas sachusetts, lie is a son and name sake of Dr. Hohnes, the po and essayist. INCENDIARISM AT PEORIA. A Hold Attempt to Fire tbo llnslnon Por tion of the City Several K4itbUh montn llurned. Peoria, 111., Aug. 12. The police and fire departments of Peoria were kept on the jump yesterday by tho operations of an incendiary. The torch was applied to five buildings during the day and though the actual fire loss will no exceed $25,000, with an insurance of about $12,000, the llames at one time threatened to sweep n large business section. The police department arrested Ed ward Flanagan, 20 years of age, on a charge of arson. They claim to have direct evidence against him. Shortly after his arrest the mutter ings of the crowd made it necessary, as a precautionary measure, to re move the prisoner to the county jail for safe keeping. Since then Flanagan has refused to say a word. FREAK OF LIGHTNING. It Melted Mm. Nuller'n Wntob Chain and Finger lllnc; nnd Did Not Hurt the Woinnn Much. Coffeen, HI., Aug. 12. During a thunderstorm hero1 lightning struck Mrs. Frank Nellcr, of St. Louis, melted a gold watch chain, which she had about her neck, and also four rings in her left hand. The rings ran together into one piece. In her hand was an umbrella, with n steel rod nnd the rod wns twisted out of shape. Her shoe was torn off. She wns rendered unconscious for an hour, but hns fully recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Neller had stepped Into a church doorway during the storm. The spire was struck and, running down, the bolt stunned Mrs. Nellcr. Ncller wns also severely shocked. TOWN OF BATTLE ATTACKED. It Waft Done by Mnxlcun Sheep Herder In Hotiilliitlim for tlio Nluuf-liter of Sheep by People of the I'lnee. Battle, Wyo Aug. 12. Mexican sheep herders rYied to take the town of Battle with the result that two of the herders were killed. Several made their escape into the woods. One- man was shot in the leg. One citizen wns wounded on the heel and Miss Kslell Sanders, a resident, was cut in the face ly n window pane broken by a stray shot. Every man in town is armed, fearing the Mexi cans will again attack, as there arc hundreds of them in this vicinity. The attack was in retaliation for tho slaughter of 5,000 sheep by the peo ple of the town, who had ordered tho sheepmen to keep away. To lie ii Pormuiiiiiit Home. Washington, Aug. 12. Washington will be made the permanent hend quarters of the Grand Army of the Republic if the present plans of some of the most prominent members of that organization do not miscarry. Furthermore, it is believed that all spectacular features that have here tofore marked the gatherings will be abandoned, and that from now on Washington will be the regular en campment city. New Size for lliillstoncH. Uoxie, Kan., Aug. 12. A destruc tive wind, hail and rainstorm visited this section Sunday night, doing great damage to corn, cane and rough feed. The third crop of al folfa is almost totally destroyed. Not a single north window is left in town. Hail stoues picked up after the storm were the size of tea cups. Ill Mother Kiiw Hlln Killed. Joplin, Mo., Aug. 12. Hurry Breed love, six years old, was run over and injured by a Missouri Pacific switch engine here yesterday evening, from the effects of which he died. His mother and three brothers wera nearby when the accident occurred. HER VIEW OF WESTERNERS. Splnnter TUotiRlit They- Were Toe Korvraril, Hut the Men Didn't llotbcr Her Much. "I think that the people of the west ar exceedingly interesting, but I do not lik their ways." eaid tc spinster landlady, as ho began her nightly attack with the carv ing knite on a leg of cold mutton, relates the New York Tribune. "What don't you like about them?" asked her nephew, who Eat next to her and often embarrassed the boarders by saying theie was too much water in the soup. "Why, 1 think they arc too forward," said the woman with the knife, aa she peeled off a thin slice for a hard working politician and officeholder, who often entertained the rest of the boarders by telling them of hit campaign experiences. "Have you met many westerners?" asked the politician, as he saw his almost empty plate set before him. "Yes," was the prompt reply. "I was out in California and the people out there en tertained me almost to death. The women 1 met at noon acted as if they had known tne their whole lives by two o'clock, l'liey were altogether too forward. 1 didn't like it." "But the men didn't bother you, aunty, did they?" piped up the nephew. 11 rut tin' I, little .Tolcei "Brutus," Niid Cafius, when Marc An tony had mobilized two or three corps of legions and eot his eight-inch rapid-fire guns into play, I have no Jongor any stomach for var." "Well," replied Brutus, after lri custom ary five minutes for thought, "having no more casus belli, we might as well lay down our arms." And it took Caear another five minute.") to figure out the deadly entendre that lay in the words of the noblest Roman of them all. Portland Oregonian. Don't Get Footsore! Get Foot-Kime, A wonderful powder that cures tired, hot, aching feet and makes new or tight shoes easy. Ask to-day for Allen's Foot-Ease. Accept no substitute. Trial package FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Lc Roy, N. Y. Anntomlenl DetnH. One Sunday afternoon some one was tell ing a pitiful tale of a canary that had its leg broken in such a way that amputation was necessary. The ladies of the party were lamenting over the ad affair, when one young woman, wishing to relieve the pressure, remarked: "0, well, the little thing can get along nicely on three legs." As the other members of the partv Parted to laugh, she said, hurriedly: "0, sure enough, it hns only two I;p. I wn think ing it vras like a chicken." Toledo Times. To Cure a Cold in One Uity Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drUBgIstBrefundmonoylfItfuilstocuro.25c. "Our chances for honor," said the large waisted philosopher, "are greater as an cestors than as posterity.' Indianapolis News. Piso's Cure for Consumption is an infalli ble medicine for coughs and colds. N. W. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1000. ' Any man can make his wife do anything he wants to. Chicaco Daily News. 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