The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 13, 1903, Image 7

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A RIVER DISASTER.
Ferryboat Capsiz-d on the
son Near Glens Falls.
Hud-
ftoventeen Men Were Drowned A nojr
Snatching at n Rnpe Caunoil the Accident
Men Drowned Were KnRRROd In
Uonsciactlnjc I'ower Dam.
Glens Falls, N. Y., March 9. Seven
teen men were drowned us a result
of the capsizing of the. boat used by
workmen at the falls, about ten
miles west of Glens Tails, on tho
Hudson river. More than 1,000 men
. nrc employed there nt present in tho
construction of the power dam of
the Hudson Klver I'ower company.
The laborers and many of the ma
sons are Italians, who live in shanties
EAT TONS OF PRUNES.
Crop Ilnlaert in Cnllforn in Would rill
Train Uenchlnff from Chicago
to BiiSnlo.
A Frenchman planted a prune tree
out in California In 1870. It was tho
only prune tree in tho state. All
the prunes used in the United States
at that time came from France. But
now as a result of the prune treo
that M. Pellar planted California
every year ships enormous quantities
of prunes not only to France but to
all European countries, Bays the Chi
cago Tribune.
The growth' of the prune industry
In California all came from Pellar's
single tree. It was found that tho
prune, which is n species of purplo
plum, throve on the Pacific coast,
and that the hot, dry weather of the
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main part of the work is carried on country brought out its saccharine
.. x .... ii... j.. !.i.. .! ii... minllf hq. Tho first, orchard was
nt present on mo upjiusnu siuu ui uio u
river. The men have been in the
habit of crossing a small bridge
where tho river ilows through the
unfinished portion of the dam, but
the river has been rising for several
days and the company, fearing the
bridge was unsafe, destroyed it with
dynamite.
Pelow the work about a half mile
is a ferry. The boat is a scow-shaped
lno first orcnaru was
planted in the Santa Clara valley,
just south of San Francisco, a region
which is now the prune center of the
Btnte. It was only ten acres in ex
tent, and began to yield in 1875.
In four years the trees produced
$14,000 worth of fruit. x
The size of the prune crop in Cali
fornia is so enormous that the most
cynical boarder in any boarding
affair. 30 feet lomr and 13 feet wide, house in Chicago would be surprised.
and is operated by means of cables. Hi 1001 the state produced 150,000,000
It is largo enough to carry a heavily- ' pounds of prunes, and the total crop
laden wagon, and as many as 150 men of the year just passed exceeded that
Lave been taken across at one time. ' Df the preceding year by several
"When tho men were being -ferried thousand tons. If put Into ten-ton
across Friday an Italian boy called
"Cigarette" became frightened and
fell overboard. He was rescued,
however.
Yesterday morning 70 or 80 men
got aboard and the boat started, leav
ing a big crowd on the bank waiting
for the next trip. "When a few feet
freight cars the California prune
crop of 1902 would fill a train reach
ing from Chicago to Buffalo.
The ..American prune has found its
way into the European markets for
the reason that it is sweeter and
pleasanter to the taste than tho
fruit raised there. The California
from shore the water splashed prune, for instance, is dried wholly
against the rail and the boy who had out of doors, for the long period of
fallen over the previous day seized absolutely rainless weather which
one of the tackle ropes which ran ' prevails in California from July 1 to
from the overhead cable to the stern Ootobcr 1 permits the drying trays
of the boat. Some of the men start- ' to remain out of doors day and
ed toward him and instantly the boat night. The French and other kinds
careened and filled. Everyone was ' of European prunes are dried in
thrown into the water. The Hudson, ' kilns for vfear of exposure to rains,
swollen by the frsh rains, bore some and the artificial heat fails to bring
of the struggling men down the ' out all the rich sugar products of the
stream. Many others succeeded m
catching hold of the boat, which had
righted, and they clung there until
pulled ashore.
NUISANCE CLAUSE INVALID.
KanBU Supreme Court Itonctnra Decision
Willed Will lie nf Great llcuotlt.
to Jolntkei-pem.
pulp.
San Jose, the county seat of Santa
Clara county, is the chief prune cen
ter of California, and in its mountain-encircled
valley there are 3,5G7,
140 bearing prune trees. There are,
besides, great orchards of apricot,
cherry, peach and. olive trees, so that
in this one county there are about
.1.000.000 fruit trees. Fruit raising is
Topeka, Kan., March 8. The Kan- cnrried on there on such a grand
sas supreme court, in the case of the 'Bcalc tint for sonie orchards of
state against William Estep, from ' pnmes 30 acres are'required in the
Wyandotte county, "knocked out" the busy seaSon simply as a drying field
nuisance clause of the prohibitory fnr ti. fruif travs.
1 ni j 1 1 j j 1
jaw. xnis praetieaiy destroys tne in
junction section of the law and makes
it more difficult than before to en
force the law. In the Patterson ease,
from Cloud county, the court sus
tained the judgment of the court be
low that appropriating fines collected
from joints is embezzlement. Pat
terson was treasurer of Concordia
jjiul was sent to the penitentiary for
not turning in joint, fines.
The Itllnd Khali See.
Taris, March 9. What is claimed
io be a marvelous discovery, due to
Prof. Peter Stiers, is made public
lj' Dr. Casa in the Kevue des Jlevues,
under the title, "And the Blind Shall
See." Trof. Stiers claims to have
found out the sccre't of restoring
sight to the blind by a wonderful ap
paratus of his own invention which
3iot only restores sight to those who
have lost it, but gives it to those
who have never beheld the light.
Gen. Franklin I'mme A war.
Hartford, Conn., March 9. Maj.
Gen. William Buel Franklin died yes
terday at his home in this city, aged
0 years, lie had been in poor health
for several years and had failed per
ceptibly since the death of his wife,
three years ago. He commanded the
Sixth army corps and was in charge
of the left wing of the army of the
Potomac in the battle of South moun
tain and in command of the Sixth
army corps at the battle of Antietam.
Airreo on a Tax Kill.
Topeka, Kan., Mnrch 9. The house
and senate conferees have agreed
upon a tax bill and will report it back
to both branches to-day or to-nior-rrow.
It is the bill passed by tho
house with amendments.
, Mill Kmplnyoa Made Idle by a Fire.
Ji Des Moines, la., March 9. Tho Cnp-
i ital City woolen mills were damaged
by fire yesterday. The loss is $00,000,
covered by insurance. One hundred
employes w he thrown out of work.
AcnliiHt a I.un Ktatui).
Washington, March 9. Members of
the Kansas delegation will join in the
ilght to prevent the state df Virginia
from placing a statue of Ilobert E.
Lee in statuary hall at the capitol.
Will Not Itun for Governor.
Jefferson City, Mo March 9.
Lieut, (lov. Lee is said to be prepar
ing a statement announcing hfs re
tirement from the race for tho nomi
nation for governor.
Food Adulterant.
A queer idea of what people are put
ting into their stomachs is conveyed
by various bills on food adulteration
pending in the Missouri legislature.
It is to be inferred that candy is com
posed in part of terra alba, barytes,
talc, lampblack, chrome yellow and
various mineral salts and acids; that
milk contains boracie acid, salicylic
acid, salicylate of soda and formalde
hyde; that some food preparations are
compounded with arsenic, calomel, bis
muth and ammonia ns ingredients, and
that jellies, spices, condiments, teas
and coffees are not what they seem.
European laws against the adultera
tion of food are farmore effective than
any yet put in force in the United
States. St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
THE GENERAL MARKETS.
Kansas City, March 10.
CATTLE Beer steers 3 75 & G 00
Native stookers 3 00 4 C5
Western steers 3 CO W 4 60
HOGS G 35 8 7 40
SIIEKP ...t 4 00 5C5
WHEAT No. 2 hard GSV&ft) 71
No. 2 red C9?) 71
CORN No. 2 mixed 39 4? 40
OATS-No. 2 mixed 34'. 35
RYE-No. 2 45V4
FLOUR 1 laid whiter pat... 3 25 0 3 50
Soft winter patents 3 20 3 DO
HAY Timothy 8 00 12 GO
Prairie 4 00 9 00
BRAN 78 79
BUTTER-Choico to extra.. 13 25
EGGS 13
CHEESE Full cream 13 0 W,
POTATOES-Homo prown .. 45 Q DO
ST. LOUIS.
CATTLE Beef steers 3 GO f? G 23
Texas steers 3 40 f i 4 55
HOGS Butchers 7 23 fp 7 LO
SHEEP Natives 3 DO G DO
FLOUR Red winter pat.... 3 30 3 45
WHEAT No. 2 red CS'4 74
CORN-No. 2, 40 44
OATS-No. 2 35 30
RYE GOVj
BUTTER-Creamery 20 3 2SV&
DRY SALT MEATS 10 00
BACON a 10 S7V6
CHICAGO.
CATTLE-Steers 3 GO 5 C5
HOGS-Mlxed and butchers. 7 00 7 40
SHEEP Western 4 75 5 75
FLOUJt Winter patents .... 3 CO 3 90
WHEAT No. 2 red 71 71
CORN No. 2 45 45i
OATS-No. 2 31
RYE May 50
LARD-May 10 10 10 20
PORK May , 18 1718 22
NEW YORK.
CATTLE-Steera 4 SO 5 55
HOGS 7 40 7 fcO
SHEEP 4 00 6 25
wheat-no. 3 79 eo&
CORN-No. 2 Gl 05
OATS No. 2 43
PRESIDENT FULLER
OF THE
JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION
Threatened With Loss of Hearing, Smell
and Sight From
the Ravages of
- Catarrh.
Pe-runa
Cured Him.
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jsa&L v WW!MI
SbSP r u Fuller. 19
U prodlpcillr prolific.
TlerdlatcforllrJ.R. Wella!
Cr.D0jiWIllv'i7tl'f
Oth Cantnrv n
The ol marrtl.produclng
00 to sot bua, per acr.
calliBaU.r'iRfedOaUUta
ow. xnatmya.
1 Golden Oats Com.
rm mwm i.vbi nuanaia na amM.
J truly wonderful variety.
VBBl
M.n.M.I MtAA
fMatafc hfllt An Arf fe
for arid, dry, hoi olla
i VIaMh i.1 tula tuipArr. In.
irodoeeri by if. a. Dept. of
r AgncuKurc. u a wonoer.
SDaltz.
Greatest cereal food on I
earth 40 hue. Bi-ntti anil A I
tone mapninecnt bay perl
www. wnm -ray.
Victoria Rbdo
I maVei It potolblo to grow
' host, liceii and CAttlo at
acoitot but la a lb. Mar-
Tf IouiIt prollflo.doce well
f eTerjrwncro. arnnt JL'aya.
Bromua Inormlo
'thli and Itllllon Dollar
OrM aro tlio two mod
wonuenui itraMf or tho
century. UHOMUS pro.
duceet tonaandOllllon
lucauu tons ui nayanu
'lots analotaornaiturasa
.beitdci, per acre (Irowa
rwneroTcr eon i roood.
Potatoes.
(0. BO and up a barrel.
l.OW.OWHnm. HrgafltMOd.
SIO.OO for 100.
Vf wln you to try our
great larm eeeai, ntnc
offer to ind 10 farm toed
Teonlute, Itapa, Olant
ClOTCr.Hoolti. etc. (worth
to to iret aitart) with our
Kreatcataioir.ror 100 pottage.
WESTERN CANADA
HAS FREO HOMES FOR
MILLIONS,
Upwards of 1 OO.OOO Ameri
cans liavo nettled In Wwstorn
Canada during tho past 0 yours.
Tlioy aro
CONTKNTM. HAPPY,
AN lMlONrKUOUN,
and tlioro In room still for
MII.r.lONH.
Wonderful yields of wheat nml othqr Brains. The
bPfitKrailnR lands on tho contlnanu MaKiilllcont
elltnatoj plenty of water and fuol; jtond schools,
oxccllentohurclio8i splendid railway facilities.
HOMESTEAD LANDS of ICO Aoroa FREE,
tho only chargo bolng 1U for entry.
Bond to tho following for an Atlas and othorlltor
ttturo. as well as forcertlllcato giving you reduced
railway rates, ctc.J Hupcrlntcndnt of Imiiil
irrntton, Ottnwi.. jniI, or J.H.CliAWWiliii,
214 W. Ninth 8U, Kansas City, M0.1 M. V. Hksnktt,
BUI New York l.lfo llltlg., Omaha, Ncb. aulUorlxod,
Canadian liovernmcm Agents.
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A GREAT many remedies to
la temporarily relieve catarrtt 1
- have been devised from time to I
ujiiu, sue 11 us siruj b, aiiuiis, creams aim
other local applications, but, as a rule,
the medical profession has little or no
enthusiasm in the treattoentof catarrh.
It is generally pronounced by them
to be incurable.
It therefore created a great sensa
tion in medical circles when Dr. Hart
man announced that he had devised a
compound' which would cure catarrh
permanently.
The remedy was named Peruna and
in a short time became known to thou
sands of catarrh sufferers north, south,
east and west.
Letters testifying- to the fact that Pe
runa is a radical cure for catarrh began
to pour in from all directions.
Thousands of such letters are on file
in the oilice of The Peruna Medicine Co.
Rev. E. Stubenvoll, Pella, Wis.,
writes: "I feel obliged to extend you
my personal thanks for my complete
restoration. All through the winter I
suffered from throat and lung trouble,
but recovered my entire health by the
use of your excellent remedy, Peruna."
Tho following letter from n prom
inent gentleman of Los Angeles, is a
case in point:
Mr. J. W. Fuller, President of the
Jewelers' Association of T.os Angeles,
Cal., haabeen in business in that city
for seventeen years out of the forty-five
that he has been engaged in business.
Concerning his experience with Peruna
he sa.vs:
1 was troubled with catarrh ot the
bead for many years. It aUccted my
sense ot smell, hearing and sight, I
spent lots ot money with doctors and
lite use ot local applications to relieve
me but to no purpose, until my atten
tion was called to the wonderful effects
ot Peruna,
" I must say that I met with most
surprising and satisfactory results.
Peruna took hold of the complaint and
drove It entirely out of my system.
"Although well along toward the
allotted span of man's life I am
pleased as a child over the results, and
feel like a young man again." J. V.
Fuller.
Such letters as the above are not used
for publication except by the writiten
permission of the writer.
A pamphlet filled with such letters
will bo sent to nny address free. This
book should be read by all who doubt
the curability of catnrrh.
If you do not receive promptand sat
isfactory res-tilts from the use of Pe
runa write nt-oncc to Dr. llartman. giv
ing n full statement of your case, and
he will lie pleased to give you Ii is val
uable advice gratis.
Address Dr. llartman. President of
The llartman Sani'.urlu in, Columbus, O
HIDES
Est.
IH70
ConMRnments invited. Closest attention given. Prompt rcturnR. No
commission charged. IIIghcstmarHcc prices paid. Prlco list on request,
100-102 W, Third Street, KANSAS CITY, MO.
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WANTED A WIFE
who wants to muUo Korno inonoy out of hor
poultry to bend for our f rco book about our
Croat Wostorn IOO Egg Incubator
Bold on 40 DAVS
FUICIi TIUAL, f r
Only $10.00
This Is tho best
tnachlno ever of
fered for sale, and
will hatch ovcrv
fertile cg(f. Writo
at once.
OKEAT WraTF.IlN INOUllATOKCo.
US I J.ltiei ty HI., Kuniit C'lly, Mo. ,
FREE TO WOMEN
To provo tho hcnllnir ntid
olcnnslnff powcrof 1'nxtlna
Toilet AiitlNcpllc wo will
ninll a largo trial pncltngo
with book of instructions
ubnolutcly free. This is
not a tiny sample, but a largo
package enough to convlnco
nnyono of ItH value. "Women
all over tho country nro
praising Pnxtlno for what it
has dono in local treat
ment of fnllinln Ilia. pur.
Ingall inflammation and discharges, wonderful
ns u cleansing vaginal douoho. for oro throat,
nasal cutarrh, as ajnouth wash, and to removo
tartar and whiten tho teeth. Send to-day: a
postal card will do.
Kolil by (IriinrKlata or en t pnatpuM by ua, BO
f.r.l'A' .'.'"XH, ,,ntl"r"'tlo, artmriintceit.
TIIK K. VAXTON :., 01 Co.umlmiAv.,
Jlutton. JUu.
BUTTER-MAKERS
should havo the
Eclipse Automatic Crcnm Soparator.
It U In crowing favor and U
"Till: (JUKK.N OP KXTIIACTOItS."
Low price. Head for catalogue.
Eclipse Cream Separator Company,
I'. U. KOXU4T, H.aiiiia City, Mo.
JHyjjhJkiaiAirjB
A. N. K.-D
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W1I12X WltlTlNtJ TO ADVI3UTISISUS
IiloiiMt Htato that you nnv the iid
wrtlNViacnt In this miner.
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THE NEED OF A STIMULANT.
The digestive organs, the liver, the kidneys and bowels lose
their effectiveness at times and need help. At such a time a stimu
lating, cleansing and regulating medicine is of priceless value because
serious diseases spring from neglected disorders in these organs. For
this purpose there is no better medicine on earth than Prickly Ash
Bitters, the great regulating system tonic, bowel and blood purifier.
The uniform success of this remedy in correcting disturbance in the system isduetoits
four-fold cleansing and strengthening effect. It is a kidney remedy of superior merit. It is a
successful liver medicine. It tones up the digestive process in the stomach. It purifies
and regulates the bowels. By removing obstructions and impurities in the blood, liver
and bowels and strengthening the digestion, the whole internal organism is improved, and
the weak, despondent victim feels at once a brightening up in body and brain, renewed
energy, snap, vim and activity.
As a household remedy to relieve indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn, bad breath,
belching, flatulence, constipation and for keeping the system in order it is invaluable.
SOLD AT DRUG STORES. PRICE S1.00.
Insist on having the genuine. No "just as good" article can point to as many ycara of eucccssful baltlinfj with
disease. When you buy Prickly tah Bitters you get a remedy that does the work. Try it.
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