4 THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W, XV. SANDKUS, Publlaher. NEMAHA, - ' . NEBRASKA, TOPICS OF THE DAY. More I.Ike Servln. nml Turkey That danco ou tho deck of tho re turning Philippine tranBport whllo 300 dead soldiers slept In tho hold was tnoro worthy of Scrvla or Turkey than Amorlcn. The "Horrllleri" Cnr. Floggings In his empire- hayo hor rlllt'd tho czar. Everything horrifies the czar oxcopt tho absence of public echoolB, which would educato tho Rus sians out of their brutality. A ml Look ut Tlint Nil me. Butlcclwcicz, tho new tacklo in tho Ualvoraity of Pennsylvania football toara, wolghn over 200 pounds and Is unld to bo irresistible as his strength is as great as his weight. Work for I.vfilulntorH. Itoturns have been finally figured up on tho boys who lost their Uvea by lockjaw pistols last Fourth of July; it was 39C. Next winter's legislatures now have their work cut out for them. I.ur ! lniHKluutloii. Tho sultan Is still mobilizing troops, "having got Bomo 300,000 or 400,000 mobilized. It mw;t bo an operation Bomothing lilio watering Wall Btreet stocks, where- it appears you hnvo so much greater resources than you havo. Oruve Uncertainty. Wo uro plunged into gravo. uncer tainty by tho headline on tho Item about (ho spanking machlno at Red "Wing, Minn., which saya: "Reform school boys in Minnesota face now modo of punishment." That is not tho customary spanking attitude as wo vividly recall It , Mcltlnlcy Dentil Munk. Tho death mask of President Wil liam McKlnloy, taken aomo few days nftor his death by Prof. William H. Holmes, of tho bureau of ethnology, has been plnced on exhibition in tho national museum, occupying a con spicuous caso by itself near tho main entrance. UnvIcnm DIhcunhIom. This revived discussion respecting tho advisability of cutting tho word "oboy" out of tho marrlago service 13 itb'eless. In tho futuro as In tho past, "women will cheerfully proralso obedi ence, but will mako things interesting lor tho man who undertakes to en force it. lie IIhh an Children. John Butler, of Rockland, Mass., though but C5 years old, 1b tho father of 35 children, tho oldest of whom Is 45 and tho youngest two years old. As ho has roared his numorouB progeny respectably whllo working nt his trade tho chroniclor will bo bo liovod in hlB statement that "Mr. But lor is a hard-working man." Sleep In uu Olil Hciime. Joslah Newcastle, of BllBboro, N. Y., an aged and retired undertaker, Bleeps in nn old hearso which, years ago, ho used In his business. Tho old man lives alono In a barn on his prom ises and rents his farm and dwelling out. For IB years ho has slept In tho lienrse. Tho latter Is an antiquated affair containing tho old-fashioned oval ela&s windows and doors and tho usual lugubrious trlmmlnga and draperies. I WlrcleNM Teleirrniihy to tlic Pole. . The determination of Lieut Peary to Mako another daah toward tho north Itole gives added interest to tho sug gestion of Marconi that by means of wireless telegraphy It will bo easy for & polar exploring party to keep lu daily communication with its immediate base ot supplies. Tho practicability of con stant communication between a des perate adventurer in tho ico pack and helpers so stationed as to glvo aid upon emergent occasions cortalnly Increases the chance of successful Arctic exploration. MUCH FOR CHARITY. , Turkey ami HulKiirlit. ' War between Turkey and Bulgaria, if tho present disturbances lu tho Bal kans lead to a declaration of open hos tilities, would, on paper at least, bo a one-sided struggle. Tho llttlo princi pality is no match, so far as theoreti cal war strength goes, for tho big Ot toman empire. Turkey proper has a population of about 25,000,000, and It can raise an army of at least 700,000. On tho other hand, Bulgaria has a pop ulation of about 3,500,000, and its army on a war footing numbers about 200, O00 men. i If GliiilHtoue "Wore Alive. 1 Tho concert Is crying peace, peace, in tho Balkans, but both Bulgaria and Macedonia say thoro Is no peaco. Theso reports of 00,000 or 80,000 Chris tians slain by tho Turks may bo ex aggerated, but oven If tho number bo cmly 10,000 or 15,000, it means a con dition of things vory unllko peace. If Gladstone wore alive theso day.snnd In tho form In which tho Bulgarian atrocities of 1870 found , him, there vould bo. a trumpet call for nn attack on Turkey which would arouse Christendom. L 0. 0. F. Dispensed Liberally to Its Members in Misfortune. Ncnrly 81,000.000 Given Out ImhI Yen Tiroucl VitrlotiA Cliiiiiiirln Member nhlp of Nrnrly 1 ,500.000 Now LodeoN In the Philippine. Baltimore, Md., Sopt. 22. The open ing exercises of tho annual convention of tho sovorolgn grand lodgo of Odd Fellows began hero Monday in Ford's opera houso. Tho annual report of Grand Sire and Commander-in-Chief John B. Goodwin shows tho order to bo in a nourishing condition. A large part of tho report Is taken up in a recapitulation of tho decisions of lodgo questions mado dur ing tho post year, amendments to tho constitutions of grand lodges and grand oucampmont, now by-laws, new lodges and encampments chartered on account of tho Introduction of tho order in tho Phlltppino Islands, conditions of the order in Cuba, In Australasia and other foreign countries. Tho condition of tho order at the close of 1902 Is shown by returns as follows: Subordinate lodgo membership, December 31, 15)02, 1, 009,900; encampment membership, 151, 950; Robekah lodgo membership (brothers, 151,195; sisters, 258,850), and Australasia, sex not given, 1,914, mak ing total Robokah membership 411,959. Patriarchs militant membership, 17, 754. Tho total membership of the order, which includes tho subordinate lodgo membership and tho sisters only of tho Robekah lodgo membership is 1,329, 95G. Tho encampment membership and tho brothers of tho Robokah lodges aro not Included in the above total, as thoy aro subordinate lodgo mem bers. Rovcnue, rollof and invested funds nro Indicated as follows: Rev enue recolpts In 1902: Subordinate lodgca,,$10,214,000; encampments, $712, 522.4C; Robokah lodges, $020,743.98; to tal revenue. ?11,553,905.29, nn increase of $771,313.0G over tho preceding year. Relief oxponded Jn 1902: Rellof by lodges, $3,559,791.30; relief by encamp monts, $2G5,G17.32; relief by Rcbekah lodges, $07,808.35; total rolief, $3,893, 220.03. Total rollof as shown by rec ords sinco 1830 to 1902, inclusive, $90, 408,425.32. Tho cash bulanco in banks to tho credit of tho sovorolgn grand lodge or. July 31', 1903, was $95,237.99. IS IT RESULT OF MALICE? FIRE AT SEDALIA'S FAIR. Six ltnlldlncH 'Were Dcntroyctl. Ilosltle. Strluirof Klchtotm Freight Cum Fire men 'Worked Under Dlnioilty. Sedalla, Mo., Sopt. 22. -Firo originat ing in a hay barn recently filled with uncurcd clover and timothy swept tho wooden cattle and horse barns of the stato fair out of oxlstenco yesterday afternoon. Six buildings, including tho emergency cnglno houso, wero de stroyed. Tho original cost of tho buildings was about $30,000. Tho Mis souri, Kansas & Texas po&onger de pot at t'no fair grounds was partly burned, as was tho immense sheep and Bwlno building, whllo tho now poultry houso was damaged slightly. A string of 18 freight cars on tho spur tracks of tho Knty and Missouri Pacific wero burned. Tho fire com panies mado tho run from Sedalla and by hard work saved tho largest and best buildings, but tho firo surrounded tho two principal firo hydrants and work was difficult and dangerous. Teat Hldoof 2.000 Mllci. Nowburgh, N. Y Sopt. 22. Trooper Davis, of tho Eighth United States cav alry, has reached West Point, being tho first of a detachment of 12 troopers who started from Oklahoma 39 days ago on a test ride of 2,000 miles. Tho men wero allowed to eat and sleep when thoy pleased, relays of horses be ing provided every 30 miles, tho object of tho rldo being to cover the distance in tho shortest practicable time. Thoucht tho tlun Wi limply. Hartington, Neb., Sopt. 22. August Schmidt, whllo hunting, pointed his gun at John Houscr and pulled tho trigger. Tho gun was discharged, kill ing Houscr and sortously wounding his brothor, Petor Houscr, who was also ono of tho party. Schmidt says ho thought tho gun was empty. Schmidt Is under arrest. Colorado lflyem to lie Tnknn Off. TopekaKau Sept. 22. Tho passen ger management of tho Santa Fo an nounces that tho Colorado and Mis souri river Ilyors of that road are soon to bo taken off. Theso trains run only during tho summor months, when tho traffic to Colorado Is tho heaviest. Milium Not a "Kpnljrner." Cleveland, O., Sopt. 22. Senator Manna stated that thoro was no truth In tho roport printed In some of tho eastern papers that ho would resign tho chairmanship of tho national re publican commltteo on account of 111 1-ealth. Hottler llowtlln to Kiinelmmii Donor, Colby, Kan., Sept. 22. Considerable trouble is being experienced with the settlers who porsist in committing depredations on tho Dowoy ranch . In this county. Threo houses havo been burned c tho rancll during tho past weok. '. Coin Younecr Arretted for Kmhezzlement by Mutmirer of tlie Show with Which Ho Traveled. Nevada, Mo Sept. 22. Tho James Younger Wild West show Is apparent ly upon tho eve of dissolution. Tho management has secured tho arrest of Colo Younger, his nephew, H. Y. Hall, nnd F. O. Llndonfoldcr, charging them with tho embezzlement of $G,000. This uctlon followed suits filed against tho show by Younger for $25,000 and James for $4,800. Tho plaintiffs say thoy woro damaged In these sums by tho failure of tho real, owners to equip tho show according to contract and by tho refus al to drivo away tho grafters. Hciivy Diwnncr from Flood. Portage, Wis., Sopt. 22. Traffic be tween Barabob and Portage was aban doned yesterday. Tho roads aro covered with from two to six feet of water and tho damago to crops and property by tho breaking of tho city levee yesterday Is estimated at $30,000. Largo tracts of corn north of Pralrlo du Chien aro under water and tho dam age will bo heavy. No Sunday Itnll ut Topekn. Topoka, Kan., Sept 22. Tho pollco Sunday afternoon broko up a ballgamo nt tho fairgrounds and constructively placed tho players in jail. A Sunday excursion had been run from Kansas City to Topoka and a local Topoka team and tho Kansas City Schmelzors were on tho diamond with n largo crowd present. Suddenly tho pollco swooped down and took tho players in charge. Woninn Wrecked ItoAndnlo Joint. Rosedaic, Kan., Sept. 22. Mrs. Mary Shannon, of 10 Water street, smaBhed tho Elito saloon, owned by John Spraguo, at tho corner of Kansas City nnd Lafayette avenues. Mrs. Shannon sayB the owner of tho saloon has been in tho habit of selling her husband liq uor. Sho had asked him not to but her husband still got tho liquor. Iron Work llurned. Warren, Pa., Sopt 22. Tho Ham mond iron works were destroyed by firo yesterday entailing a loss of $75,000 and throwing 200 mon out of employ ment. Tho origin of tho fire is not knownut suggestions of Incendiarism aro freely made, several recently dis charged employes having publicly threatened to "get even." Joplln Miner nn a Hero. Joplln, Mo., Sept. 22. While cross ing McKeo's ford, on Turkey creek, near hero, Otto Grass was drowned, nnd Miss Evallne Reynolds came near losing her life. Tho horso was also drowned. Miss Reynold's life was saved by a minor, who wnB attracted to tho sceno by tho woman's screams. Will Not Work In Open Shops. Chicago, Sept. 22. Local members of tho Marblo Cutters' union decided last night that under no circumstances would they apply for work to their old employers aB long as they ran "opon shops." No action was taken to pro vont tho handling of tho output of the shops by tho othor building trades. Ilrtby Horn on Wubnuh Trnln. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 22. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Edith Williams, of Wyandotte, Kan., on a Wabash train which arrived in Kansas City yesterday. The parents decided that in coramomorattlon of tho event thoy would name tho girl Lena Wabash Williams. WRECKED A KANSAS TRAIN. Curtis Calls on Roosevelt. Oyster Bay, L. I., Sept. 22. Repre sentative Charles Curtis, of Kansas, called on tho president yesterday. It Is understood tho conference had to do with the appointment of a successor to Judgo W. C. Hook, as judge of the federal district court IVnnn maker 81nnder Suit. Beaver, Pa., Sept 22. The $150,000 slander suit brought against ex-Postmaster General John Wanamakor by Former State Printer Robinson ended in a victory for tho defendant. Tho sealed verdict found for the defendant. tJunpowdor explosion Killed Many. Mozambique, East Africa, Sept 22. An explosion of gunpowder and gren ades has occurred In Fort Sao-Sabas-tlano. Many persons wero killed or In jured. Tho port was badly wrecked. A Farmer Does Some Shooting. Guthrlo, Ok., Sept. 22. W. P. Price, a proralnont farmer of Greer county, Phot and killed a neighbor boy named Parks, mortally woundod Parks' brother and wounded his own son. Five Hundred Turks Dynamited. Sofia, Bulgaria, Sopt 22. It Is re ported hero that 500 Turks' havo beon killed with dynamite while fighting ngalnBt a body of lnBiirgonts in tho Kresna defile. Near Independence n Missouri l'nclflc Kn gltio nnd All Cars Ixjft the Truck. Hat No One Was Hurt. Independence, Kan., Sept 22. Tho Missouri Pacific passenger train that left Kansas City Sunday night wns wrecked about two miles north of this placo early this morning. From ap pearance there was a deliberate at tempt to wreck tho train. A rail on each sldo waB pried loose and tho fishplate Inserted between it and tho next rail. Tho placo is a short distance north of tho Elk river bridge. A deep gulch is on each sldo of the traok. Tho train was making good time down grade, but tho onglnecr applied tho airbrakes in time to slacken the speed somewhat Tho cnglno and all tho cars left tho track and ran on tho ties 200 feet, crossing tho bridge. No ono was in jured, although all tho passengers were ehakon up. Tho perpotrators of the deed must havo fled. TERRIFIED AT MADISON. The Allcced Triple Murderer Snld to Huve Held Up n Number of l'eoplo Near Cowlos, Nob. Smith Center, Knn., Sopt 22. Peo ple throughout this section of tho state aro In terror over tho acts of Thomas Madison, charged with tho recent trlplo murdor In this county. MadiBon has successfully eluded both officers and bllodhounds thus far, but It Is thought that ho Is somewhere In tho vicinity of Cowles, Neb., about 15 miles from the Kansas line. Word re ceived hero yesterday says Madison Is armed with two revolvers and plenty of ammunition and that ho had held up a number of people, threatening to shoot them if they told of hlB pres enco in tho country. MRS. NATION HEARD FROM. Th Great Advocate of Total Abstinence Deeds Over Property foru Home for DrunkunlN' Dependent. Now York, Sept 22. Mrs. Carrie Nation yesterday deeded over certain valuable property to a charitable or ganization In Kansas. Sho is now writing a play In which sho will ap pear herself as tho "Defender of Homes" and advocate total abstinence. Tho property Mrs. Nation surrendered consists of a haudsomo building and about two acres of land in Kansas City, Knn. Sho turned it over to tho associated charities of Wyandotte county, Kan., to be used as a homo for tho destitute wives, mothers and chil dren of drunkards, to the exclusion of all others. If 1 . PS; ftT " n. icv II tMmnN'S BROMflSUTZEH IDCENIS. . 'GKSMi HEADACHES. tag PAIN ANGUISH Amiksterjng Angelthou; LI L W1 M:w j Sold Everywhere. Kindergarten Teaotiers Wanted. Washington, Sopt 22. Kindergarten teachers at salaries averaging ?100 per month aro wanted to train Philippine babes and Indian papooses. In fact, the government has not had in years so many good paying positions covering trades and professions that need fill ing as now. Announcement of tho va cancies was made through ( tho civil service commission, who' complain that tho supply of qualified persons does not begin to meet tho demand. ABSOLUTE SECURITY.. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills.. Must Boar Signature of See Fnc-SImlto Wrapper Below. Kansas Will Display Vneetnbles. Topeka, Kan., Sept 22. Kansas is going out after premiums for vegeta bles at the St. Louis fair. Tho corps of men now getting up the fruit dis play under tho direction of tho horti cultural director Is also picking up a display of vegetables. Tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, poppers and all small vegetables are being gathered and preserved. Gerald Hoislnger Is preserving the fruit and vegetables so they will keep. To Negotiate a Treaty with Abyssinia. Washington, Sept 22. Under in structions from tho state department Robert P. Skinner, tho American con sul general at Marseilles, will penetrate tho wilds of Abyssinia, guarded l5y a detachment of American marines from the Europoan squadron. He goes to negotiate with the king of Abyssinnla & commercial treaty, which It Is hoped, will glvo Important advantages to American trade. Hncrus Pension Examiners. Topeka, Kan., Sept 22. Tho pension bureau Is after some boguB pension examiners who aro operating in tho west. In recent wcoks a regular gang of swindlers has been fleecing old sol diers out of monoy. Secret service mon aro now trying to' run down the gang. As a warning to all old soldiers now drawing pensions, tho Topeka pen sion agency has sent out a letter. An Oklahoma Itallroad Completed. Guthrie, Ok., Sopt. .22. Tho Fort Smith & Western railroad was com pleted nnd train servico begun Sun doy from Fort Smith to Guthrie 217 miles. DowIu'h "Solution" or ltace 1'roblem. Chicago, Sept. 21. John Alexander Dowle has solved the race problem, to j his own satisfaction at least, and in tends that his solution shall bo put In practice at once at Zlon City. His plan, which is a simple ono, provides for tho intermarrlngo of blacks and whites on tho ground that "wo are all members of ono great family." Very small and aa easy' to take as sugar CARTERS Kittle ilVER j has. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. F0n BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION . . OBMUIMn UUSTHAVII)SMATU(. i if CURE SICK HEADACHE. W. L. DOUGLAS 3.2S & 3 SHOESK You am b&vo from $3 to $5 yearly by wearing W. L. SoorI&b $3.50 or S3 aaoc. mi . .i. x noy equal loose that havo been cost, ing you from 4.00 to S5.00. The im mense sale of YV. L. Douglas shoos proves tlielr superiority over all othor makes. Sold by rotall shoo dealers evorywhoro. Look for naiuo and price on bottom. That Douirlas lit. fVlr onaColtproTCi tlrnre li Talue In Douiflis xhoei. Corona g the hlgJient grado Pat.Leatlier made. vur4 ailttdqe Llnenannot beeaual hhOM lir mail. Oft x.x Catalog free. w. L. DOUULAS, Brockton, Ha. mnSmffrTT led at any prte. iiitifttratrs IMitlnntlirupUt nml lCx-Solilli r. Burlington, la., Sept. 22. Philip M. Crapo, tho well-known phlln'itropist, ox-mayor and ex-soldier, dL'd hero Monday. Ail Kurtliqimke In Illlnoltt. Olney, 111., Sept. 22. Residents of this city and vicinity woro much dis turbed yesterday aftornuon by an earthquako shock. Tho seismic movo- : ment was accompanied by heavy rum bling, tho action seeming to travel . from tho south to tho north and con J tinulng several seconds. fijM. Cannot Penetrate B SAWVER'S I B10tTBt EKGEI-SfOR BRAND 1 I ffiflr 1 M and Slickers I APl 'X Wnrruntcil Wotrproof. NJ BSf I IV Mads to mod Iiardw.ar, loth 9. H . 1 1 ' l tor trademark. If your H I 0JTPu delcr lou't1'"l,r 4,1,111 pPjB 1 Si 'iV ii. lUBAwriitt a son Ki. lSSs Unt Cambridge, Bail. vmHV UIMS WHIHEAIL fISf FAILS. Host Cough Syrup. Tnstco GooU. TJbo in limn, poll bran eiilsts. UJ ;KMir.iii3g