THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER W. W. SANDERS &. SON, PablUWs. NEMAHA, - - - - - NEBRASKA. TOPICS OP THE DAY. i lnritc Tunic for the Hcnr, RtiBsIa is now nstrldo of two conti nently and has call for Its armies many thousands of miles npart. The bear that walks llko a colossus has a largo task on its hands. 1 The Cnt "I.iuiKUiiKC." A St. PauJ man has Glamorized tho cat language und says there aro two dozon words in it. Anybody who has stopped on a cat's tail knows what thoao words are, too. The Fly In tho Crcum. A largo fly appears in our Alaskan cream. Tho island of Kunughunnut was awarded tho United States. Lot Canada dry its tears and watch us ar ticulating that precious nut. I'ennlty for Crude Method. Tho Indiana girl, who raised $1 hills to $10, in ordor to pay her expenses at Bchool, naturally and rightly will go.t a sovoro sontenco, while tho men who raise $1,000,000 Industries to $10,000,000 meet with nothing severer than news paper condemnation. "V. C. T. U. a nil the Ctuitecn. Tho Women's Christian Toraporanco union shows no disposition to back track on tho question of the army can teen, If its influonco continues poton Ual tho inhabitant of tho ormy will Jiavo to kcop right on dodging around tho corner to rush the growler. Peril of Getting: Ony. Nino Grow Indians killed and ton captured in a battle with a Wyoming rkerlff's posso comes nearer tho pro portions of an Indian war than any thing that has occurrod for somo timo. Llko tho colored man in raco conflicts, tho Indian generally gets tho worst of it. Aiipallliii; IuerciiHC of llontlcldCH. In his charge to tho grand jury of Montgomery, Ala., Judgo William H. Thomas spoke strongly of tho increase in tho number of homicides, not only In tho south but throughout tho coun try. According to tho judge thoro is an average of 10,405 homicides in tho United States ovory yqar, or twice as many doaths from that cause as from appendicitis or smallpox. Every year homicidal mania claims more victims than scarlot fovor, IiiiIIii'n IIciiHh ituil .Serpent. Last year tigers killed 1,010 persons In India, G5 having been killed In one district alone. More than 30,000 cattlo ere killed by tigers, while panthers and leopards killed at least as many more. Monoy was paid out for tho de struction of 4,413 leopards and 1,331 tigers. Wild quadrupeds woro credited with, killng 3,G51 persons. Poisonous snakes killed 2G.1GC. Uncle Snin'H Fnrm Arcn. Tho total area used for farming pur poses in the United States is 841,000, 000 acres- an area larger than En gland, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Franco, Germany, Austria, Spain, Japan and tho Transvaal. Thoro aro 10,438,000 persons engaged in agricultural pur suits, while all other Industries em ploy but 18,815,000. One-third of tho people aro, therefore, dovotcd to farm ing. The AVorld'n Ship. Not counting tho navies, tho world's ships aro 20,943 steam vessels and 12, 182 sailing craft. Boys of 21 can ro mombor when sails outnumbered steamers 100 to 1. England's part lu tho tonnage is over 16,000,000 and ours Is 3,Gll,95G. Germany cornea next with 3,283,217. Then Norway (strange to tell), with 1,663,740. It seems incred ible that Norway's llttlo Ashing boats should show greater tonnage than Franco' mercantile marine, which is 1,G22,01G. Where ThcorlcH Pull. Somo "social scientist" with timo to waste has been pondering ovor mar riage, birth and divorce statistics, and reaches tho alarming conclusion that the male population of tho country Is In a fair way to,becomo wifeless and daughtorless. Evidently this scientist has failed to reflect on tho tendencies indicated by 10,000 women in Now York the other day trying to climb over each other in ordor to got n glimpse of a bride. Did this look llko indifference to matrimony? Xjobht Period of Preponderance. The house of representatives which lias just assembled Is the fifth In suc cession that has been controlled by the republicans, a length of party mas tery that has not been equaled for anore than a quarter of a century. When tho republicans went out of power In the house in 1875 they had fceen In control for 14 years. Since then o party has had more than six years of power, and tho republicans never nore than two years at a time until Ike present period of preponderance. HE IMITATES FOLK. Prosecuting Attorney Unearths Nest of Boodlers at Grand Rapids. Seventeen OfllcIfiM and Kx-Ofnolnls Said to Have Jlotrsyed the CItr for Moner to fill Their Oxrn PockoU Wiir lendor Milken Confefudon. Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 22.War rants woro issued for 17 former city of ficials, charging them with accepting a bribe in connection with tho famous Garman-Cameron schemo for supply lng tho city with water from Lako Michigan. All of tho warrants aro tho result of the confession made by Former City Attorney Lant K. Sals bury on his return last week from Borving a two-years' term in tho Do troit houso of correction for breaking the federal banking law in connection with tho scheme. Whilo in prison Sals bury's conviction on a bribery charge in tho stato courts In connection with tho samo matter was affirmed by tho Bupromo court, and with tho prospect of being returned to prison, Salsbury went to tho prosecutor's ofllco and mado a lonethv conffiHHlnn' whlnh ro suited In tho issuanco of warrants. Tho nmounts tho respondents aro charged with having received out of tho aliened boodle fund rango from $200 to $3,333. Revelations of the morning in tho sorvlco of tho warrants show that tho common council was controlled during tho nttempt to put through tho water, scheme with tho 14 votes, which Included both demo crats and republicans. Tho aldermen aro charged with having received $300 to $500 each. Mayor Perry's share, It Is charged In tho warrant, was $3,333 and Corey P. Dissell is charged with receiving $500, whilo Stato Senator Burns Is alleged to havo received $200 for his support LUCKY DAY FOR CUBA. Bennto Committee Famca Favorably on Itoclprocltv Treaty and Coding of the Idle of l'lmig. Washington, Nov. 22. The senate commltteo on foreign relations has au thorized n favorable report on tho bill giving effect to tho Cuban reciprocity treaty. Tho treaty for tho cession of tho Islo of Pines to Cuba was also favorably acted upon by the senate commltteo on foreign relations and it will, bo favor ably reported to tho sonato at the next oxecutlvo session. Malicious Attempt to "Wreck Mine. Cripplo Creek, Col., No"v. 22. Sheriff Henry Robertson, after Invcstlcatine conditions in tho sixth level of tho Vindicator mine, where Superintend ent Charles McCormlck and Shift Boss Molvln Beck woro killed Saturday by an explosion, coincided with tho state ment of the officials of tho. Vindicator company that a deliberate attempt had been made to wreck tho shaft with dynamite, Oklahoma Htatlntlcti. , Washington, Nov. 23. Gov. Fenm- son, of Oklahoma, in his annual report to tho secrotary of tho interior esti mates tho present population of tho torritory at G50.000 and tho actual value of taxablo property at practically $400,- 000,000, although only $84,134,472 Is re turned by tho assessors for 1003. Tho territorial indebtedness is S4G1.7GG. Mexican War Veterans to Get a KaUo. Washington. Nov. 23. Euirenc Ware, commissioner of pensions, hat decided that tho Mexican war veterans who aro on tho rolls at $8 a month aro entitled to an increase to $12 a month despite a conflict of declara tions as to what constitutes tho 60 days' service required of these veter ans. Iludband and Wife Fatally Ilarnod. Logansport, Ind., Nov. 23. D. M. Flanagan and wlfo woro fatally burned and their six-months-old child Ruth was burned so sho will bo disfigured for life in a gasoline stove explosion yesterday at their homo. Frisco Soctlou Men Strike. Pittsburg, Kan.. Nov. 22. Several hundred Frisco section men In this dis trict struck because of a recent reduc tion of their pay from $1.40 to $1.30 a day. Tho strike affects tho section men on tho entire division. Nebraska Itevenue Law Invalid. Lincoln. Nob.. Jnv. 9" Th ft rVTnrTna Tka supremo court, at a special meeting Hatudray, gave an opinion declaring unconstitutional tho rovenuo law passed by tho recent legislature. Socialist Candidate Dofeated. Boston. Nov. 22. Samnnl fi nmnorn was re-elected president of tho Ameri can Federation or Labor by a large plu rality. Ernest Kreft. the socialist, can didate, received only 1,134 votes to 12,524 for Gompers. Arrest Woman and Her Daughter. Elvlns, Mo.. Nov. 22. A Mrs. Wln- dlo and her daughter were arrested here on a chargo cf killing a child of which tho girl is said to be the mother. Five Firemen Injured. Elizabeth. N. J.. Nov. 23. men. were dangerously injured in a fire in the Donner Fur compasy's building. The loss was 1175,000. A BOY MURDERER. Fred Coleman, Steven Yearn Old, Kill Uud Hall, n Hoy of Eight, at Itock bridge. Mil. 'Columbia. Mo.. Nov. 24. Fred Colo man, of Rockbridge, flvo miles west of Columbia, shot and instantly killed Bud Hall yesterday. Coleman is 11 years old: Ha 11 was cieht Four chil drcn were left playing together In a room over the mantel of which was a shotgun charged with blrdshot. It is claimed by the children that Cole man took down tho gun and said to llttlo Bud Hall: "You aro eight years old to-day; I guess you have lived long enough," nnd shot him through tho heart. Coleman denies that tho killlnir wa3 Intentional. It Is alleged that sev eral years ago ho fired Into a crowd Of children without, offnr.t. nndor nlm- ilar conditions. An' officer left town last night to arrest the child, who is charged with murder in tho first do gree. ' TWO CHANGED THEIR MINDS. Unexpected Action of Nebraska Supremo court Commissioners May Save State 8700.000 Annually In Kovenue. Lincoln, Nov. 24. Tho commission ers of the Nebraska supremo court took unexpected nctlon Monday on the revenue bill passed at tho last session of tho legislature and tho.laW, attacked by Insurance companies as tmconstltu tlonal, Is practically upheld. An opin ion completed last Saturday, but not released, declared the law invalid. Two of tho commissioners changed their minds Monday and a now ruling Is tho result. Foreign Insurance comnaniea attacked the law on the ground that the stato had no right to make excep tions In tho assessment of Insurance companies favorablo to homo comna nles. If tho supreme court does not uphold this ruling of Its commissioners nnu ueciares uie law unconstltualonal tho stato will havo a deficiency of $700,000. DIETRICH WANTS A TRIAL. Nebraska Senator Has Ilenchod Omaha nnd Expressed Conlldenoo hi His Abil ity to 1'rove His Innocence. Omaha. Neb.. Nov. 24. United States Senator Charles H. Dietrich arrived in Omaha Monday and went directly to tho ofllco of his attorney,- Charles J. (ireene, with whom ho had a confer ence. Regarding tho federal grand jury InUlctment ho said: "I am In Omaha to Becuro an immediate trial on tho charges brought against me. want all the evidence brought before the court, which will show a complete vindication. I consider this not mere ly a trial before a federal judgo, but also before tho great tribunal the peo ple of Nobraska and of tho whole country. It Is a case in which the honor or the United States senate is involved and I wish to have the people of tho country know all the facts." WERE FACTS SUPPRESSED? St. Joseph Haptlst Preacher Talks of the Murder.of Irvine-MriUoniil.!. tim Pv' You II a: Millionaire. St Joseph, Mo Nov. 24. Rev. M. P. Hunt, pastor of the Patoo Park Ban- tlst church, announces that ho will at onco resign to accept tho post of sec rotary of the Southern BaDtlst conven tion, his headquarters to bo In Kansas City. Ho slKnallzed his denartiir hv delivering one of the most sensational sermons ovor Heard here. Tho killing of Irving McDonald, tho young million Dire, by Joseph Furlong, a St. Louis traveling man, brought from the pastor vitriolic words of denunciation. Ho liaid his comnllmnnts tn Rt. .Tnaonh'n 400, tho police department? politicians and newspapers. Ho insists that. Im portant facts In tho killing of McDon ald aro suppressed, but declines to stato them himself. PUT IN THE "BULL PEN." Blx Hoys Arrestedit Victor, Col., for Jeer ing at Troops Sent to I'resorve Order In tho Strike District. Denver, Col., Nov.. 24. A special to tho News from Victor. Col., says six young boys were arrested and taken to tho "bull pen" yesterday for jeer ing at the troops. They were all re leased later, but their parents were warned iiiai tnoy must uo icept ore the streets in future. Eighteen men are now In the "bull p.on" suspected of complicity In tho blowing up .of tho Vindicator mine Friday night, when two men were lulled. Gov. Peabody yesterday or dered that Minv hn tiirnort nvor tn thn civil authorises. Drowned in the Kaw Itlver. Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 24. A row- boat in which four employes of the J. F, Cochrane packing house, of this city, were crossing to their homes from the Missouri side, was capsized in tho Kaw river at Central avenue about seven o'clock last night, and one of tho occupants, Androw Gunther, wai drowned. A Well-frnown Krums City Man Dies. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 24. Robert L. Yeager, one of Kansas City's best known attorneys and for 22 years a member of the board of education, died suddenly at his home, 1600 East Eighth sirwtf shortly after Beven o'clock las) sight; Heart failure was the cause. AND CANADA, TOO? Senator Hale Predicts Annexation of Britain's Favorite Child. Men Now Living:, Declares Maine States man. Wilt Witness tho Consummation Would LetCuba Itemnln nn Indo pendonc Kepubllc. Washington, Nov. 24. In tho sen ate on Monday, Mr. Halo CMe.) moved to reconsider tho voto by which tho Nowlands resolution for tho annoxa tion of Cuba was referred to the com mitteo on relations with Cuba. Ho mado tho motion tho basis of a sneoch in opposition to the policy proposed by the resolution saying that this coun try had already declared its policy with refcrenco to Cuba by enacting tho Teller resolution into law. Ho would not extend such an invitation to Great Britain for tho union of Canada to tho United States or for Mexico for such a union. , In this connection, Mr. Halo said ho had no doubt that thero wero men alive who would live to seo tho annexa tion of Canada to tho United States. Ho closed by urging tho sonato to take no steps to closing progress in Cuba. Mr. Newlands (Nov.) expressed Grat ification that his resolution should havo so early attracted attention. He acreed with Mr. Hale in much that he had said concerning the progress of Cuba and tho character of Its people. Still It was a fact that Cuba had been com pelled to confess her Inability to copo with other nations In business affairs. The Senate's New Chaplain. Washington. Nov. 24. Saturday's session of tho sonato becan with tho presentation of tho resolution by Mr. Allison (la.) providing for the appoint ment of Rov. F. J. Prettyman, of this city, for chaplain of tho senate for tho present session. Tho resolution was agreed to. Carmack Wants nn Investigation. Washington, Nov. 24. Senator Car- mack (Tenn.) offered a resolution au thorizing tho committee on conduct of tho executive departments to investi gate tho post ofllco department. It went over without a discussion until .Tuesday. .Ilnnua Takes Morgan's I'lnce. Washington, Nov. 24. Tho now as signment of senate committees places Senator Hanna at tho head of Inter- oceanlc canals In place of Senator John T. Morgan1, of Alabama. Quay Champions Maculro's 11111. Washington, Nov. 24. Senator Ouav introduced a bill granting statehood to Oklahoma. The bill is the samo which was Introduced In tho houso on No vember 18 by Delogato Magulre. ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH. Panama Will Take S8.OO0.O0O United . States Ilonds In I'nrt Faymctit for the Canal. Colon, Nov. 24. Senor Tomas Arias. a member of the junta governing the new republic, has mado an agreement that $2,000,000 of tho $10,000,000, to be paid Panama in accordance with the terms, of the canal treaty, shall be naid in cash, and tho balance in United States, bonds. It is claimed that this action shows thai Panama is inspired by other than merely financial consid erations. HEAVY 'LOSS OF LIFE. Two Hundred Persons Drowned In n Flood and Half a Town Destroyed in India. London, Nov. 24. A telegram ha3 been received at the Indian ofllco from tho viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, say ing that, according to reports received at Madras, a flood in -the Palar river, November 12, destroyed half of the town of Vanlzambadl, In the Salem district. Two hundred persons wero drowned. Tho flood, tho telegram says, hog now subsided. WOMAN FURNISHED A SAW. Four Prisoners Wore Able to Work Their Way Out of the Topeka Jail and Get Away. Topoka, Kan., Nov. 24! Somo time during Sunday night Albert Blgley, Grant Jones, Joe Dwlgglns and Hayti Wotherly, state prisoners, sawed tho bars of tho city prison and vanished. One of tho men, Haytl Wetherly, was recaptured. Ho said tho wlfo of Albort Bigloy slipped tho saw with which tho work was accomplished into tho jail Sunday uftornoon. More Rlotlne In Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 24. Fierce flehtlncr. in which tho police used their clubs freely and twice their revolvers, marked tho opening of tho Stato street cable lino by the Chicago City rail way yesterday. As far as can bo as certained nobody was seriously In ured, although there wero moriv broken heads among tho rioters who came in contact with tho clubs of the police. D. K. Campbell Suspended. Washington, Nov. 24. Tho secretary of tho interior has suspended from office D. F. Campbell, clerk of the town- site commission of the Creek nation in ndlan territory, ncndlntr the outcomo of an indictment against him in con nection with alleged bribery as a member of the Kansas legislature. IS MXDE. T A recent seizure of thlot of "cheat)"' baking powders by the authorities of jl neignooring city nas exposea tner character of the low priced brands off baking powders which many manufac turers aro offering throughout thcr country. Tho price of the powders first attracted attention to them. EjamiHes' wero taken and analyzed. The official! report of the analysis showed the stuffr to bo "alum powders," composed chiefly of alum, sulphuric acid and pulverized rock. The povders woro declared dan gerous to health and several thousandi pounds wero confiscated and destfSyed.. Physicians havo frequently cauftaned consumers against mixing food "Svitlu these so-called "cheap" baking powders. They are all found, when analyzed, to contain largo percentages of alum and sulphuric acid to which aro added vari ous sorts of filling matter BOmetlmea both injurious and nasty. Tho high class, cream of tartar bak ing powders, aro the most economical, and wholesome and should always bo tiolected for use. They will bo found cheaper in the end. besides makincrthn. food better and more healthful. WORLD'S LARGEST BRICKYARD ESnormonit Dunk of Enslly Accessible Clay la Located at I'eterbor- ouifh, England. ' Peterborough. England brick in the course of a year to put a girdlo four times around tho earth. it is estimated that the busy brlck-mnir. ing yards, which havo grown up in. great number around tho ancient city In the last 20 years, turn out 800,000,000 bricks annually. As the length of a. brick is about eicht Inchon, ttinn If" Peterborough's annual output were laid! out in a single line, it would stretch over 100,000 miles. Tho brick Industry ha revolutionized the trade of Peterbor ough. Such is tho wealth of clav nnd tho profit to bo drawn from it that on part of tho brick-makiwr district hna. been fitly named "Klondike." It lies in beds of enormous area and depth, and. some'Of the experts say they could co on. taking out easily accessible clay for the next century without taking thoucht as. to whore the next supply of the mate rial is to come from. A Mun'M 3Ienn Trick. A Denver man eloped the other dav wlth the hired girl. It was a mean trick to play on his wife, says the Chi cago Record-Herald, with girls as scarce- as they are at present. Anderson. Jacksonville. Fla., daughter of Recorder of ueeds, west, who witnessed her signature to the following letter. praises Lyoia . Finkham's Vegetable Compound. 'Dear Mrs. PmirirAM; but few wives and mothers who have not at times endured agonies and such, tiain as onlv women lmnm. t -nd. such women knew the valuo of iLydio E. Plnkham's Vcgotablo Com pound. 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