Nemaha Advertiser W. W. SANDERS, PutusHcn Nemaha, Nebraska Another Ainorteau girl has round a foreign nobleman who Isn't one Life In an automobile Is the pare lion klllti, only It; Is other people Man Is imiri! of dustolhorwise woman would not havu much uo for him. 'Phis needless njjIo craze In not new nt nil. The. llrsl one grew In Adam Lhroat. -.cur rzzKV-Trsza Perhaps u few rich ,mcn may bo able l.o gel Into heaven, .by (mowing thejv tax receipts. Poor Jtojostvonsky lias not even the notieolatlon of knowing that ho put up great light. "Always associate with your rape rlors," Hays President I3llot of Hat rnr1. What If we have none? : Fortune Is evidently blind If we may Judge by the way hIio passes us by and bestows her favors upon others. Notwithstanding the activity of cer tain western statesmen there l.s stl'l a considerable area of unstolen land. lViaee bath her victories no less re nowned than var, but you'll Unit them chronicled In the back pages these flays. Kdward rather rubbed It: in when ho look Alfonso to Portsmouth and mado him rovlow England's Invincible ar madu. There are a lot of things that a man would not want half no uiuch If he thought there was any chance of get ting them. Tlbplans, who never give their teeth Hiiy attonttoa whatever, are wild to have the beat teeth in the world. What Is tho answer? A woman after standing up at tho uluir and promising to obey gives her iausbitnd tho laugh when ho later jn nlniuttcs that: he ought to make good. A new play entitled "Itaco Suicide; or, The President's Mistake," has been brought out. It is alleged to bo a com edy, but we reserve the right to enter tnlii doubts. I'oet Laureate Austin declares that there havo been n great women poets. Mils opens tho way for the retort that there has been no great poet laureate nlnco Tennyson. Tom Lawsou nays he is ?1,MH),000 poorer than ho was n year ago. Wo can not understand this, unless he has been following his own advice In play ing 1ho stock market game. One preacher says the devil Hud Rome promising material in church choirs. ' Where he has the advantage! in his chosen work is that, he can stand uny tmfl all kinds of music. Home one has said that Kansas has had more than her share of advertis ing out of that $100,000 appropriation for it state oil retlnery. Not the kind that Mr. Itoekofellcr likes, however. Bridal parties of the future may not nop Niagara Falls In Us present beau ty, but they need not be, unhappy. An tixplorer of Argentina says that tho falls of the Ignassu, about a thousand miles north of Huonos Ayres, are larg er than Niagara or tho Victoria Falls of I hi? 'Zambezi. Whether or not the Btutemeut is exaggerated, there Is evi dently a new, delightful excursion for tho newly married. The late Huron Alphonso do Itoths child held this opinion concerning wealth: "There Is much loose talk noVnduys about the danger of so much capital In the hands of a few men. This is all rubbish, Some men urn richer; others are poorer. To-morrow this Is all changed by vicissitudes which nobody can control." The Roths childs appear to be able to control theirs with a good deal of success in splto of the coming and going vlelssl-. tudes. Tho wrath and Indignation with which certain English collectors of art objects speak of "'vulgar American millionaires" are hardly Justified. In fhe matter of art purchases the Ameri can millionaire Is certainly relieved of the elntme of vulgarity by the fact that ho buys tho very things that the JOnglish cognoscenti most ardently covet for themselves. Of course, the Micro possession of much money, may eonntltulc a vulgarity, but even the 'British critics would probably be win lug to assume the stigma along with th money up to a certain point, of eourse, Forty years ago young woman turnout mouk1 black erlilr for drcs In a store In Worcester, Maes. A few, days ago she went back to the Ktore toj match It, as she wished to make new', sleeves for the waist. Hho had worn! Mtc dress for best all these years, and It was still loo good to throw away. Or courec It had been made over once or several times, but for all that It was the saiuo dress. And would you be lleve it?-they could not match the silk, not even when the clerk who sold II, now grown to be the proprietor, was called on to assist. There are oovoral conclusions to bo drawn from the In cident, but perhaps the most pertinent. Is that tho reputation of New England for thrift rests on a solid foundation. Had Adam known that his rib was to be taken and turned into a woman, would he havo consented? It is n ques tion raised by a woman at a Cleveland inissionery society meeting and left open to conflicting opinion. The wom an of to-day, like random of old, Is bound to pry into things and turn loose upon the world a lot of troubles. That stolen rib of Adam's was supposed to be a closed Incident. The lorrowod member was long since restored to man. For counticss generations he has had the rib as well as the woman close to bin heart. Man wasn't worry ing over tho rib affair at all. He had all but forgotten It. Hut woman, womanlike, must, of course, prod him out of his complacent forget fulness and demand that he tell her whether or not he is sorry that she Is In ex istence. To bo sure, she has confi dence hi his gallantry and expects a complimentary reply. The modern Kvo would havo the modern Adam He. If necessary, to gratify her vanity. Which goes to show that wotimu hasn't changed anuch. Adam has left no evidence of his feeling on tho sub ject, and we can only guess at tills late lato whether he would willingly have exchanged a rib for ti woman or not. You may guess either way and l'cel conlldent that your position cannot lie disproved. But this much may be wild with certainly. Adam would have been at a disadvantage. Ho would have been trading In the dark. It would havo been impossible for him to comprehend in advance what a woman would bo like. Indeed, eve.fi to-day, man can't make her out, and doesn't unanimously know whether she Is a good thing or not. So Adam might very reasonably have balked at giving lip one of his royal good, sound rllis, that he could not very well spare, for a "pig In a poke" that might prove an Intolerable nuisance to him. Hut, af ter all, tho protltable and vital question at this late time is not as to what Adam In his Ignorance might havo done had choice boon his, but what the man of to-day is willing to give up in exchange for woman and tho fullness of her blessings. To-day. as In Adam's time, man must sacrifice in order to be worthy of and to win tho rich treasures of womanhood. Man to-day. as always, must supply the ma teria! io make the woman who Is real ly his own. She Is more exacting now tlutn she was. S.ii? requires more than a rib. it may be a temper he must curb, a disposition he must train, hab its he must conquer, appetites he must restrain, pet vices he must: give up, to cultivate the love and faith and trust and sympathy that make a wom an truly his. A UNIQUC LOG PALACE. The forestry building at. the Lewis and (Mark F.xposltlou at Portland, Ore gon, Is an excellent exhibit of one of the main resources 'of the country which the fair Is designed io exploit. i vniuou or tiii: cm m r. The building Is a log palace. It is ".on feet long by JOS feet wide. Two miles of H-foot and (5-foot flr logs, eight miles of poles, and several tons of shakes and cedar shingles wero used In Its construction. One of. the monster logs weighed .'t'J tons, and another contains enough lumber to build an ordinary cottage -10 feet hy -10 fool with a fence and board walks leading up to it. There would still be enough wood left to kindle the lire In the grate for mouths. Chatting; in Street Car. Miss Anteek (In open trolley carp Are you going to stop smoking? You must see how it annoys me .Mr. Weed Hut, madam, thsi seats are reserved for smokers. Miss Anteek (scornfully) -You're a gentleman, I must say. Mr. Weed---And you, madam, are not, 1 regret to say. Philadelphia Press. To the children: 12at your rlco with out complaint, little dears. Thar' what math Togo irreat man. Some ono has estimated that John D. Kockofellcr's wealth In sliver dollars would welch as much ns tw. first class battleships; In 31 bills ! wmldrnakc a double girdle aroutu the earth and IcaTe a remnant 1 f00 miles lootr. It Isn't spectacular achloveirmi that tell; the work of the world (him by totUomo plodding. GY fuses, In the ordinary accepted sensi f tho t.rm, are so rare that It U safe tD eliminate them os factors In human process; the men that do thltiKS arc t.hoso that have a genius for work. "Success Magazine. " , S oti nil an a Dollar. Moiilioollo, Minn.. Aug. 7. -Mr. .7. W. Moore of this place stands as a liv ing proof of the fact flint I 'right's Dis ease, oven In the last stage, may be perfectly and piriimneutly cured by Dodd's Kidney PIP. Mr. Moore ways. "In ltf!)i, three rep utable physIelniiK sifter a careful ex amination told me thai I would die with Bright" Disease Inside of si year. My feet and ankles and legs were bod ly swollen; I could hardly stand on my feet and had given up nil hopes of getting cured, when a traveling sales man told nti. that he himself had been cured of Hrlght's Disease two years llftfore. .'fte xatd he hul taken to his bed and expected to die with it, but that he bad been cured by a remedy called Dodd'.s Kidney Pills. "I commenced taking them at once and 1 am thankful to say that they saved my life. After a abort treat ment I was completely restored to good Vioalth and I sun now as sound as a foliar." CUTICURA OINTMENT. Hie World1 Greatest. 8kin Cure ami Sweetest Kuiollieiit -1'onltiYcly TJn rivnlcd. Outlcura Ointment Is beyond ques ;lou tho most successful curative for Kirfurlng, disfiguring humors of the iklu and scalp, Including loss of hair, wcr i-ompnuudod, tri proof of which a tingle anointing with it, preceded by i hot bath with Pullcura Soap, and followed In the severer cases by a lose of Outlcura Ito-solvent I'lll, is ften sulllclent to afford Immediate re lief in the most distressing forms of Itching, burning and scaly humors, permit rest and sleep, and point to si ipetnly cure when all else falls'. It is ?spoelall. so In the treatment of In fants and children, speedily soothing mil healing the inosst distressing cases. Gupla has been on earth a lorg ilme but he never seems to wow my olderor wiser. .In a Pinch. Viae Allen' Fot-liatic. A iKMvilnr to sUnV lutu jour show. It rusts the fppt, Cured Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, CaUona, Aching. Sweating feet unci Ingrowing Nntla. Allen's liVwu Hase msil(e new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all OnijclstR atid Shoe Stores. 'Sir. .S.nnplu mailed FltEK. Address Allen S. Olumcd, L Itoy, N. Y. Riches are not cr.scotlal to liap plncss but poverty-stricken lovo is aiighty unsatisfactory. ftlr. ,1. II. iill'h, lvTti. I'a , SulTiiroii ftiK wMIi kldnry (.ml rraffl Trouble. unil by W Kti JvV K'ir.,rtln V.( njfilr. ISori'Init, N V tl The woman who thoroughly undoi stands men is u isc cooiigh to pretext that she doesn't. The average man'jjrstfs hair almosl lifty feet lung, nails twcnty-llUfC f. et long and beard twenty-live feot out; every scvonty years. President Uoosevelt was the second anut elected to the. highest oillce within tho gift of the nation whtlr j wenrlng a moustache. The first was Grover Cleveland. The eas5 coast or Tlonieo is the worst Insect Infested nelnhborlwod In Ll to worH. At ccrctin soasoriti ol Ghc rear ilu streams of that region are umta viable oecausc of the clouds ct Insects which fill the air and make i fe unbearable. GABY'S INSTINCT Show He Kiu-w Whui l'ouit to Stick To. Po'Mv.irdhig a photo of a splendidly hamlso'iie and healthy young hoy, a happy u.tjhor writes from an Ohio tow ii : The '-mdnsml picture shows my 1 , ear-old Gnipc-.Viit.s boy. Si;r' he was 'J years old he has eaten !, .'litng but Grape-Nuts, lie de ma mN aid -ts tills rood three limes a ilnj. T!ti inny eooui rather unusual, but in- s. tjtt care for anything els at tor In h:-,, oatei. his Grape Nuts, whli-li In- with milk or ereuui, and then in- u through with his meal. Kven on I'h.inksjjlvlng Day he refused tur key and all the good things that make up that ureal dinner, and ate his dish of Grape-Nuts and crenm with the best results and none of tho ovlls thai tho other foolish members of the family experienced. "lie s nerer sick, has a beautiful complfixlou, and Is considered a very handsome boy. May the Postuni Com pany prosper and long continue to fur nish their wholesome food!" Name given by Postuoi Co., Wattle Greet, Mich. There'; it roasan. Hwtd the Httlo hook, ,kThft' cd to WeHvJlhf," In or cry j try Hard to lMcanc. Out. at the end of tho pier the flsh wero biting freely, nnd the boy with the sunburnt nose had Just! added an other O-lnch "ring perch" to his string. "1 see you are having 11 m sport this morning, my lad," ssild the stranger. "Sport!" contemptuously echoed the boy. "It keeps me so blamed busy baltln' hooks an stringln' ilnh that I ain't bavin' a bit of fun!" Alt KlKlir: Ah, Mrs. JJivvorse, you look sweet enough to eat this morning." "To cut? 1? Why, Mr. Glddles, i thought you were a vegetarian." "So I am. Hut. you are a grass widow, you know." Influenced by the Picture. Hncon And who buys his cigars for him 7 IOgbert ills wife. "Does she buy them by the box?" "So, by the picture on tho 'box, I think." Yonkers Stntesiilan. Not Unite Plain. Kind Lady Poor man! Wouldn't you like si nice chop? The Hobo (suspiciously) What kind uv a chop, lady lamb or woodshed? A TIP FOl i 1 1 '4 " "Yes, Willie," said the jin'able uncle, "the rainbow means that there will not be any more rain." "Is that true?" asked Willie. "I must run home and tell papa. 1 heaiM him say ho Intended to invest 'in an umbrella factory." Omaha Bee. Swift. "lie's traveling at a pretty rapid gait, isn't he?" "Uapld well, 1 should think so. tie's going at a twelve horse power gait on a two horse power Income." Milwaukee Sentinel. , Hnlnuceil l-Jinot ion. "I don't see vh, jou look so dis pensed with this new bonnet," .said lie fond wife. "You look as cross as drs. Humpln did when she learned ,1m t she could nor get It. at the store Decause I had gotten abend' of her." "And you," said the brutal husband, 'you look as happy as Mr. riumpln mist feel when he learns he doesn't lave to pay for the thing after all." Chicago Tribune. Boiiiowhut Different, Gray Your wife used to be rather tensive before your marriage. Is stie tOll so? y Smith Oh, no; ."he's es peris've. yoitiau' Compliment. "I must compliment you on the V5 markablo lightness of your brcadJ said the woman customer. "Thank you," rejoined tho bnken "It is my" aim to turn out tho lightest! bread in the city." "Yes," continued the w. p., "and if you get It much lighter It will tnl:i two of your )ound loaves to welgi sixteen ounces." ' Natural Deduction. ( I ruff Patient Are you quite sun you understand your business, lr? Physician Well, I've been practii? Ing medicine for fifteen years and noj one of my patients has ever cotn plained. Gruff Patient -Huh! Probably not Dead men tell no tales. ProcrcuHive. .lack How are you getting on wi(!l Miss Huggins, old man? Tom Slow but sure. I began ul: tin front gate and have now reached tlu veranda. If nothing happens 1 hopf to get into tue parlor fills fall. .Io Ail v;in eo of Adviec. Physician I'd advise you to drink n cup of hot water with every meal. Patient I do, but my landlady calli" It coffee. Point of View. Ilammerton I'm sorry to hear of your financial embarrassment, oW chap. Will you be able to save any thing from tho wreck? Lamblelgh Nothing but my selft respect, and good name. Ilammerton You don't say! I heard it was a bad failure, but I had no idea It was :i complete smash-up. Not Quite Clear. Green .Tones was run over by n trolley car yesterday. They say h cannot recover. Hrown Who said he couldn't r cover, his doctor or his lawyer? FATHER. Wliere Tie8 the KhhI. "Yes, I've just returned from a two months' Visit In the East," the Port, laud young lady was saying, "and, oh I had such si lovely time! Those East erners are so different from u.i 'though." "What points did you visit?" in quired the newcomer in Oregon. "J do hope you saw dear old Hoston." "liostou!" the Portland ylrl ejacu lated. - "I should say not. I was In Montana." Portland Oregouian. Tet-rilie Jolt. SaplelghDo you aw -think would be wromr for me to rnnt-i-v It girl who was my inferior hitolloelu ally? Miss Gutting No. but I thhil. would be Impossible. it Proof Positive. Tom My fiancee was struck dumb when 1 bought her that diamond, studded locket. Jack How do you know? Tom Hecause she hasn't stopped talking about it yet. Divided Atleniaiu-e. "What broke off the cngagemeui be tween Archie and the girl with the sin burn hair?" "Jealousy." "On whose part.?" "Hers. She ssild he was too fond of Ids new automobile."- 'hleago Trib une. Karl.v in the dune. The honeymoon was just two woeki old. "John, desuV .she said, "I inside aou.i angel cake this morning." "Ah, darling mine, any old eaki would bo angel iake If yon inaunfau Hired 11!!" i