Nemuia Advertiser W. W 0ANDER3, PUDUOHcn Nemaha, Nebraska "THE OLD OAKEN B.UCKET." Tlrntiiclif Dim n i lliifc In I In: J.'lwlit of Iti-tlli'iil Kiik'i hititi. llfr t.Vr to m.v lnvnt nn the mvikm of iiiy HiildlnMiil 5l1eiT fonil ivcollertion imvcii(h tli"ni to view ; Tht orchn rd, I In; meadow, I lie deep tan gled wlldwoixl, Aid all the loved spots that, my iiifiTney knew. Set otic tiling I enii but recall with n hhudder ( wonder I live now tli Htory ti tell : W )i(w I oft drank from the old on ken bucket. o 2V Kenii-bi'eediiiK bucket that limn; in the well. jtlwr off tlx ji hoy, when rylunilii from' working, .1 etune from, the mendows where Ions I. had toiled. iLvi seized") In rude bucket where iiiIitoImm were lurking, To. drink of the witter, iiiililteirtl, un boiled ! T might, have eiitijjlit typhoid, iinlniKnHM, or mciiNh'a ; ll wonder that ever I lived to jrrow up, Tor usin that unhygienic old bucket, Instead of employing n Mt'i'ilisa'd cup. J thought it win sweet, fVoin th" brim to receive it ; 4 The draiiKht ho refreshing 'ould not fall to please; ,4It, foolish I wn, for 1 .could not bc "liove it ; . , That water no doubt containgd j;orms I of disea.se. Tw.'trt slraiiK; that in dayw of my earliest (.'titldhood The bells of I lie village had' not tolleil my knell For drinking liactcria out of linn bucket. 'pi,,. ,"..., i i.. .i. . . .uii nun Mill llinilfl MIDI 1 1 1 1 1 1 LI Ul 1 it . . ItKI'il.WN. Tilio old oaken bucket., T.tiir tlealli-dealin;; the well. Jiippiucotl's .MaKiizine. bucket, the Keriii-lailoo bucket that liunu' In .; TRUTH ABOUT TRAPPING. t m-..Y. II. Wright, the noted git,. jour, limitcr, declares hi tin; World Vont. that. Iho trapper of" to-day lacks cvry criniwM.Tlstie which" romance hn. Interwoven wit It his mi me. IJ .says: j People who have nor Keen can form i lie IM'lll' until it There truppci lues sonre crises Is ib felon of tlic millerlng trappers cause, nor of their ruthless destruction o.C game. Nothing cseii pes ilium; (.'Veil the Wjulrrols nriv sacrlliccil, to bait tnlps for marten ' and lisher; and not only tin; siiiilrri'ls but till kinds of birds, whether game or song birds.. Jiii trapping miuU, otter, beaver ami a few other lui:-bfiu'liu, anlinals, the trap-Is nearly always set 'near the va lor, where tin animal when caught is wk.ii drowned, so that its suffering is s-'oou end.ed. Hut with hear, hinrteii mul lisher It I- ",v must drag a heavy clog about catches in some root or hush. ho luurtt'walt until the to kill him,- nuil thl in not fun days. Tin; hones of the leg are ul'itost Invariably broken by tho trap, and tho leg swells to Incredible Ijjc.' Oner trapper In one day shot rtine teen large blue grouse, inerejy fl tr, u new rttle. The birds' were jiestlng; he hail no" use for them, anil not. one did' .hp-even bring to camp. Threo-jjours ago, In nrltish Colum bia, an old trapper camped near, our" bear-hunting party. He shot every-, thing he could llnd. even little- ducks nnd marmots. A goat he kiHed fell over a cliff; and as il was harder-to recover It than lo shoot another, he shot another. He was trapping beaver, (tut of season. , I have seen cthe spot wHiere a be-ir, fa.st In a trap, hnd been" caught for more than a week In a thicket through which It. was impossible to drag tho trap and cfog. 1 knew an old French trapper who shot seventy-three mooso and elk ifi one winter, for Item bait for tho spring catch. u HIlio jr WlteolltiK. Some years ago wjion bicycling was inoro popular thnnMt Is today, lliihop Donahue (if Whoellng, y. 'a., etayd io learn to ride. He had the usual perleuees ofca novice. Some, days it.rav u frli-nd, who had seen the bishop r forming feats on a whuel, asked, "J'.iSlv op, dovou wheel now V" "Cortalnly:' replied tlupdlgnltary. 'I am bishop of Whoollns."- ltoston l(be." " . Every skin Is dllferent and must lie Ireatud nccordliiKly ; nne tho roaaoiilnc, woman soeka to llnd tho proper method of trcntment for her complexion Flaxseed tonic will, conn effect of datnpncps on the hair. An appMealion of the new antilyils recently adopted hy the I'.ureati of Statistica of'tho J)t'pnnnunt. of Coin mo roe and Labor to the trade of the United .Stales, Troiii 1870 to JDOO, shows that arlijlci in the natural state formed hut 25.72 ' per cent, of the Imports in 187(3 and lo.GL' per cent. In.lDOO; while of tho exports, articles in the nntu.ral Htato formed (17. Ho per cent in 1870 and 'I'J.rK per cent in 1000 DOES Y0Ti7rBACK ACHE? HORSE STEALER CAUGHT ' HAM, COI N ! V Slir.KIIT TAICKS K.l I! I, coiHtAKD i ihim rivrtcj: rriilll liy (hi- ICi in rloiu r of Otic tVhu llttn I'm nut llellrt. .lames Jt. Keeler, ret t red farmer, of Fen net street, Cav.enovla, S. Y., says: "About Ilftceti years ajjo 1 mift'ered with my back and kidneys. I doctored and used many reme dies without getting relief. Kcglnulug with Domi's Kidney Pills, I found relief from the Urst box, nnd two boxes restored me lo good. Mitiud condition. My wife and many of my friends have used Doan's, Kidney I'lll.s with good results, and I cun ear nestly recommend I hem." Sold by all dealers. .10 cents n box. Fostia'-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, N. V. The West Australia secession inovc nient is gaining ground. It is op posed to the earmarking by the Aus tralian Federal Parliament of spe cial custom duties for old-age pen plons and other nationai tinder t'akingri. Powered orris-root and prepared c.lmlk (onihint'd is a good dentifrice. Gracefulness is almost always ca pable of being cultivated to some" degree at least. The regular prac tice of calisthenics o will help won dcrlully in the 'attainment, or grace fulness. ' - The total peanut crop of the United States is about HOO, 000,000 pounds an njinlly and is worth $11,000,000. Over 3r)0,O0O riores of land are devoted, to raising peanuts. ATTRACTIONS OF WESTERN CANADA. 'MnKtilflcciir for (hn The lllrd (IitM.lr,. Mr. Kidder That eat you Insisted vpon having about the house Is around your canary bird now. Mrs. Kidder SJie IsV0 Oh, drive her away! u . . . " Mr. Kidder -Toy" late. I. say she'9 already round your canary . Philadel phia Pre8. Crop Ilelnrn e Yonr 11MMJ. The manncriu .which the Canadian West has attracted0 s?ttlcrs in recent years lias caused many qf our 'Jour nals and public men to sit up and take notice, to use a, current phrase. From pvo.ry Furopean country and front al most every State in. the Union lare numbers of settlers have docked Jo the prairie provinces ot' Canada, where free homesteads and wide opportuni ties are open to all who desire to aVall themselves oV them. c , The greatest factor In attracting set tlers lies fci the Inherent richness of soil and suit.'iblllty of climate for pro duclug what Is Universally considered to ,be the llnest wheat in the world the "No. I hard" of Canadian growth-s v,, .rJ- dtat rank liMbe very llrst class. This year tiit. L'''t'Vct re tjirtiii were. Wheat. OO.OOO.tKX) tu,.b .els; oats. Tti.OOOJKK) ljusltels; hurley. 17,000,000 bushels; and when it is con sidered that the entire, population oC .the three provjnees as cTldenced by the (lulqueititial census just completed vlls only, SI 0.000, It Is eusily seen that, "the lure or the Canadian" West Is In Its Agricultural iK)teutUUItles. Another feature which attract the, Bottler 1b tluit railway construction U proceeding with such rapldlty. that, al most every districts within easy reach, of outside markets, ami that soortj prleetf for0 all Hues of farm product rule practically from, the commence nfent of agricultural operations. This is a factor which dldnot prevail wh'en tln earlier Kettlements In the West were made In Canada" and In the Unit ed States, ' and (haji, Riven a great liu-o petus to Canadian Western settlement0 In recontyoars. The free grant system of homestcadst which prevails In the prairie provinces.; by which every settler who Is rfble and willing to i-oiuply with the conditions of actual settlement (by0no means on erous) Is given 100 acres free, except $10 for entry, Is n great dravYlns card, and in the last fiscal year gathered in over .180,000 additional to the West ern population, of which r7,79G ware from tho United States 5 The" further fact, as 0 Is strongly brought out by the agent ot the Cana dian Government, whose address ap pears elKfwherg, that a splendid com mon sclioOl syHtem, practically' free, pre-, vails throughout tho entire country, and Is easy of access In even tho moat remote districts, Is nuother great In ducement to tho settler who hus the future welfare of his family in mind, and this, coupled with tho fact that Western Canadian. law and order are prvrWal, completes a circle of good aud awiklent reasons, why the tide of Iraaslic ration baa aet la no steadily to ward the cotiitry to the north of our lloe. I, It, (iiitilaril Kcli'itsril for I.uclc of I'vl-Ueinic-A cent lit C'nllowa.v 'IJl itilfitrd It) t'nldit PiM'lllc 15UOKKN HO W. Nebr.-rn the case of -I. H. and Karl (lot.'danl who have been in the custody of SherilT Itich itrdaOn at this place charged with being implicated in the Union Pacific hafe blowing at Calloway, the county prosecutor concluded the chain of circumstantial eridencc to be so in complete as to dispense with a r.ro llminnrj hearing. The old man was accordingly released", (ml Karl God dard, the son, ha? been positively idnntillod by Charles Wescott of Grand Island as tlin man who took a horse and buggy from him some time ago, Sheriff Purikol of Grand bland came from there and look his prisoner away on No. -12. Howard tho alleged leader of the safe crackers, Is ftill at ' large. Tt now appears that between four and five hundred dollars were taken away from the Union Paoilie safe at Callowy and Agent Grimes of that place, according to iii statement, lias been dismisse.l because he would not make good the amount stolen. Cooper on Strike N'KMKASKA .CITY. Neb. Tho coopers, at the Morton-Grcgson pack ing house," Went on a strike., over some pcttj-o grievance Eight men walked out The packing company put other men to work and rave declared it an "open shop" and in the future will ignore the union and will allow all comers to work. 'Plmr i Y,ii,iitwmt rin otriiiihli Mil !ir count of the strike. "Miss Stella Clark.. young lady who attended the cigar stand at the Watson hotel took a doo of laudanum and tried to end her life , She tijis been very despondettt of late "ami wan sick for a few day She pur- cased threo bottle? from different, drug stores ahd took the con'ents of one. She was found shortlv attei o taking the poison anil, physicians saved her life. The young lady ha.-" been a, resident of this city tor the 0 past our months and came here from Falls" City whero it she at tempted to take her life about a year rao o , AmhuU Miidr oil .l:ipnnet fACpy I A , Was h. Manager Ohester, nf the Alitor Mill company, tliirty live milet sout.'uof Taeonia. says that there wa a little: trouble there, caused by a few hangers ont,at a saloon,, who would "not work and wlio assaulted two Japanese m an 'jndeavorto drive them away. Two deputy sheriffj arrived and the Jap anese are .now0 at work in the yard doing common labor, for "which other men could "not be secured Mr Chcsfer says the mill crew is snti.-iied and. the mill is running-nil right.. The employment ,of Japaneo 't borers is not a new thing on the line o hu Taeonia lCatem railroad. Tney have hn doing ?e'ction worts fpr several year, ,.-d there fs hardly a mill among thr twenij Hve on the lino that does not "inploy ?roi.. ten to a dozen JapnneiO ,;i'illor of llwiil. .AIUhIiic KANSAS OITV-Williani 0.' An derson, collection teller of the First National 'bank ot this city, is mis sing, and 12. V. Swinney. the presi dent, admitted that he was short $9,000 in Hi s account? Mr Ander son, who has been in the employ of the0 bank for nineteen oycars left the city recently supposedly on a hunt ing trip. It (developed that ho had abstracted $"0,000 from the band's funds, taking the money in three Tots during t.':o week. Auderso'n i forty-nine year? old, and has a wife and grown daughter here. The bankJ oillcial? have ?wornout a warrant for his arrest and claim, 'to know where lie is,, Anderson was under bond in oa surety company. Creditor Dtiumml ,Mniuy I'Klj?. The reply ol Maitre Crupjti, counsel for Count Honi do Castellano and the formec countess, in the suit of their creditors con jumt'd' the eutiro session of the trib' unaliof Hr-'t instance of the Seine. Mr. Ctuppi described how the trades men's and usuers bills had been cleverly mijted up, anu reiterated the perfect willingness of Madamo Annrt Gould to settle tho legitimate cl ts although a delay was necessary as there were,, no funds from tho trustee of the estate at the disposal at present.' Counsel argued that it was unjust' amir 1 1 legal to attempt to make Madame Gould responsible for the enermdus sums borrowed by Count Doni of neuron to meet hii "mad extravagances and oriucely jrodiRality. " BIG DAM IS OUT : LIMB WASTED WITK eczema. town oi ('t.ir rox. aisi.., Svi:im itv ri.ooi; IIADM Fifty Reported to Bo Lost WIltKS umV.V AMI IMI'OSIWMC TO (ii:i TIIK DKTAII.S Com riitnuor Oiiin (iixm lint, 9n.tliic Wull of Va(rr Down tlin C'teett Ili'ttv.r l!tns In t'i n:d .one j Suffered Untold Agonies DoctorSald It Was tho Worst Case Wonder ful Cure by Cuticura-. "I used the Cuticura Itemedics for eczema. The doctor said it was the wflt's t case he ever saw. It was on bnh limbs, from the knees to the an kies. We tried everything the doctors knew of. hut tin? Cuticura Remedied did the most good. 1 was obliged to lie with my limbs higher than my head, for the pain 'vas so terrible I could not walk. I suffered untold ag onies. One limb waste! away a great deal smaller than the other, there was so much discharge from It. I found the Cuticura Itemedics very soothing,- .and 1 Mill keep them in the house. I am very thankful to s-ay that I am cured. 1 found the Cuticura Remedies' all that yon say they are. I hope that you may be spa red many ycar.H to make the Cuticura Remedies for the benefit of persons sufferlm; from the torture of skin diseases, such as I had. yr, Ontario, IMIOF.NIX, Ariz. -ft is reported that lifty people have been drowned in the Hoods at Clirton, Ariz. Attempt-' to conlinu have been futile, as all ires arc (town. KL I'ASO, Texas. From informal olillns. Rox $ tion received here il is believed that I Jnnaf,a' ,,UUu ; 1!,0,v' the town of Clifton, Arizona, haa ' I....... ..nn I I 'PI... I ll(U II MUV.IIUUIIJ W1131IUU UVVU). J.I1U Copper Queen hotel is said to have ber-n swept away by the Hood and at least tifty persons lost their lives. The concentrator dam which gave way, precipitating the great Hood on the town, was constructed entirely of earth. The dam was carried away two years ago as a result of tho swollen streams and a number of persons were drowned. A message received hero from Tucson, Arizona, says the town of Clifton is half destroyed. The report that between fifty and sixty persona were drowned is partially conlirmed. GLORK, Arizona. A message from the operator at Solomonville, Ari zona, reports'eigteen persons roamed in the fioodat Clifton, hot. gives no details of property damage, which howevor. is believed to bo great. Half the town, principally tho buai-" I jf ncss section, the message says, is Uetsroyed. No Dutitlts of Dutiu;r MO RENO I, Arizona. Kight lives nre reported to have been lost m a great flood at Clifton. The Detroit concentrator dan: broke, nending a wall of water down Chaso creek Wires are down between Slortnci and Olifton.and no delinito news can be obatined until the mos lengers return from Clifton. The Ueniral telephone station at Clifton tins been abandoned, having been ofonounced unsafe I'nmt Novell to Tweulji Htmil1 BrSHKE, Ariz. One of the worst Uoods in the history of Clifton, Ariz., uamo down the San Francisco river nnd oOhase creek Tho principal business section of tho town was almost completely ruined. From 'even to twenty persons is-tho report o the loss of 'life The name of onl one victim however, haa been ob tained. Mrs. Joseph Throm, who, elth her husband- and children, was ;iuight in a falling building and kiled. The other members of the ramily had narrow escapes'. One ol the saloons which "was washed away arried several men into tho torrent nnd they are Tiolioved to have been, lost. A' woman and child were lost In a small restaurant which was (ashed to pieces in the flood. A umber of email buildings in which peoplo were known to bo living, were t .lso xi-troyed and it is believed thac r, number o 'intlles perished. The Coronndo railway, from Clifton,' to Longfellow is destrojC'1 It wiD ( t:e t several week before bit3l""ss ran be resumed over the road 'inanicaf Io cannot be es ABSOLUT! SECURITY. Genuine Cartels Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Pnc-Slmile Wrapper Below. ( Vary small and an oasy to Utlce an augsr. CARTER'S DIVER FOR HEADACHE. FOR iltZINESS. FDMIUOyiHESS. FOR TORPII LIVER, f OR C0NSTIPATI0R. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THEC0MP1EXI0R - . . OBInnmi mirrxMrauoMATva. cS53 1 Tartar TttW .&ie&a CURE SICK HEADACHE. New Wheat Lands IN THE Canadian West (T AAA additional tnilrt of railway this ynar have opened up a largely increased ter ritory to the progressive tnrmers of Western Canada, and tb- Government ot the Dominiou contiuues to cue I GO Acres Free to Every Stiller, The Cotfiifry Has No Superior o Cord, wood and water in almndanre; clitirclies ann school? cortrment; iuatkts easy ot access; taxei low; climate the best in thj: northern tetn perJti: zone. Law and order prevails everywhere. For advice and information address thu Superintendent nt Iminicrtion. Ottawa, Canada, nr the authoriri'd CairJriian Ciovernment Aent, XV. D. Srott, ?itperintoriIent of Immigration, Ottawii; Canada, or Bennett, Set New York Life HuiWitii:, Omaha, Neb., Authoriied Ciovetif merit AkciiIs. I'tuhMtuX whrrr on tht (irertltnnirnt. A Positive CURE FOR CATARRH "ua.? ! Eiy's Cream Balm is quickly nbsoii;;-1 Ciiiiiinfl 9ud Court l'hli Gives Rliel at Once. OMAHA, Nehj.t'niistant biclcei-j it cleanses, pontlns. incAujLwcoii ;he attorneyi tnakuiK 1 lieab ami protortK it uecesiary for Judgu Sutton tc ipterfere half a dozen times., dolay,ed ;hu progress of tlic trial of S. E. 'owell, charged with violating the ,Uate trust laws, in district cojirt, L'he case promises to be tjio hardest oiiKht ot any trial seen in district ourt for many a foa.y. Objections by ' oOounty Attorney Slnbaugh punotuate I tho opening addreg? of V. .1. Connoll", attorney1 for tho defence, nil wheiv thu state's iirst witness Walter Wjlls former secretary -of the coal exchange, went on tho stand ,-iluiost every question naked him WH3 rigorously attacked m impropct jiy1 the defense. Once during Mr. Connell's opening address tho die oussion bouaino so heated that Judg6 Sutton threatened to lino Mr. Oonnell for contempt for refusing to pay rattention to the direct quostions oi tho uqurt After that tho light cooloc 'down some, but it atiU eontinucd tc be warm and every inch of ground covered by either side was con tested jtb the llnish. Mr. Connell resumed his opening statement, whon the court convened in the morning The Jury wai on hand early. liio dtsBuaeil iiiembiHti;. I cures Catarrbi ..ant! drivpstrway h t'oltl ta th: Head quiekly. Itpstores the SenM.' o Taste and KihhII. Fnll f,iso fit) ets. at DrupgLsU or by mail; .Trial sizu 10 etn. by mail. 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