Nemaha Advertiser W. W. SANDERS. PuoLiancn Nemaha, Nebraska SELFISH UN SELFISHNESS. Voiiuiirr SIkIci'S llrnrl Wna All KIkIiI WIicii It Wiifi HciiuIkmI. "Mnlllc, are Mioso your licit kIiooh?" rbe tired woman nt I lie jjuwlny 111a-t-AUppCll In tliu middle of u Ion:-', team to iikU the question, and there was m mix Uhis nolo In her voice. "Vos, they art'," admitted tlh gin, tvlio was Impatiently IIIiikIiik on her :oat anil hat. "I'm wearing thwn ! cauxo I hati' the others so -clumsy olil thlK! Uli. 1 wlsll 1 could have enani pumps, and hats to match the color of my dresses! All thu tflrls do. You've no Idea how much they dress at high 0 school, sister. Silk petticoats and love ly hats-and then the jdrto make ex cases to each other It' they happen to wear the same dress to .school two days In succession. I hale heliiK poor." "Yjm look very sweet and trim, any way," smiled the patient older sister, who had worked until midnight a few evenings earlier trying to make liar winter hat as pretty as auyhody's. oC"J need HDine new gloves shockingly, Laura," vas the answer, made, while Hnllle studied,, herself In the. mirror. "All tthe girls are wearing two-dollar gauntlets, and Tip Just cra.y over Then the door closed, and Hnllh? was off to .school. Vhen she came home that, afternoon, 0she saw her Aunt Kllzaheth's carriage , In .fnfut of the house, and. not. being in the mood for visiting with rich, rela tives? she slipped into the side door un served. Aunt Klk'.uhcth was Just leaving, and friini the sitting-room tho listening girl heard her say, distinct l.v: "Vou'.re selfish with Hiilile. Laura. You keep .the best for yourself. Tho thing sire really needs Is a chance to do m soma of the giving tip. Von grow sweet- cr'all the time hy doing it. of course , hut I'm sorry for Hallle!" The surprised exclamation Laura lia.t lv(Mi'when Aunt Kllznbclh began turn .oil Into a happy little laugh at the . end. " "Oli, but. aunly." she protested, "1 . sympathize with the way she feels about pretty things because I love thorn so myself. Why, even at my age I've' beuu Just, hungry for something rich ami bright this winter. One' get sn tired of wearing black. And as for .tshoex, I used -to ho dreadfully vain-of my. small feet when papa was hero to sp(dl inf with pretty shoes. - Uesldes, ' you know. ' Aunt IOll.aheth," and . Ladra'a voice trembled a ll'ttfe. --'Tin all tdio liiis now. 1 have to be fatju'i and mother both. That's why I'm su . thaulcful for this money , lint now." There- were more farewell words, bul I la I He did not hear them. She stootl with burning cheeks- and wet eyes, .thinking html, and when Laura Wilhui turned tmek Into tin sitting-room slu' " .suddenly found herself caught and belt' fast t in n pair of impetuous younp arms. . "0 Ilallle, you're here!" she cried, "The lyyollst' tiling! Tnele Seymoui .has sent, us a present of $."(). not I'm a hirthdujf dr anything, Just for love. Xow'you can have " "I eft ii have a beautiful, rich, wine colored suit, for you. you iiarlfng. dar ling nfigel!" Interrupted" a "choklnji voice,. "And a pah ofnlep slioesy au . Haunt let gloves -for, yiMi, haunt i Oh why dhjfi't I tj'ilnlf of IP lieforeV Xo. .you needn't, say a Word, yort precious. Yjou're t(pt going "to lie 1selflsir with mc any longer. T wou'J have It!''--Youth's Cninfiajilon. 0 I Do Ycu TfiiSnk For Yourself ? ; Or. do you oprn your mouth like & younc pirn orut cuid oown whatever rood or medi cine mnt)f offered you ? ft ft ft n IntolllKent thlnklnrr woman. In need ofVX'f from weakness, ncrvousnns. pain and strttfMntr, then It rnuans much to you that thcicsf unf tried and trun honps wdlHnn nr .knmvtm cokti-oiifio; sold by druKiflsfg fr thf- euro of woman's Ills. ft tt' ft ft ft Tim makers of Ur. I'lorco's I'avorlto I'ru Rcrlntloii, for the cure of weak, nervous, run down orpr-worked, debilitated, wain-racked women, knowing- thlsrnf.dlohio to bo mado up of hnrredlcnts, very one of which lias tho Htromrcst pofcstblo Indorsement of the leadlnt: and standard authorities of thu several schools of practice, are perfectly vrllllmf. and hi fact, am only too clad to print, as they do, the formula, or llu of ingredients, of which It Is composed, in plain English, on every bottle-wrapper I Hi ti The formula of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Pro scription will bijiir the taostcrltleal examina tion of medical exports, for it contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or hablt-formlnif drucs. and no nnont rutins Into It that is not highly recommended by tho most, advanced and leading medical teachers and author ities of their several schools of practice. These authorities recommend the Ingredients or Dr. I'RiTcq-s 1-nvo'rlte l'rescrlpilon for the euro of exactly tho same ailments for which' Ibis world-famed medicine Is adrlsed. "" 'I4 fit -Jt No other metllcino for woman's ills has any such professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce's Kavorllo description has received, In tho un qualified recommendation of each of Its soreral Intrrodlcnts hy scores of leading medi cal men of all the schools of practice. Is such an endorsement hot worthy of your consideration '( ft ft ! ft ft A booklet of Ingredients, with numerous aijtlionitlvo provisional endorsements by tho leading medical authorities of this eotintrv. will be mailed fret to any ono sending namo and adilrt,s with ruuucM for samo. Address l)r It. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N, Y. WIFE GETS DECREE !N0 SALAKT GEAFTEfia It is (il)Hculfc to retain the services of I'chinlc servants in New Zealand, as (hey are soon won in marriage if they are fair looking and efficient. The following advertisement, in a local paper, conlnins an inducement ill I he closing sentence: "Wanted, a capable girl for a dairy farm, able to mill:. Four good looking sons in the famiJy." A German statistician asserts that males are becoming scarcer year after year; while females are growing more numerous Three thousand years hence, he predicts, there will be only one man to two hundred and twenty women. Heaven help hion if he lias to buy their clothes. - .i i .- TRYING EXPERIENCE. Spent Over $100 In n. VhIii S enroll for Health, Miss Frances Gardner, of 300 .Tack son boulevard, Ciilcago, 111., writes: "Gentlemen: I heartily Indorse Doau's Kidney I'ills. as I have found by personal experience that they are au Ideal kidney reme dy. I suffered with co m p I i cationn of kidney complaint; for nearly live years, spent over $100 on useless rem edies, while live boxen of Doau's Kidney Pills cured me iu aifcw short weeks. I nin now eujoying the best of health, have a iin; appetite, the 'best of digestion, and restful sleep, all due to your splendid pills." Sold by all dealer:. r0 cents a boxi Foster-Milhurn Co.. Buffalo, N. X. " When 'knives have to bo stored where there is danger of their be coming rusty rub the blades with littlo sweet oil and wrap them in t isane paper; ' .. o A Viiliuiltlc Sjt'tOmr. ftilen Victoria was0always a khHlft' an(lnrfli(ime-loving Imdy, Oafdo It is pos oSlblp tlmt if Itchad been left to her tc decide sht would hflve hesitated' t sac rlllce a seftlng of yggs Tor t lie sako o a bltUhdjiy salute. It was. on 0 tin .twenty-third of a .May, says the author of ".My tymth Syi I.og."as au ngllsl man-of-war lay in Apia harbor, iu tin .Samoan Islands, tjitit a unlive eani alniard wit lj a nolo for tjio captain. lt wae from, one of tlie0dlstrlet chiefs. 0 To the Captain of the Kngltsh .Man oMVnr," It read. q"I, 'i'ul-le-tau, send ,you my greetings and love, and tie love of m.5 family, and send also m Jove to Queen Victoria. We Sanioniri have much dove, for England. ".Most noble sir, to-morrow will l7 the day0 of the Queen's birth, and 1 ha ve learned that at the hoirT of noon all tile great cannon on your sfitp will be fired, and tfie earth will quako with tht' uolsc thereof. "Great sir, I east myself at yom feet. I have much love tq, you, hut 1 o beseech you,, not to ilro great guns., to "morrow. Do not tire tlremcfor two flay "more, and my heart will be big with' gratitude, because' my wife has a lien Mttlng on Mine duck eggs, and to-mor, row Is the rtnv Tor tluwx "fehVlls, ' "Noble sir, if the great guns aro fired they will all' perish and grief en lor my house. Itut In three days II ivil! not matter if they hear the guua. I beseech you to do me this favor." i'Udck ruA.iKrt (jkants Divditci; TO JIIIS ll.MCT.II CTOUSK .11 HMIIK KS ftKFUSR TO OIVD TIIKMSKf.VKfl ADVANOK. Husband to Tako Appeal r.-)potttnn hi: vii,i. rtcirr riiK i:nd CASK TO Ooart Sfn KvhlntiOn Oor Not I'rorr Mm. Hrtje IVrote ,tnttor to IIirr gro (.oaeliniitii- Other Snlt PlTTdBUKd-judge Kobert S. Frazier handed tfown his decision in tho fan.ouH Martje divorce ca?e. Tito petition of Augustus liartje, tiie millionaire paper manufacturer for a divorce from his wife, Mrs. .Mary .Scott Ilartje, whom lie charged with intimacy with Thomas Madlnc, a for mer coachman, is inconclusive, the decision snvs. and in stihstuntiiitmn of this conclusiveness, Judge Frazier cites tho following points: The scr TantH' stories or Mr. Uartje's wrpng doings aro quite ditrerent from those based on Mr. Hartje'a petition. The Btory of Susie Wacner, a maid, was grossly exaggerated and built up; she was prejudiced and under the influ ence or llartje's family. Mrs. fiartje perhaps visited the stable too often, but iior fondues for hordes sullicient ly explains what, miht be considered an indiscretion. Tiie letters introduced arc opon te suspicion and are conclusive of noth ing. Expert testimony is of little value The stealing of the said fetters from Madine'd rooms, as testified to. shows those who produced them to be law breakers Can it truly be said of any ' o trie t book than Webster's, International Dictionary that it is: Tho standard of the Federal and Statu courts? Tho Standard of the (iovernm'ont Printing Qtlioe? The Ba sis of nearly all the, Schoolbooks in tho country' Iwlorsbd by every ritate Suhool Superintendent)? Universally recommended by College Presidents aiuUSduoatoca? Adhered to as .Stijnd ard by over !3'J percent of tho News- imnm-S?, K'1 inllln Tml lannnm Ivli. (Jompleto, Scientific, Practical, Pojni' lar, The Safe Guide for a Professional .Maif, Business Man, Teacher , and Student? 0 0 - o Should you nob own such a book? Look elsewhere for advertisements in this paper. Many nfbn thhd: tnat becauso their wises Tiave never hull any experience in business that it would bo fooll-sh for thorn to talk business matters over with tliem. But, no matter how much experience you may have had, no matter what a great brain you may haved you need tho swiftness and tiie accuracy of woman's instinct to keepyonofroin making foolislj, in vestments, from making alliance with bad men. and fronf foolish things generally. ' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of ci I)i-featril hy 105 Ynan, 188 Nays to Shot ly Daughter Pilli.ADEr.pHIA-Miss Mary Mc Antee shot and probably fatally wounded her father, the Rev. Join: Quincy.McAntee, at their home here. The shooting, according to police officials, tollowed i quarrel between Rev. Mr. McAntee and his ivife, in which the minister, it is asserted, was trying to throw Mrs; McAntee Jown the cellar stairs. The- daugh ter, who was in the upper- portion of tho house, rushed down stairs- .with a small revolver in her Iian'tl alid fired three fahpts at her father, one or the bullets penetrating tiie brain. Mrs. MtsAntee and the daughter told the polico.that the husband and father had been "drinking lately and had j been quarrelsome, and caused them much iron file. A short time ago, the daughter said", ie had choked her and tried jo throw her over a stair rail. Mother, daughter and a colored ser vant, who was in the house, were ar rested,. The McAntee family is w.idoly known. Rev. Mr. McAntee was a member of the .Lutheran synod. He was formerly pastor of tlis Lutheran .church of the Holy Communion in thia, city, but la now on the retired list. He wae for five years in Nova Scot.ia and returned a short, time ago from Palestine and the holy land where .fio'.went in the interest .of the church. The daughter who did tho .shooting is twonty-three years old. - Worie Tlifin the Chinese ..NEW YOrtlvJa'panesc inunigra tiou was bitterly .'denounced ' iu i s'peceli by Representative Julius Kalii' of San Francisco.' Mr. Kalin was ona of 'the speakers at a'dinner of .the New York 'credit men's .association held at .the llotel St. IJenis,. J Hi subject was "flio, Japanese Question, as atTecting'S&n Francisco;" The people, of hu Vaciffc 'ctiast, 'iia said were satisfied that tlip 'Japanese would afways remain , loyal to the mikado, ami the oath of naturaliza tion" would bo io tliem "a hollow, mrickory, (Jilifornians did not want t4tat kind of. citizenship rAiid" did not intend to have it if they could' rre viuiit U. TJicpeoplo of tl,e Pacitfc coast, ho said had had tljeir experi ence with0 the Chinese9 coolies,0 and' were now threatened 0 with i?no0ther Invasion, still tnore jsgrious, fop the Japanese0 had all the viceg of 0thn C hinese with none of their "virtue The treaty between tit is country nnd0 Japan giving Tree entry to each eoun try3to the citizens of tho other, o he declared, to be one sidled, as lalor onditions Vere so different in," American and Japan that only the Japanese Could be benefitted by the international agreement. He defend ed the policy of segregation of Jap anese in the public schools of Oali fornia add eaid that tho people of, his state wou'd never permit their chil-iJ dren to be thrown in contact with Japanese. WASHINGTON By a vote of 106 to 188 tho house of representatives refused to increase from $5,000 tc $7,C00 the salaries of senators, mem bers and delegates. The house, how vcr. by an overwhelming vote, 'increased tho salaries of vice proei dent, the speaker of tho house and members of tho president's cabinet t) $12,000 each. In anticipation ol the question of increasing salaries coming before the house, there wa? an exceedingly large membershi present, and the debate on the foveral amendments for increase, which were offered hv Mr. Littaue) of New York to the legislative appro priation bill, was foliowcd witl; marked interest. After disposing of tiie salarj question tho house passed the legis lativc, executive and judicial appro priation bill. Tho house adjourned It 3:45 p. m. The house was brought face to face iv i th the proposition to increase lh falaries of its own members, senators and vice president, tho speaker of the house ami members of tho president'! cabinet whilo tho legislative, execu tive and judicial appropriation bill was under consideration and while it passed favorably on the proposition as applied to other otlicials, refused to make the order for members of cither house of congress. Mr. Littauer of Now York, who had given notice that lie would oiler tiie amendments to the legislative bill necessary to accomplish the pro posed increase, immediately secured the floor after the previous question had boon ordered on the bill and presented an amendment raising tho, salaries of the vice president and tho speaker of the liouso to $12,000 per .annum each. Ho spoke of the' dignity of tho position of the speaker it the house and said everybody, recogiiizsd that tho duties were arduous and the pay unequal to the position. 'i Mr. Underwood or Alabama said Jio was opposed to any further in crease of salaries along tho lino of legislation, und legislative ollicers.' lie further said- he believed tho snlarie's of the minor clerks of tho government should be incrisaed on account of the increased cest of liv ing. His contontion was that salaries are paid to members of congress so that a poor man might come to co.' gross and represent his constituents. lie said he would not contend that :i congressman could live in Wah.ng ton and keep pace with modon' society. Mr. Fitzgerald of New York said ho would vote for the increase, evei; if tho price h paid was political oblivion. He called attention to the salary paid the mayor of New Yorb and also to the pay of the eomptrolloi of that city and insisted that the vice president and the speaker should bo paid salaries commensurate with the lignity or their oflices. Alter other speeches the amend- ment was adopted by a vote of 51, the opposition failing to secure votes enough to call the ayes and noes Mr.' Littauer then introduced another amendment fixing tho salaries of cabinet ollicers at $12,000 per anii my after March 4, 1007 During the 'course of his remarks on "this amendment Mr. Littauer held up, a large picture of a baseball 'association manager' whoo sal ry had be,em increased from $10,000 to $15,000 n unni- nnd i'nn trnat-oll it. with tin. salaries paid meifibers of the cabinet. Tho amfiijdmoat was opposed by MrJ Mtu-in of Illinois, but was adopted by ! voto of 201 to 00. Mj. Littaue?, wh'q, retires to , private lifo witji tho rloso of the "present congress, then nITer.cU a provision raising the salaries nf isenators and members of congress, delegates and residents commis sioners of Porto Ricouto$7,500, and on agreement the time for tho increase to begin was llxed on Marcli -I, 1900. Mr. Bour.tll of Illinois' said he waa lopprjsedto the proposition to increase salaries of members, but was glad to vdte to increase the compensation of liie speaker, vice president and mom-, bers of tho cabinet. Representative Clark of Florida wai accorded an ovation when he an nounced that he desired to discuss ilio question from the standpoint of n poor man, . When you're in a big hurry youJ sell it's rather provoking to see your man leisurely taking his time. Snap and dash aro qualities that count on the farm, especially when an import ant piece of work needs doing in tho quickest possible time. A freak of nacure is reported in Jacksonwa'd, Pennsylvania. From the side of an old apple tree grows a big red apple. The fruit snrings dircatly from the bark without branch or twig. Last spring the tenents noticed a small bud, which he did not disturb. Presently a small Apple Intmcd, and today it is perfect in shape and very large. 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