Nebraska Advertiser VV. W. SANDERS, Prop. NEMAHA, NEDRASKA Genius (ins the wisdom of ngc In Ita youth. Ponco hnH her vIctorlcB no lesH thnn war nnd (hon thcrc'H football. nnlloonhm lucku ono thrilling phaso. Thoro nro no Biiectl ordlnanccH to bo violated. Will tho couplo who were married In tho Lake Erlo llf?htho8o do llght'ho no, say It yourself. Tho bravo, ay, generous and light hearted bear tho HtrokeK of fato with equanimity nnd Indomitablo courage. It 1b probably no moro true that tin HoldloiB mako fighters of boys than It is that Toddy bears mako growlers of girls. Tho claim that iiruncs causo bald ness was started by Bomo doctor who was trying to mako trouble for his landlady. A Harvard professor says aversion to work Is really lllnoHS. Hero Is whore an Indefinite lay-off Is going to bo asked. An association has boon 'organized In Now York to build airships. Hut notwithstanding its object, It will not use Inflated capital. Balloon travel Is rapidly becoming moro Bafo and sclontlllc. Wo may all fly yot, ovon If Bomo of us novor got a chnnco to wear wings. Earthly fame, wealth and glory are as ovnnoBceht ns tho cardinal rays of tho setting sun that drops Into dark est storms and eternal night. A swnrni of bees lit on a Philadel phia pollcoman. Tho fact that ono man woko up made u nice Utile pleco of nows for tho local papers. Dlogoncs was not Ilka a modern muek-rakor or Investigator. Ho did not go around looking for dishonesty. Ho know it was always there. Several men have been convicted and sent to prison In Now York lor stealing oloctrlclty. This naturally comes under tho hoad of shocking crimes. Thoy aro putting monkeys in jail in Now Jersey. This looks as though tho law of that stato was making near-human efforts to gottlng Itself enforced. Marconi tins ImrncBHOd tliut ulr, but whether ho can drive It as ho pleases remains to bq seen. Ho is, however, ono of tho dreamers that Hoylo O'Reilly says Hvo forever. Tho body Is quickly burled and loBt in tho dust of conturles, but tho "spirit of thought, that moves us ovory mo ment for good or ill, has immortal llnoogo and cannot bo destroyed. A wicked conscience Is tho most devilish companion that mortals can harbor, for even in tho success of Its villainy it Is torturod with uncertain ty, anxiety, dread and plutonlc re morso. Tho women's literary clubs of Michi gan have started a novol contest as to which club shall add tho m6st chil dren to tho state's population next year. Raco sulcldo will havo to tako tho count. A Wisconsin court has decided that a.clgarotto with a tobacco wrappor is not a clgaretto, and does not violate tho anti-cigarette law. This 1b an easy road to llborty. Tho tobacco wrappers aro hotter than tho paper ones, any way. Now a vessel Ib to bo built to out class tho Lusltanla. Porlmps in tho fu turo seagoing vessels of any kind will bo dispensed with entirely and speed eookors will be simply hurled across tho ocean through pneumatic tubes at telegraphic velocity. English exports who have boon In vestigating report thnt tho gold still to bo dug out of tho mines in tho Rand district of South Africa may bo estimated at $5,000,000,000,000. With that much gold in circulation tho world would havo quantity us well as quality. Brazil, distinguished In tho merry comedy, "Charloy's Aunt," as tho place "where tho nuts como from," Is alBo distinguished as a place whoro ideas grow. Thirty Brazilian mer chants and professional men aro visit ing this country, in obedionco to tho advlco which Socrotary Root gavo to all tho Americas to "got acquainted." Mrs. RusboII Sago, having latoly learned that a debt of $2,000, con tracted by hor father In ISM, had never been paid, has forwarded a check for tho amount to tho heirs of tho creditor. If sho hud paid Intorost on the sum for tho G3 years tho chock would havo been largor, but probably tho heirs are thankful to got the principal, NOTED MU5ICIAL CONDUCTOR Latest photograph of Walter J. Symphony society. Mr. DamroEch is family, his father at one time having FAKE RELIC TABLETS MADE, BURIED, THEN UNEARTHED. Exploiters Come to Grief In Digging Up "Noah's Diary" Michigan Copper Used as Basis of Gigantic Fraud. Dotrolt, Mich. An alleged copy or Noah's diary, engraved upon a cop per tablet, dug up in Michigan and of fered for sale to a Wisconsin col lector, has resulted In uncovering one of tho cleverest swindles of recent yenrs. A former secretary of stato Is Implicated in tho atfalr and with him aro a university museum .curator and other Michigan men. Michigan copper formed the basis of tho entorpriso, which consisted In manufacturing ancient relics out of copper, painting them green to rep resent vordigris, dipping them in cor foolvu acid, and burying them In mounds, after which they were dug up by relic hunting expeditions under tho leadership of the promoters. Tho affidavits of prominent citizens that thoy had seen tho relics dug out of tho ground were sulllclont to secure ' their snlo to credulous collectors, no ono dreaming that tho prehistoric ago might havo been only 11 months be fore. Indian copper Implements, battle axes of leaf copper, woll tempered spearheads, and other supposed rare and anciently corroded relics that havo boon treasured In Michigan and outside museums aro declared to bo bogus, with tho result that oil collec tions of tho sort aro thrown under moro or less suspicion. As a finishing touch to a gigantic swlndlo tho relic manufacturers brayched off from Indian relics. They wont so far a sto dig up In tho pres ence of reputable witnesses bronze tablets inscribed with hieroglyphics and symbols of tho biblicnl djlugo nnd tho tower of Babel. Tho fakers would hnvo hud collectors bollovo that Michigan was tho seat of the original Hood, and that Noah's ark iloated Bomo where among Michigan's low hills, which woro tho real Mount Ararat. Tho diary of Noah was offered to a wealthy man of tho Badger state, who asked the advlco of a museum curator as to accepting it. This man had had conBlderablo experience with fakes and J OSAGE INDIANS Third Allotment Makes Each Tribes, man Worth $40,000. Tulsa, I. T. Tho Osago Indian tribe has been notified by the .depart ment of tho interior thnt crtds for the third selection of lands in tho al lotting of thnt trlbo would bo deliv ered soon. Surveyors aro In tho Hold checking the land and tho location of the third nnd llnnl selections will be gin December 1. According to tho tract books of 1871, when tho Osago trlbo entered Indian Territory on lnnd purchased from tho Cherokees, their reservation consisted of 1,470,057.78 acres. Rccont surveys or changes in tho channel of tho Ar kansas river, which forms part of tho boundary of tho reservation, havo not affected materially tho number of acres. Deducting 5,120 acres, Includ ed in government townsltcs, tho In dlaa reservations and railroad rights Damrosch, conductor of the New York 45 years old nnd comes from a musical held the son's post. SWINDLE. warned the relic patron to beware. Whether tho relic finally was sold can not bo learned. IRISH BORN, RAISED SWEDE. Did Not Learn Until Manhood That He Was the Son of Erin. Chicago. Hollevlng all his life that ho was a Swede and that his name was Olaf Olson, Herbert Sweeny did not learn the facts until ho had reached the ago of 25. Ho then went to Judgo Walker's court and asked to havo himself set right. Ho explained that while he thought his name was Olson he had taken a wife nr.t! given her the name of Olson. Tho judgo learned that behind tho tangle there was a romance of an adopted son an orphan taken to fill tho place of a runaway boy In tho hearts of the prodigal's parents and of a disinheritance by the foster par ents when tho real son returned. In Red Wing, Minn., Sweeny was adopted us an infant by a family of Olsons. Tho necessary legal papers of adop tion were never obtained. When tho true son returned, his parents gave to him the placo held in their affections by Sweeny from tho time of his in fancy to manhood. "If you want to change your name, all right,' said Judge Walker. MAN'S HAIR TOUCHES GROUND. Modern Simoon Is a Marvel of the Northwest. Maple Falls. Wash. This towh boasts a modern day Samson, In an eccentric old man, who, like tho hero of old, ha.s novor permitted his hair to be trimmed. Ho wears long locks, which hang nearly to tho ground. Ho Is a powerfully built man and stands six feot live inches. This man is John Fitzpatrick, 75 years of age, and though so old ho can lift a barrel of salt, weighing 270 pounds, at arm's length over his head. Ono of his recent feats of strength was at the Yakima county fair, when, in tho presonco of many persons, ho picked up a granlto bowlder which, when previously weighed, tipped tho scales at 450 pounds. Ho raised the, huge oblong stone In his arms, car ried It 10 feet, and loaded It Into a wagon box, with no assistance. RICHEST RACE. of way, the 2,229 allottees on tho final rollc will recelvo 056 acres each. At present land values in tho Osngo nation, and Including other Interests of members of that trlbo, each Osago will beconio a citizen of tho stato of Oklahoma and worth $40,000. Not only aro thoy tho richest raco in the new state, but in all tho world. After duo consideration of hor appli cation, Mrs. .Tnno Appleby, of Tulsa, tho white widow of a famous Osago chief, who died sovoral yenrs ago, has been denied tho right of allotment by the department of tho Interior. Sho is, however, permitted to share In the an nuity payments, which amount to' a large sum annually. Sign of Success, Isaac Is Elnstoln prosperous in business? Moses Suro thing! IIo's failed four times ! Yonkors Statesman. TO VILLAGE A STRANDED SHIP FURNISHES LIGHT TO-GUATEMALA TOWN. Iron Hull Serves as Safe Refuge from Terrors of Tropical Revolution ary Storms Also Utilized as a Hotel. Victoria, B. C Time and again haa fortune frowned on Ocos, Guatemala, but she has at last made amends In u manner ulmost surpassing the under standing of tho slmplo natives who havo hitherto deemed revolutions tho only rcputnblejnauner of gaining com forts. The stenmer Sosotrls from, this port nnd Tacoma for Hamburg, via South American ports, which grounded nt Ocos some months ngo, has proved u godsend and Capt. Groot is enrolled as the Bolivar of Ocos. The way of it, according to the late dispatches from the forlorn little port, is as follows: "Proud alcaldes of the future muy claim for tholr village on tho sand dunes tho distinction of being tho only plnce in tho world where erratic for tune descended and in a single night prpvlded, free of cost, a municipal lighting plant, a big tourist hotel, a steel refuge from revolutionary storms all in ono great freight steamer's hull about which the ocean currents are hourly packing' Band, apparently for the sole purpose of securing to the llttlo Guatemalan town ready-made metropolitan conveniences tho Hko of which not all tho rest of tho country can boast. "Between tho steel sides of the stranded ship and the snnd all around Is u tiny strip of water. This permits tho turning of tho propeller, and Capt. Groot keeps steam up all the time. This gavo Ocos an Idea. Prior to the last month or two tho night owls among Its swarthy citizens had to go home by moonlight If thoy required any light at all. "So, when tho cabins and portholes of the Seostrls blazed and shot white gleams, tho like of which Ocos had never seen, into the town, public spirited citizens gazed a while and between blinks said: 'Why not?' "Capt. Groot could not see why uot either, so that is the reason why Ocos has had Illuminated streets for weeks. Wires from the ship's dynamos have been strung into the town, but Capt. Groot has neglected opportunities that may never return, for ho failed to or ganize a public service corporation to Issuo watered .stock to squeeze divi dends out of the guileless citizens of Ocos. "The sand now has drifted about tho vessel so effectively that a deep canal will havo to be dug If sho Is ever to be released, and llttlo hope of sav ing her exists. Tho British Columbia Salvage company has been asked to send its steamer Salvor, but tho com pnny, seeing llttlo chance for success, has thus far failed to enter into a con tract and has merely planned various theoretical ways tq. free tho ship." STOWAWAY HAS BEST THERE IS. Travels Like a First-Cabin Passenger on an Atlantic Liner. Now York. It is rare Indeed that, stowaway travels like a first-cabin passenger, but that Is tho experience which befell William Roseman, son of u New York jeweler. Roseman has Just arrived from London by tho At lantic transport steamer Mlnnetonka. The Mlnnetonka had been out ten hours when Roseman introduced him self to the purser and explained that ho was a stowaway and wished to bo looked after. The purser took tho youth to Capt. Cannons and tho cap tain learned from Rosemnn that he went abroad on the liner Oceanic last summer, had a good time in Europe, and spent all his money. Roseman assured tho captain that his family would pay for his passage, tho result of which was tho stowaway was given a berth in the officers' quar ters and a seat at the officers' mesB. For five days Roseman had tho run of tho vessel, but after that ho was obliged to keep to the aftorpart of tho main deck, and when the Mlnnetonka loft quarantine, by order of tho Immi gration authorities, Roseman was locked up In tho vessel's hospltul. His relatives secured his roleaso. Light or Rum? Town to Choose Hudson, O. If the village of liud Bon will bar liquor for 50 years, with tho exception of beer, which tho donor is willing to lot the villagers Imbibe, $75,000 will bo forthcomlin' for an electric light plant and sewer ago system. Tills offer has been made to the village council over the signa ture "Hudson Citizen." 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