The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, June 10, 1897, Image 4

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    PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BT
FRONTIER PRINTING OOMPAN1
D. H. CRONIN, Editor.
Frontier
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TO OUB SUBSCRIBERS.
All oar subscribers who are owing
os on subscription are requated to
call and settle their account Da
not pat off the payment of yonr sub
scription, bat come and pay np at
once. We need the money to keep
onr business going, and if oar sub
scribers do not come in and pay np
we will have to employ a collector.
Please call and settle.
Taxing a header from a bicycle
isn’t the best way to get a png nose,
but it’s one way.
V Thk man who can’t talk bicycle
v\ should be patient; he’ll have an
inning after awhile.
Ir\k»L Watterson knows that Mr.
>: Cleveland, cannot get that fourth
nomination that he wants why does
he waste so mhch space in his paper
on the subject ?
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Paul Soho would willingly put up
a large amount of cash to be gover
nor of Ohio, but he has declined to
buy the empty honor of the demo
cratic nomination.
You can’t always jndge aman’a
nature by where he lives. Two
young men, residents of Sweet
Home, Texas, killed each other in a
light with revolvers the other day.
, While the senate may not be
moving as rapidly as it might be, it
w making real progress with the
tariff bill, and is removing the
objectionable features of the pro
posed amendments.
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’Congressman Jerry Simpson and
“Jeems” Hamilton Lewis know that
they do not worry Speaker Reed by
their antics, but they also know that
they are getting themselves notor
. iety and are thereby gratifying
their egotism. ,
Sesbitasy Gaoe’s words, “Faith
and courage lead to conquest and
' victory, distrust paralyzes and de
stroys,” should be shouted from the
housetops until a full realization of
their truth and timeliness has
entered the mind of every man.
Thux has never been any prob
ability that congress would abrogate
the reciprocity treaty with Hawaii,
simply because the sentiment of this
country is known to be averse to
r such action towards the little island
republic, which* will some time
become a member of Unde Sim’s
family.
It may have been accidental that
the specifications in the call for bids
V • for famishing $200,000 worth of
dathing for the Indians were so
; drawn that only one firm could bid,
, „but Indian Commissioner Jones
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§
wmraiaed his privilege and rejected
thit bid, and will advertise for new
bids, with specifications which will
give everybody a chance to bid.
Meanwhile he will endeavor to locate
the respondbility for those peculiar
specifications. They were prepared
under the Cleveland administration.
Th* boys of the Elkhorn Vallej
Press association, who were present
at the Valentine meeting last Satur
day, will long have a tender spot u
the region of their hearts forth*
citizens of that enterprising little
dty, and to the officers at Fort
Niobrara for the hospitable treat
meat aoeorded them. The next
meeting of the association will b<
held in this dty in June, ’98, an<
we can assure the boys that the;
can oome prepared to have a com
time.
;
Wi'
I* Iowa editor has the followin
to say of the rewards of a hare
working editor of a newspaper: "1
is one of the most difficult mattei
in all human experience to guag
the editorial work or influence of
newspaper. As a rule the edit*
never hears directly from his wor
eaeept in a case where a critioisi
asay provoke a retort He may pi
oat colamas of best thought ia s
political campaign, and get little
estimate of its value except through
an occasional kick from the opposi
tion. Ue may spur his wits to their
best endeavor in keeping local
interest to the front, and receive no
especial sign of recognition. He
may carefully and skillfully gather
up and present the developments
within his local field, yet aside from
tho fellow who happened to be
missed, the public is ‘silent and
silent all*’ He may strew with
choice flowers the paths of the
bridal party, bring myrth and in
cense to the bier of the departed;
bind up. the hearts of the sorrowing,
and on all occasions endeavor to
write ‘words fitly spoken’ which ‘are
like apples of gold in pictures of
silver* without the faintest expres
sion—except, perhaps, a suggestion
as to a wrong figure or a turned
letter that may have appeared in
the work.”
SCHLATTER THE HEALER.
It is now about two years since an
unknown and humble cobbler of
Denver by the name of Francis
Schlatter blossomed out into a
divine healer. He first attracted
general attention by the large fol
lowing he had among the Indians
and greasers in the vicinity of Albu
querpue, N. M. Now the news
comes from El Faso, Texas, of the
finding of bis dead body in the foot
hills of the Sierra Madres, thirty-five
miles southwest of Oassa Grande, in
the state of Chihuahua, Mexico.
There seems to be no doubt that he
died from voluntary fasting.
The career of this man was cer
tainly remarkable. The mode of
his death wonld seem to subserve
two purposes of explanation: First,
that he was not an impostpr; second,
that he was insane instead of being
under divine guidance. It is not to
be supposed that an impostor would
carry his make-believe policy so far
as the death point He might pre
tend to fast, and perhaps actually
do so, for the purpose of imposing
upon a credulous public, but in this
case the abstention from food was
carried so far as to be convincing
evidence of his sincerity and his'
insanity. It is not to be supposed
that divine influence ever led any
man to commit suicide, either by
starving or otherwise.
It is not unlikely that a strong
resemblance to the usual pictures of
Jeans of Nazareth set poor Schlatter
to brooding over himself, and finally
turned his head. There is no doubt
the likeness was striking. Nor is
there any doubt that he wrought
many wonderful cures. How much
of hiB healing potency was due to
the faith of the patient and how
much to the potency of the healer is
one of those questions which from
the naturo of the case can never be
answered. It is undoubtedly true
that his death is much to be de
plored. He occasioned, in some
way, many cures, not, perhaps, of
serious maladys, bnt certainly there
were many sick persons relieved by
him, and even if the relief was not
permanent it was beneficial for a
time. No doubt a good many peo
ple imagine themselves to be sick
when all they need is to be disa
bused of that idea. Whoever can
rid them of the delusion is a verit
able “healer."—Inter Ocean.
BIMBXALISX ABROAD.
It is not easy to find mnch en
couragement tor the oanse of inter
national bimetaUsm in recent devel
opments abroad. The visit of the
American commissioners to France
appears to have elicited nothing
more than an expression of sympa
thy with their mission from mem
bers of the government Some of
these, and notably the prime minis
ter, are pronounced bimetalists, but
they do not seem disposed to favor
any advance action on the part of
I the government They are friendly
to the proposition for an interna
tional conference, bat they are not
[ willing that France take the initia
- tive. Nor, so far as appears, are
1 they at aH hopeful of any practical
i result from such a conference,
i They know that nothing can be
i done without England, and there is
r not the least reason to hope that the
c British government will show any
i favor to international bimetalism.
b The annual meeting of the British
bimetalic league, at Manchester, was !
marked by optomistic expressions.
It was said in the report to the
league that never since 1873 have
the prospects for international bi
metalism been so hopeful as at
present, and while some of the most •
prominent advocates of this policy
were not present at the meeting
they attested by letter their devo
tion to the cause. One of these said:
“Our object will be gained if the
United States and France, or some
other great commercial nation, agree
to carry the matter through, even
without England.” If this is the
general feeling among English bi
metalists it is evidently not shared
by those on the continent. These
are agreed, according to all reports,
that for the success of an interna
tional agreement regarding silver
the acquiescence of England is
absolutely necessary. Even so
ardent a bimetalist as M. Meline of
France is understood to hold this
opinion. So far as we know there
is no one in Germany of any influ
ence who believes th-it any plan of
international bimetalism could be
made successful without the sup
port of the British government.
Perhaps the sentiment in favor of
bimetalism is as strong today in
Europe as it has ever been, but
there is no evidence that any of the
governments are more favorable to
it. Undoubtedly if a conference
were called by the United States, no
European nation which might be
invited would decline to be repre
sented in it, but there is no reason
to believe that such a conference
would not end as those which have
been held ended—without any prac
tical result—Bee.
YOUNG
WIVES
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SAFETY to LIFE ol Both
Mother and Child.
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HOBBOB AND DANGEB,
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
Endorsed and recommended by physl*
clans, midwives and those who have used
It. Beware of substitutes and Imitations.
Sent by express or mall, on receipt of price.
•1.00 per bottle. Book “TO MOTHERS’*
mailed free, containing voluntary testimonials.
BBADYXELD BEGULATOB CO., Atlanta, Ga.
BOLD BY A Lit DRUGGISTS.
F, C. Company Corsets,
MAKE
American Beauties
CORRECT
SHAPES.
ARTISTIC
^EFFECTS.
OnSwbBoi.
All
Lengths.
NEWEST I
MODELS. '
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FEATHERBONE CORSET CO,
•OLE MANUFACTURERS.
SOLO BY
P. J. McManus.
Ballard’s Snow inimsnt.
This wonderful liniment ia known
from the Atlantic to the Pacific and
from the lakes to the gulf. It ia the
moat penetrating liniment in the world.
It will cure rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts
sprains, bruises, wounds, old sores,
burns, sciatica, sore throat, sore chest
and all inflamation after all others have
failed. It will cure barbed wire cuts
and heal all wounds where proud flesh
has set in. It is equally efficient for an
imals. Try It and you will not be with
out It. Price M cents, at Corrigan’s.
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O’NEILLBUSINESS DIRECTORY
J)R. J. P. GILL1GAX,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Holt County Bank building
All work cash in advance. Night work
positively refused.
O’NEILL, - • NEB.
jja G. At. BERRY,
DENTIST AND ORAL SURGEON
Graduate of Northwestern University,
Chicago, and also of
American College of Dental Surgeory.
All the latest and Improved branches of
Dentistry carefully performed.
Office over Pf unds store.
B. DICKSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Reference First National Bank
O'NEILL, NEB.
jgABNEY STEWART,
PRACTICAL AUCTIONEER.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Address, Page, Neb.
mu in rare cram sues
Stage leaves O'Neill at 8:39 a. m„ arriving at
Spencer at 4 p. x.; at Butte. 5:30 p. m.
S. D. Gallentine, Prop.
H. BENEDICT.
LAWYER,
Office la the Judge Boberts building, north
of O. O. Suvder’e lumber yard,
0 NEILL, NEB.
DeYARMAN'S BARN.
B. A. DaY ARM AN, Manager.
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[D’Y ARMAN’S
PFTW?ff?nff
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable.
Finest turnouts in the city.
Oood, careful drivers when
wanted. ALo run the O’Neill
Omnibus line. Commercial
trade a specialty.
Only One
Standard
You and we may differ as to
money standards and out of
our very differences good may
come. But we won't differ as
to the merits of one standard
emulsion of cod-liver oiL
SCOTT'S EMULSION has
won and held its way for
nearly 25 years in the world of
medicine until to-day it is al
most as much the standard in
all cases of lung trouble, and
every condition of wasting
whether in child or adult as
quinine is in malarial fevers*
Differ on the money ques
tion if you will, but when it
comes to a question of health,
perhaps of life and death, get
the standard.
Your druggbt adb Scott** HmuMoa.
Two sizes, 50 ct*. and $1.00
SCOTT & BOWNE, Mew York.
Something to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that the very best medicine for restoring
the tired and nervous system to a healthy
vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine
is purely vegetable, acta by giving tone
to the nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the liver and kidneys
and aids the organs in throwing oB im
purities in the blood. Electric Bitters
improves the appetite, aids digestion
and is pronounced by those who have
tried it as the very best blood purifier
and nerve tonic. Trr it. Sold for 60c
or 11 per bottle at Corrigan’s.
TREES AND PLANTS. A full
1 line FRUIT TREKS OF BEST VARIE
TIES AT HARD TIMES PRICKS. Small
fruits in large supply. Millions of
Strawberry plants, very thrifty and veil
rooted. Get the best near home and
save freight or express. Send for price
list to North Bend Nurseries, North
Bend. Dodge County, Neb.
THE LIGHT RUNNING PLANO
IS AN (Jp to date machine.
The Jones Lever Binder Leeds Them All With Up
TO DATE IMPROVEMENTS.
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To My Patrons and Friends in Holt and Boyd Counties!
When in need of a Binder, Mower, Header, or Hay Rake call at my place of 1
business and get prices on the Plano Manufacturing Company’s goods whichV"
don’t hesitate to sell on my own recomendation. On the square I think the June’
Lever Binder the best maebind ever put on wheels.
EMIL SNIGGS
ALSO PROPRIETOR OF
Elkhorn Valley Blackmith and Horseshoeing
^4,ihnp,^S'‘
Headquarters in the West for
Horseshoeing and Plow Work.
All kinds of repairing carried on in connection. Machinery
wagon, carriage, wood and iron work. Have ail skilled men for
the different branches. Alt work guaranteed to be the best, as we
rely on our workmenship to draw our custom. Also in season we
sell the Plano up to date harvesters, binders mowers and reapers.
G. W. WATTLES, President. ANDREW RUSSELL, V-Pres.
JOHN McHUGH, Cashier.
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