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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1900)
I The ordinary every-day life of most of our women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. How much harder the daily tasks become when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system all unstrung I One day she is wretched ana utterly miserable; in a day or two she is better and laughs at her fears, thinking there is nothing much the matter after all; but before night the deadly backache reappears, the limbs tremble, the lips twitch —it seems as though all the imps of Satan were clutching her vitals; she goes to pieces ana is fiat on her back. No woman ought to arrive at this terrible state of misery, because these symptoms are a sure forerunner of womb troubles. She must remember that Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound is almost an infallible cure for all female ills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause weak stomach, sick headache, etc., displacements and in flammation of the womb, or any of the multitudes of ill nesses which beset the female organism. Mrs, Gooden wrote to Mrs, P/nkham when she was In groat trouble. Her letter tells the result, “ Diear Mbs. Pinkham:—I am very grateful to you for your kindness and the interest you have taken in me, ana truly believe that your medioines MRS. E.J. GOODEN. tillU aaviue ttrw wuriu murv a wuiuau buau uu iuq doctors in the world. My troubles began with inflam* mation and hemorrhages from the kidneys, then inflammation, congestion and falling of the womb, and inflammation of the ovaries. I underwent local treatment every day for some time; then, after nearly two months, the doctor gave me permission to go back to work. I went back, but in less than a week was compelled to give up and go to bed. On break ing down the second time, I decided to let doctors and medicines alone and try your remedies. Before the first bottle was gone I felt the effects of it. Three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and a package of Sanative Wash did me more good than all the doctors’ treatments and medicine. I have Grained twelve nounds durinar the last two months and am better in every way. Thanking you for your kind advioe and attention. I remain. Yours gratefully, “ MRS. E. J. GOODEN, Ackley, Iowa.” Owing to the fact that tome skeptical people have from time to time questioned the genuineness of the testimonial letters we are constantly publishing, we hare deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn, Maas., $5,000, which will be paid to any person who will show that the above testimonial is not genuine, or was published before obtaining the writer’s special permission.—Lydia £. Pinxham Mbdicxmb Co. To Self-Supporting Women Without Interfering; with your regular duties, you can make money by means of our offer of 817,SOO FOB SUBSCRIPTIONS. Send for full particulars. THIS UKLINEATOR „ „ 7 to 17 W. 13th 8*., New York. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sea Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. Twy maU and as aaay to taka as sagas. CARTERS Kittle IVER PILLS. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION CURE SICK HEADACHE, The boy who Is afraid he will never amount to anything seldom does. Piso’s Cure is the bast medicine we ever used for all affections of the throat and lungs.—WM. O. Endsuby, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10. 1900. Give cheerfully with one hand and you will gather abundantly with two. TO CPRE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Cuomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. IS. W. Grove’s signature is on the box. 25c. The contents of the jeweler’s safe may be his stepping stones to fortune. Dyspepsia is the bane of the human system. Wotect yourself against its ravages by the use of Beeman’s Pepsin Gum. Courtship may be bliss, but mar riage sometimes blisters. The Census of 1000. A booklet giving the population of all cities of the United States of 25,000 and over according to the census of 1900, has just been issued by tbe Pas senger department of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, and a copy of it may be obtained by sending your address, with two-cent stamp to pay postage, to the General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Chicago, 111. No married man is henpecked who buys his own neckties. Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Syrup. For children teethlug, softens thr gums, reduces In* fiaui in Alton, allays pain, cures wind colic. 23c * bottio The coquette was created so that the fool might have a companion. HO! FOR OKLAHOMA! 8,000,uo<) acre® new land* to open to settlement. Subscribe for TI1K KIOWA CHIEF, devoted to iufor natlon about these lands. One year, f 1.00. Single copy, 10c. Subscribers receive free Illustrated book on Oklahoma. Morgan's Manual (210 page Settlers^ Guide) with tine sectional reap, $1.00. Mop 25c. All above, $1.75. Address Dick T. Morgan, Perry, O. T. a N G H ESTER GUN CATALOGUE FREE Tells all about Winchester Rifles, Shotguns, and Ammunition Send name and address on a postal now. Don’t delay if you are interested. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. 1S0WINCHESTER AVENUE .... NEW HAVEN, CONN. American Sta e Department Again Ad dresses Itself to the Powers. POSITION or THE INITIO STATES But Hhm of Securing Object* Common to All Pointed Out—Armngemont of Wow Bases to Bridge Over Impassible Situation at Pekin. WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—The sec retory of state haa addressed an iden tical note to the powers in regard to •the Chinese situation, setting out tersely and freely the attitude of the United States government as to China, and pointing out how such objects as are common to the powers can best be secured. The note marks the initia tion of fresh negotiations on our part on the arrangement of new bases to tide over the impossible situation created at the last meeting of the min isters in Pekin. Some responses al ready are at hand, and it is stated that generally our advances have been well received and the state department expresses satisfaction with the prog ress so far achieved. It is believed that the note is an ap peal from the extreme course sug gested by some of the powers as to the treatment of China, especially in the matter of punishments and indem nities to which the ministers at Pekin seem inclined. The intent ia to push the negotiations on a more rational and business-like basis. LONDON, Nov. 24 —The Times this morning comments editor tally in a somewhat incredulous tone upon Sec retary Hay’s fresh note to the powers, saying that it cannot imagine Secre tary Hay as objecting to the execu tion of the guilty officials after, as was understood, assenting to tne French proposals. It admits that, so far as outsiders can form an opinion, “the United States appear to be the leading obstacle to the working of the concert of powers in China.” With reference to Mr. Wu Ting Fang’s speech in Cincinnati, promising the United States better commercial chances wbeD peace is restored, the Times says: “Wo would not advise Chinese ministers in Europe to enter upon such a line of argument, as there are countries where so gross a pro posal would be resented as an injury.” The Daily News, evidently despond ent as to the outcome of the negotia tions in Pekin, says: “The concert mush either dissolve or compromise. Wo hope Mr. Hay may be able to sug gest a compromise which all the pow ers will agree to adopt firmly and in union ” The Daily Chronicle remarks: “Even If the powers are won over to the views of the United States we do not see how matters would be advanced, unless the Chinese court can be in duced to return to Pekin.” STOPS BUSINESS AT PANAMA. Rebel Forces Hold Kiillroail Liu* end Threaten to Attack. KINGSTON. Jamaica, Nov. 24.—The British steamer Barbarian, which has just arelved here from Colon, reports that severe fighting occurred Monday and Tuesday at Culebra. The govern ment forces attacked the rebels, who occupied a good position, with "the result that the losses of the former were heavy. The fighting was pro ceeding when the steamer left Tuesday night. The stores and restaurants at Colon were closed and the rebels held a por tion of the railroad line. Another rebel force was reported to be engaging the government troops near Panama. Business Is entirely suspended at the latter place and both Panama and Colon are in a state of terror. The rebels are attacking in a deter mined manner and it is feared the slaughter will be great before decisive results are reached. The liberals, It is asserted by the passengers of the Bar barian, still hold Buena Ventura, though the Colombian government is making a great effort to regain posses sion of it. ON VERGE OF STARVATION. Several Hundred Indians In a Pitiful Condition. SAN DIEGO. Cal., Nov. 24.—Sev eral hundred Indians in this county are threatened with starvation. They have made no provision for the win ter and are now suffering for want of food. Mrs. Mary Watkins, the teacher of Mesa Grande reservation, where there are 306 people, of whom 27 are so oil that they are helpless, writes of having visited seven of the res ervations and found the Indians in a dreadful condition of want in all of them. Children and women are al most naked and there is not enough food In many of the lodges to keep the Inhabitants thereof alive through ilie winter. The Manzanilla berries were a fail ure and the acorns dropped from the oak trees in June because of the lack of moisture. Cork Not Open to Kruger. CORK, Nov. 24—As a protest against the refusal of the lord mayor of Cork to entertain a motion to confer the freedom of the city upon Mr. Kruger, the corporation adjourned today, the adjournment resolution being adopted by a large majority, after an exciting debate. lloston Tea Tax an Issue. BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 24.—Tea mer chants in this city have begun a move ment looking to a removal of the war tax imposed on imported tea since the Spanish war. A petition is in circula tion asking the chairman of the ways ami means committee at Washington to consider the petition of the tea dealers before deciding not to take off the tax. The petition says that the tax of ten cents on a pound has re sulted in a sale of the lower grades ar.d that the tax helps coffee, which is free. MINISTER CONCUR IS SILENT. BUt« Department Hear* Nothing OAalal Coneernlug Dl*ngr**ment at Pekin. WASHINGTON. Nov. 23—The State department so far has heard nothing from Minister Congre respecting the “Impasse” reported to have been reached by the foreign ministers yes terday at Pekin. In fact, save a brief expression respecting the insufficiency of the punishments proposed by the Chinese government to be inflicted upon the responsible leaders of the Boxer movement, Mr. Congre has not communicated with the department for more than a week. * Without taking issue with Mr. Con ger respecting this matter of punish ments, the State department has earn estly advised him not to insist on im possible conditions in the negotiations. An interesting problem is suggested by the possibility, which today is al most a probability, that the ministers representing the powers at Pekin can not reach an agreement. If Russia. France and the United States should refuse to accept the German idea, as seconded by the British representative, much would depend upon Japan, and en some of the lesser powers repre sented at Pekin by ministers niigltf: have great power in swaying the pro ceedings of the council. The impres sion seems to be that if a majority of the ministers, or perhaps even one of the representatives of a great pow er, withholds assent to the agreement, then the whole undertaking falls, and there must be either fresh negotia tions directly between the home gov ernments in the effort to agree upon new basis of action, or the powers must proceed to deal with the Chinese situation singly, or in groups, the lat ter contingency having been provided for in the German-Brltish agreement. JUNTA WILL RISK LVICTION Filipino* Propose to Keep Up Agitation from Safety In Hong Kong. HONG KONG, Nov. 23.—(Now York World Cablegram).—R. Wildman, the United States consul here, has Infor mation that the Filipino Junta, at a meeting held November IB, decided to brave the chances of deportation rather than quit Hong Kong. Recent corre spondence between the junta and the insurrectionists proves that Aguinaldo is still alive, but he Is said to be suf fering from a gunshot wound in his stomach. The Hong Kong junta has also decid ed to make another attempt to send arms to the Filipinos in a launch, which will probably fly the German flag. The venture will be in charge of Colonel Julio del Pilar. Heyes and Garcia, two Filipion agents, have a large stock of ammunitions of war at Macao. The Chinese General Pana, who was recently deported from the Philippines, has been conferring with the junta here, but has gone to Singapore. MANILA, Nov. 23— Lieutenant Frederick W. Alstaetter of the United States engineers, who was captured by the insurgents early last September north of San Isidro, has been released. He entered the American garrison at Gapan, province of Nueva Ecija on Tuesday evening, his appearance there being a great surprise, as Aguinaldo’s order for the release of American sol diers Included only enlisted men. He will start for Manila tomorrow. River and Harbor Bill. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Nov. 23.— Chairman Burton of the house com mitteee on rivers and harbors stated today that the committee would meet Monday to begin preparation of a river and harbor bill and he expected to get it through the house before the holidays. Mr. Burton said that noth , ing definite had been decided upon, but that the committee would draw a strict line between improvements which were tor the public good and those for private interests. He also stated that some policy regarding the permanent improvement of the Miss issippi river would be determined upon. Concludes It* Session. CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 23.—The inter state commerce commission concluded its session here today and this even ing the commissioners left for Wash ington. Having finished its work in the discrimination cases, the commis sion held a special session and invest igated complaints of under-billing freight to eastern points by a number of shippers. This investigation was begun several weeks ago and some testimony was heard in New York a week ago. Anxiety About th* C*ar. LIVADIA, European Russia, Nor. 22.—Emperor Nicholas, according to the best information obtainable this morning, had a favorable day yester day. He slept for some time and felt at ease. His temperature at 9 p. m. was 110.6 and his pulse 64. Last night he slept well and on waking this morning was icomfort able, his head being quite clear. At 9 a. m. today his temperature was 99.6 and hl3 pulse 68. Steyn nnd Pewett Attack. MASERU, Basutoland, Nov. 20—Na tives report that former President Steyn and General Dewet, with 1,000 men, traversed the British lines be tween Alexandria and Warringham’s store and attacked a British post, sub sequently retiring by the road to Dew ctsdorp, in the Orange River colony. Concludse its sesion Cattle King a Raving Maniac. NEW YORK, Nov. 23—W. F. Mel lick, former president of the National bank at Pocatello, Idaho, and “cattle king” of the snake river, that state, is now a raving lunatic, the result, it is thought, of being sandbagged in Chicago a week ago. He was taken to Morristown, N. J., heavily ironed, and was commuted as a private pa tient to the state hospital for the in sane at Morris Plains. The committ ment was mavlc at the instance of his father, R. W. Mellick, a wealthy farm 1 er of New Germantown, N. J. Bound to n« Regular. Ex-Speaker Reed, being himself a most methodical man, likes those about him to be as punctual In business matters as he is. The other day he reprimanded an office boy for the tar diness of his arrival at the office. '•Well,” Bald the boy, “you said there was nothing like regularity, and ni I'd been an hour late for the past two weeks, I didn't like to change my method and come in on time today.” Officer* Are Scarce. Brigadier General Merriam. com manding the department of the Mis souri, gives in his report an illustration of how foreign service has drawn on the home forces. So few are the orti cers now available that Lieatenant Delamerc Skerrett, besides being first lieutenant of the Third artillery, is an acting captain, an acting Judge advo cate, chief ordnance officer, chief signal officer and acting engineer officer of the department of Missouri, making sep arate reports in this various capacities. There are sixty-two miles of tunnels in the fortified rock of Gibraltar. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. The man you fail to get will never add to your wealth. 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