Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, February 16, 1900, Image 2

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The Semi-Weekly News-Herald puVican9tothe i-iiture next fan.
oeoROE L. FARLEY, Proprietor. in tne legislature ana mere ere many
would like to sea him returned, lie
is a young man of ability and of the
highest integrity.
DAILY EDITION.
One Year, in advance
Six Months
One Week,
Single Copies
SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION
85 00
2 50
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INFORMATION AND OPINION.
In Omaha an old man seventy-seven
One Year, in advance tl 00 J years of age was about to make appli-
Six Months,
50
T.?-R LARGEST CIRCULATION
Of any Cass County Paper.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1900.
Did ou receive h valentiue?
cation for a license to marry a fifteen-year-old
girl, when his relatives made
application to Judge Vinsonhaler for a
guardian for the old genfclemar. The
application is b ised on the allegation
that he is mentally unbalanced. The
girt had obtained the consent of her
parents.
E. J. Cornish appears to be in the
!ead us c t dldate for mayor of Omaha
on the retuMir-an ticket.
This is told by the granddaughter of
an elderly woman who lived in one of
the southern states, and had been
known throughout the neighborhood
as one who bad a keen sense of the
ridiculous. After a long illness her
final hour was supposed to have come
and her children and grandchildren
gathered round for a last farewell.
PETER Jansex of this state was wnen suddenly she onened her eves
nominated last Monday by President an(jt Gn seeing the mournful expres-
MeKinley as one of the commissioners 8ions of those about her, remarked
DOINGS AT WASHINGTON.
ALLISON ON FINANCES!!!
UK ASK A CORN AT PARIS
Washington-, D C , Feb. 10. (Spe
cial Correspondence.) The "anti-imperialistic
league" of this city, which
includes all lha anarchist and latter
day Valar.dighams in the district, tins
just issued an address notifying Ad-i
miral Dewey that be is not truthful in j
ail thing?, and that they kOCVr rr ore ' Although They Are Made Redeemable In
Makes l'lain a Point of Senate
Currency Measure.
about the conditions and events in the
Philippines than he ever did. They
believe now with Bryan that the
United States ought to givo ip the
property and establish. u "protector
ate.'1 All authorities here agree, however.
that to maintain a protectorate would
require an actual increase in the stand- .
ing army, with no chance of deriviner !
Gold Their Position Not a Particle Dif
ferent from What It Wa Ilefure lorra
Statesman on the Standard 'Witness Tes
tifies Strongly for the Defendant in the
Clark Senate Contest Case.
"Washington, Feb. 14. The feature
of the currency discussion lu the sen
ate yesterday was the speech of Al
lison In favor of the senate bill. It was
Commerclrtl Club Will Arrange For Ira
Recognition In the National Exhibit.
At its meeting yesterday the Com
mercial club executive committee d?
cided to push the claims of M-s. Ilr
riett A. MacMurphy to a position io
the corn ki'chen of the national ex
hibit at the Pari exposition, sas the
Bee. Mrs. MacMu-phy received the
endorsement of the club for tuch a pc
sition some time ago and yesterday
she explained to tbe exeouiivj com
m it tee that the small approuri uion
$10,000 set aside for the com kitchen
has been placed in control of the Ma zi
Propagand , which has he idquarters
at Chicago, and thai Iowa and I linois
Lee Herdman has received assur
ance from headquarters that he is
elated for clerk of the supremo court.
to the Pjris expo-itioo.
A HILL wai introduced in both
bouses of the legislature of Kentucky
Monday offering $100,000 reward fer
the detection of Goebel's murderer.
with all her old-time vigor:
watched pot never boils."
'The
Bhigham Roberts was, on his re-iu-n
to his :r., t)i, arrested on the
charge if havi g three wives. It must
hnvc been a r-h i k ;o the community.
tt. B. ir'cnNEiDKR of Fremont has
been rugeeted t the proper man to
succeed Ser ator Thurston as national
committeeman. He would be all right
f.r that position.
It is said there will be a new demo
cratic p iper started in Plattsmouth in
the near future. It is safe to say that
if the promoters carry out their pre -ent
intentions it wilt be a "warm menr.-be-."
Io London a burglai has bzea ciutrht
and among his implements of tiade
was found a portable electric-light set.
It was undoubtedly intended tobi used
in his business, asitcou'd be easily
switched on and off ar.d there would be
an entire absence of odor.
Congressman Hurkett has secured
an order for general repairs of the
Lnucolo postottice. and the allowance
of tbe clrtim of Cap a'n L. Wilson for
S.65. Rurkett teems to be a huatler.
'I flE fusionists are trying to get in
mc more money for campaign pur-
Another story of transport looting
comes from San Francisco and is given
with such details as to warrant official
investigation. Ia brief the Btorj' is
that the food and table delicacies sent
to the transport Thomas by Miss Hel
en Gouid just before tbe ship 9ailed
for Manila and intended as gifts to the
soldiers on board were sold to them
for money. Three hundred of tbe tur-
posrs. Several of the state house offi
cials, it is statd, have refused to "put
up" any more. Chairman Ed mitten
know how to get after them, however. I keys given by Miss Gould rotted and
were thrown overboard, presumably
Grkat Britain is snowed uo in all because the men did not buv them fust
direct. one. Street cats are unable to enough, and yet such of the privates
run, telegraph wires are down, and s had money paid as high as 3-5 cents
people have been lost in tbe storms.
People and hordes have fallen on the
ice, breaking thoir limbs. Many of
the horses bhd to be shot.
sometimes for a piece of turkev.
Pennsylvania's legislators are for
the election of United States senators
by a direct vote of the people. They
suggest that t le legislatures of the
various states n quest that a conven
tion be called for the purpose of pro
posing the necessary amendment to
the constitution.
There has been opei ed the tirt
Chinese electric railway and it cor-
cects the Pekine railway station and
TnEst-cai led non-partisan anti-trust I the sou'h gate of the capital. The
conference, held in Chicago, was dom- Chinese have no serious objections to
inated bv ex-Governor Altgeld, George I electricity, as it does not profane the
Fred Williams, Jerry Simpson and air as dees tin locomoti ve, which irri
General Weaver. They put in their tates the spirits of the water and ir.
r A. UlU lu IUIU I lit) SI III pief-l.
way to get waimisto t:ike a long breath
with the mouth firnily shut, and then
suddenly expel it. Repeat thissevera
times until you begin to feel the heat
returning. It requires only a short
time to do this. The long breath
quickens the pulse, and thus cajise
V. 1.1 1 A 1 r .
me uiouu iu circulate lasier. J. ne
blood Hows into all parts of the veins
ana arteries and gives vou a great
deal of heat. It is stated that thi
method of deep breathing prevents
colds and a great many other ailments
if bt gun in time.
Fiom Rome comes tbo suggisti'-n
that the salt which from the earii"st
Hges has been mingled with the wato
for ceremonial church pu-poses should
be moiified so as to m ke it a true riis
infectant. In the laut dry of an ins :no aevluin
the deb-vates to ote for no nartv that I at Pontiarv Minh ot.-nr.;,. ;-..
a mi - - - J -.. ay avw'IX JllSUO ill-
decs not stand f.,r government owner- t aJ of gas irous have proved to be
hip and the principles of direct legis- peculiarly adapted for insane asylum
lation. Tis was interpreted as an sei vice where most of the wurk is done
Attack on Bryan. hv.iha nat'onu. Thci... ia n.. i.
their setting anything on fire with the
JCDGT W. H. TAFT.of United States I irons, and as the irons are keot at an
eircu t cr-urt, bus reviewed the Goebel jeven temperature thv do not require
election lw and pronounced it "tbe I the exercise of judgment in char ging
most in ram-us statute that had ever I them
ry was on a StdTtinrri Ml IS the. MP. oprIation for the ex-
quired if in 1S73 the gold dollar was P'oitauon oi trio u es oi corn ana Us
made the standard of value. Allison products.
replied that the dollar was made the I Secretary Utt was dincted to tuke
uuu uy me act oi jaio.
Idler Then I will ask the senator
if we were on a silver standard from
179-J to 1S73?
On a Double Standard.
the matter up with Nebraska's sen
ators and congressmen in an e ideavor
to bavo Nebraska represented by Mrs.
M tcMurphy, who has made a study of
"We were not," emphatically replied the work fup several year?. A lettor
llison. "The standard of value was , L , . .
important because it defined the pro
visions of the bill ou the greenback have the inside track in its ex pond i-
any benefits, and that sbouuh Aegy ' question as well as in other particu- ture, so that if Nebraska t ecu res rep-
later conclude to sell tLe isiauds to Allison asserting that he never resentation her c aims will bavj to be
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some European power, this country I uau UI I . ltt,ULM- lu vigorously pushed. It is proposed to
would be in a ridiculous attitude. TLe
situation wou'd be equally emnurra
eing in cse of internecine warfare, or
in case Aggy concluded to declare war
against tome other country.
In discussing the Philippine question
in the house the other d iy Joseph
Sibley, of Pennsylvania, one of the
ablest democrats in the nation, and
who-in the past has often been men
tioned in connection with the vice
presidency, said that Thvraaa J-flerson
an(J Andrew Jackson would be ashamed
of the attitude of democratic leaders of
the p-esent dny. Ila produced records
to show thjtt the oSd dem"; a:, cst ites
aien were expansionist, aiid he urged
the party to get back where it be
longed. One result of the speech was
that the democratic memhers de
nounced Sibley as a republican, and
told Lim to change his seat. 1 be
answer to his speech was int very good,
but it was i. II they h:ul.
The young republicans of Lincoln
held their annual Lincoln day banquet
at the Lindc-Il Monday. The guests
of the club were. Gov. W. E. Stanley,
of Ktr.e.-.e. Chap ain James Mailley, of
the First N. braska, and C. F. Reavi
of Falls Cay. Each one of these gen
tlemen made a r-u?ing speech.
Joseph Parkek. a middle of the
road populi.-t ? legate, created a little
exci'enirH t in tbe anti-trust canfereuce
by intndu-vDir a resolution pledging
The treasury statement at the close
of business on January 31 showed a b r
ai ce in the treasury of S291.0o6,t8. I'
alsu showed that for the pact teen
months I he receipts of the government
were larger than the expenditures by
$29,822,099. Under the democratic art -
ministration, and by the o: eralicrs of
a tariff bill which Bryan helped to
pass, the emtry ran in dbt several
million do'lars a month.
Another inuicttioii of prospeiily Is
the largo increase in the money ci di
lation of the country. The toi.l
amount of money in circulation at the
c'ose of January is found to be 3.' pe:
cent greati r than it was in 1S9(. The
actual increase hns been $493.424, loo
The indications now are that during
the coming campaign Nebrask i wi I
hear some of the best orators of the
country. The storm cenler will re
volve around X -b. aski nd Kentucky.
It is beyond quelion that the c at i
for s und money, protection and t
njmion uchilf thn urii h will thrrn.b
the ai l of its election niacbiiiery, "be
held in lino for deiiio-jirasy. The de
b. table ground will be in the central
and we tern state-1.
.ir. urynn nas ju-t m:iae some
-peeches in New Jersey, near here,
tr.d domocrat c pipers triumphantly
iinncu-ice that at one place all the
?hops nnd factories closed so the men
could go to bear the speech. This was
not remarKable, as the main objec. of i
the Bryan campaign seems to be to
clooo up the factories.
F. A. Uakkison.
All
not proclaimed in the act of 1792. That
act provided that the two metals, sil
ver and gold, should hold a relative
value of riftoen ounces of silver to one
ounce of gold. We therefore had a
double standard of value." lie said
that since the enactment of the law of
1873 there had not passed current a
single dollar of any kind of United
States money that was not on an ab
solute parity with the gold dollar.
Does Not Eliminate the, Greenback.
Concluding this iortion of his re
marks. Allison said: 'The present bill
makes the greenbacks absolutely re
deemable In gold coin. In no sense
does the bill provide for the elimina
tion of greenbacks from our currency.
I want to reiterate that there is not a
provision in the first section of the sen-
from Senator Thurston confirmed what
Mrs. MacMurphy said concerning tbe
interest taken by Illinois and Iowa in
the manifestation of the uses of corn
and the fact that those states have tbe
inside track in the absorption of the
appropiation.
Afommunic Uion was read from A.
M. Goodir of llartington, urging the
club to j i-i the peoplo of that vicinity
in an ende vor to secure an- extenio
of tbo Chicago. Minneapolis St. Paul
& Omaha from that point to Kjnning
Wiito',wh eh would open up to O nnhH
jobbing interests a considerable field
of enterprise now dominated byChi-
ate substitute that is not now a part of cat-'- il" s " tn Genera. Manager
the law or that has not been the nrac- Scott h d exp-es-ed his fnvor for tbe
tice or the
government since 1S79.
They Cannot Re Retired.
"Under this bill the greenbacks can
not be retired. I want to say that the
retirement of the greenbacks or any
other part of our money should never
le attempted without the most care
ful scrutiny and the wisest considera
tion of the legislation providing for it.
In response to another question Al
lison said that the greenbacks, under
the provisions of the pending bill,
practically would be a gold certificate,
ami ne .niiieu, "it is so now."
Definition of a Silver Dollar.
"Is The silver dollar a dollar, or is it
a promise to pay a gold dollar?" asked
J lllinan.
"It Is a dollar." replied Allison. "The
senator and I agree about that."
"lint how will a silver dollar be kept
at par with gold unless you will re
deem it in gold? '
"How do we know the sun will
shine tomorrow?' replied Allison. "One
of the reasons is because it shone yes-
teruay. ue will keep silver at par be
cause we have so kept it for twenty-
one years, nut In addition we will
trengtben the situation. France and
bermany keep a great mass of silver
fn circulation, but it is not redeemable
cotfTrfrV t iEV 'r Ji;J Sr.? re' . I'fi ni x
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. IN DKFKVSE Or .SENATOR CLARK.
iniprfin? testimony Given by a Man
Who Worked for tbe Senator.
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uiisniugTon. i-eii. 14. The senate
committee on privileges and elections
yestenl.13- concluded its hearing of
rseill In the Clark investigation and
also heard William McDermott, anoth
er or tne close friends and staunch
supporters of Senator Clark in his con
test tor the senate before the Montana
legislature last winter. Probably the
most interesting testimony of the day
was a statement made by McDermott
proposition The secret lry was di
rected to express tbe sympa'hj of the
club in this movement for the p'opo-ed
extensi n.
What Do the Children Drink?
Don't give them tea or coffee. Have
you tried the new food drink called
Grain-O? It is delicious and nourish
ing and take the place of coffee. The
more Grain O you give the children
the more health you distribute through
their systems. Grain-O is made of
pure grains, and when properiy pre
pared tastes like the choice grades of
coffee but costs about ce-fourth as
much. All gnu ers sell it. 15c and 253.
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FFT) IC? BScnm.nil Colored j
Ixtiti Mcdalion oi YnuvsvU 1
With Eucli Dozen Cabinet IMiolos. 3
Having- bomfht the
en inuiuci t'lioios. ji
Photograph gallery formerly -
operated bv V. J. Koon, I am desirous of introducing t
my fine Cabinet Photos, and in order to do so, will, for I
A SHORT TIME, s?ive FREE a handsome Colored and
Framed picture of yourself with each dozen Cabinet
Photos. Call at Studio and see sample of Medalion and
Photos. We also make sqare, oblong and other odd
sizes of photos usually made in a first-class ffallery.
We still make Stamp Photos 18 for 25c. Also all
kinds of Photo Buttons and Enlarged Pictures.
Headquarters for Picture Framing- 75 kinds of
moulding- to select from.
Cor. Fifth and Main Sra
(Koon's Old Stand)
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
G. R. OLSON
Hid for Printing.
Scaled bid-i will be teceived up till
noon Tuesdaj, February 1900, for
priming court aoek jtg, commissioners
di oce dings, ioad notice ai d treafr
urei'.i plat.ments. The board rr-
8-3 ves the right to reject ;.nv or all
bids. James Robertson,
Coun'.y Clerk.
Plattsmouth, Neb.. Feb 6. 1900.
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TAILORING... , I
That is what you can depend upon at ouk
shop. And that is only one of the manv
irood points. We have a large assortment ol
foreign and domestic gomls from which to
make selections and every suit or garment
we turn out is guaranteed to be satisfactory.
The Only Union Tailor Shop
in Cass County...
Members of labor organizations are invif
to call at our whop, where they can get the
union label placed on their garments, and
where they can g-tt the best for their money.
Hudecek Sc lelioy,
Rockwood Block Main St.
O'lld At Cape Norni'.
If you Wiui, miormaiiou uuut
O.o
C ipe Nome country, how to get there
ami whitucmlt, write to J Fracci?,
General Passenger Agent, H. & M. R.
II. K in Xebr.i-iUn, Om ih, NTeh.
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
come before the attention of a court."
He doxou-red in most vigorous terms
tbe orditi r s ihat exist in Kentucky,
but held that his court had no jurisdic
tion, that the m itter would have to be
heard in the state court.-""
PICICKS OF STOCK INCKEASK
A Thousand Tongues
Could not exprers the rapture of
Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st
Philadelphia, Pa., when she found
that Dr. King's New Discovery for
C nsuTption lal completely cured
ber of :i haekiny cough that, for many
jears had made life a burden. All
oth -r remedies and doclc rs could give
her no help, but she savsof this Doval
Cure "it noon removed the pain in my
chest and I can now sleep soundly,
something I can scarcely remember
doir.g before. I feel like sounding its
praises throughout the universe." So
will every one who tries Dr. King's
IWw Discovery 'or any trouble of the
throat. chet or lungs. Price 50e. and
fl.no. Trial bottles free at F. G.
r - i o , i
r rii-Ki! w v-ii-n. arug store; every
bottle guaranteed. 5
ThOSe Who hum Rhonmatloni finil
to the effect That Clark had made him themselves growing steadily worse all
a present of .tr.ono after his election to the while. One reason of this is that
lur -'-u.ne 10 .Mciermort tor his tne remedies prescribed by the doctors
service's in the contest. He also tes- contain mereurv and nnt. u ,u;u ..1
tifled that he bad expended about $22.- timately intensify the disease by caus
000 in the legislative and senatorial ing the joints to swell and stiffen
elections. The major portion of this producing a severe aching of the bones'
money jiau ieen received trom Clark s . o. . has been euri
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Business
Announcement.
I desire to state that I have a well-selected
stock of Watches, Gold Jewel rj-, Silver
ware and Novelties, which will make suitable
Birthday Gifts..
Prices will be AWAY DOWN and we
mean to sell the goods if prices will do it.
Ji very article guaranteed just as
sen ted.
repre-
Beautiful Medallion given
purchase of $5 or over.
Free with every
B. A. McELWAIN,
Th Leading and Oldest Jeweler.
The Misfouri Iine f the Burlington
Value of Lire Stork on Farm Increase '
by Hundred of Millions. j
A i-patch from W sbirton vs j h ve issued a new circular calling at-
tbat John Hyde, tbe stali-ik-ian of the
George Washington Cicero Soc
rates Agui.vaido, that brilliant re
former who sold his countrymen to the
Spanish butchers for $400,000 in Span
ish gold, is now the patron saint of there nn th
Hifh a rA V ri i lrrnm u u.- r . t I .
" , ou,ei oi tne states 13,57,524 horses. 2 0S6.027 mule
, x,lKola reiormers. j-or by-M6,2:2,360 milch cows, 27,610.054 othe
r- , ..JOIO . uu- cattle, and 41,783.005 sheen. This is :
Snlcuntm kimiUritu huta-oan v. . I . . . '
... " . ' aecre use oi 17,083 in tbe number f
irauorr.-ijaaa UllV J. rl- hnraoa nf 4J 1 B n f h . ,
mw - - - . iUl AU L 11 fm. U III 111 MIMd U n 11
ueparlmeut of Agriculture, has com
pleted his annual estimate f the nuui
ber and value of live sicck on farms
Returns from more than 60,000 corr
spondeots show that on Januirv
e farms of the United
'lustrous"
bune.
Senator Thurston denies that he
has commenced a campaign for the po
sition of dele ate-at-large to the na
tional republicin convention. It is
likely, however, thar he will consent
to accept the honor, and the republi
cans of this state should tender it to
him. If he is in the convention he is
likely to be selected again as presid
of 384.171 in that of cattle other than
milch cows.
yju me oiner nana, it is an increase
of 232,245 in the number of milch cows
and of 2,768,162 in that of sheep.
Tbe department has made no esti
mate of the number of swioe. but wiil
await tbe enumeration to be made bv
mo uonea states census in June
mere has been an increase in va!im
ing officer. It is distinctly to the ad-l year averaging $7.21 per
vantage of the state to get such reco-
nition, and Senator Thurston's para
mount ability for such a place is recog-
nizod throughout the whole country.
r remont Trloune.
neaa in tbe case of horses. $6.80 ner
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neaa in tnat of mules, $1.94 per head
in that of milch cowe; $2.18 per heid
nKA4A4 ...
.u iuat ui otner cattia and 18 cents
per head in that of sheep. This rep
resents a total increase in value dur-
i R ST the Vear of nparlv oi ruu rrnn
HON. E. M. POLIiAKD, of Nehawka, elusive of a manifC8tU IL:;
was in the city Tuesday shaking hands but not definitely ascertained increase
with bis many friends. On being queB- in the value of the farm animals of
tioned r.s to whether or not he would the United States during the last
again be a candidate for the state leg- three years, exceeding $570,000 000
islature, he said that he would not. Farm horses have increased in val
He stated further that he had had two ue $151,000,000; mules, $19,000 000
terms and would bn glad to see some milch cows, $146,000,000; other cattle'
one else honor d, and that he would $181,000,000; sheep, $56,000,000, and
lend all possible assistance to elect ro- swine about $20,000,000.
tennon to the road s excellent train
service to coast points via Billinjs
l his ci c ihvr giv s a map of the new
lines out of Allia.-.ee The station?
shovF i on the line to II rtville west of
Scott's Bluff a-e as follows: Sunflow
er, ollin-', Pratt, Tor'in'ton, Athol,
Fort Laramie, Whalan, Guernsey.
An Kditor'H Life Saved ly CliamhrlalnH
Cough Keuirdy,
Djring the early part of October,
1896, I contracted a bad cold which
settled on my lungs and w is neglected
until I feared that consumption had
appeared in an incipient state. I was
constantly coughing and trying to ex
pel something which I could not. I
'eciuie alarmid, and after giving the
local doctor a trial bought a bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Rsmedy and the
result was immediate improvement.
and after I had used three bottles my
lungs were restored to their healthy
state. 1$ S. Edwards, putlishercf the
son, but the witness contended that it
was all spent for legitimate purposes
Giving a list of men to whom he had
paid money in Helena McDermott men
tloned a man miner Johnson, who was
he said, an expert in keeping a check
on stieh matters. "We had him quite
nusy lor a time watt-lung you speak
ing to Campbell and Mr. Whiteside,
lie got only j?4(M) or $r.OO, but that ser
vice was worth more." All told, hp
thought there wore COO or 4iX) men in
Helena working for Clark during the
senatorial contest. Their nrinMnni
business war. to protect members of
the legislature from intimidation bv
the Daly people. All of them were not.
however, under pa v."
"Who were these terrible intimiil.i
tors that you have told us alwutV"
asked Campbell.
"I don't know but that vou were one
of them. " responded. McDermott.
Speaking of the eleetion in Itntte.
McDermott said that be bad secured
300 affidavits from persons registered
rrom va.-aut lots and forty from one
room. Yet he had torn them un nnrl
had made no complaint before a iiis-
tiee of the peace because there was nr.
justice there that he bad confidence in.
-eiii asserted that he spent only a
erj uunidl
that all Ihat 1
11? lillAllmotiam
for twenty years even the worst cases
wnicn seemea almost incurable.
Cant. O. E. Huetaes. the popular railroad
nnduotor. of Columbia s i! T-
TrWA'L..?!ieulTtiln wh'lcl oonviucedW
that there ia only one
cure ror that painful dis-ea-fp.
He .says: "I was a
irreat sufferer from mus
cular Rheumatism for
two years. I could xet
no permanent relief
from any medicine nre-
seribeil by my physician.
I took about a rioen bot
tles Of VOlir .H H ! an i
Hull? I fttn no T
- wrii a a 1 "
ever was inmy life. lam
enr.t iu .ml r 1 .1
reeonimen.1 it to anyone "
suiTerms from any blood disease."
Everybody knows that Rheumatism
is a diseased state of the bliMid. nnd
only a blood remedy is the only proper
treatment, but a remedy containing
potash and mercury only aggravates
the trouble.
S.S.SrhoBlood
being Purely egetable, goes direct to
the very cnuseof the disease and a per
manent cure alwavs results. It is the
sum of money and said only blood remedy guaranteed to con
le diil spend was bis own ta in nn rt,cl, .1 j .
ti, .i . , . " iucjtuii ur uiuer u.im-
llu: "iios oi tne iay was gerous minerals
a resident of Ilutte named Jacobs, who ; Ront mMot
stated that the prosecution's witness.
i.ason had told him that he was get
ting money from the Dalv people for
his toyHniony adverse to Clark.
Ke-t Sugar Company Incorporated.
Dos Moines, Ia.. Feb. 13. Tbe Fort
Dodge Ueet Sugar companv filed Its
articles of incorporation with the sec-,
rotary of state yesterday. Tbe com
pany has .?1."0,000 capital, and proposes
to erect a large sugar factory the com
ing season. The orticers are: Presi
dent. O. M. Oleson; vice president. J.
B. Butler; secretary. W. T. Chant land;
treasurer. J. I.aufersweiler.
Books mailed free hv Swift Sneeih
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
HOWELL'S
Anti-Kawf ii
Is especially ben
eficial to speak
eis, sine-era and
voice work-
It relieves
V voices
promptly.
Paint
for
Everybody
And for everything under the sun.
Every home has need of paint
Each kind of
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U pedaHy mi ted to eom home use either outside or InsUe.
It', knowing the right kind of paint, and putting It oa the riAf
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F. G. FRICKE & CO.. Druggists.
NERVITA PILLS
Killed at lOS Veur of Ag .
Council Bluffs. Ia.. Feb. 1. Mn
Review, AVyant, 1 1. For sale by all J Montgomery, who was probablv the
. I i , i , . . . t . r i. . ... . .
ni.ui in luiva, was Killed py a fa
Milwaukee train here. He was 108 5
years or age his last birthday. He was
XX' O Il-iniT nlnnrt 4 1,., -ma
V- V T. . K ana vomS aear or refund th money
uui m-iu iiie warning wnistie.
druggist
When a man faiis he usu il'y at
tributes his lack of success to tbe
belief that his business wasn't congen-
a'.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horrible burn, scald.
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all skin eruptions. Best pile euro on
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Restore Vitality, Lost Vizor and Manhood
Curelmpotency. Night Emissions. Loss of Mem.
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walkinz alon? the trm.t i.,.-r, a -qo. with our bankable Murmntee to enre
js , . . T. i"6 or rexuna me money Dald. iSnnii for en
and copy of our bankable guarantee bond.
Death of a Life Convli t In Prison.
Joliet Ills., Feb. 15. Daniel Carroll,
a life convict sent from Cook county,
died Tuesday morning at the peniten
tiary of tuberculosis. He was con
victed of killing Robert Rowan, and
was received at tbe pentitentiary Dec.
S, 1SDG. He was 22 years old.
Wait for the M. W. A. grand ball,
given by the foresters, at Waterman's
hall February 23. 1900. AH Word men
are cordially invited. Tickets, 50c.
Nervita Tablets
aid. Mnl for circular
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aricOCeie. UndAVAlnnAri a Wli m nlPn OnMna
. - . . - - v : ,
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Sold by F. O. Prick Co.
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.'hey overcome Weak
ness, irregularity and
omissions, inercase vt-
or and banish "nainn
of menstruation." They are " L.IFK SAVIIKS " to giHs at
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hj TUSSUts. DR. MOTT'S CDEMlCALCO.raivllaml, Shia
Gering & Co., Druggists.
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