The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 26, 1899, Image 7

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    Golden
Wedding
of Miss Popu
lar Esteem and
^Mr. Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.
Fifty years of
happiness,
fifty years of
doing good.
The only Sar
saparilla in the
world that
ever celebrat
I ed its fiftieth
anniversary
and is doing it
today with no
signs of decay.
Its mission is
\to cure and
to help. No
wonder it has fifty happy years back of it.
v
Get a bottle today of
All Druggists Sell Avbr’s Sarsaparilla. $1.00 a Bottle. I
GENERAL NEWS NOTES.
General Miles has received an invi
tation to be present at the coming mil
itary maneuvers at Windsor, England.
New York authorities are making it
warm for the "healers," but the “heel
era" are still having things largely
their own way.
The late ex-Governor Flower was
once asked by a less successful finan
cier how to succeed in Wall street. 'By
working harder than at any other trade
or profession on earth,” was the an
swer. “But won’t that wear you out?”
“Not before your time.”
General Von Faikenstein, command
er of the Fifteenth army corps of Gci
muriy, garrisoned in Alsace-Iuirratne,
rose from a bed of serious illness to
receive the emperor last week, labored
hard at parades and maneuvers for one
day, dined the emperor in the evening
and was found dead in bed the follaw
lug morning.
General Funston was recently spok
en to about the conduct of some Kin
sas soldiers on leave in Manila. They
were very noisy and harmless. “Yet
don't you think they're keeping it up
pretty late?" “Not for Kansas. They
always keep it for forty-eight hours
there. It may be a little late for n'ght
before last, but for tonight it’s right
in the shank of the evening.
The difficulty of getting men to serve
on Juries has reached such a poin* in
New York that the appellute court Jus
tices have obtained from the cl rks
a complete return showing how many
talesmen responded to the calls upon
them, with the number excused and the
exact reasons therefor. It is said that
in niuny cases fifty to sixty out of ev
ery hundred talesmen are excused.
The United States ambassador. Gen
eral Horace Porter, gave a dinner In
Purls, at which the invited guests in
cluded Count and Countess do Castel
lans. Count and Countess Laughler
Vlllars, Count and Countess Tornlelli,
Mr . Astor, Mr. and Mrs. Potter Pal
mer, Prince antacuzene, Miss Julia
Dent Grant, the Duke of Arcos, the
newly appointed Spanish minister to
the United States, and the Duchess of
Arcos.
Bills of indictment were submitted
to the grand Jury in the United Slates
district court at Philadelphia against
the principals and alleged conspirators
in the great revenue cigar stamp
counterfeiting case recently exposed
by secret service men. Included among
the bills are one charging Former
United States District Attorney Ellery
Ingham with conspiracy and his law
partner and former assistant in the
district attorney's office. Harvey K.
Newltt, with bribery of Secret Service
Operative McManus.
Andrew' Carnegie left l»ndon for
Skit*) eaRtle. In an Interview Just pub
lished he is quoted as saying: "I am
looking forward to protection In my
highland solitude from the army of
mendicants that every hour Is Impor
tuning me for subscriptions to every
conceivable object. Even were I dis
posed to accede to these applications
for promiscuous assistance my re
sources for philanthropy have already
been fully hypothecated and bombard
ing me with further appeals Is simply
adding to the postal revenue.”
The United States transport McPhcr
pon, which left San Juan May It. Ponce
May 10, and Santiago May 12. arrived
and anchored at quarantine, In New
York, last week, having on board Gen
eral Guy V. Henry, the former mill ary
governor of Porto Rico, stafT and fam
ily; Lieutenant Commander A. Ward
of the United States steamer Pan‘ner
and family; Colonel C. C. Hood. Unit
ed States army, seventy-five cabin pas
sengers and 650 discharged soldierB oe
longing to the various regiments.
A trial which has caused a great
sensation at St. Petersburg, owning to
to the high station of the prisoner,
has Just been concluded. The evidence
disclosed that the accused. Marla Mer
shwizka, a woman of noble birth, had
led an extraordinary career of Intrigue
and erime. The court found her guilty
of poisoning her lover and two women,
owing to ,Jealon=y; with kidnapping
a child and with forging documents
and hills of exchange. She was sen
icnced to fifteen years’ penal servitude
In Siberia and to be deprived of hpr
title of nobility.
The richest gold strike in Custer
county, S. D., is not in the Black Hills,
was made a few days ago by Raricner
Carr and his son on their ranch, three
miles southwest of this eity. An
t ighteer-inch vein of free milling ore,
wMch nnc-vp nn to $10 000 per ton, was
discovered, and in addition to the gold
there Is considerable sylvanite. A
small gulch, which heads near the
vein, was extremely rich in placer gold,
but the vein from which It came,
though supposed to lie near, was never
before located. The vein Is only about
100 feet from the public highway.
LIVE STOCK AND PRODUCE
Omaha. Chirac" anil New lord Market
Ooniathma.
OMAHA.
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fti Thum.ind Mil** of Railroad.
It may be interesting to note the fol
lowing statement of mileage of the
new York Central, leased and operated
lines, which shows the total milts of
track east of Buffalo as 6.114.SI.
It Is, of course, generally known that
eome of the western Fnes have a
greater mileage, but their tracks run
through a number of sparsely settled
Ptates. while the trackage of the New
York Central and leased lines h nil in
the densely populated States of New
York and Pennsylvania, accommodat
ing, by Its numerous trains, millions of
passengers each year.
Here is the mileage of the New York
Central leased and op rated lines:
New York Central and brunches..., MIMS
New York A Harlem. jc&.iio
Bpuyten Duyvll A Port Morris. ft.rn
New York A i’ntnmn. 61.21
Jray \ Orecnbush . i, o
Mohawk A Malone and branches . 1M.S0
Horne, Watertown A < igdeni-burg
and branches .. 62133
Carthage A Adirondack . 46.10
Gouvcrneur A Oswegutchie. 13.05
N'-u Jersey Junction . 4.HS
West Shore and branches. 401.20
Beech (‘rock and branches. 167.us
M ulklll Valley . 32.33
Syracuse. Geneva A Corning and
brunches . 64.62
Fall ilrook and branches. lno,7U
Fine Creek . 74.su
Tivoli Hollow . 1.23
Hi Hawrence A Adirondack. 5‘>.4n
Terminal Hallway of liuRaio. 11,(u
Total .uTmiu.M!
Miles of track .4.463 s3
Miles of siding .l.Moltt
Total number of mlbs of track and
siding .K.IM.Sl
—buffalo E.rprsi, April C, lb'J'J.
‘‘When Cal. Itb-uard 1- Dodge," says
the Kaunas City Journal, "was In com
mand of one of the southern Kansas
forts many years ago, he was aston
ished one day to receive a delegation
of IndiunB who complained to him of
the quality of the soap Issued to them
by the government. Thinking it would
be impossible to make soap too bad tor
an Indian, Dodge investigated, with
the result of finding that the i, Ibe
had been eating their soap allowance
Rtid didn't like the taste."
Taits of girls are single not from
choice, but because they were born
so.
HOME duties to many women seem more important than
health.
No matter how ill they feel, they drag themsclvc3
through the daily tasks and pile up trouble.
This is heroic but a penalty has to be --
A woman in New Matnmoras, Ohio, WOMAN’S
Mrs. Isabfi.l IIradfii xn, tells in the All
following letter how she fought with
disease of the feminine organs until fi<*
finally forced to take to her bed. She S HUmVIML
*ays: L___—-1-—
•• Dfar Mrs. Pinkham—I feel it my duty to write to yon to
tell you that I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound and think there is no medicine in the world like it. I
suffered for nine years, and sometimes for twelve weeks at a
time I could not stand on my feet. I had female troubles of
all kinds; backache, and headache all the time.
Seven different doctors treated me. Some said
I would have to go to the hospital and
have an operation performed. But oh I
how thankful I ain that I did not, that
I tried your Vegetable Com
pound instead. I cannot say
too much in its praise, nor
thank you enough for what it
has done for me. I want you
to publish this in nil the papers
for the good of other
*( sufferers.”
The wives and
mothers of America
are given to over
work. Let them bo
wise in time and at
the first indication
of female trouble
write to Mrs. Pink
ham at Lynn, Mass.,
forhcradvice. This
advice is promptly given without charge.
The present Mrs. Pinkham’s experience in treating female
Ills is unparalleled; tor years she worked side by side with
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has hud solo
charge of the correspondence department of her great busi
ness, advising and helping by letter as many as a hundred
thousand ailing women during a single year.
A Kentuckian says waterproof coats
aie all right for stomachs.
belling Invention*.
All inventors having inventions for
Bale should write to Sues & Co., Pat
ent Lawyers, Bee Building, Omaha,
Nebr , for their free pamphlet on Pat
ent Property, which sets forth the best
methods of selling patents.
lvw men can keep their good reso
lution r.nd a dairy at.the same time.
A (aim run teed Cure.
Mott ill men l to cur** < taronlc C'ontllpttlon. Vet
CftMHrrt* « Andy (ti hurt It are *u tranced (4* efire
Any < h»* or money ref unded. ltru«r«rtef». lOe.JT.c.fo
Still water may run deep, but some
men who talk but little think still less.
If it wasn't ror the grip the cable
rondb would be doomed.
Go to your grocer to-dav
and get a 15c. package of
Grain=0
It takes the place of cof
fee at I the cost.
1 Made from pure grains it
, is nourishing and health*
ful.
Organs
A4i«« i Itillil *•*%% IS, IIMH, 14
Dr. Kay s lwt fliia H«l I... •
« tnitu Mm I • **4 *-«a,n Mints*
• I ,:*« • •**». •• .
tk k,« I t! •. . . ■» *»t l **» k*M,■, <
Sd:n j
l»*»* Sm» l«» Ihis tr« * -**♦ *•» '
m ilci4 mH** i >mo« «<• IM !***•* »N‘,* 4
, I rowHion'if;# fat«r.
One Sort—"You sold this dog to me
for a bird dog. He doesn’t know a
bird when he sees one. I took him
out yesterday and he wouldn’t look at
a bird.” "Well, how was the bird
cooked?”—Brooklyn Life.
\ Declaration of War.
The public will watch with keen interest
the fight now on in (lend earnest. One of
the largest and most influential Arms in the
e«*. ;t having arrayel its-If against all un
s tipulotis patent medicine advertising,
agrees to hack up with its entire capital the
following guarantee: We hereby guarantee
to alleviate all stomach and bowel troubles
by the us:i of Or. Kay's Renovator if our
instructions are followed. Sold by drug
gists ut 2ftc and $1.00, or sent prepaid on re
ceipt of price by I»r B. J. Kav Medical Co.,
Saratoga. Springs, N. Y. Write their phy
sicians for free advice about your case.
Swallowing sage tea is one way to
drink in wisdom.
Halt's Catarrh Cure
Is n constitutional cure. Trice. 75c.
The pace that kills is often a “fixed”
running race.
Art* You lifting Alien** F« oi-F.aa*?
It is the only cure far Swollen,
Smarting, Hurtling, Sweating Feet.
Corns and Hunioris. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to t«e shaken Into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, £5c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress. Allen S. Olmsted. I>*Hoy, N. Y.
I No man ever thinks he is as homely
as he really is.
Co*'* rough lUUain
blbf It* I l lirwftk U|» • cold quirkef
lbt»i. aayihiu* rl»« It is •!*•?• rr I lab to. Inrli.
The man who drinks to stimulate his
appetite stimulates his appetite (or
drinks.
aiiuie r*r Wro
We will | *v a KiUryuf |l>|M>r*M'k nml
ri.u iao for man « oh Ills lolntr. dun- I'vr
tr i'i i'i ou try Mlatorr and liter, i luatroy
tr in the t owl.try .tiklrrw with >tMtit|>
I erftM'tWn 5lty Co., I’jararma, kaftaua
Drowning is a terrible thing; tt
would kill it.net people to die that way.
tin. W im»i»w • siwtliiKf sms.
f a tl Ires Ihimu * (tea • Ike ««■>•, Men IS
t«L..M «.. ><• •.■ *j • jw-a. .aiee w*ile- Se ■ b.,4..a
Hut f>« i llisiona appear on the
paths v( virtue
lly do lor *at I 1 » t die, lari 1’iao’a
I t'ura for CiueatmptitMi i urn) at* -iliatw
nfiser, t'Urry Yaik-v, HI , Nuv At, 1ft
IttetiM.hut la rrspiSilbtr for mm h of
the luttit.nation and *lo»|u» io« of (hr
wot id.
tailte ml.
,\ |«« if •< i t» »• I f * Aft*. NlM MHl f ofhild
S> tseitv has vha ter«d many an
Idol by di it It’S Nut 111 worh.
I • mil ls«* MAffH
kr«| ill Ikauld »t*W elar.lt
l* 11 ea>>* . 0.4 Mlt i* nw.erf ell.I iMot
« ,.l ara y,.-1 % . t. uaes 11ee eeata Alt gtyaaru
watt tt i tsfye |e> lee* 1ft
ll)t rails *t I peat pel tied ' I ‘o you
k to* lMt> t life Sutenet la*** “Not vet
l I tittvad l*» It. k It up If the yvt'tt
v*t*y a * any ftoU.it1*4.k
Absolute Proo
r ym t
Your nime &nd address on a postal card will
bring you absolute proof that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People will cure you if you are afflicted
with any disease of the blood or nerves. Mention
the disorder with which you are suffering and we
will send evidence that will convince and satisfy
you that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will
cure you
These pills contain, in a condensed form, all the
elements necessary to 0ive new life and richness to the
ibiood and restore shattered, nerves. Theyare an un
failing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia.
St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism,
partial paralysis and all forms of weakness either
in men or women.
To h Lawrence Journal reporter Mr. n. H. Hnyder, a well known
Citizen of Lawrence. Kan., related u uoutlerfbl »uir.v. lie mid:
••I am now seventy years of aae. About three year* ago 1 experi
enced u coldness or nutulintM In the feet, then creeping up my legs,
until It reached my body. 1 grew thin,umietltc poor nod did not relish
my food. 1 beemne unable to move ii'smt. Consulted several dis
tinguished physicians, otic telling me I had locomotor aluxta, another,
creeping paralysis. 1 took their meUletnes hut eont. iuecl lo grow
worse. A friend advised me to try Iir. Wllliauis' Pink Pills lor l'ala
People, pefore I Imd finished my tlrst box I found tint they were
benefiting me. I used twelve boxes and was perfectly cured. Although
over six months since I used my Iasi pill there has been no return of
the disease. My appetite Is good and general heutth better Ilian for
Innny years."
Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or direct from Ihe
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. 50c. per box. t boxes 12.50.
W.N.U. OMAHA. No. 2l-lb0»
*
>
“Nothing but wheat; whnt you might
cull a s< ;i of wheat.” la what was aaltl
by a lecturer a peaking of Western Can
ada. For particulars us to routes, rail
way fares, etc., apply to Huperlntendent
of Immigration. 1 >o pur t merit Interior Ot
tawa, Canada, or to \V. V. Bennett. *01
New York I.lfe Building. Omaha, Neb.
A Natural Black is Produced by
Buckingham's Dye w^i*.
60 ct*. of drr -glcl: or R. P. Hall It Co.,NMhua,N.H.
CURE YOURSELF!
J Cm* Dig €4 for unnatural
dim liargea, I'lHuuiinut i.-ua.
irritation* or liberation*
n-— • of in it c o u h nieuil>i tinea,
,jPr*»*uu iMMiiM -o 1'aiuleaa. and tint aatmir
^theEvams Chemical Go. «»ut nr potmmoijf.
] ■«*«• by llruf(l.fi,
nr aent in plain wrapper,
!v *»pr<**. prepaid, for
»1 «■. nr 3 l*it t lea, %'z 75.
Circular aent on raquash'
i Of* Kay’* Renovator,
■In conutipatlon. llvr-r and kldnfVdisi-aKr's.bfl
liuuMicr.h, headache, etc. At druggists iV & (L
P S' & Q1flIf <& Set Your Pension
r CEldBURe DOUBLE QUICK
Write CART. O'FARRFLL. Pen.Ion Agent.
•4 If New York Avenue. WASHINGTON. D. C.
fpiaMmiSSSft
"Successfully Prosecutes Claims.
f .*»»♦ Principal Exitniner U 8 Fe*rj*lon Huraau.
3 v rain civil war. 15 adjudicating I'laluia. utt v muc«u
sPHiiiah and Civil Wit™. Sol
diets. Sailors, Widows.C hildren*
■ Fathers tind Mothers. No fee unless sucooks
fUl. M. It. UM.STOK CO., Attorney*, Wn.l.i,,* ton, l>. G»
BOYS
R|>uldiUK • Athletic Library abould be read by
every Imy who want, to lice.. an athlete.
No 4 llnslng. [lele.iNo. gS. Oltlclal Fool Itall
No. V. Il»» lo tie an Alb Uulde. ! Hall (•tilde.
No VI.. How to Play Foot)Nu. ■*>. um.lal lli.krt
Hall, by Walter iem|iN'uSJ Athletie Frluirr.
No. .7. College Athletic, ! No. ir.'. util, a. A. A. IT.
No. ill. Ilow to I'lay lb*M* Itulea.
Hall. [letlva iN'o as. Alhleik Iterorda.
No .47. All Around Ath 1 No. Sit. i ifllolal Hate Hall
No. 41. Ilow to 1‘uarln iliitde.
the Ha* No. id'. Ilow to lie a HI
No. a» ||ow to Train. I cycle i hamidoo
PRICE, IO CENTS PER COPY.
A* %4 for caialoym of all gporta.
A. G. Spalding A Mroi , X.Y.«Ct»l<-«gt». I>cmpr
The best la the cheapest, but the
cheapest isn’t always the best.
George W. Hervey, editor of the Omaha
World-Herald states that for years he suf
fered untold agony from stomach trouble
and indigestion Three of the most noted
physicians failed to relieve him amt death
stared him in the face. He wu> induced
against his will to take Hr Kay 's Iteuovator
and was relieved of bis old symptoms, could
eat anything and became a well man l»r.
Kav's Iteuovator is sold by druggists for
‘iV and #1.00. Kent prepaid on receipt of
price by Ur. H J Ilav Medical t o Kara
toga Springs. N Y. Write our physicians
for free advice on your case.
A woman can make a pic of any
thing she wants to.
Do lost Fool Arh* and llaraf
Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, llunlons, Swollen, Hot nnd
Sweating Feet At all Uruggists and
Whit# Stores 26c Sample sent FitKE
Address Allen S Olm-n J. l.elto.v, N Y,
As civilisation advances children
begin to worry at an earlier age.
' In a hamlet on the banks of the IUv
j <*r Ayr one of her majesty’s Inspectors
■ was examining a class on Scottish nis
I lory and wishing to elicit the fact of
| .lames V.'s quarrel with his queen,
! Mary of Lorraine, asked thp question:
“Why was Mary, Queen of Scots, born
at Linlithgow?" when up starts a tit
tle fellow Hnd shouts. "Because tier
rnither was there."—Tid-Bits.
The world is but a fleeting show to
which all are admitted free—but it
sometimes costs a lot to get out.
The more revenue we derive from an
ugly sin the better looking it becomes,
There Is alwaysTuore or less danger
in the tear of a painted woman.
-A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY Bfa. a HOUbL
FUL OF SHAME.” CLEAN HOUSE WITH
SAPO LIO
REV. L. L. CARPENTER, ■ 1 1 >■ >'
IHibauj A»hh»«1j it llr>n«lvu. !nd. H» U ("*rh-1*« the tw»t |u-tHninrur
ru-rtry tuna iu the * i.ri.iiitn t lmrvii o-uay. lie luu iHdlvuli«l uu ut .**>
•huHshwe Mai 71**1 i-unwrte. II* ai lu», “h me great
p > uun hi |ilv« m timtiimmy an to the t>rft,'i*ntty of l»r. K.iy‘» reiiuxli**.
IK Kay » I.nng lUlut u t.ig wry Uat v<>u^ti, voiu «,'a*4 throat rviioaly
that I war Hacd.
S har* linn rwelvrd jn-at hem fl' fmn th« ita* of !»r Kay'a !*• imreuir.
My »oi» had h r \, »r» lamgrt illy afituiid \111h the (iiUi. n«>
Ifc# u»u of |)r, Hay a tvanllat and tkyorlaaiMii twttwl wlinoti liutu th«
tr*t.
Webnw ntt ••rd* to r gir *« n ip thankfulm *• fur tH" U’lo'dl w* have
« tin r- «uU »<f fc»* ti y ila'M r»MM*iH •, I iaki |ilu‘4ttti« In
t'uHHUrl'itllg .hl'Hl to IHl> HUtli'niK ." I. I* t iNt't. illll,
M m .. -ary «H4 a, H K>.'Mjrl t, t In. .Wan t Uurch.
D>r. Kay’s FSenovator.I
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