8 TJIK J?KH CLOTD Oil IKK. FRIDAY. J N. 5. 1900. Ex Treasurer State of Maine. 11 tpt 1 m W ml ilONOIl OF THIEVES. Wisconsin Jail Breakers Stick to a "Pal" to the Death. Tliroiitfti llnrt1lil ntul I)nnKr the Lnwlcsn I'nnllUfx Tenderly Nunc mill Cure for Tlielr DjIiik Companion. Three years ago I was all run down, weak, exhausted; had indigestion, constipation, and my system was debilitated in general. Physicians did not help me and I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine. Now, I am s well as ever. ohai. a. white, Ex-Treas, State of Maine, Qardlner, Me. 71 DR. MILES' Restorative Nervine is told by all druceists un guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. P. f, COBLE. INSURANCE ' OFFICE IN MOON III.OCK. Insurance vvilttcn on city mid (arm property ut lowest rates, FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeon B. M. R. R. ontpnny, a otl V, 5, Pension Surgeon. City Ami country calls promptly an. svvcred day or night. OnrioKovKuliiNnsKY's Meat Mahkkt NtOtlT CALLS AT OPPCfe. - -- ..t a. Dr. E. A. Ckkighton, Honorary (iriuluatu & Silver Medalist Wcstei n University, Canadn. Ca.i.s Aniwkkkd Day anh Niqut. OrrriK OvanCooR'H I'lunsucT. J. S. EMIG-H. DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crown Q Bridge Work or Teeth Without I'latei I'OltCBl.AIN INLAY And all the latent lmirovomonl la dental inech allium I. Ii. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS. Lock llox S3, (luldo Hock, Neb. All kinds of piopurty bought, sold and exchanged. iJOI.I.KCTIONS MA1IK. TKltMS ICKASONAIII.B OVURMAN BLACKLKDQE RTTORNEYS - RT - LiPCW. Office over Past Otflce. KM) CLOUD, NKBltASKA. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. DBS. SENILES & SEARLES QaMatvAaar Wfw Muiu nm 1 lth & O St LINCOLN, NEB 13 m-iii-h In Omaliu ami I.lm-oln, SPECIALISTS In Ntirvniix, dironloand l'rlute IIIHKAbllS of Ocenslonnllj mi Ineldent shovvb up on the bobbin of lime lccullingornccentu ntlng nn old Mi.vlng. In the woods of northern Illinois, the other day, roiucthlng oeetirrtd which proved that then- Is "honor nnioiig thieves." An olllelnl fiom that state, in llrookljn on business, told a reporter of the Kngle the Mor.v. I'oiir pilsoiieis broke from the Jail of Wiiuhcgiin, the eapital of n county contiguous to the southern liountlnry or Wheonsin. One of the prisoners had n blnek murk against him in nearly eer. city of the cuiiiitr. Kven In llrnokljii, where eriinliialh hue few leasons to congregate. Tom Meyers was known as ti "smooth man in the confidence Hue, and in forgery." The escape of prlsoneis fiom the jail of n small town Is nn exciting event. inid lu this ease eitl?ens joined ollleers in their pursuit and search, and blood hounds, something unusual In the north, were turned upon the trail. They were unsuccessful. One of the prison ers was captured, but not lu the woods. He was found In the street hi Chicago. The first question asked of him by the sleuths of Chicago was: "Where is Tom MeversV" The reply was short: "Dead." For a day or more that vvns nil the captured man would tell, but when the herltV from Wnukegnn went down to the western metropolis the prisoner talked to him. Ab the visiting olllelnl in llrooklyn remembers It the prisoner's story to the shurilT vvns like this: "The first day of freedom Tom Mey ers vvns taken slek. lie couldn't travel with us, but he was such a smart guy we couldn't leave him. He hnd planned the escape. Then we found a big pile of underbrush and crowded into It, It mined pitchforks the first night, and lxior Tom got worse. lie was us tender :io a spring chicken, Tom was, and the exposure told on him fast. He wanted us to leave him. but we told him we would stick to him ii-j long as we lived, and if he wii. ttikcli We would all go to Iri'lhcr. We took olV our coats and made til in a bed, and one night when the vain run through the brush as It would through n sieve, we took turn about holdinga hat over his face soil wouldn't get ducked. Once we lienid the blood hounds bark, so close did they come. I'oor Tom had been doing iv good deal of barking himself coughing, I mean and when it was necessary for him to ceep quiet he done It like u soldier, lie did. "One of us crawled out nest morning and stole some bread from a farmhouse and went back to our shack and di vided the loaf. We would have gone hungry nnd let poor Tom have all of it if he could have eaten it, lint his hunger was growing less all the time, nnd lie swallowed mighty little of the stuff. "That night while it wasm.v turn to hold his head on my lap he asked me In a whisper that wasn't asstrongasa sick woman would have said it to put my car close to him, and 1 did, and lie said to me: " Mltiry me here, nnd then you can es cape. Koine day. when it's safe, you can tell my friends! Don't wake the hoys.' "And before I could even say good -by lo him he was deader than a mackerel. I don't remember In all my life thnt 1 ever saw a man die before. I've seen most everything but that. And I ac tually held Tom's head after he was dead for a long time, but I can't tell how ..ing. Hut 1 see the dnj light breaking tluough the brush before I called the ut her boys to wake up. "Men in our situations had no time to pass any resolutions or make any Miccches. and men like us ain't up in ncli things nohow, but we said n few wolds about his belli giittv, and then we buttoned his coat and turned up the collar. Two of us dug out a place with our hands, mid then we nil laid Ills body In It, and we wrote his name on n bit of paper we had .mil put it in ills pocket. Then we eovered the body witli leaves and throwed on the dirt, and then cov ered up Hint with more lenves and branches. One of the gang said he re membered something he lenrnt at Sun day school and said It over Tom, what ever It was, and then each man struck out for himself. "Could I find the place where wo burled him 7 You bet, In the dark. A man ain't likely to forget such a thing in all of his life." "The sheriff of Waukegan told me," said the officer in llrooklyn, "thnt he never heat d sucli a story as the prisoner told him, and that it beat anything he ever saw lu a theater. And that the toughest job he ever had was to take his man back to jail." llrooklyn Eagle. A New York Physician Advises His Patient to Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. LETTER TO MSJ. PINK1IAM HO. 7J.9J6J " Dkah Miw. 1'i.vkiiam I have three children and Buffered with falling of tho womb und flooding. My physician bcraped tho womb, still the Hooding continued and I was no better. At last he advised mo to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Then I thought I would write to Mrs. I'lnk ham for who could odvlso mo better than any one if I was to take her reme dies. I received her reply nnd followed nil her dlrectlotl.1 nnd 1 am very glad lo send you this testimonial, for Lydia K. I'lnkhttin's Vegetable Compound Is just vvhnr. it la recommended to be. I advise all women who 'suffer from these complulnts to try it." Mahu: Lump, 108 i Avk., Nnw Yomc City. ACETYLENE IN WAR. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Tho New Illuminant Is to Bo Uso'd Extensively. Larnya juiil Itcflcotiirn (or Scarohlntc (or the Wounded ami AVntclilnfr the Movement of Troop Are Contemplated. 'A year ago I was u great sufferer from painful menstruation. I could not Ho down or sit. down for tho dread ful pain each month. I wrote to you and took twelve bottles of Lydia E. l'lnklinni's Vegctnblo Compound, and it has helped mo so I cunnot find words to express my gratitude toward Mrs. I'lnklinm. I am to-day well and hearty." Miss Joik Saul, Doveii, Clams Co., Mich. Moro than a million women have been helped by Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine. COUNTED BY MACHINERY. Foot a Ationt Each l'eraon Will lie Tabulated (or the Ceiiana by Electricity. Our firbt census, made in 1705, showed the population of the United States to be Ji.OUO.OOO, and the count cost Uncle Sum, who vvns comparatively poor then, one cent for uacli person. It Is esti mated that the twelfth census, to lie made In June, 1000, will allow that our people number 75,000,000, and thnt tho item of clerk hire, in the census bin can lilone, will exceed $5,000,000. Although the work of enumeration will be com pleted by the 1st of .Inly, it will jirob afily be two or even three months later before the last of the schedules are received nt the census office; for not only must they nil be exumlned by 'the supervisors, but in many cases they will probably require revision because of some error or informnllty. The actual counting of the people will not be done until the schedules are turned into the census office. The enumerators simply gather the facts, nnd the office force lu Washington does the counting nnd1 the compiling, which is done by electricity . In 100 dnys nil the facts relating to 75, 000,000 people will be tabulated. Clif ford Howard. In Ladies' Home Joiirnnl. SANTIAGO SUFFERERS Captain McComb, First Illinois Infantry IZ3 Victim to the Privations of the Campaign. MEN AND WOMEN All Private Diseases and DISORDERS OF MEN -5 ri..i.:u.. with CltJUIIIUIirMicniciNi: ;5 enable us to iruarantoe to euro uu rurnuie cuw ui tba Nose, Throat, Chest Btomach, Llrer, Wood, Bkluand Kidney Dlgeaaea LoA Manhood, Nlxht Emission.!. Hydrocele, vnr leocele. Gonorrhea, aioet. PIIm. Fistula and Uectal llloers, Dlabetea and lirUjUt's Disease. ty $160.00 for a case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, or BLOOD POISON wecanoetcarelf eurable i.Baa,o?.toG..triiffoUa treatmeat br mall in all dlaeasM a peeialtr. All mediamo furaUaad. . Call or addreta with iUbd tor aireelar. free book, -writs wem kxibf lu aUeharda hik.. mlar, tree booic. and reeelU r P, 6. Bex 224. Oflfea , it oi TtlaeTia, Neh - (Inaolvril Mystery of the Maine. "I do not believe the details of the blowing-. up of the Maine will ever be revealed, and no man ever worked harder to probe the m.vstery than I," reninrked ('apt. Luclen Young, of the navj, recently, "it is nb much of a mys tery to-dny as it was when tike atro cious crime was committed, for there cannot lie the slightest doubt that its destruction was the result of design. The explosive that did the work vvni taken from Jim magazine by a couple of Spaniards, who undoubtedly acted under orden, and these men are not alive to-dny. Dead men tell no tales, and after they had been used in the accomplishment of the barbarous deed there was every reason to get them out of the way. The exact way In which the explosive was used, however, U a kecret that will never become known, unless those who know about it choose to expose their own infmmy." Watk- Unhealthy Drinking Water played Havoc with His Kidneys.-Owes it to Dodd's Pills that he is not a Victim to SBright's Disease Manly Letter. Chicago, January 5. The Cuban war was tho cause of a groat ileal moro sulTuringtlinn that to bo expiessed by tho lists of killed and wounded. Many poor follows who wont tluough tho campaign without a scratch wilt feel the effects of the privations and uxpos lira they endured so bravely until their dying day Captain MoComb of this city who sorved with Mm First Illinois Infantry, and wiio has been nn officer in the first Illinois National (5 mud for twelve yents eamo homo broken in health aft er seven weeks in tho trenches before Santiago His kidnoys had boon ef fected by the filthy ill inking water, worse at Santiago than at auy other point in the war. Tho many frionds of Captain Mc Comb will bo glad to learn ho hns re covered Hnght's Disease, which was developing, hns been avetted by tho timelv usu of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ovv ing to this remedy, which has tho rep utation of being the only medicine that will euro Hrighl's disease, that (ormor ly incurable malady, tJaptalo McComb is now in perfect health. Ho himself wrlteB to acknovvledgo tho benefit ho lias rocoived from Dodd's Kidnoy Pills. His letter roads as follows Chicago, III , Aug. 29, 1800. Dodds' Medicine Co., UulTnlo.N. Y. Gentlemen: During my campaign in Cuba I was compelled to think tho un healthy water o( thnt climato and country, which got my kidness in a very sorious condition. I began to tnko Dodd's Kidnoy Pills upou my im mediate return homo and found thorn to bo a sure euro for kidnoy complaint and recommend them to all sufferers of this torriblo disease. Yours veiy truly, Cait. VV. II. McComb. The uses to which acetylene lamps may bo put arc not confined to light ing the pathway of cyclers along thu boulevards and through the trce-dnrk-ened shadows of the parks. Lieut. Von Krlcs, of the German nrmy, has demon strated thut acetylene will piny an im portant part in the war, though, per haps, not so important as some enthus iasts wouldascribctoltwho believe that ncteylene will rival, if not entirely re place, electricity. The acetylene indus try has hitherto been busy construct ing only lntnps, etc., but Lieut. Von Krlcsisthe llrst to have found nn acety lene reflector, and, lu the opinion of Prof. Goeltig, with great success. The developer of this portable rellector can also be connected with a specially con structed operation lamp for uso in the operating and dressing tent of the am bulance detachment. The rellector, which is intended es pecially to serve for searching for the wounded on the battlefield, consists of an acetylene developer borne on the sol dier's back, and the rellector itself, which 1b fixed to a detachable stand made of a Manncsmnnn tube. The two portions are connected by metal tub ing. The developer is filled with about one kilogram of calcium carbide, and gives out a light of 50 or CO normal eandlepowcr.lasting nbotit eight hours. By means of a special nrrangement of parabolic magnifiers this candle pow er is doubled. The developer is not liable to explode, and is self-rcgulatlug. The rellector itself is made of nickel, nnd can bo manipulated with case, turning in all directions. Dy the use of thls new invention the wounded can be seen, even in unfa vorable circumstances, at a distance of 60 to 100 meters. The lamp can be also Used In the operating tent and is far more practical than all former kinds of so-called ambulance lamps, especially electric antl benzine lamps, which were found iihsoluiclv tisnli.t& In tin. c.itnn I from technical reasons, Ir Is especial ly noticeable. ;0r its suitable arrange ment nnd the possibility of turning it in all directions, hnd If It shows itself to be as good as is asserted will supply ft heed in surgical nrmy circles. How far Von Krles' ncteylene rellector will answer the expectations of its admir ers will be seen from thorough exam ination; it seems, however, that, apart from sanitary purposes, it may be used on rallwaysand for other objects where not too great light is required. Whether, however, the introduction of acetylene lamps for all the move ments of troops is advisable is worth discussion. Whereas, for instance, ten fillings would be sufficient for the first part of a campaign for the ambulance department, ns a bnttle is not fought every day, and the apparatus Is only re quired during or after a b.ittle, the sup ply for the lighting of transport, in which case the lamps would be re quired every night, would have to be considerably greater, and it is, there fore, doubtful whether It would Impos sible to take enough calcium carbide for the purpose. Moreover, cveu the most simply constructed acetylene lamps re quire a certain amount of technlcnl dexterity. Whether everyone will so quickly lenrn their use may be doubt ful, while a sufficient number of men, especially patrol chiefs, can be trained for the comparatively small number of reflectors, etc. Chicago Chronicle. Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preya upon tho mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cnecrtuincss soon disappear when tho kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has oecomo so prevalent that It is not uncommon for a child to be born i , i'-fcX- Jr?? fir I M n l,ssfm ' : i U VC5C : JmsJLJ MM&WE. wj;aVLi i3 afflicted with weak kid neys. If tho child urln- " ates too often. If the urine scalds tho flesh or if, when the child reaches an ago when It should be able to control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of tho difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men arc made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, 1 and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the Immediate effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It b sold by druggists, In fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mall tree, also pamphlet tell- Homo of swamp-noot. ing all about it, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. TIMETAULE. B & M. R.Y II EI) CLOl'D, NKIIIt. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO S'l. J OK KANSAS CITY S'l. LOUIS nnd all points cast and south. DKNVKIl 1IKI.KNA nwriK SAhl LAKE O'Y PORTLAND SA. FN.1XC1SU0 and all points west. r-iaLJjfjTVijiiiil I Plririii TAPE WORMS "A tap worm elsbteen feat long at laast came on tha acene after my taking two CASOAKKTS. This I am sure baa oaused my bad health lor the past three years. I am stilt taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible paople." GEO. W. BOWl.cs, Ualrd. Mlts. CANDY I S7 WVI nARTIC TftAOtMAMH ftlMmtD TltAI.NS LBAVR AS rOU.OWS: No, I'J. 1'nfPciiRcr dnlly for Obcrlln nnd St. Frnnclslirnnchp.. 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Nnvcr Falls to Ilcetoro Gray iiair 10 iib xouiniui i.oior Cures .rain ditrairi Ai hair tailing. tllc.anilSli'JiU l)ni?rlitt 1UR HANDSOME ILLUSTRATED pHtt. alHTtry IfslwrtuAlioa. HtlrfT. 11 M uitiuk jon atrittton tbs) nu Intwvttar mb1 1 HriMMirr uiamufsrlnrwl. U Vmj Itif lrrlts.t Sure llatcii UcubAier C., Clay Unter.Neb a 'CHICHESTER'S CNQLIBH Pennyroyal pills KJ7fctJV8AFE. Alwy . rell.ai. LauJIc. aak Urajrlrt iFE. Alwar.reluai. Laidlca, t Urojrlrt rot CIIIOIIKSTEU'h V.HfJI.lrfu la ItED anl Uatd atialUs toaw anUit llhblo.rlt.boD. Take ao other. BefuM Iaasraa Hab.tltaUaaa aad laaltav uana. nuj ., y.ur iiraut.1 or..aae.la ump. iter Partlealara, Teallaaaaial aail "Relief for l.adlia." in I, urn, ti ra lura&Jail. lo.otio TcJfcioui.l, 8oUr Hwaca Uit rapt,. Aladlaoa t-7mWf.lL!, I'xT L ITS STOPPED FREE FnnnoentlyCirtf snsanny rrarsntii By R. KLINE'S CHEAT HERVE RESTORER f . il'' .... . W..M 9 aa.1 tft. I ISM' fane. hoHl.orh.rfoasaaaa . ''"V'-11"- ,TreaHandSlitrlslbettla 'whtn rw.lTr.1. Hral to lr. Klln. I II, ItrlleTBf IOiUtulrtf.fHfJltlne.ttH ArehKl l'l-UJ-ltbl,ra. great Em- understood What Do the Children Drink. Don't givo thorn tea or coffoo. Have you tried the now food drink called UraimO. It is delicious and nourish ing nnd takes tho placo of coffoo. Tho moro Grain-0 yon givo tho children tho moro health you distribute through thoir dystonia. Urnln-0 ia mado of pure grains, and when properly pre pared tastes liko tho choice grades of coffoo but costs nbout one-fourth as much. All grocors sell it, 15c and 23c. The neror that primarily the Soulier is a stom ach. Primarily cverv man is a stomach. The whole body and brain are dependent for health ami life upon the orderliness and completeness of the pro cesses which go on in the stomach nnd allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Teoplc who have been treated for dis ease of head, heart, lungs, liver, nerves or blood have often lieen treated in vain, until they liegan the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When this medicine had healed the stomach and cleansed the blood, the other diseases disappeared. "Six years ago last August I was attacked with malarial fever." writes Mr. Daniel A. Carter, of ir a .. V W f nxf ark1fatt Tuaontris sllo la reed, and I was in bed off and on for four yenrs. i went ionic iiununiiiuii wmcwiiiKm said I had dyspepsia, others saia I ic last il PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. In the DUtrlct Court of Webster county, Neb riibkn. The Clt) of lied Cloud, Nehnukax rialiitlft,) vs Tho KarmemA Mareliant'H llntikA liiK comiinny. William ri. (far- bcr. JoliiiO. Yclscr.nud HylaniH I), llcdford, 1 Defendants. To tho defendant William S. Qarber: You are hereby untitled thnt on tdo Ut day of December, lwm, tho plnlutllf herein filed Its amended petition ncnlnst you ct nl. lu the above entitled action, In the olllce of the clerk of tho Illftrlrt Court of Webster County, Nebrnskn, tho object nnd rirnjcr of which arc to subject to Kale on execution lot twentyono (21 ) In block ttilrtyono (III), lu tho original townslto of Ited Cloud, Nebraska, Usacd on r JudRiiieutof tho district court of said county, nualntt the tie fendant llanklnK Company, In favor of the plaintiff, und to izclude you and tho other do fendauts wholly of any Interott In said real property. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the 2Jd day of Jnuanry, 1000, or Bald petition will be takou an confessed, and and decree rendered aceordltiRly. nir. uiTvor imiu;i.ouu .rnnASiu, lly Ciunkt & MuncKit. It's Attorneys. SOUTH SIDE. SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNICKY, PROPRIETOR. DKALKlt IN trouble. The 1 had liver octor I had called It chronic liver nnd stomach disease. So I paid out money and nothing- did me any goou. Two years ago I commenced taking Dr. I'ierce'a Golden Med Hfel Discovery, and used ten bottles, and now I can do as big a day's work as any man, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are s boon to bilious people. They cure. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Stnte of Nebraska I Wcbstor County, f In the County Court. In tho matter of the ebtato of Ornugo II. Hear. Notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims and demands against Orange II. Hear, late of Webster county, deceased, tliat tho tlmo fixed for filing claims against said estate la six months from the 10th day of lanuarv 1U0U. AH such persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers to tho County Judgo of said comity, nt Ills offico therein, on or before the 10th (lay of July, 1V00. And all claims bo filed will bo heard before the said Judge on tho ujiu (lay oi duiy, ivuu, at a o-cioc p.m. James DurrT. County Judgo. Dated December 23rd, 1BV9. tiiracate Tour liowels With CnscareU. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOo.S&c. If C.O.G, fall, druggist refund monaj. XriasaDGErVisi! BUrM " l I E STATU OP AI.PItKU WOOD, 8UPI03KD TO UE DBAD. In the Orphans' Court of Montgomery County Pennsylvania. NoUce la hereby given that Charles Penny, packer has made application to the Orphans' (otirUof Montgomery county. Pennsylvania, for letttrs of administration on the estate of Alfred Wood, late of Norrlstown, Pennsylvania, (son of Zllpba Wood, deceased,) who Is supposed to be dead ; and said court has granted a rule, requir ing the supposed decedent. If alive, or any other person for him. to produce to the court on or before the 2nd rtavcif January. A. D., IBO0, sat tafartnri evlilMn f hla tontlmtanpn i., nrA ! Otherwise thu ptu) i r ut ald petition will be Lranieu. wiu.uat i'. Youno. aaxiLKHB ti (linson. Clerk of Courts. Attorney, Norrlstown, Feana, Wines, Liquors, California randies. PABSTMILWAUKEEiBeer ALWAYSJONtTAP. The Chief is now located under the Farmers & Merchants Bank Building. j