Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, May 10, 1900, Image 3

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Great Fame of a Great Medicine
Won by Actual Merit
The fame of Hoods Sarsaparilla has
been won by the good it has done to
those who were suffering from disease
Its cures have excited wonder and ad
miration It has caused thousands to
rejoice in the enjoyment of good health
and it will do you the same good it has
3one others It will expel from your
blood all impurities will give you a
good appetite and make you strong and
vigorous
Indigestion After suffering
six months from indigestion headache
nervousness and impure blood I began
aking Hoods Sarsaparilla and when
had taken six bottles I was well
Frank Nolen Oakland 111
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BUFFALO FOR MARKET
Texas CattJe Company Has Entered Into
the Business Extensively
Most people are oftbe belief re-
marked Sheriff Taylor of Sherman
Texas as he leaned against the desk
t the Clarendon this morning and
Shaded his eye against the clerks dia
mond stud that the American bison
Is an extinct animal but that is a great
mistake It is trjie that in comparison
with the numbers of the beasts that
nsed to thunder over the western plains
the numbers now to be found are insig
nificant but yet there are somejn ex
istence and there are measures now
under contemplation for the propaga
tion of the species so that in time they
may become reasonably common again
I know of only one herd of buffalo
in Texas that belonging to Mrs Mary
Goodnight of the Goodnight Cattle
Company In the panhandle Her herd
comes down from the original stock
of the staked plains Several years
ago the herdsmen of the Goodnight
pastures captured three calves and
after domesticating them as much as
their natures would permit proceeded
to breed them This was done as a
pastime and without any special pur
pose in view until the race began to
go out of existence and then it was
decided to go into the inbreeding as an
Industry So the herd has grown until
now it numbers about seventy sixty
or more being full grown and healthy
specimens of the species
I have often seen these animals on
the Goodnight range and they certain
ly bring to mind the old time on tho
plains The Goodnight people have the
means to go into the cultivation of the
buffalo on a liberal scale and in Texas
It Is understood to be the purpose of
the managers for Mrs Goodnight to
dispose of none of the stock for a pe
riod of years say twenty live when the
herd will number something like 5000
I am told that there are other herds
In the United States Buffalo Jones of
Kansas has a larxje herd He has al
ways taken great interest in the propa
gation of tho animals and of late has
been working on a scheme to have the
United States Government set aside
a large pasture for the exclusive range
of buffaloes the breeding stock to be
contributed by Mrs Goodnight Jones
and any others who may have any of
the animals which they would be will
ing to part with Memphis Scimetar
American Locomotive Building-
American shops turned out 2473 lo
comotives in 1S90 the largest num
ber they ever manufactured in one
year and 598 more than were made in
1898 More than 25 per cent of the
number or 534 were made for railway
companies in other countries
Then He Paid
These trousers said Slopay Id
like you to reseat them You see I sit
so much
Thats funny interrupted the tailor
Now theres that bill of mine It
ought to be receipted because its been
standing so long Philadelphia Press
Blissful Ijjnorance
Growell in cheap restaurant Here
waiter are fhese mutton or pork chops
Waiter Cant you tell by the taste
Growell No
Waiter Then what difference does it
make which they are
Anthracite in North Carolina
Anthracite coal discovered at his
toric Kings mountain North Caro
lina shows an analysis cf 95 per cent
of carbon J t
Our Peerless Wafer Sliced Dried Beef is one
of our thirty varieties of perfectly packed canned
foods and comes to you as fresh dainty and
deliciously flavored as the moment it was sliced
Put up in convenient sized key opening cans
Ask your crocer If not in stock he will
order It at your request
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In the Senate on Thursday almost the
entire session was devoted to considera
tion of the right of Nathan B Scott of
West Virginia to retain his seat in the
Senate Mr Pettus Ala who alone
of the member of the committee on privi
leges and elections is opposed to the
claim of Mr Scott to a seat made an
elaborate argument to sustain his views
Mr Morgan Ala spoke in favor of his
colleagues contention Mr McComas
Md Mr Turley Tenn Mr Chandler
N H Mr Teller Colo and Mr Allen
Neb supported the resolution declaring
Mr Scott entitled to his seat The case
went over without action The House
after four days discussion passed the
postofflee appropriation bill The attempt
to strike out the 195000 for special mail
facilities from New York to New Orleai
and from Kansas City to Newton Kan
was defeated The amendment provid
ing for pneumatic tube service was de
feated The one allowing extra compen
sation for letter carriers for work m ex
cess of forty eight hours a week was
adopted by a big majority The bill to
ancrease the ealary of the director of cen
sus to 7oOQ and the salaries of super-
Msors oi census oy z per cent of toe
amount received by their enumerators
was prfssed
On Saturday in the Senate Mr Petti
grew asked immediate consideration of
a resolution extending sympathy and
hopes for success to the Boers in their
war with Great Britain A motion to re
fer the resolution tothe committee on for
eign relations was carried by 31 to 11
Efforts to secure a quorum failed and the
resolution remains subject to call at any
time A resolution was adopted provid
ing that the exercises appropriate to the
reception and acceptance from the Grand
Army of the Republic of the statue of
Gen Ulysses S Grant to be erected in
the capitol be made the special order for
Saturday May 19 at 4 p m The follow
ing bills were passed For the establish
ment control operation and maifltenance
of the northern branch of the National
Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
at Ilot Springs in South Dakota and
appropriating 150000 for the purpose
TheHouse passed a number of bills of
importance and the major portion of the
session was devoted to the Senate bill to
create a commission to adjudicate the
claims of citizens of the United States
against Spain assumed by this country
by the treaty of Paris The bill was final
ly recommitted to the committee on war
claims with instructions to report back
a bill to refer the claims to the court of
claims The Senate bills to recognize the
services of Lieut Newcomb and the offi
cers and men of the revenue cutter Hud
sou which rescued the torpedo boat Wins
low at Carnedas Cuba by conferring
gold and sliver medals upon them and
to retire Captain Hodgsdon of the reve
nue cutter Hugh McCullocli for meri
torious serdces were passed
On Monday the Senate by a vote of 29
to 20 refused to consider the pro Boer
resolution introduced by Mr Pettigrew
Agreed to the conference report on the
amendatory Porto Rico resolution Pass
ed bill appropriating 40000 to enlarge
and improve the public building at Bur
lington Iowa Agreed to the conference
report on the bill in behalf of northwest
ern lumbermen authorizing the Secre
tary of War to make certain regulations
on the management of loose logs on sev
eral specified rivers The House sent to
the committee on judiciary the joint res
olution for a constitutional amendment to
disqualify polygamists for election as
Senators or Representatives By a vote
of 144 to 25 passed the Laceyjbill to
prohibit the transportation by inter state
commerce of game killed in violation of
local laws Agreed to the conference
report on the Porto Rico amendatory
resolution In committee of the
considered the Senate bill for the cre
ation of a commission to study and re
port upon the industrial conditions in
China and Japan Struck out the enact
ing clause by a vote of 5S to 54 after
amending it by reducing the number of
commissioners from five to three provid
ing that not more than two of these
shall be of the same political party and
that none shall be members of either
branch of Congress Motion to strike
out enacting clause was pending in open
session when adjournment was voted
Alaskan civil code bill passed the Sen
ate on Tuesday amendments being with
drawn Harris resolution passed con
cerning conservation of the water of the
Arkansas river for the benefit of Colo
rado and Kansas Tillmans resolution
concerning tests of Krupp armor at In
dian Head was agreed to Golsideration
of army appropriation bill carrying 114
JT1590 was resumed Lodges amend
ment forbidding establishment of tele
graph or cable lines in Alaska not owned
and operated wholly by citizens of the
United States was adopted Berrys
amendment giving preference to non trust
bidders on army contracts was defeated
IS to 20 Stewarts amendment intend
ed to prevent a Cuban cable monopoly
was rejected In the House the entire day
was devoted to consideration of the Nic
aragua canal bill
The Senate on Wednesday passed bill
for the creation of linked memorial parks
on the battlefields of Fredericksburg
Chancellorsville the Wilderness and
Spcttsylvania in Virginia Received no
tice from Mr Hoar that on Thursday he
would call up the Clark contest case for
consideration Heard Mr
Mason in sup
port of his proposition to enact legislation
to prevent the adulteration of food De
voted the rest of the day to debate on the
army appropriation bill with the treat
ment of American soldiers in the Philip
pines as the chief subject The House
by a vote of 225 to 35 passed bill pre
viding for the construction of a protected
but not a fortified Nicaragua canal
TJiis and That
Dewey will visit Columbus Ohio early
in June
Queen Wilhelmina of Holland is much
grieved over the war in South Africa
Both she and her mother are constantly
contributing funds in aid of the Boers
She is fully persuaded that the English
people are in the wrong
On a train running between Ghent and
Brussels a fierce discussion about the
South African war arose among the pas
sengers An alarm was given the train
stoDDed and the disDtitnnts wwp fnrrWl
I to finish the dispute on the ground
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PETITIONS TO BE HANGED
A Kansas Prisoner Makes a Strange
liequest of the Governor
Taylor Cook a convict and now in the
penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth Kan
has petitioned Gov Stanley that the
death sentence be carried out and that he
be hanged for the murder of which he
stands convicted According to the law
of Kansas a murderer is punishable by
death But for thirty years no convict
id Kansas has suffered the death penalty
ISach Governor during that period has re
fused to sign the fatal death warraut
Taylor Cook was sentenced to the peni
tentiary ten years ago for the brutal mur
der of his wife He now demands that
the full penalty of the law be inflicted
This is the third time that Cook has
begged the Governor of Kansas to carry
out his official duty under the statutes
There are sixty convicts in the State pen
itentiary at Leavenworth convicted of
murder and waiting only the signing of
the death warrant by some Governor
to pay the penalty of their crimes Out
of this sixtyit is said that twenty are
awaiting eagerly the outcome of Taylor
Cooks petition Should Gov Stanley
consent to sign the death warrant these
twenty men will demand a like release
for themselves within a short time
It has often been claimed that in dis
regarding the statute which makes mur
der an offense punishable by death the
Governors of Kansas have inflicted a
penalty tenfold more severe This asser
tion seems to have received verification
in the pathetic story of Taylor Cook
When Gov Stanley received Cooks pe
tition he immediately wrote to the convict
that in no case would the warrant be
signed unless upon the recommendation
of the judge before whom the case was
tried and the attorney who prosecuted it
Cook wrote to Judge Clark A Smith
who condemned him and to the district
attorney but neither would recommend
his execution Again he wrote to the
Governor I have tried to fulfill your re
quirements he said and IJiave failed
It is not through any fault of mine i
now insist that you carry out your duty
as chief executive of this State and sen
tence me to execution It is believed
that Cook will be adjudged insane and
sent to an asylum
CLAIMS AGAINST THE TURK
American Missionaries Jut Big Values
on Boots and Bedding
A special from Washington says that
it is the purpose of the administration to
continue pressing the sublime porte to
pay the American missionary claims
pending against it but those acquainted
with the character of the claims believe
they greatly overestimate the value of
the property destroyed The total loss
which the missionaries at Harpoot say
they sustained as a result of the out
break at that point in 1S95 amounted to
S7985 of which 43700 represented the
value of the buildings damaged 32G7T
the personal losses of the missionaries
and 11G0S the loss on stock and ap
paratus
Rev C H Wheeler apparently suffered
the greatest loss He estimates that 9
010 will be required properly to reimburse
him Among his effects destroyed were
notes and bonds which he values at 2
200 and the accrued interest is put at 1
500 mote Clothing and materials which
he possessed and which were damaged
he values at 1342 furniture 1000
bedding 230 provisions fuel and medi
cine 750 and boots and shoes 35
Rev C F Gates apparently wore more
expensive shoes than Mr Wheeler for
he asserts that those he lost were worth
72 Dr Gates lost clothing valued at
S79 horse donkey and cows 188 and
bedding 370 Miss E C Wheeler values
her clothing she lost at 1138 bedding at
215 and photographs and pictures at
300 Her boots and shoes were worth
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Wonders of the
Paris Exposition
Cloud gallery where visitors walk
above the clouds
Active volcano with daily eruptions and
earthquakes
Enchanted house in which everything
is upside down
The Mareorama a mimi sea voyage
taken on land
Giant telescope that makes the moon
look only a mile off
The Cosmorama shoeing the earth
sun moon and stars
Subterranean world showing how gold
and silver mines look
Sea beach with salt water pumped from
the ocean 125 miles away
Trip in a shell in which you are fired
from a real mortar gun
Bottom of the ocean with a sunken
ship and strange submarine life
Talace in the sky a huge house shaped
airship that rises 2000 feet
Fairy palace under the River Seine
with mermaids and the loreleK
Light of Kimberley diamond worth
2000000 Biggest in the world
Automobile and bicycle palace with an
arena for races and exhibitions
Japanese temple and Oriental gardens
with dancing geisha girls from Tokio
American corn palace with walls of
cornstalks and tower made of corncobs
Moving sidewalks that will show the
whole exposition grounds without walk
ing a step
Restoration of old Paris of 500 years
ago with its royal court minstrels and
tournaments
Reproduction of the city of Venice
with its water streets gondolas and an
cient palaces
North Pole with icebergs and Eskimo
houses made of ice cakes with atmos
phere kept at SO degrees below zero by
liquid air
Exposition posfoffiee to be at the fop
of the Eiffel Tower 1000 feet above
ground
Monstrcjus wheel -twice the size of the
Ferris wheel of the Chicago Worlds
Fair
Palace of costumes in which the modes
of dress of all ages and all nations will
be shown
Panorama of the world which will rep
resent a trip around the world in sixty
minutes
The Alps in miniature with mountain
guides and Swiss chalets in the heart of
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Fascination of Iilcht f
Many theories have been suggested
as to why light attracts moths ut
perhaps the best explanation Is thaj it
fascinates them as a serpent dcrf a
bird So much Is this the case that
traps have been devised for their de
struction based on this fact One of
these inventions consists of an eec
tric searchlight in connection with a
blowing fan The Insects completely
fascinated are attracted by the light
and fly ctose to the lantern they are
then drawn into a pipe by a suction
draught and carried to a -sort of mill
which mixes them up with a little flour
The resulting blend is then used for
poultry food When some warships
were using their powerful searchlights
off thecoast of Egypt at more than
two miles from the shore millions of
Insects fascinated by the light trav
eled along the beam of light until they
struck the glass and fell where they
accumulated into a heap more than
two feet in height Light equally fas
cinates lishes and they have been
lured to the nets by a glowlight lower
ed into the water
Too Honorable
Angry father How dare you show
your face here again sir
Nrvy suitor 1 might have worn a
mask thats true but that would have
been deceitful Philadelphia Press
SEE TO THE WALLS
A dinger in Schoolrooms and How to
Prevent It
Owing to the gathering of so many
different classes of persons therein
the interior walls of churches school
houses hospitals etc are apt to be
come repositories of disease germs un
less preventive measures are taken
These walls should always be coated
with a clean and pure cement such
as Alabastine which is disinfectant in
its nature and more convenient to re
new and retint than any othor wall
coating The first cost is no greater
than for inferior work while re
newals are more easily and cheaply
made
Liberia Psying Her Debts
Liberia having obtained an income
from royalties paid by the English
rubber syndicate is now again paying
interest on her debt of 500000 on
which she defaulted twenty five years
ago The arrears of interest have been
cleared off by an agreement of the
creditors to receive 75000 as payment
in full of all bacL interest
There Is more Catarrn In this section of the
country than all other diseases put togetlver and
until the last few years was suptwsed to bo in
curable For a great mny years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease and prescribed local
remedies and by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment pronounced it incurable Science
has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional dis
ease and therefore requires constitutional treat
ment Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by
1 J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio is the onry con
stitutional euro on tho market It is teflien in
ternally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoon
ful It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system They offer one hundred
dollars for any oase it fails to cure Send for
circulars and testimonials Address
F J CHENEY Si CO Toledo Ohio
J2TSold by Druggists 75c
A Lofty Ambition
My dear said the banker to his
only daughter I have noticed a young
man attired In a dress suit in the par
lor two or three evenings each week
of late What is his occupation
He is at present unemployed fa
ther replied the fair girl a dreamy
far away look in her big blue eyes
but he is thinking seriously of accept
ing a position of life companion to a
young lady of means
A FVmiy Woddinc Klnjr
The wedding rinp of the Verney fam
ily cf Claydon Buckinghamshire is an
enormous gold one intended to be worn
outside the thick military glove of tho
time of Charles L and was used by
an ancestor of Sir Henry Verney at
the fatal battle of Edgebill After the
fight when search was made for the
gallant Veruey nothing could be focmi
but a gloved hand firmly clutched
round the royal standard and tbls ring
still remaining on the finger With
this relic of tbeir ancestor the Verneys
solemnize their marriages though of
course a lighter circlet is substituted
after the ceremony The Jast marriage
in which this ring was used was that
of Sir Harry Verney to the sister of
Florence Nightingale
Going to Paris
Then let its give you valuable informa
tion regarding your trip
We can render you good service and
ticket jou right through from all stations
on our line via New York and any of the
steamship lines
Call on agents of the Bnrhnnton Cedar
Rapids and Northern Railway or address
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B C R N Ry
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Tavo rlIion Bicycles
It is estimatod that about 2000000
D00 nave boon made in Europe
5nd America
Ijibby McNeil Lrbby
Housekeepers frequently feel the need
of luncheon meats which are either ready
to serve or can be prepared for the table
at a moments notice Such a need is
abundantly supplied In the superior meats
put up by the old reliable house of Libby
McNeill Libby Chicago one of whose
specialties is advertised in another col
umn of this paper and tbeir booklet
How to Make Good Things to Eat is
offered free on application
Colleges in iHClia
India now has 140 colleges and 17000
students
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Ask Tour Dealer ffar Allens Foot Ease
A powder to shake Into your shos It rests
the feet Cures Corns Bunions Swollen Sore
Hot Calfous Aching Sweating feet- and In
growing Kails Allens Foot Ease makes
new or tight shoes easy Sold byalldrugglsts
and shoe siores ISc Sample mailed FKEE
Address Allen S Olmsted Le Koy N Y
Life appears too short to be spent in
aursing animosity or registering wrong
Charlotte Bronte
18 Per Week
A salary of 18 per week and expenses
will be paid to man with one or two horse
rig to introduce our Poultry Compound
and Lice Killer among Farmers Address
with stamp Acme Mfg Co Des Moines
Iowa
Those who are in love believe every
Idle tale which flatters their expecta
tions Ovid-
Pisos Cure cannot be too highly spok
en of as a cough cure L W OBrien
322 Third avenue N Minneapolis
Minn Jan G 1900
The fruit derived from labor Is the
sweetest of all pleasure- Vanvenar
gues
Mrs Wlnslows booriirvo Stuup for Cbliaren
teething Eottens the gums reancerf inflammation
allays pain cares wind colic 25 cents a bottls
Money has little value to its possessor
unless it also has value to others L
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
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Ewesy ono noticed how
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Efts asd after taldng eight
boiOteis am now a healthy
wBsssan have gaiszed tk
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Msa Pinkfoam has fSffy
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Indorsed by over
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Tim ncnuinc have W L
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stamped on bottom like
no substitute claimed to be
as good Your dealer
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EXCURSION RATES
to Western Canada and par
ticulars ns to how to RBrnl
160 acres of the best WheaS
growing land on the Conti
nent can be secured on ap
plication to tho Superin
tendent of lianiJcration
Ottawa Canada or the nn
dcraiened SDeeiallr cOaA
InrtArl cTnurainn will lftCTB St Paul Minn on tho let
I nnd 3d Tuesday ba each month and specially low rate
i on nil lines of railway ore being quoted for excursion
leavhft St Paul on March 28th and April th for Manlrf
toba Assiniboia basitntcnewan ana AiDerca
Write to P PodleySupt Immigration Ottawa
Canada or the uudeisigned who will mail yon
atlases pamphlets etc free K Bartholomew 308
5th St bes iloines Iowa W II Kojrers Water
town South Dkota W V Bennett 801 Mew York
Life Bide Omaha Neb B Davies 154 East 3d
St St Paul Minn Agents for Govt of Canada
ELYS CREAM BALM
Cures CATARRH
It is placed into the nostrils
epreads oyer the membrano
and Is absorbed Relief is im
mediate It is cot drying does
not produce sneezing
Druggists 50 cts or by maiL
ELY BROS56 Warren St IfY
OE tfl E S NEW DISCOVERY igi7es
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capes Book of testimonials and 1 0 DAY8 treatment
FflEE Dr B 11 Greens Sons Box 8 Atlanta GU
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If afflicted with
No 10 1900
ThompsonsEyelater
Puffs under the eyes red ncse pimple
blotched greasy face dont mean hard drink
ing always as much as it shows that there is
BILE IN THE BLOOD It is true drink
ing and over eating overloads the stomach
but failure to assist nature in regularly dis
posing of the partially digested lumps of food
that are dumped into the bowels and allowed
to rot there is what causes all the trouble
CASCARETS will help nature help you and
will keep the system from filling with poisons
will clean out the sores that tell of the sys
tems rottenness Bloated by bile the figure
becomes unshapely the breath foul eyes and
skin yellow in fact the whole body kind of
fills up with filth Every time you neglect to
help nature you lay the foundation for just
such troubles CASCARETS will carry the
i poisons out of the system and will regulate
you naturally and easily and without gripe or pain Start to nignt one tablet keep it up for
a week and help the liver clean up the bowels and you will feel right your blood will be rich
face look clean eyes bright Get a JOc box of CASCARETS take as directed If you are not
cured or satisfied you get your money back Bile bloat is quickly and permanently
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25c 50c DRUGGISTS
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