Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 06, 1900, Image 2

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The French senate adopted the am
sieBty bill
Chicagos public debt is shown te be
26332000 rf
Arbuckle Bros aave reduced the
price of coffee 1 cent a pound
The population of Mississippi is 1
651270 an increase of 202 per cent
A company tor manufacturing outo
mobiles haa been organized in Mos
cow
The population of Missouri is 3106
655 against 2575184 in 1890 an in
crease of 159 per cent
Emperor William has appointed
Prince von Lynar to represent aim
at the funeral of Sir Arthur Sulli
s
van
The charge is made that the money
sharEs of Chicago pay 15000 annu
ally -to the police officials for protec
tion
The Illinois Central has decided to
spend 6000000 to substitute electric
ity for steam in Its Chicago suburban
service
Emperor William in the name of the
German empire will present to Paris
Germanys imperial building at the ex
position
Melville E Stone manager of the
Associated Press having lived in Chl
cagor thirty years moves to New York
December 1
Dr J W Brock a noted army sur
geon has died at his home at Leaven
worth Kan He served through the
civil war in the Sixty sixth Ohio vol
unteers
Mrs Clay Powell widow of the late
Captain Lee Linn of the Wabash Ind
Courier for many years noted as a
democratic journalist in northern Indi
ana died
A law has just gone into operation
in Norway permitting the conditional
discharge of a convict for good be
havior after he had served two thirds
of his sentence
The British cabinet decided to rec
ommend to Queen Victoria that Lord
Kitchener be made a lieutenant gen
eral so as to enable him to talse over
the supreme command in South Africa
when Lord Roberts leaves the coun
try
District Attorney McAllister of Colo
rado Springs has ordered Sheriff Free
man of Lincoln county to proceed
against the members of -the mob who
burned Preston Porter jr at the stake
last week Governor Thomas insists
on prosecution
Joseph Leshers plan to coin souve
nir dollars out of silver has appar
ently been abandoned at Victor Colo
It is claimed he has been informed
by government officials that the coin
age plan is contrary to law and his
dies will be seized
Cattle feeding has been cut short by
the high price of corn in Kansas The
scarcity of the product has made the
grain worth about 40 cents a bushel
in the local market It has affected
the price of stock cattle and they bring
less than in the eastern counties
where there is a better crop for feed
ing Many feed yards are empty for
-the first time in several years
Colonel Edward McMurdo the
Scotchman who built the railroad from
Lourenzo Marquez to Pretoria capital
of the late South African republic
failed to get his money for the work
before he died His heirs among
whom is his brother Robert an attor
ney at Chicago Illwere awarded
1000000 -by the Geneva arbitrators
which the Portuguese government
must pay
Prof N S Shafer of Harvard uni
versity a southern man who has made
a special scientific study of the con
dition of the negroes of the south
gives no favor to the pessimistic opin
ions that come from that section He
thinks that the moral and
tual condition of the negroes is im
proving and so far as social morals
are concerned he regards the negro
as on the whole less dangerous than
whites of a like social grade
Baron Farnham died at London He
was born March 7 1849
Lieutenant Faramond the French
naval attache at Washington has been
advised that the training ship
with a large number of
French cadets on board will visit
American waters next spring
John Hubbard was shot and killed
by police officers at Middlesboro Ky
while resisting arrest
General Bullers home newspaper
the North Devon Herald says it is
understood the general -will be made a
peer when the new years honor list
is issued and that he will assum8 the
title of Lord Buller of LJvsmith
The population of Virginia is 1854
184 against 1655980 in 1890 an in
crease of 198204 or 119 per cent
The population of Kansas is 1470
495 against 1427096 in 1890 an in
crease of 3 per cent Nevada 42335
against 45671 in 1890 a decrease of
74 per cent
The bill submitted to the reichstag
shows the imperial budget for 1901
balances at 2240947301 marks an in
crease of 174303289 over 1900
No Name a valuable trotting horse
owned by Louis Helm of Baraboo
Wis was killed in a railroad wreck
at Jackson Mich He had a record of
213 and was valued at 5000
Bohn Lawson Johnston the noted
English dietetic expert died at Can
nes France
Trinity college the newly founded
Catholic institution for the higher ed
ucation of women was dedicated at
Washington D C with imposing cer
emonies
Ten plants to manufacture common
cotton seed bulls into paper of differ
ent grades will soon be erected in the
south Robert Thomas a New York
paper expert says the scheme is being
backed by a corporation with 5000
000 capital and that the work of put
ting up the plants will begin in about
thirty days
111 HAS BEGBN
Both Houses of Congress Assemble at
the Proper Time
NEARLY ALL MEMBERS PRESENT
Short Sessions Held Adjournment Fol
lowing the Beading of the Presidents
Message Senatorial Conferences as to
the Program for the Week
- WASHINGTON Dec 4 The open
ing of cqngress drew great crowds to
the capitol Intent on witnessing those
Interesting scenes marking the inau
guration of the legislative -work of the
government On June 7 last the first
session of the Fifty sixth congress ad
journed and the second session began
today with many momentous questions
awaiting the attention of the national
lawmakers
Early in the day the tide of travel
turned down Pennsylvania avenue to
ward the capitol filling the broad
walks leading to the marble terrace
which by 11 oclock presented a scene
of busy activity On the eastern plaza
front there was the same scene of ac
tivity long lines of carriage swinging
up to tne wings bringing senators
members pubile officials and interest
ed observers while the many lines of
cars contributed their quota of the in
terested public
Inside the building but little restric
tion had been placed on the free mov
ing of the throng and the crowd moved
at will from one wing to the other
All of the public galleries were open
so that everyone in the good natured
crowd had an equal chance By 11
oclock the elevators began to be
sieged and there were signs of an over
flow at the doors leading to the galler
ies It was evident that the women
took great interest in the procedure
for they were present in full force
one delegation of girl students num
bering over fifty
There were conferences among sen
ators as to the program for the week
and for so early in the session un
usual activity was displayed by mem
bers on both sides of the capitol
Speaker Henderson arrived at his
private office about 1115 and soon was
surrounded by members discussing the
program of business
At noon the speakers gavel fell and
the hum of voices was hushed Every
member rose in his seat In the silence
that followed the voice of the blind
chaplain rose clear and impressive in
prayer The chaplain made a touching
reference to departed members asking
the blessing of heaven on the bereaved
ones left behind
At the conclusion of the prayer the
clerk called the roll There was so
much confusion that the roll call was
stopped by the speaker
All members will take seats he
ordered It is impossible to proceed
with the roll call unless order is re
stored
His gavel struck the desk rapidly
and finally the noise subsided After a
brief session the house recessed until
2 oclock
In the senate the credentials of Wil
liam B Dillingham as a senator from
Vermont were presented and the oath
was administered to him He fills the
unexpired term of the late Senator
Morrill
Senator G ears successor former
Representative Jonathan P Dolliver of
Iowa was present but his credentials
were withheld until the official an
nouncement of Senator Gears death
At 1215 p m the senate took a re
cess for half an hour
The president pro tem Mr Frye ap
pointed Messrs Hoar and Cockrell a
committee to wait on the president and
inform him that the senate was ready
to receive any communication he de
sired to make The committee will
join a like committee from the house
of representatives
At 1255 the senate took a further
recess until 145
Steel Coutrnct Signed
WASHINGTON D C Dec 4 The
contract with the Bethlehem Steel
company of Pennsylvania for armor
plate for naval vessels was signed at
the navy department yesterday thus
concluding the armor plate contract
in its entirety as the contract with
the Carnegie company was signed yes
terday The Bethlehem companys
contract was exactly similar to that
of Carnegie viz 18592 tons of armor
for S18837050
General Wilson Arrives
SAN FRANCISCO Cal Dec 3
Brigadier General James H Wilson
who arrived here yesterday from
China on the transport Thomas will
leave for Washington Tuesday to re
port to the war department General
Wilson is accompanied by Lieutenant
G S Turner of the Tenth infantry
Will Succeed Von HIIqueL
BERLIN Dec 3 It is announced
that the forthcoming retirement of
Dr Von Siemens from the directorship
of the Deutsche bank is due to the
pressure of political duties and tnis
is generally interpreted to mean that
he will succeed Dr von Miquel as min
ister of finance
Turk Sptrles
CONSTANTINOPLE Dec 3 The
Turko German difficulty regarding a
coaling station in the Red sea has
been settled Germany intimating that
she only wants a station during the
Chinese crisis
First Bill Is Introduced
WASHINGTON Dec 4 The roll
call of the house showed that 275 mem
bers had responded to their names
The speaker announced a quorum pres
ent and that the house was ready for
business The new members were
then sworn in The speaker appoint
ed Messrs Payne of New York Gros
venor of Ohio and Richardson of Ten
nessee to join the committee of the
senate to notify the president that con
gress was ready to receive any com
munication from him
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MESSAGE Of THE PRESIDENT
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Some of the Principal Points in the Chief
Executives Annual
The president congratulates the
country on the prosperous condition of
the people engaged in all industries
and the existence of conditions which
warrant the belief that the prosperity
will continue
The troubles in China occupy a large
portion of the message The president
treats not only of the present troubles
but the causes -which have produced
them These are stated to be the an
tipathy of the Chinese to innovations
upon their long established customs
and the centuries old desire for exclu
siveness The opening up of the ports
and the gradual spread of trade with
foreigners to the interior the estab
lishment of industries and innovationa
all over the empire has caused a
steady growth of the feeling of resent
ment This has been assiduously cul
tivated by designing politicians who
surround the court The efforts of the
variouspowers in years past through
reason and sometimes by means of a
display of force to keep down an up
rising are reviewed The history of
the present troubles is detailed and it
is pointed out that the United States
has kept constantly in view so far
as circumstances would warrant the
traditional desire of this country to
maintain peace and good relations
with China and the same idea would
dominate the final settlement of the
troubles so far as the United States
could control The punishment of the
real culprits who were the instigators
of the uprising must be insisted upon
however
The relations of the United States
with other powers are most cordial
The president calls attention to the
new laws in Germany which affect the
meat trade with this country but
states it is too early to say just what
their effect will be
Concerning the Alaskan boundary
the president states there is a neces
sity for delimitating the line and that
steps have been taken to secure a per-
manent settlement of the differences
By a special arrangement this question
had been separated from other matters
and would be settled independently
and as rapidly as the difficulties sur
rounding it could be overcome
The Nicaragua canal question is re
viewed but no specific recommenda
tions are made
The fact is pointed out that the sur
plus revenues for the year were 79
527060 and that this had enabled the
setting aside of 56544556 for the
sinking fund The treasury situation
is strong and warrants some reduction
in the revenues Legislation to ren
der certain the parity of the two cur
rency metals is recommended
The necessity of legislation to re
store the merchant marine is called to
the attention of congress
Legislation for the effective control
of trusts is recommended and the value
of uniform legislation on this subject
by the various states is pointed out
Concerning the Philippines the presi
dent renews his statement that any
definite scheme of government cannot
be brought forth consistently so long-
as the authority of the United States A
is disputed by armed men The settle
ment of the difficulties however has
made material progress and there is
promise that order will soon be re
stored The appointment of the com
mission is reviewed together with the
instructions given it
It is recommended that the govern
ment of Porto Rico be turned over to
the Interior department
The situation in Cuba is gone over
and congress is informed that so soon1
as the constitutional convention shall
have completed its labors a copy of
that document will be transmitted for
such action as congress may deem ad
visable
Legislation for the army is reviewed
and a recommendation made for an
army of 60000 with authority to re
cruit and maintain it at 100000 so
long as conditions in the Philippines
shall render it necessary
The president commends to congress
the recommendations of the secretary
of the navy for an increase in the offi
cers and men in that service
Eager for Government Iancl
CROOKSTON Minn Dec 4 A line
of men was formed last night extend
ing from the United States land office
for several blocks with the intention
of remaining in their places until
Tuesday morning so that they may
have an early chance to file upon the
lands of the White Earth Indian res
ervation which have been opened for
settlement It is estimated that there
will be a half dozen filing for each
claim and the contests that follow will
keep the land attorneys busy for the
rest of the winter Bloodshed may
ensue between the squatters and those
who have abided by the law
Kills a Drunken Father
CHILLICOTHE Mo Dec 3 News
has been received here of the killing
of Frank Young a farmer living near
Plymouth Carroll county by his 20-year-old
son Elmer Young was drunk
and started in to annihilate his family
with a knife He had succeeded in
wounding his wife when the son shot
Mm in the neck with a shotgun al
most severing the head from the bocty
Xiicntenant Insane
ST JOSEPH Mo Dec 3 William
Haley was sent to the insane asylum
here today He cannot recover Haley
was with Quantrell at the burning and
sacking of Lawrence Kan being the
noted guerrillas chief lieutenant For
many years he has been a member of
the local police force
All Present But Senator Allen
WASHINGTON Dec 4 Every
member of the Nebraska delegation
except Senator Allen was inhis seat
when the two houses of congress con
vened today Several of the delega
tions were favored with handsome
floral offerings notably Senator Thurs
ton whose desk was buried under a
wealth of color Senator Allens desk
also had two bouquets from friends
who had sent the Howers on the sup
position that Mr Allen would be in his
seat but he is not expected until the
last of the week
IS- HELD- FOR MDIffi
The Supposed Slayer of Ranchman Full
hart Under Arrest
PRISONER TAKEN AT LOUISVILLE
Sheriff Armstrong of Caster County
Kljrhtly Scented Hii Prey Feels Con
fident He Has the Bight Man
cellaneons Nebraska Matters
BROKEN BOW Neb Dec 4 Sher
iff Armstrong returned here with
William Oxley the supposed murderer
of Ranchman W H Fullhart who was
found dead northwest of Anselmo a
week ago Saturday He found hii
at Louisville Neb and placed him in
irons and arrived here with him on
the 4 oclock train
On leaving here last Wednesday
morning the sheriff went to Arnold
where he learned that Oxley had been
making his home through the sum
mer with David Parks of whose
daughter he was enamored Oxley had
borrowed a horse of Parks which had
been returned at that time Learning
that Oxley had been at Fullharts
place with the horse and that he had
been seen going toward Gothenburg
on horseback the sheriff proceeded to
Gothenburg He found that Oxley had
secured a stock pass for Omaha and
sent Parks horse home by the mail
carrier Learning at Arnold that Ox
ley had a brother and sister in the vi
cinity of Springfield Neb the sheriff
after finding no clue to his man at
South Omaha proceeded to visit
Springfield Finding no clue there he
went to Louisville and learning that
Oxley had been there he secured an
acquaintance of Oxleys who pointed
him out and enabled the sheriff to
make the arrets Oxley had 13 on
his person two pocketknives and a
razor
It is reported that Oxley sold four
head of cattle to the T L V ranch
sixteen miles southwest of Fullharts
place the same week the murder is
supposed to have been committed Ox
ley had been on the ranches in that
vicinity several years prior to six
years ago Since then nothing had
been known of him until he returned
last spring There is a timber claim
entry in the T L V ranch which
Oxley took a number of years ago
when he was an employe on the ranch
but as the company for which he was
working at the time broke up noth
ing further was done with the timber
claim and it yet remains in his name
The ranch is now owned by Tierney
Bros of this place Sheriff Armstrong
feels confident he has the right man
Oxley claims his parents live in Red
Willow county He refuses to talk
about the case tut says he knows noth
ing about the murder
Nebraska Dairymen to Meet
LINCOLN Neb Dec 4 The Ne
braska Dairymens association con
venes its sixteenth annual meeting in
the committee room of the Lindell at
730 oclock Tuesday evening Decem
ber 18 The session will be devoted to
reports of executives and appointment
of committees
Wednesday sessions will be held in
the dairy building on the state univer
sity farm and addresses will be made
by Chancellor E Benjamin Andrews
and Governor Poynter It is announc
ed that those who attend these ses
sions are expected to bring their lunch
es with them and make a full day of
it as the farm is to be given an in
spection No session will be held in
the evening as the traveling men
wish an opportunity to entertain and
do business with their customers
Thursday is to be devoted to a few
papers and a system of elaborate dem
onstrations at the skimming station
on the farm
Premiums aggregating 380 have
been offered by the association to ex
hibitors and as various companies
have also offered special prizes a good
competitive show is expected
New Beet Contract
GRAND ISLAND Neb Dec 4 The
beet raisers of this vicinity are quite
satisfied if not enthuisastic over the
new contract under which they will
raise beets next season The contracts
are now in the hands of the agents and
are being called for freely It is ex
pected that there will be from 4000 to
5000 acres of beets for the local fac
tory next fall and if this result does
obtain there is some promise that the
factory in this vicinity will be en
larged by the addition of the Steffens
process Mr Robert Oxnard not long
since stated that such addition would
be made if the cultivation of beets in
the vicinity would be such as to prom
ise a permanent and uninterrupted
operation of the factory in the succes
sive seasons
Printed Reports Delivered
LINCOLN Neb Dec 4 Printed
copies of the annual report of the
State Horticultural society compiled
by Secretary Charles H Barnard were
delivered at the state house The re
port consists largely of scientific dis
cussions on horticultural subjects and
includes a complete record of the pro
ceedings of the last annual meeting of
the society The report of the treas
urer shows that there was a balance
on hand January 9 when the last
meeting was held of 112212
The population of Illinois is 4821
550 against 3826351 in 1890 an in
crease of 99d199 or 26 per cent
Rhode Island 428556 against 345560
n 1890 an increase of 24 per cent
Steward for the Asylum
LINCOLN Neb Dec 4 For stew
ard of the asylum for incurable in
sane at Hastings the Governor elect
after a conference with W B Kern
of Wood River who will be installed
as superintendent has selected H C
Haverly of Adams county O G
Smith of Buffalo county has been se
lected for assistant superintendent of
the industrial school at Kearney
Frank McCartne3r of Nebraska City
whose appointment as deputy secre
tary of state was announced some time
ago has notified Mr Marsh that he
will accept
THE POPULATION Of NEBRASKA
Returns by Counties Given Oat by the
Census Bureau
WASHINGTON Dec 1 The popu
lation of Nebraska as officially an
nounced is 1069539 against 1058910
in 1890 This is an increase since
1890 of 9629 or 9 per cent The pop
ulation in 1880 was 452402 showing
an increase of 606508 or 1340 per
cent from 1880 to 1890 The popula
tion -by-counties ifollows
1900
Adams 18840
Antelopo 11344
Banner 1114
Blaine 603
Boone 11689
Box Butte 5572
Boyd 7332
Brown 3470
Buffalo 20254
Burt 13040
Butler 15703
Cass 21330
Cedar - 12467
Chase A i A i 2559
Cherry 6541
Cheyenne 5570
Clay 15735
Colfax 11211
14584
Custer 19758
Dakota 62S6
Dawes 6215
Dawson 12214
Deuel 2163
Dixon 10535
Dodge 22293
Douglas 140590
Dundy 2434
Fillmore 150S7
Franklin 9455
Frontier S7S1
Furnas 12373
Gage 30051
Garfield 2127
Gosper 5301
Grant 763
Greeley 5691
Hall 17206
Hamilton 13330
Harlan 9370
Hayes 2708
Hitchcock 7 4409
Holt 0rr 12224
Hooker 7 771 432
Howard 10343
Jefferson 15196
Johnson 11197
Kearney 9866
Keith 1951
Keya Paha 3076
Kimball j1 I 75S
Knox 14343
Lancaster 64835
Lincoln 11416
Logan 960
Loup 1305
McPherson 517
Madison 16976
Merrick 9253
Nance 8222
Nemaha 14952
Nuckolls 12414
Otoe 222SS
Pawnee 11770
Perkins 1702
Phelps 10772
Phelps 10772
Platte 17747
Polk 10542
Red Willow V A 4 -v 9604 -Richardson
7 19614
Saline 18252
Sarpy 90S0
Saunders f -v J20S5
Scotts Bluff ZB2
Reward JobjO
Sheridan 6033
Stferman 6550
Sioux V 2055
Stanton G959
Tfiayer 14325
Thomas 62S
Thurston 8756
Valley 7339
Washington i 13086
Wayne 9802
Webster 11519
Wheeler 1362
York 18205
1890 1SS0
24303 10235
10399 3953
2435
1146
8683 4170
5494
695
4twO
22162 7531
11069 6937
15454 9194
24080 16683
7023 2899
4807 70
642S
5693 1558
16310 11294
10453 6588
12265 5569
21677 2211
5386 3213
y f I j
10129 - 2909
2893
80S4 4177
19260 11263
158008 37645
4012 37
16022 10204
7693 5465
8497 934
9840 6407
36344 13164
1659
4816 1673
458
4809 i461
16513 S52
14096 8267
8158 6086
3953 119
5799 1012
13672 3287
426
9430 4391
14852 S09G
10333 7595
9061 4072
2556 194
3920
07
8582 3666
76395 28090
10441 3632
1378
1662
401
13669 55S9
875S 5341
5773 1212
12920 10451
11417 4235
25403 15727
10340 6920
4354
9869 2417
9869 2447
15437 9511
10817 684G
8837 3044
17574 15031
20097 14491
6S75 4481
21577 15810
1838
16140 11147
8687
63M 2061
2452 X589
4619 1813
1273S 6113
517
3176 109
7092 2321
11869 2631
6169 S13
11210 7104
1683 644
17279 lllJ
Nebraskas Great Surplus
LINCOLN Dec 1 Figures com
piled by the State Bureau of Statistics
show that the surplus products ex
ported from Nebraska during the last
calendar year amounted in value to
173849207 Following are the fig
ures
Kind Amount Value
Horses and mules hd 50370 2014800
Cattle head 69S181 32814507
Hogs head 2213912 27673900
Sheep head 737357 25SO750
Mixed stock head S1578 171313S
Packing house pro
ducts pounds 704526165 52S39402
Wheat bushels 21852019 12018650
Corn bushels 77774683 15070105
Oats bushels 17590345 2814455
Barley bushels 450143 398376
Rye bushels 1249815 474929
Hay tons 92903 603882
Flax bushels 980074 975173
Flour pounds 86S62753 1737255
Other mill products
pounds 71299000 534742
Grain not classified
bushels 31778 9433
Live poultry coops 211045 1846643
Dressed poultry lbs 1598012 137840
Egs cases 467803 1403409
Butter pounds 20495478 3698186
Cream pounds 4418850 353508
Cheese pounds 1S9013 18931
Sugar beets tons 32309 133430
Strawberries cases- 3107 7088
Grapes baskets 9820 1669
Apples barrels 765 1912
Peaches cases 480 432
Black and red rasp
berries cases 1041 1561
Cherries cases 4476 7833
Fruit pounds 2375033 33438
Cooperage pounds 1756880 35137
Game pounds 22595 22595
Fur pounds 12909 4617
Potatoes bushels 271500 81450
Honey pounds 36S5 368
Fish pounds 2939 293
Wood cars 296 18140
Gold 28S660
Silver 47349S
Ice cars 641 32050
Brick thousands 28557 214177
Sand and gravel cars 27S1 20796
Hides pounds 28570833 2571374
Celery 907183 36287
Vegetables pounds 148793 1487
Broom corn tons 1271 SS970
Brooms dozens 44315 155102
Stone cars 6305 116642
Beer kegs 27543 550S6
Lime cars 19 2796
Straw tons 780 3020
Millet tons 30 305
Hemp pounds 206885
Wool pounds 110085 14861
Feathers pounds 1714 S57
Bread pounds 20791 727
Vitriol pounds 1785300 98211
Alcohol pounds 72800 18750
Syrup pounds 159300 2S0O
OH meal pounds 190000 54w
Oil pounds 54000 2100
Spirits 12500
Iron - 11200
Miscellaneous lbs 85417486 1222330
Totals 173849207
Child Eats Strychnine
NORFOLK Neb Dec 1 A four-year-old
daughter of Fred Lau living
west of town in searching for some
thing to eat got hold of and ate some
strychnine which was kept to poison
rats
Tnnter Accidentally Phot
ALBION Neb Dec 1 Captain
Fred J Mack Company 21 Nebraska
National Guards was shot by a com
rade while skirmishing for quail and
rabbits Part of the shot took effect in
his nose neck ana hand His inju
ries are net serious but it was a very
narrow escape
Crashed by Wajon Wheels
RUSHVILLE Neb Dec 1 A man
named Jackson was killed on the road
between this place and Pine Ridge
He was engaged in freighting coal to
the agency and fell from his load
the wheels passing over his body Sill
ing him instantly
OTcald Follw Good ITxarapl
Now that the courts have sustained
the validity of the ordinance in Phil
adelphia prohibiting the distribution of
advertising handbills and circulars in
the streets and In vestibules and on
the porches there is a general demand
on the part of newspapers in interior
Pennsylvania cities for similar ordi
nances If littering the streets of Phil
adelphia with loose paper is a bad
thing it is argued to be quite as oad
for the streets of other cities though
they may not be so large
WHY MRS P1NKHAM
Is Able to Help Side Women
When Doctors FaiL
How gladly would men fly to wo
mans aid did they but understand
womans feelings trials sensibilities
and peculiar organic disturbances
Those things are known only to
women and tne am a man womu giv
is not at nia cuiumauu
To treat a case properly it is necesr
sary to know all about it and full
information many times cannot do
given by a woman to her family phvj
jRMvBfmk fife
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