Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, July 21, 1904, Image 7

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    / ' A Good Story.
When Representative Morris Sliep-
pard , of Texas , ' was nominated for
Congress as the successor of his fa
ther , he was but 27 years old , and his
opponents lost no opportunity to make
capital of his youth. In joint debate ,
'one day , one of Sheppard's opponents
proceeded something like this :
"Why , " he said , "it is ridiculous to
think of Bending a mere boy to Con-
grcrfs. It is a time and place where
, we need mature men with mature
minds. It reminds me of the old dar
key who thought the end of the world
was at hand and who got down on his
knees-to pray.
" 'O Lord , ' he pleaded , 'come down
and save this sinful world. And come
yourself , Lord ; don't send your son.
This ain't no time for boys. ' "
The Weals Spot.
A weak , aching uack tells of sick
kidneys. It aches when you work. It
aches when you try to rest. It throbs
f
in changeaoie
weather. Urinary
troubles add to
your misery. No
r.est , no comfort ,
until the kidneys
are well. Cure
them with Doan's
Kidney Pills.
Mrs. W. M. Dau-
- scher , of 25 Water
street , Bradford.
Pa. , says : "I had
an almost continu
ous pain in the
small of the back.
Mv ankles , feet
hands and almost my whole body
tvere bloated. I was languid and the
kidney secretions were profuse. Phy
sicians told me I had diabetes in its
worst form , jjnd I feared I would never
recover. Doan's Kidney Pills cured me
in 1800 , and I have been well ever
since. "
A FREE TRIAL of this great kid
ney medicine which cured Mrs. Dnu-
scher will be mailed to any part of the
United States. Addrc.ss Foster-Mil-
burn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. Sold by all
dealers , price 50 cents per box.
Comparative Birthrates.
The birth rate among the foreicn-
bora in Massachusetts is 52 per 1,000 ;
among the native born it is 17.
VERY LOW RATES TO BOSTON
AND RETURN
Via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Ky.
Less than one fare for the round
trip. Tickets on sale Aug. 12 , 13 and
14. Return limit may be extended to
Sept. 30. Tickets will be sold via New
York if desired. Full information on
application to L. F. Vosburgh , G. A.
P. D. , ISO Clark street , Chicago , or C.
F. Daly , Chief A. G. P. A. , Chicago.
The first threshing machine was re
cently set up in Damascus. It is a stearn
thresher from Indiana.
Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot Ease.
A powder to siinke into your shoes. It rests
the feet , Quros Corns , Bunions , Swollen.
Sore , Hot , Callous , Aching , Sweating feet
and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease
makes new or tiRht iboes easy. Sold by all
druggists nnd shoe stores , 23c. Sample
mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Oliusted ,
Le Roy , N. T.
Xornnn capitalists and persons desir
ing to become such , sacrificed to Plutus ,
the god ofwealth. .
Piso's Cure for Consumption cured me
of a tenacious and persistent cough.
Wm. * I. Harrison , 227 AV. llilst street ,
New York , March 25 , 1901.
The Pierides gave Greek girls such
graces of mind and body as they pos
sessed.
TPlnsloTr'a BooxEnrd 3TBOT for Childm
teithinc : softens the cams , reduces inflaimnfcUon. & 1
lajs palL. euros wind colic. 23 o nta a brrttl * .
Th services ot no It s than forty-
three gods and goddesses were needed to
raise a Roman child.
There is tie satisfaction keener
than being dry and comfortable
Tvhen cut in the Jiardsst storm.
YOUAEc Sl'PJc OF THI5
$ X J-Y00 V/EAB ;
ILEB CLOTHING
MADE IN MACK OR YELJ.OW
RACKED BY OUR GUARANTEE.
J.TOWCR CO.BOiTON.MASSUJA
rt R CANADIAN c6UrHTE .TOCasr0.tAHv
> \iK YOUR O&AL.&R. .
If he mil not supply you
our free catalogue of garment anrf hota.
A SKIN OP BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER.
K. T. FEUX GOURAUD'S OBIENTAI.
D CREABI , OK MAGICAL BKAUTIF33EB
e ° Removes Tan , Pimples.FrecJiles ,
-sS Moth Patches , Rash , apd Skla
T dlteates , and erery blemish
a baauty , and
efle6daectlon.lt
sS&Y teed the test
- and lf
&Y tnate It to be sura
Accept no counter-
felt at similar
name. Dr. X. A.
Savro said to a
lady of the haul-
ton ( a patient ) :
-'As yon ladies
will use them , 1
recommend
'Gouraud's Cream'
the le t banaful of all the tkln preparations. "
For sale by all DrngglsU and Fancy fioods Dealers
lnthoTr.S.'Canadas.andE roi > e.
FERD. T. HOPKINS , Prep'r , 37 Great Jones St , N. Y.
TEA
100 CUPS
DELICIOUS TEA
Given away diinnj ? JnJy and Aucust. To Intro
duce our hijih crude Teas , vro will , upon receipt
of 30 cents , forward to any address , -without fur
ther expense , sufficient Tea to make 103 cups
lull strength of the finest English Breakfast i r
I'Ormosa Oolong Tea. N.uno your preference.
Tins offer inieuded for consumers , not for deal
ers. Our object being to please and satisfy ,
vour approval is our best recommtn-latiou.
Money order preferred. Address Tea Department
"
ment Georlng Coilee Company , 123 "Water St. ,
New York.
Wo don't "expect" -hope"
but liavo paid five cents per
share for 16 months. Dividends increased this
year. Legitimate business , honestly handled.
Nothing better or safer. FirEt class Btocks. low
priaa pay dividends soon , ilako your money
earn money , \\riteto-day. Bank references.
Oil and mining stock bought , Bold or exchanged.
What have you ? DEBENTURE SURETY COM-
iUalto Bldg. , Ban Franciico , Col.
\
BI& STEIKE BEGUN.
FIFTY THOUSAND STOCK YARDS
EMPLOYES QUIT WORK.
Labor Tie-Up Affects Nine Great Cen
ters Demand Is for More Pay No
tices Sent Out to Stop Shipments of
Live Stock ,
The great slock yards strike , expected -
, ed to paralyze the meat industry for
a time at least , began Tuesday. Ow
ing to the refusal of the packers to
grant a demand for increased wages ,
what promises to be one of the most
extensive strikes in the history of the
packing Industry of the United States
was begun in Chicago , Kansas City ,
Omaha , St Joseph , Mo. , and other
cities where large packing plants are
located. If prolonged , this strike is
expected to cause such widespread in
convenience as was never before
equaled , except by the anthracite coal
famine of two years ago.
No one can foretell how long the
strike will last Meat in Chicago took
a big jump In price at once. With
in a short time it will be impossible
for the city householder to secure meat
at all , unless the packers succeed in
running their establishments with non
union labor. More than 45,000 men and
their families are involved in the move
ment which has enforced this great
idleness. In Chicago alone 18,000 men
are on strike , and 10,000 more work
ers , whose services as electricians ,
steamfltters , firemen , engineers , car
workers , painters , clerks , bookkeepers
and teamsters will not be needed , will
be thrown out of employment
What Men Demand.
A uniform rate of wages , the mini
mum to equal the maximum now paid ,
a stationary date for the expiration of
all agreements , a fixed "living" wage
for unskilled workers , non-restriction
of union influence and no more than
ten hours a day's work , are some of
the essential requests of the union
which have been Incorporated into \ \
platform upon which the general offi
cials have accepted the strike power.
Anti-union , anti-increase and opposi
tion to all demands is the platform
upon which packers representing an
aggregate wealth of $107,000,000 have
decided to fight Tbe packers , it is
CHICAGO STOCK YAUDS.
dren held possession of the streets in
the vicinity of the yards , and at last
President Cleveland intervened and
sent regular troops to Chicago under
Gen. Nelson A. Miles. This put a
quietus on the rioters and prevented in
terference with the employment of
non-union men , allowing business to be
resumed. The stock yards employes
had no grievance of their own , but
those that struck went out in sympa
thy with the railway strikers.
In 1886. the year of the Hay market
riots , another attempt was made to tie
up the yards , but without success.
More recently was the attempt of
union teamsters to tie up the meat in
dustries not long ago , when rioting
became general in the streets of Chica
go. This strike was only settled after
wholesale arrests , scores of street
blockades , aiMl when Chicago was
threatened" with a meat famine be
cause of the determination of union
workers to prevetn the packers de
livering any supplies.
SENATOR CLARK IS MARRIED.
Wealthy "Westerner Weds His Ward
in France Three Years Ago.
Senator W. A. Clark of Montana has
caused the announcement to be made
that on May 25 , 1901 , in Marseilles ,
France , he was united to his ward , Miss
Anna La Chapelle. Following the for
mal announcement by the Senator him
self came the fact that there is a little
daughter in Prance , who is now about
2 years old. Mrs. Clark and her child
are at present in Paris.
The announcement adds another chap
ter to a romance that began about nine
years ago in the city of Butte 'and in
which the handsome child of the \vestern
,0000 * 00
SENATOR W. A. CLABK.
mining fields and the many times mill
ionaire United States Senator are the
leading characters. Senator Clark made
the girl his ward and provided her with
opportunities for such tuition as he con
sidered she should have. It began in
seminaries in this country and finished
in schools abroad and in extensive travel
STORM HAVOC AT THE FAIR
Thousands Are Drenched and the Pike
Is Damaged.
Sweeping down from the north against
the heat and humidity that made St.
Louis a de.id center of atmospheric stag
nation last week , a terrific storm of cold
wind and hail wrought death and havoc
in the world's fair city Monday after
noon. The icy gale struck the exposi
tion at a time when the grounds were
thronged vrith sightseers and threw the
visitors into a panic. Thousands who
were within a few steps of the buildings
or just outside the attractions on the
Pike were drenched by the sudden down
pour.
CHICAGO UNION STOCK YARDS "THE WORLD'S BUTCHER SHOP. '
said , have advertised for thousands of
countrymen to replace the striker ? ; .
The advertisements say the men are
to eat and sleep in the plants.
Other Stock Yarda Strikes.
The last time the Chicago stock
yards plants were tied up was in ISO I ,
during the great railway strike. For
six weeks all the industries were prac
tically tied up , no cattle being received
and none slaughtered. A mob of from
5,000 to 10,000 men , women and chil-
The storm swooped down at the rate
of sixty-five miles an hour , driving its
hail missiles with the velocity of bullets.
It ripped into the barnlike exposition
structures and shook them until the Jef
ferson Guards were ordered to lock the
immense doors in order that the wind
might not raise the roofs.
The rain came down in torrents , turn
ing the "cascades" into a Niagara , bring
ing the lagoon almost to a level with the
lawns and causing the electric launches
and gondolas to put hurriedly for port.
Strong gusts struck the canvas moun
tains on the Pike and blew over some ot
the gigantic painted boulders that tower
over the restaurant iu the Tyrolean Alps
known to visitors as the "Petroleum
Alps. " Jerusalem was shaken to its
foundations.
The storm had died to a velocity of
forty-eight miles an hour when it struck
the center of St. Louis , but it still re
tained strength enough to blow twelve
barges across the river and to send sev
eral river packets crashing against the
stone 'levees. Twenty-five houses in
Twenty-second street were unroofed , and
the steeple of the North Presbyterian
Church was blown into the front of a
grocery store. Plate glass windows were
broken like egg shells , and telephone and
telegraph wires were carried away for
miles.
Five persons were injured , and Thom
as O'Toole was struck by lightning near
his home and instantly killed. Five per
sons who lived in houseboats in the river
are not accounted for and may have been
drowned.
A panic occurred at the Union race
track. When the storm was at its worst
3,000 men , women and children were
running wildly about the grand stand
seeking shelter. A bolt of lightning
struck near the stand , but no one was
injured.
The right of the Citizens' Alliance to
use a label similar to one adopted by the
Typographical Uiion for use on all print
ed matter turned out of union shops is
to be tested in the San Francisco , Gal. ,
courts.
Twelve mules and three horses were
burned to death in a fire which destroy
ed the barn of the Boyd Construction
Company , Fifth and Orchard streets ,
Kansas City , Kan. It is believed the fire
was caused by lightning striking an elec
tric light wire running into the building.
A general defense fund of $150,000 is
being raised by the Amalgamated Asso
ciation of Street and Electric Railway
Employes of America.
The pay of common laborers in Ira-
land is almost double that of twelve
years ago.
The Igorrotes might compromise the
matter by dressing like a comic opera
chorus. Detroit Free Press.
In case of doubt , take your umbrel
la. In case of doubt as to the owner
ship of the umbrella , take it anyway.
Kansas City Journal.
The actress with the flag painted , on
her back beats the Constitution in go
ing ahead of it , not following it.
New York Mail and Express.
Mr. Rockefeller is gathering the gold
mines in the UnitedStates. . By and
by he will be able to say of the repub
lic , "It is all Mine ! " Mexican Herald.
In Australia grafter means a doer
of hard and faithful work. Now ve
understand why they call that coun
try the antipodes. Boston Globe.
The reason a man marries his
sweetheart is because she is not like
other girls. The reason he divorces
her is because she is. Illinois State
Journal.
One of those large volumes of
treaties of no further use or validity
might be used to keep the "open door"
from being slammed shut Boston
Transcript
Speaking of the idiosyncracies of the
English speech , is there a better exam
ple than the fact that when you best
a man you worst him ? Seattle Post-
Intelligencer.
There is a restaurant at the St
Louis exposition where forty-eight lan
guages are spoken. But money does
the talking that is listened to. Kansas
City Journal.
An enthusiastic Washington aero
naut declares the "airship will not
down. " We were under the impres
sion that was all it would do. Detroit -
troit Free Press.
A Western man committed suicide
this week because he could not guide
his automobile. Most men guiding au
tomobiles prefer to commit homicide.
Atlanta Journal.
"Cortelyou is a good , clean man , but
he Is no chicken , " says the Boston
Herald. Shall we infer that good ,
clean men usually are poultry ?
Kansas City Journal.
"Taking an interest in the solution
of problems of political economy" is
likely to become historical as a
euphemism for "banging the trusts. "
Boston Transcript
The agricultural papers are gloating
over the discovery of a stlngless bee.
But that's nothing. Stingless bees are
common to every campaign year.
Ix > s Angeles Daily Times.
Sir Thomas Lipton is charged with
using American hogs for the manufac
ture of his "Irish bacon. " Just insists
upon giving his customers better than
they ask. Washington Post
The Academy of Medicine at Paris-
has decided that excessive meat eating
causes appendicitis. It does more. It
causes emaciation of the pocketbook
and bankruptcy- Omaha Bee.
The success of former Minister
Wu's son in carrying off all the honors
in school gives a hint , perhaps , why
we bar the Chinese immigrants so
strictly. Philadelphia Ledger.
A. I. Mudd has just been promoted
to a chief clerkship in the Depart
ment of Agriculture at Washington ,
again demonstrating the eternal fitness
of things. Detroit Free Press.
The New York man who found a
diamond in his "soft-boiled" break
fast the other morning is one of the
few who have no reason to complain
of the price of eggs. Toledo Blade.
"Rag time" has found its proper
place. It meets the approval of Chi
nese musical taste , and another cause
of apprehension has been added to
the yellow peril. " Omaha Daily Bee.
Because a man lighted a cigar with
a § 10 bill in Kansas City a peace otfi-
cer promptly arrested him upon a
charge of burglary. Wise guys , the
police , in that city. Los Angeles Ex
press.
The newspaper correspondent who
was captured by the Russians at Port
Arthur is now furnishing a vivid de
scription of what he saw while he was
blindfolded in a dungeon , Washing
ton Post
Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan is reported
enjoying himself in London , and con
gratulating himself on escaping the
vigilance of the English * newspaper
men. That's dead easy. Los Angeles
Express.
And yet they say the wicked people
who bet on horse races continue to get
prompt news from the race tracks ,
same as before the wires were cut
This is a persistently wicked world.
Boston Herald.
That renowned engine that drew the
World's Fair" express so many years
ago , and smashed the records in doing
it , now hauls an humble milk train.
To such base uses may even inanimate
things come at last Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Profit Dowie prefers luxurious rest
In his palatial summer home overlook-
lug Lake Michigan to sprinting
matches around the world in the dog
days. We see where he is wise.
Atlanta Constitution.
The story of the sweet girl gradu
ate who became confused and in
formed the audience that "Beyond the
lips lies Ataly" should be accompanied
with a piece of blue ribbon as an evi
dence of good faith. Kansas City
Journal.
Miss Alice M. Smith , of Minneapolis ,
Minn. , tells how woman's monthly suffering
may be quickly and permanently relieved by
Lydia E , Pinkham's Vegetable CornpotmcL
l "DEAR MBS. PINKHAM : I have never before given my endorse
ment for any medicine , but Lydia E. Pinldiam's Vegetable Co"in-
pound has added so much to my life and happiness that I feel like-
making an exception in this case. For t\to years every month I would
have two days 01 severe pain and could find no relief , but one day when
visiting a friand I run across Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cora-
pound , she had used it with the best results and advised me to try it.
I found that it worked wonders with me ; I now experience no pain and
only had to use a iew bottles to bring about this wonderful change. I
use it occasionally now when I am exceptionally tired or worn out. "
Mrs-q ALICE M. SaiiTn , 804 Third Ave. , South Minneapolis , Minn. , Chair
man Executive Committee Minneapolis Study Club.
Beauty and strength invomen vanish early in life because of"
monthly pain or sonio menstrual irregularity. Many suffer ailently
and sea their best gifts fade away. Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vege
table Compound helps -women preserve roundness of form and
freshness of face because it makes their entire female organism
healthy. It carries women safely through the various natural
crises and is the safeguard of woman's health.
The truth about this great medicine is told in the letters from. .
women published in this paper constantly.
Mrs. C. Kleinschrodt , Morrison , III. , says :
"DEAK MRS. PINKHAII : I have suffered ever
since I was thirteen years of age with my menses.
They were irregular and very painful. I
doctored a great deal but received no benefit.
"A friend advised me to try Lydia E.
Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound , which I
did ; , and after taking a few bottles of it , I found
great relief.
"Menstruation is now regular and without
pain. I am enjoying better health than I have
for sometime. "
How is itpoKsiblc for us to make it plainer
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound v/ill positively help all sick women 'f
All -women are constituted alike , rich , and poor , .
high and low , all suffer from the saute organic
troubles. Surely , no one can wish to remain weak
and sickly , discouraged with life and without hope for the future , when proof
is so unmistakable that Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCooipound will
cure monthly suffering all womb and ovarian troubles , and all the ills
peculiar to women.
FORFEJT 1 * "wo oannot forthwith produce the original letters and aljrjattrci c *
above testimonials , trhieh. will prove their absolute genuineness.
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203 Broadway , .N w York.
A Large Trial Box and book of in
structions absolutely Free- and Post
paid , enough to prove the value of
„ Paxtlna i IB powder
lonn to dissolve Ja
water noii-poiccnous
and far superior to HquiJ
antiseptics containing :
alcohol whlcb Irritates
lafloxaod surfaces , and
have no cleansing prop
erties. The contents
of every box cakes
more Antiseptic Solu
tion lasts longer
goes further cos nsore
uses in the faxrily aad
antiseptic preparation
you can buy.
The formula of a noted Boston physician ,
and used with .great success as a Vaginal
Wash , forLeucorrhcza , Pelvic Catarrh , Nasal
Catarrh , Sore Throat , Sore Eyes , Cuts ,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In local treatment of female ills Paxtine is
invaluable. Used as 2. Vaginal "Washwe
challenge the world to produce its equal for
thoroughness. It is a revelation in clcr sing
and healing it kills all - -
power ; germs -R-hich
cause inflammation and discharges.
All leadingdrussista kaop Pazline ; price,50c.
atox ; if yonra does not , scad to ta for It. Don't
take a substitute there la nothing like Paxtine.
Write for the Frselior of Paxtine to-day.
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BEGGS' BLOOD PORfFIEB
CURES catarrh of the stomach.