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VALENTINE DEMOCBAT
VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
NEBRASKA NEWS NOTES
The Norfolk Tribune has
publication
suspended
Decatur has twenty five well devel
oped cases of Smallpox
The Danish Lutherans- have dedicated
a church at Ord
Beatrice is being flooded with worth
less checks signed by J P McKeever
Two men have been arrested at Ne
braska City for passing forged checks
Mrs P O Judklns of Fullerton passed
away as the result of heart failure
The West Point Republican has com
pleted the fifteenth year of publication
Stock raisers of Harlan county fear
that they will run short of rough feed
before the winter is over
Charles E Holmes of PlattEinouth has
been arrested charged with stealing
brass from the B M shops
Fred Harrison of Grand Island has
dedicated a march to Governor elect
Dietrich
The postoflice at Humphrey was en
tered by burglars and 250 jn stamps
end 575 in cash taken
The Nebraska German Lutheran con
gregations have organized the Mutual
Aid association which is nothing other
than a new insurance company
While out hunting near York W L
Kirkpatricks gun was accidentlly dis
charged and tore off Kirkpatricks right
ear
The dead bpdy of Errick Sebol was
found hanging from a tree near Cozad
tt is not known whether he committed
suicide or was murdered
Frank Glasgow a one armed member
af the Pawnee football team broke his
blade in the game with Hum
Ehoulder
oldt high school at Humboldt
Governor Dietrich is said to have said j
that he would select his adjutant gen
eral from among the members of the
First Nebraska who served In the Phil
ippines
The docket of the term of district
pourt at Madison which opened last
rveeK is me ugntest it uaa oeeu iwr
rears
Governor elect Dietrich has appointed
Dr Frederick Teal of Omaha superin
tendent of the Norfolk asylum
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0 0 M PAUL
PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICAN
REPUBLIC LANDS IN FRANOE
RECEIVES AN OVATION
French People Cheer and Welcome
the Grand Old Man Who
Fought For Liberty
Marseilles Special Last Thursday
proved a triumph for Mr Kruger such
as even the Boer delegates and his most
ardent admirers failed to anticipate
The delirium of enthusiasm which
marked every step of his progress from
the time he landed until the hotel was
reached was a revelation to the people
of Marseilles themselves It fully
equaled if It did not surpass the frantic
demonstration of patriotism with which
France opened her arms to Major Mar
chand at Toulon on his return from
Fashoda
An assembly of such masses exceed
ing even the most sanguine estimate
might perhaps be partly explained by
the ceremonious obsequies of the bishop
of Marseilles including an imposing re
ligious procession from the cathedral
but nothing can minimize the spontane
ous explosion of sentiment displayed
toward Mr Kruger by the entire popu
lation of the first port and one of the
largest cities of France
Tet the grandeur of this demonstra
tion perhaps ranks second in impor
tance to the emphatictnanifestos of no
compromise which Mr- Kruger deliv
ered in a low voice but one vibrating
with emotion accompanied by energetic
gestures of the right hand stirring the
hearts of all within hearing
THERE IS NO HALTING
The last sentences of his declaration
were uttered with a vigor and a deci
sion which bore out his reputation as
the Incarnation of iron will and stub
born resistance His mere delivery of a
declaration of such far reaching impor
tance testified to the independence of
his character as It came as a surprise
even to his intimate political advisers
who up to the last were In ignorance
of his determination
He announced to the world that the
iSfSrSfVSf sets sr ss Fisch
bat cattle are dying in large numbers
fef what is called cornstalk disease
The Polk County Independent at
Osceola has been sold to Wilbur M
ohnson who will move the plant to
Shelby and run a redhot republican-
baper
Rush O Fellows editor of the
Daily Post has filed an applica
Eiouth the governor to appoint him
Steward at the asylum for the insane
ktUucoln
While attempting to steal a ride on a
xeight train George Montgomery a
noung man hailing from Ravenswood
11 was killed by falling under the
wheels at McCook
Addie Sides living near South Sioux
City sent his hired man to town -with
jl load of hogs to sell The man sold
the hogs but failed to show up with
the team and proceeds of the sale
While repairing a stable door at his
home In Fremont Dr Jerre Gay slipped
an the ley driveway broke his right
leg and dislocated his hip joint He
vill probably be a cripple for life
Some one cut a large hole in the water
main which crosses Salt Creek near
Ashland It Is supposed that the party
wanted to get even with the city offi
cials for shutting off the water supply
lately
A P Sherry one of the oldest resi
dents of Beatrice dropped dead at his
home of heart disease while doing
chores around the barn
E A Coger a contractor of Nebraska
City Tvent across the river fishing and
llsappeared His hat was found lodged
fislowmeomrorthebaniwhSMe band ot students and
he was last seen From tne circum
stances it appears that the man was
Srowned although his two children and
t fisherman were within a few rods of
the place where he must have fallen in
Omaha Neb Special The first jury
case In the term of federal court Is that
the faces of the men about him
er Wessels Grobler and the other Boer
representatives bore the look of ear
nest determination reflecting the spirit
that Mr Kruger declared animated ev
ery man woman and child in the
Transvaal
The unfortunate occurrence at the
hotel on the main boulevard alone marr
ed Jthe character of the demonstration
which up to that moment had been
unanimously and exclusively a tribute
of sympathy and admiration
Vive Kruger Vive Ies Boers and
Vive la Diberte were the croes that
formed a hurlrcane of cheering and
swept over the city Unfortunately the
highly reprehensible foolishness of a
half dozen persons in throwing small
coins Into the crowd as Mr Kruger
passed acted like magic in conjuring up
an anti British outburst which it need
ed all the promptness and energy of
the police to prevent becoming a seri
ous disturbance
The hotel remained for the rest of the
day in a state of siege while at one
time a procession several thousand
strong marched In the direction of the
British consulate shouting Down with
the English and raising other threat
ening cries The result was that a
strong body of police was compelled
to disperse the demonstrators al
though It was not found necessary to
make more than a few temporary ar
rests
Throughtout the evening however
other
youths marched up and down in front
of Mr Krugers hotel and of the hotel
which was the scene of the unfortunate
incident cheering in chorus for Mr
1 Kruger and the Transvaal and denounc
ing England These demonstrators
were more noisy than dangerous and
tional bank of Nellgh against J J Me- the police wisely left them to relieve
to
lick one of the former stockholders
recover on a note for 2000 given for
trfrotr Tho evidence discloses a sys
tematic wildcat banking in which the
former cashier C R- Alder figures at
great disadvantage
It will be remembered that Alder
skipped to Mexico where he now is
the authorities being unable to bring
him back owing to a defect In the ex
tradition treaty as to such cases as his
President Reimers and his son were
tried last spring and founu guilty due
their feelings by shouting Instead of
interfering with them which might
have created disorder
INDIGNATION UNIVERSAL
The incident was the main topic of
conversation in the evening and indig
nation was universally and vigorously
expressed but the adult better classes
did not seek to magnify Its importance
The mayor immediately on hearing of
the sentence has not gone into effect J what had occurred issued vigorous in-
owing to aeiayea proceedings lousing structions Tor the discovery ana prose
to a new trial
ti ovtrtonoA introduced in this case
hows that Alder introduced several of
his relatives to sign notes for various
amounts- The makers swear that it
-was expressly understood at the time
that on Alders representations that
they were never to be paid but were
given without any consideration at Al
ders solicitation sometimes without ex
cuse and in other cases to enable him
to take up Melicks stock and get him
out of the bank and to turn the na
tional bank into a state Institution
m it
Labor delegates representing many
thousands of members will propose to
the coming convention of the American
Federation of Labor the creation of a
standing protective fund of 1000000 to
fee a nucleus for strike funds in case
of future large strikes of far reaching
effect like the miners strike or the
building trades lockout in Chicago
Those in favor of the fund believe that
In order to handle effectively the labor
contests in which a large army of work
ingmen is invovled it is necessary tc
foave the proper sinews of war i
cution of the culprits
Every one expressed astonishment at
the robust and healthy appearance of
Mr Kruger considering his advanced
age He walked firmly leaning but
lightly upon his cane when he crossed
the landing stage to the landau in
which he drove with Dr Leyds and
MM Pauliat and Thourel The landau
was followed by five carriages contain
ing Boer officials and these were fol
lowed by six others conveying the offi
cers of the Gelderland and the mem
bers of the Marseilles reception commit
tee all forming a procession headed by
various societies with handsome ban
ners and t escorted by a large police
Mr Kruger repeatedly acknowledged
the acclamations of the crowds that
filled the sidewalks and balconies of
the houses black with sight seers wav
ing hats and handkerchiefs At sev
eral points along the route bouquets
were presented to mm ana on me oai
Boston Transcript Injured Wife- cwjfJ
in cala uniforms who hear
When you asked me to have you I nevej
imagined you coma ever oe buuu
fcrute The Brute No of course not J
You were so overjoyed that you could
t think of anything but the offer yor
kad got
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tily joined in the ovation
On arriving at the hotel Mr Kru
gers ears were greeted with the strains
of a Boer hymn played by a local band
hi the standard bearers drew uo in
iJtiTSAS AWgaJMmS
i J k
7tw ranks at t entrance ant war
their standards as Mr Kruger bare
headed passed between them to his
apartments
APPEARS ON BALCONY
Soon after In response to a thunder
ous ovation he appeared on the bal
cony and repeatedly bowed but as some
ten minutes elapsed without a sign of
abatement In the enthusiasm he spoke
a few word3 which were interpreted in
French by Dr Leyds and were followed
by a renewal of the frenzy
In order to testify his gratitude he
took In his hand a corner of the French
tricolor that was flying on the balcony
between the Transvaal and Free Stated
flags and pressed it to his heart again
and again The enthusiastic people
cheered him until he withdrew to hisi
rooms which he found half filled with
bouquets -and garlands presented by his
admirers
The prefect and mayor then called to
pay their respects the latter M Flas
siores making an eloquent speech in
sympathy with the Boers
Mr Kruger replied briefly declaring
how deeply he had been touched by the
unexpected warmth o his reception in
Marseilles and by the sympathy of the
French people
After luncheon and a little repose
Mr Kruger descended to the hall of the
hotel where he received the delegations
He sat in a glided chair Immediately
in front of the Are place Dr Leyds and
Messrs Fischer and Wessels standing
near him Dr Leyds briefly interpreted
the addresses of the various speakers
but it was evident that Mr Kruger was
fatigued and found it a great strain to
follow the gestures of orators speaking
a language unintelligible to him When
this was going on his eyes frequently
roamed about the room but he listened
attentively with his hand to his ear
BECOMES FATIGUED
Eventually becoming fatigued he
asked that the other addresses be pre
sented to him in writing and then with
drew again to his apartments where he
passed the evening quietly receiving no
one
IT CHILLED THEM
The reception committee of which
Senator Paulllat was the president had
been waiting in the cold damp morn
ing air for two hours when a boat from
the Gelderland landed Dr Van Ham-
mel the bearer of a message saying
Mr Kruger could not land for another
two hours The messenger explained
that the commander of the Gelderland
before Mr Kruger left Dutch territory
otherwise the Dutch warship desired
to render him the honors due to the
president of a South African republic
and the commander also wished the of
ficers and crew of the Gelderland to
take a solemn farewell of Mr Kruger
who would leave the ship with a guard
of honor drawn up on her deck For
this ceremony the sailors would don
their full dress which would involve a
delay of a couple of hours
The message dumbfounded the mem
bers of the committee who were unable
to conceal their annopance as they
recognized that such delay would dis
locate all the arrangements and lead
to the dispersal of the immense con
course along the route
The president of the committee there
fore explained the situation to Dr Van
Hammel and urged him to persuade
Mr Kruger to land without delay as
otherwise he feared that the Marseilles
people who had already experienced
disappointment on the previous day
would become disgusted and the demon
stration would collapse
Dr Van Hammel left with this mes
sage and there was great relief when
a reply was received to the effect that
Mr Kruger would land In twenty min
utes
APPROACHES THE LANDING
The Gelderland was decorated with
flags in rainbow fashion An outburst
of cheering from on board the vessels
in the harbor announced to those wait
ing to receive him that Mr Kruger had
left the Gelderland and a few minutes
later the barge of the warship with
the Dutch flag flying at her stern a
gold laced officer standing at her tiller
and a group of civilians sitting in the
stern among whom was the unmistak
able figure of the Boer president was
seen approaching the lauding stage
His companions Messrs Fischer Wes
sels and others were bareheaded Mr
Kruger was wearing a tall hat bound
with deep crepe and much the worse
for wear a thick dark overcoat and
muffled and steel rimmed spectacles As
he approached the shore he raised his
hat and acknowledged the cheering He
seemed strong and had no need of a
helping arm from the barge to the shore
For a few mintes the shoute of
Vive Kruger Vive les Boers ren
dered every other sound inaudible
When the cheering subsided Dr Leyds
presented President Kruger to the
French committee
The sun was then shining down upon
Mr Kruger and he held up his hat to
shade his eyes from the glare As he
stood in this attitude his headslightly
bowed with his hair brushed back he
was an unutterably pathetic creature
which at once won the sympathy and
reverence of every person present
Hats were doffed until the speechea
and Mr Kruger was conducted to his
carriage
VILLAGERS MAKE OBJECTIONS
Decline to Pay Taxes and Freeh
Outbreak is Feared
Hong Kong Special One thousand
of the black flags have returned to Can
ton Although the rebellion has sub
sided the East river district is still
disturbed
Villages are refusing the rule of the
mandarins and are refusing to contrib
ute taxes They have established a
kind of self government
The French are extremely active re
lying on the visits of the gunboats as
an effective means of vsettllng the In
demnities Three gunboats remain at
Shantek to enforce the claim of 170000
taels The mandarins offer is CO per
cent which has not been accepted
There are fears of fresh outbreaks of
disaffection
Business at a Loss
Chicago 111 Special As a result ot
the years operations the Internationa
Packing company lost 343604 At the
annual meeting Attorney Jacob New
man characterized the event as the
funeral of the company A resolution
providing for a committee to Investi
gate the companys affairs and report as
to the best course to be followed was
unanimously adopted and W H Hen
kle of the Illinois Trust and Savings
bank E A Potter of the American
Trust and Savings bank E A Shedd
and R- G Tennant were appointed for
that service The president reported
that keen competition caused the de-
ficit The company is capitalized foi
2500000 Last years business amount
ed to over 55000000
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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION
IN SESSION AT HAVANA
CAUTION IS ADVISED
Gen Sangullly Says Every Member
of the Convention Should Ex
press His Fairest Views
Havana Special There was a large
attendance of the public at todays ses
sion of the Cuban constitutional con
vention in the Marti theater An ani
mated discussion took place over the
question whether the sessions are to be
public or private
The delegates of the national party
who were supposed to have been pledg
ed to support private sessions swung
over to the other side only one Senor
Quesada voting in favor of private
sessions The final vote stood nineteen
for public sessions and ten for private
Senor Eduardo Tamayo who is a can
didate for the presidency made a pas
sionate appeal to the public in the gal
leries to sustain him in his argument
for public sessions and was called to
Drder by the president of the conven
tion who ruled that a delegate had no
right to address the audience Consid
erable confusion prevailed for a few
moments and eventually Senor Tamayo
apologized to the convention
Thirty eight additional articles of the
Yaya rules were adopted as the rules of
the convention including one providing
that two thirds of the delegates shall
constitute a quorum and another di
recting that after organization the
delegates shall be allowed eight days
during which to bring in projects for
the basis of a constitution or complete
drafts
Senor Ilorento urged that the conven
tion should appoint a special commit
tee to draw up a constitution He said
he did not believe that all the delegates
were capable of doing work of that
character In his opinion- the conven
tion did not want constitutions like
those of the South American republics
or of republics in any other part of the
world but something distinctly Cuban
Senor Capote argued that the Yaya
rules provided for the appointment of
a committee to consider all schemes
presented and to make a draft constitu
tion for discussion
General Sanguilly said The rela
tions to exist between the United States
and Cuba although a definition of them
will not be Included in the constitution
will be of equal Importance and I do
not believe a constitution should be
drawn wthout considering these Ev
ery delegate should present his views
regarding these relations
CONGER IS SILENT ON SUBJECT
Has Said Nothing1 of Steppage
of
Negotiations
Washington D C Special The
state department so far has heard noth
ing from Minister Conger respecting the
impasse reported to have been reach
ed by the foreign ministers at Pekin
In fact save a brief expression respect
ign the insufficiency of the punish
ments proposed by the Chinese govern
ment to be inflicted upon the respon
sible leaders of the Boxer movement
Mr Conger has not communicated with
the department for more than a week
Without talcing issue with Mr Con
ger respecting this matter of punish
ment the state department has ear-
nestly advised him not to insist on im
possible conditions in the negotations
An interesting problem is suggested
by the possibility which now Is almost
a probability that the ministers repre
senting the powers at Pekin cannot
reach an agreement If Russia France
and the United States should refuse to
accept the German idea as seconded
by the British representative much
would depend upon Japan and even
pome Of the lesser powers represented at
Pekin by ministers might have great
power in swaying the proceedings of
the council
The impression seems to be that if a
majority of the ministers or perhaps
even one of the representatives
irreat nower withholds assent
of a
to the
agreement then the whole undertaking
falls and there must be either fresh
negotiations directly between the home
governments in the effort to agree upon
new bases of action or the powers must
proceed to deal with the Chinese situa
tion singly or in groups the latter con
tingency having been provided for in
Ihe German British agreement
FEARS MILITARISM IS C0MIM6
Early Legislation Has a Trend in
That Direction
Pittsburg Pa Special Senator
W Fairbanks who passed throu
C
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Tittsburg today en route to Washing
ton stated that the bill providing for
an increase in the regular army would
be passed shortly after congress con
vened The increase he said could not
be less than thirty or forty thousand
The ship subsidy bill would also receive
Favorable consideration and it was like
ly some definite action would be taken
nn tiiP isthmian canal
The senator believes this meeting of
rongress will be the most important
short session of congress held in the
oast quarter of a century
Grtftgs Joins a Corporation
Washington D C Special When
attorney General Griggs sent word to
he president the other day that he
would resign his portfolio on the 4th
March nest he had before him an
irgent telegram that impelled him to
ike the action Indicated
It was from the head of the New Jer
sey Liquor Dealers association and told
nim that unless he did resign his cab
net position the association would be
compelled to hunt up another attorney
The association pays its principal at
tnnT S2S00O a year It Is understood
Mr Griggs will open a law office
INew York City
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GENERAL NEWS NOTES
The Federated Tradw assembly ha
decided t6 order a general sympathetia
strike at Tampa on account of the trou
ble between the Cuban and American
clgarmakers This is causing much
alarm among those who will be affect
ed but are not directly interested
Mrs Bessie Hodges of Denver has
been identified by Mrs Flora Betts as
one of the people who assaulted and
robbed her of 7000 worth of diamonds
last August It Is charged that Mrs
Hodges wore male attire
J Fletcher Shera the New York
stock broker who failed last week has
been arrested at the Instance of General
Daniel E Sickles who charges that he
gave Shera 10000 to Invest in stocks
last summer and since then has seen
neither money or stocks
Rumors that Chili is buying guns and
other armament are entirely without
foundation
Germanys pig iron production for Oc
tober was 742720 tons the highest fig
ures ever reached
The Chilean government has invited
tenders for 10000 tons of rails for the
ne w railroads
A house collapsed In Barmstadt Ger
many buring a score of workmen of
whom twelve are dead
It Is reliably asserted that Mr John
A Russell attorney general of Porto
Rico has tendered his resignation
The next convention of the National
Association of State Dairy and Food
departments of the United States will
be held in Buffalo
lime Marie Goetze the best also at
the Royal opera Berlin lies in a crit
ical condition from the effects of an
escape of gas in her bed chamber
Governor Allen has beefr unofficially
notified by a Venezuelan officer that the
rebels in Colombia are occupying the
coast towns In the department of Pan
ama
Maurice Brennan one of the three
men arrested for dynamiting the prop
erty of the St Louis Transit company
during the recent street railroad strike
was found guilty by a jury and sen
tenced to serve ten years In the peni
tentiary
Arrangements are nearly completed
for the launching of the monitor Ne
vada at the Bath Me Iron works The
monitor will be christened by Miss An
nie Curtiss Boutelle daughter of Con
gressman Charles A Boutelle of Ban
gor
The National Grange which has been
in session in Washington for several
days has adjourned sine die
The receipts of the war revenue ac
count for the first four months of the
past fiscal year were 38398956
The London Anti Gambling league
has taken out summons against G A
Pearson for publishing skill competi
tions in his weekly papers
Cracksmen blew open the safe In the
Farmers bank Orlando O T with
nitro glycerine and escaped with 1700
in currency leaving no clue
At the Old Bailey F F Hodgkinson
a former British vice consul at Bre
merhaven was sentenced to eighteen
months penal servitude for trying Id
sell a foreign code book to an agent of
a foreign power
AFTER THCnEMATERS
Colorado Authorities will Punish
Burners of Negro l
Denver Colo Special District at-
torney McAllister of Colorado Springs
has ordered Sheriff Freeman of Lincoln
county to proceed against the members
of the mob who burned Prestor Porter
jr at the stake last week
The order was issued after corre
spondence between Governor Thomas
and Mr McAllister
Just how the grand jury will proceed
has not yet been decided
Mr McAllister says it will be compos
ed of men who will do their duty al
all hazards
The governor insists on prosecution
Criticising McKinley
Berlin Special The press in gen
eral severely criticises the United
States for not agreeing to the demands
of the other powers in China The Vos
cische Zeitung which claims that the
Chinese are only induced by the Amer
ican attitude to remain obdurate says
It would be impossible to aid more ef
fectually the joint enemy of western
culture
The Berlin Tageblatt remarks The
Philippine X Ration is causing ths
United States a severe stomachache
hP7ce the shilly shally policy of Wash
ington toward China
The Cologne Volks Zeitung the lead
ing centrist organ says editorially
Count von Buelow will not succeed in
restraining the kaiser from making ex
travagant speeches If he had been
able to do so lie undoubtedly would
have prevented the delivery of the nc
pardon speech
Stylish Military Thief
Leavenworth Kan Special The
hearing in the habeas carpus proceed
ings of Oberlin M Carter late captain
of engineers U S A will come up in
the United States district court in this
city Judge Amos Taylor of the United
States court at St Louis will sit in the
case
Carter has made a strong effort to
have the case heard without having to
appear In court desiring to avoid th
gaze of the curious His request has
been denied However he will be
spared the degradation of appearing in
the prison uniform
Colonel John W Clous judge advo
cate of the military court which tried
and sentenced Carter will be present
to assist the United States attorney
Frank P Blair of Chicago attorney
for Carter and General Grosvenor of
Washington D C have arrived
Hot Fight With Bandits
Durango Mex Special A hand of
bandits led by the notorious robber
Ulalie Carrillo who have been commit
ting robberies and murders in the east
ern part of the state of Durango were
overtaken by a force of government
rurales and a desperate fight took place
on the Del Hule ranch just over the
boundary in the state of Zacatecas
One of the bandits was killed and oth
ers were wounded One of the rurales
was wounded Thebandits fled Into the
mountains and are still being pursued
by the rurals wrho have been reinforced
by a detachment of troops from Zaza
tecas A large reward is offered for
Carrillo dead or alive
Powers Must Punish Them
London Special Nine of the for
eign envoys says the Pekin corre
spondent of the Morning Post have
written strong letters denouncing the
punishment edict and declaring that
Tung Fu Hsiang must be punished Dr
Mumm von Schwartzenstein the Ger
man minister has told Li Hung Chans
that the foreign powers mnst themseivci
punisit the guilty officials
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LITERARY NOTE
The land of Mary Johnston has V
3uced another historical romance writer
Miss A- M Elwell who has writte
what Is said to be an excellent histor
ical novel of the time of Bacons Re
bellion In Virginia in 1678 The story
will be known by the title A WUtj
Guard to Satan the title being derived
from an Incident of Bacons struggle
which forms the Introductory episodtJ
of the novel It is a love story in an
historical setting the latter made mora
suggestive by the assumption of tn
speech of the time an undertaking In
which it is said the author has been
very successfuL Governor Berkeley
and Bacon were utterly unlike in char
acter and their followers were no less
so Bacons wife was also a strangely
unique character there were a numbe
of men and maids then as now to fall in
love with each other the result hero
being a most pleasing one In furnishing
several romances of more than usual -interest
A NEW BOOK
The Bennet Twins Is a bright inter
esting book written evidently with a
purpose It should be reaa Dy younts
people and their fathers and mothers
as well It shows In a forcible way the
unwisdom of trying to educate a boy
away from his natural bent
I It gives a very vivid description ot
the life of the twins in a large city the
obstacles they met and overcame their
sympathy for and loyalty to each
er It Is a good book to place In tho
hands of boys or girls in their teens
who diser educational advantages which
their parents have not the means to
give them It shows that young
pie can help themselves If they will
but that they must expect to meet hard
cViJna unflinrhincriv Published by the
MacMillan Company 68 Fifth avenue
New York
One of the most important industries
of the Bahama islands Is the gathering
o fplnk pearls It Is the only place vn
the world where these pearls are found
These pearls when perfect bring very
m tm
Why not doctor yonrseif7 Gonova
Tohlnta a ra eninrsintpflfl hv Kldd Dm ST CO
Elgin HI to cure all diseases Inflamma
tions ulcerations or the urinary system
organs bladder etc or send free medi
cine until cured if guaranteed lot fails
An Internal remedy with injection com
bined the only one In America Price 3
or 2 for 5 sent per mail Retail ana
wholesale of Myers Dillon Drug Co
Omaha M A Dillon South Omaha Da
vis Drug Co Council Bluffs Rigga Phar
macy Lincoln H S Baker Sioux Cityj
Complete line of rubber goods ask lot
wnat you wane
Out In the west they think they hava
ttruck the other side The Wlchitq
Eagle of Kansas says The bottom
of the Sterling salt well has dropped
out Several attempts to grapple some
thing have been made but the hooks
bring up nothing but Chinese atmos
phere
HOWS THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure
F J CHENEY CO Props
Toledo O
We the undersigned have known F
J Cheney for the last 15 years and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in aljf
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm
WEST TRUAX Wholesale Drug
gists Toledo O
WALDING KINNAN MARVIN
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Price 75c per bottle Sold by all drug
Sists Testimonials free
Halls Family Pills are the besL
Confucius once made this pointed
ut guarded remark and it is good up
to the present day To acknowledge
Our faults when we are blamed is mod
esty to discover them to ones friends
in ingenuousness is confidence but to
reach them to all the world if one
8
oes not take care is pride
Vital weakness ana nervous aebHIty ca
ue uureu v uLuama AaDieis are guar
anteed by Kldd Drug Co Elgin 111 tc
cure all nervous diseases debility and vi-
tal losses or send free medicine until
I cured If guaranteed lot fails Pale thin
emaciated tremblnlg and nervous peopl
phould try these tablets greatest of nerve
tonics If you are not what you ought to
be or want to be and can be ei o them
- iiu jwi nm imu3o luem inr
Bver 2 a package or 3 for 5 per mall
Retail and wholesale of Myers Dillon
Drug Co Omaha M A Dillon South
Dmaha Davis Drug Co Council Bluffs
RIggs Pharmacy Lincoln H S Baker
Sioux City Full line of rubber goods
ksk for what you want
Mr Hanna takes no stock in the re
port of trusts When Mr Hanna takes
stock In a trust he wants more than
a report
Menses surely Tjrougnt on regularly
suppressions neglected often Tesult to
blood poisoning and quick consumption
and is the direct cause of womens trou
bles therefore keep the menses regular
with De Le Dues Female Regulator
and women will be happy and healthy
If It falls Kldd Drue Co Elgin 111
Bend free medicine until relieved and fully
cured 2 per package or 3 ror 5 per
mail Retail and wholesale of Myera
Dillon Drug Co Omaha M A Dillon
South Omaha Davis Drug Co Council
Bluffs Riggs Pharmacy Lincoln H S
Baker Sioux City A complete line of
rubber goods on hand ask for what you
want
A swell new drink is being but out
by sideboard artists and is called the
October high ball
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BRAND NEW TRAIN
ALL AROUND THE TRIANGLE
Write For Particulars to
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Ah nevah found remarked the cul
ud gemman in the Turkish baths
that you could evah chase dull care
iway with a dull razor
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