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The Seneca News from Seneca, Kansas • 2

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VT. JL 00122X42 WILL SPECIAL MftRKET LETTER A mt many peopley popvttit democrat and rtpablloaaa, in talk? 49 YEARS OF SUFFERING FROM ing in favor of making sliver the leading issue in the county oampahm Ane louowine market Tetter is fur mm mm nished us" by McLain Hkos. Co. RHEUMATISM. this fall.

It is proposed, Instead of Commission Merchants. Kialto Build ing, Chicago: of the DaflJ AnvnC.II.. tullmlHIIll l.v1 OIV Although there lias been no serious i la reached by the blood, and niii uttici uuy um tcaunmuiai muuu ciuw.aismt!ttei mm rrisssss who have teen cured of other diseases, and remember that "6 Drops" has and can amr neciine in tue stock and bond list dur tteqaatttytbeeondltionof fail to quickly relieve and Dermanentlv cure. a sBtjA Deaii Sir: our bottle of 5 Utods" received. pmOm.

Good blood It was for an old Mr. Wm. WASH GOODS MO DAY, Edwards, of Martinstown, Wis. He has had Neuralgia in his cheet, suffering a (treat daal arf calling separata party conventions, to call a silver mass convention, and nominate candidates who are known to be solid for ailver. Of coarse, this programme does not inolnde the straight out republicans, who to a man are goldbngs, but there area great many men, once republicans, who can no longer stand on the gold good aigtmUon, robust heetth.

Impure ing tue past week, Uiere have arisen several disturbing factors which may ere long precipitate more than a mere reactionary break, and which promise Hooa mem crofula, or other dto-eej. Tbeazet 19, one day only. cuipuauize uie existing uncertainty as to the probable state of counueice uly way to have good blood 1m to take Hood's pain, so mucn so mat it atlected his heart and he could not sleep on account of a mothered feeling. He has been under the care of the most eminent physicians, but found no rellaf until I gave him a dose of Drops." The very first night he rested well, and has ever since, and is gaming daily. I myself am 67 years old and began taking your medicine last April for Rheumatism, which 1 have had for 49 years, also for a weak heart, Since Ukirur, 5 Drops the Rheumatism has all disappeared, tbe stiffness is gone from my joint, and my heart never misses a beat.

I am to-day a well, strong woman, and I owe it to "5 Drop." I only wish I could sound my bugle of praise loud enough to be heard all over the world, and could convince every one that "6 Drops" is all you claim it to be and more. Mrs. D. T. Carver, Winslow, Stevenson Co 111.

Senaparttla. Thfa medicine perlflee. vi ana nnance in tlie near future. The miners' strike, which from the TaSr i Maf At- A(kvn i 1 a Everything in iii uiuic uuneraiaea ana was talise, and enriches the blood, and eends the elements of health and strength to every nerre, organ and tissue. It ereatea preceueu by tew premonitory signs, although but recently inaugurated, is already causing inconvenience and is re platform of their old party, and who are at sea for a political home.

This silver oonven tion can embrace them, and they can feel at home. There is nothing in the campaign this fall of a nature barring oat any a good appetite, gives xefreahliig sleep I earn that tired feeling. sponse ror the involuntary closing a nuniutu- ot factories in localities wneie nesn supplies ot coal are unob- idiuaoie; ana unless soon ended wi I iiu'dti I 1 man who has an eye to tbe welfare of nd ORGANDIES, AWNS, CH ALU ES; CREPONS Etc will be sold for less than cost. Remember the date, July 19. We sell Groceries, Dry Goods, Glassware, Queensware Tinware, Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, Trunks and Valises.

uibiuioiug element or no the ooanty. It is not good for one political party to rule all tbe time. mean proportions, and with the engineers' strike in the United Kingdom, which promises to become the greatest A oonven tion of diversified political I Sarsaparilla views could be held in harmony with an eye single to the common enemy Is the best in fact the One True Blood Partner. the goldite. mm mm fUll CUTC LiVCT IDS; Sf tO ThsNiwb stands in favor of this 1 IUW 9 take, easy to operate.

25c. Our prices are always below competition, and we pay highest market prices for eggs, butter, chickens and movement. Let as all get together and unite harmoniously on good 34 YEARS OF SUFFERING. Dear Sib: January 2, 1897. Over 34 years ago, I had Typhoid Fever, and barely escaped with my life.

It left my system so shattered that I have had. ever since, Rheumatism and Throat Trouble, which gave me a terrible Cough. I had been unable to find any relief for these diseases, until I learned of your 5 DROl'S which I commenced taking only two months ago, and my cure has been indeed wonderful. Aheady my cough has entirely disappeared, and the Rheumatism which for a tew years past has threatened to nmke a cripple of me, is cured, and I am free from pain. This is the most wonderful aud the cheapest remedy ever discovered.

1 am more thankful to you than words can tell nnd 1 want everybody to know what "SDUUI'S" has done for me. Although I am over 70 tears old, 1 am feeling better than I have in years. I shall be glad to answer any questions regarding my case from anyone enclosing a two.cent stamp. yours, MRS. SAMUEL RIBLET, Litchfield, Mich.

CATARRH AND HAY FEVER. I find the bottle of 5 DROPS to ba very good and just what you claim. My wife has been suffering with Catarrh and Hay Fever over 16 years. She has tried everything and doctored much, but no cure until she tried "0 DROPS" which completely cured her. Yours truly REV.

L. Vf'S WALD, March 31, 18S3. Milbank, S. D. NEURALGIA AND SCIATICA.

For twenty long years wife suffered untold tortures from Sciatica ami Neuralgia, aud I thank God for the day thi't vour neav-eu-sent remedy fell into my ha'nds, for it completely cured her lam a minister of the Gospel, and when I find anv who suffer, cannot help but for proauce. I know It will do more than you claim for it. REV. F. M.

COOPER, Washington Center. If a PARALYSIS AND RHEUMATISM Dear Sirs; NovembbbS, 1SML It is with pleasure I speak of your prtea. less remedy and of the good it has done m. For the last eight years I have been an incut-able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism. Just think, for eight years a total cripple, not able to earn a penny nor able to walk or step on the ground without the aid of something; to lean on.

Heaven bless the man who discovered this remedy, for, thanks to him and to God, lam able to walk and able to work, I have only taken two-thirds of a bottle, but have not had any pain in my back since I took the first dose, and after the second I walked across tbe floor, which I have not done in years. 1 have thrown away my cane and shall never need it again. To any one sending me a two-cent stamp I will send 017 affidavit. I have another bottle of DROPS" and value it at $1.00 per drop. Thankfully yours, EDWARD CASTLJE, 1005 Wall Street.

biouz City, Iowa. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. Dear Sirs: September 2. iftfl. 1 wish to tell you and suffering humanity how much good "5 DROPS" has done me.

On the beginning of this year 1 took down bedfast with Inflammatory Rheumatism, and I was doctored by as good phyeicians as this country has, but they could not cure me. On August 4, I began to take "6 DROPS. At that time every joint in mv body and my limbs were stiff, so that could not lie moved. Even my tongue was getting so that I could hardly Fpeak so any one could understand me, but to-day, only seven weeks from that time. I am absolutely cured, aud thank you and God for my recovery.

Gratefully vours, HORACE F. AXDJ2RSON, McCracken, Bans. Jauor and capital contest of this century, may soon create apprehensive tears for the stability of railway and industrial stocks. The freight war truce, from which operators anticipated a satisfactory adjustment of discordant difficulties" seems to have been ineffectual, and a reopening of hostilities, because of the refusal of the most aggressive road to submit the dispute to arbitrators, is imminent. The wiley Turk has once more become an object of anxious interest and adds something to the disquieting uncertainties.

The willingness of the public to en timber to fill the ooanty offices, irrespective of old politics. Iiet the politics go. They are not needed in a For the right against tbe wroug-, For the weak againttt tbe strong; For tbe poor who've waited long Eor tbe brighter age to be. For tbe truth 'gainst superstition, For the faith, against tradition, for the hope, whose glad fruition Our waiting eyes shall see. Seneca, Ks.

Successor to the Great Nemaha Co. Mercantile Co county affairs any way. We canal! unite on silver, and let that be the Seneca, Kansas. battle cry. WEEKLY NEWS.

Unless something shall occur soon The Oldest, Largest, Most Progressive and Best Private College in the Rabid. Boston, July 12. Rev. Herbert N. gage in speculation is evidenced by the alacrity with which it responded to the recent moderate advance in wheat and coin, even thontrh the nntm-i, Entered at the Seneca poet-offloe to pat an end to the strike inaugurated by the United Mine Workers, it seems destined to take rank with the secoiid-cuks" matter Middle West.

caused more bv the Baker University. crop damage than bv Casson, in the pulpit of his church in Lynn, preached a remarkable sermon in which be denounced Mark Hanna in scathing terms. He said in part: 538 students last year. Enlarged faculy far next year. Eight departments; elective courses of study; expenses low; an ideal college town.

For further information THURSDAY JULY 15, 1897. greatest and most disastrous movements of the kind in the country's his sustained. The interest manifested in corn was significant and aaaress, mentioning tn is paper, PEES. MUKIiIN, Baldwin, Kansas. Editor.

for the future of the marker fm- IAS. M. JONES, "The present question is not which tory. Never before, perhaps, has a strike attracted so much attention reform shall come first, but whether cereal whenever anything occurs upon which to predicate a bull movement Although the weatl Hassa is not gaining in popularity from public men and lawmakers at so early a period in its existence. This War lUKMt the teal UutyT we shall have any reform at all.

"We are at present a defeated, MEW YORK If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a large for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you of its merit. This wonderful curative mives almost instant relief, and is a permanent curs for Kheu-inatism. Neuraliriti, Sctattca, Catarrh Atthma, 1 sp-pin. Backache, Hay Fever, SleeplessiiePH, Kervousness, Nervous and uralglc Headaches, Heart Weakness, Toothache. Earache, Croup, La Urlppe," Malaria, Creeping umhness, lironcliitis and kindred diseases.

"FIVE DROPS" is the name and dose. Large bottles (3no dosep 1.00. Six bottles fot fs.oo. Sample bottle, prepaid by mail-, Kot sold by druggibts, but only by us and our agents. Agents appointed in new territory.

SWAHSON RHEUMATIC CURE 167 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. ILL. U. S. A.

anywhere. all that could be desired for the grow Under the existing tarifl bituminous thrashed, thrown down nation of A "Theoretical Reformer" Trlu apparently indicates that those who have the country's welfare in their coal pays 40 cents a ton. The Dingley ing crop, tlie tact that it was being damaged by hot winds over a limited area in Kansas was sufficient to revive speculative interest and to at bill proposes to make this 75 cents. In Russel Sage says: "I would like Over the "Practical roUMeiaa." New York can now be looked to keeping are alive to the importance of 18954 the imports of bituminous coal to take a confident view of the im the situation in its relation to the broaden the market a significance fraught with promises if anvthln.r in with profit by other cities for guidance in the work of good city govern mediate business situation, would business of the country. The coal like to be able to say that I see good miners have in their power to stop ffient, says the Century.

1 two reasons for expecting large increases years of her reform administration the wheels of industry all over the curs to seriously curtail this yield. The advance brought somewhat freer offerings from country points, uml re THE ODELL have accomplished one remarkable re in traffic for our railroads and profits Union. Already the manufactories sult and many others that are valu for everybody. But, as a matter of have begun to close for lack of oel ceipts in consequence will probably be more liberal. The export mnvoiioiil i peasantry.

We have no longer a social problem; it is now a struggle for life. The political question is not bow to teach tbe people to vote right, but how to get their votes counted when they do vote right. No impartial man can doubt that Bryan was the real choice ot the American people. The industrial question at present is now how to get the full reward of your labor, but how to get any kind of a job. Millions are struggling, not for money, but just to keep what they have, not to get homes of their own, but to escape the poorhouse aud the able.

The one success which ov JTZ fact, I do not see such indications Coal intended for their use is being iter shadows all others Is that of CJoL War The country has been veay sick; it is confiscated by the railroad companies ing in the street-clean ins department not yet well." as a measure of self-protection in pur For the first time In the history of lias again become large, and will if it continues, prevent larger receipts from becoming burdensome, it is claimed that the low price has proved so attractive to foreigners that thev have accumulated excessive stocks, and that some of them are trettinc- nut nf suance of a court opinion recent lOmm? v.il! uy tin- Kit it li elm i the country we have a great atari can city whose streets are as well cleaned i Vl'i; WRIT--: i anted in iiiie. ly promulgated according them the Hi WI tin :) U'( right to do so. as those of any other city I in the Simeon E. Baldwin of the Supreme court of Conneticut In a recent address to 1 It dition. imliincs si la I i.

The government rennrt isnni Here and There before the bar association of that state, i' iih durability, i i i i 1 1 Wears longer (Kan an ol her ina- jail. Into the United States were 1,243,835 tons. The exports were 2,246,284. The figures from Canada were: Imported from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, 123,404 tons; from Quebec, Ontario, etc from British Columbia, exports to these three divisions respectively, 413 tons, 1,672,302 and 8,094. Canada now proposes in case the Dingley rate la imposed to retaliate by a high duty on our coal, which, will certainly not stimulate exports.

Here is an export business worth twice as much as the corresponding import business, and it is proposed to run the. risk of ruining the former for the sake of screwing $350,000 taxes out of the latter, and this on the plea of reviving Amerioaa Industry. Can an sane an fail to see that, even assuming that imports do not fall off, it is- hardly worth while for the sake of a. paltry 1350,000 to tempt Canada Into ruining an established business nearly twice as large aa that which is to yield tbe tax? Yet this is the way in which "the old thing works." Limber Tariff. "The proposed tariff on lumber," the Boston Transcript (rep.) says, "is simply a measure to pick the pockets and the 10th places the speed i use ot'i without co-1 of rr) i ii chine.

Has no i nl; rilib designated the government of the The present system of taxation i to hot hi'V he ope-1 United States as a "modified despot dition of the crop on July 1st at 8 9 9 points lower than for the correspond makes more liars than all other causes ism" and classed this country with bunched together. Seattle Populist. ing uiio last year, on an acreage 1.2 per cent less. Tlie condition of wlie.it Bussia "where the principle of abso "The terrible question now is not what is the best legislation to work for, but whether legislative reform is possible, so long as monopolies exist. "If we pass a city law in favor of the masses it is vetoed by the state; world.

One of the most comKtoa and most humiliating charges against municipal government in this country Is thus wiped out so far as our chief city is concerned. In sessttsg this advance for us Col. Waring has done something even more important than to clean and keep clean the pavements of New York streets. He has shown the -whole country that the atost efficient kind of public service Is that which bas no "politics" In It Bvery When some men can live without lutism is represented and enforced working, and others cannot find work by one man's hand." Are the big lawyers getting on the people's side? by which to live, the conditions of so winter and spring combined, is placed at 4.8. Winter is 81.2, or 2.7 points higher than one month ago.

and spring l1.2, or 16 points higher. The percentage of crop remaining on hand is estimated at 5.4. rator. It is n-'Ut. substantial, nielile-platcd.

perfect and adapted to all kinds id' type writing'. I. ike a pi int press, il pn wees sharp clean legible ma im-cript Tim or ten co pies can be made one writing. Any intelligent person can become an opeia'or in iwo clays. Reliable agcins and salesim wanted.

For pamphlets, address Odcil Type Writing cial catastrophe have been brought to it we capture the state we are undone gether. San Francisco Star. by congress and the senate, and, towering above all, stand the presi To avoid the impending high tarifl, lhe wheat market has been influ An exchange asks: "What is the great city in the country had for years enced by the action of corn and has at times ruled auite active: tlie mo difference between Cleveland hard the importers of New York City have been rushing in enormous amounts of dent and the omnipotent supreme court. a street-cleaning force under the control of politics, but In no city were times; and a McKinley boom? One tion has been erratic and its course has naturally affected the defe "Every department of government 358-3G4 Dearborn Ht. the streets cleaned.

Col. Waring con Chicago, 111. comes without a promise, and tbe Offerings of new wheat to arrive dur- structed his force on new prlaslples: othet promised without a come." ng this month are daily becomino he defied politics and politicians; was is now controlled by Mark Hanna. The man who was only a nightmare a year ago is now a horrid fact. The more liberal.

Harvest is When the American people quit crush, the industry of a large, useful and influential class of American citi obliged to face bitter opposition and pidly and favorably and the conceit McLajn guessing, and resort to cold figures goods. The collections at the custom house on July 1 amounted to $2,600,000 The vast sums thus saved by these wealthy corporations are made possible by the delay of tbe legislators in passing laws that all have known from the beginning, were a certainty. Tbe people will pay high tarifl" prices for these goods. sus or opinion seems to he i.h-.tt iim ng. It is uneconomic, unscientific, pon every question, they will secure most Infamous labor crusher In tbe country is in power.

Everything persistent misrepresentation because of bis defiance, but he won in the ead and succeeded in doing what no "prac COMMISSION economic results in local, state and na suicidal. The statements upon which this schedule was made up are shown to have been insidious and mnsleadintr. quality is fine and the yield in excess of anticipations. The reports of damage to French, Russian and Danubian crops have become a part of the regular daily news, accompanied bv state tional government. Commonwealth.

The News Is the Liveliest, Most Entertaining, Most Popular, Most Original, Most Independent, Most Enterprising, Most Praised, Most Feared, Most Cussed, Most Discussed, Most Fearless, yields to his whip. He is master of a rabbit congress, a groundhog senate SI UPPERS RECEIVERS Members Chi It is not that people are poor, but AGO and a sawdust president. The king The result wiU be, to strip the country pot of an annually recurring income, cf Trade CHICAGO that they are plundered. It Is not 211 Rl ALTO BU maker and slave-maker has himself ments mat roreigners have been large buyers of American wheat, but as European markets still show simis nf but of Its white pine principal, which that some are over-rich, but that their become the government. I do not de- a excess is filched from tbescaDty earn at present rates is within ten years of exhaustion, and also to ruin a large weakness, the trade receives the reports with incredulitv.

That some ings ot the poor. Cincinnati Com nounce nim as an inaiviauai; ne is the incarnation of mouopoly. Grain and Provisions brsh: ani sold for lash or for future delivery on margins. Orders for Wheat executed in lots of la and upwards. Correspondence ir.viti.

Consignments of Irain, Seeds and Kny solic When visiting Ciiicio aad see ubs of business men in this country mon Cause. "What does this new 'social-demo who deserve better things. It does not damage lias been sustained is doubtless true, but that it is serious seems improbable; with present low prices, how Grover Cleveland is tbe only man em possible that men claiming to cracy' of Cbicago mean? it means in the world who has been able to ac represent the people will permit such ever, even moderate curtailment of tical politician" had ever done. Herein was a victory for the "theoretical reformer" which as man can gainsay. Furthermore, while doing this ha organized a force which has become a cause of public pride.

Before his advent no public servant was more despicable than a street-sweeper. Now he is a self-respecting member of a uniformed force which marches In annual parade through Fifth avenue and Is displayed with the lire department to distinguished foreign visitors as one of the institutions in which the city takes pride. The men feel that they are their own masters, that they hold their positions because they are fit for them, and that so long as they do their work well no political boss can harm rhem. In other words, freedom that tbe people are being driven back foreign crops would prevent. a measure to hare the force of law.

If cumulate millions fishing and hunt Secretary of the Treasury, Gage, has been making himself funuy again, by announcing that times are better and giving out a report, in which "bright hopes for tbe fiscal year," seem to be the chief item of interest. He gives tbe total expenditures for '97 as $365,489,000 with receipts, $343,800,000 making a deficit of $21,689,000 and classes with the statement that "everything Is ripe for a revival of business activity." We add, in the words of the poet, "Aye ripe and rotten ripe." they do, it will cease to be folly and be to barbarism. The bees have made tbe honey, and now they are volun ing ducks. We believe he amassed I Mine Iniquity." most of this "catching suckers." DR. F.

W. DRUM, tarily leaving the hive and striking ft ft 1 Oneonta Critic. NO USE FOR THE METRIC SYSTEM for the woods to 'better their Siberia has become a social The friends of free silver will have Wonld Gain Little by Adopting: 1 ii VSENECA. chance to help the cause a year from ideal to the American unemployed. i Comtlnentnl Emrape'a Measures.

next Novemher. Then will be elect Wliy should we change these units tc "The dry rot of degeueracy has bo- ANSAS. I adopt one which agrees with neither of gun in this repuoiic. in mis iair marked decline, and with depleted stocks would furnish the basis for a higher range of values. The world's visible supply as compiled by Bcvbuhm and Brudst reef son July 1 was 70,243.000 bu, as compared with 105.240,000 bu one year ago, tlie smallest supply reported since August, 1S90.

The paucity ot stocks will assure an excellent demand for wheat of such quality as we now have assured, and only unfavorable trade conditions can prevent a recovery in prices whenever they are unduly depressed. lhe visible supply of grain in the United States and Canada shows tho following changes for the week: Wheat decreased 974,000 bu, corn 572.000 bu and oats 1,269,000 bu. ed a new congress. Then let the campaign cry be raised, "Return to them, and which, at beat, was original congress none but silver men, tried month of June, when all the birds are merriet and all the flowers are blooming, young men and young women the visionary scheme of a congress oJ philosophers? We have little to learn from political interference has made fnen out of them and they do their work like men and not like slaves. ft and true." Liongmont Times.

Crown and lit idfre wo; ijolii and lieie ami nou- or gain by adopting the measures ot late ft Do not spend your time arguing are commuting suiciae ana siaimug lills given peeial at 1 eu- p'tion. continental Europe, says Cassier's Mag Senator Allen took occasion during the short debate which preceded tbe laying of his beet sugar bounty tariff amendment on the table by a vote of 57 to 9 to express his opinion of Judge Bradley, of the Dfstrict of Columbia Supreme Court, who presid the green grass with their blood. with fools. There are plenty of in HORSES ARB CHEAP. azine.

Three-quarters, or nearly so, ol the commerce and traffic of the world ft. and Local Aesthetics for ''Every newspaper is a record of telligent men and wo Men who have Hi only to hear or read the truth to em is carried on by some form of appliance, whether moved by wind, water or steam, Extraction. brace it, without squandering your ed over the trials of the sugar scandal murder and disaster and death. Every day there are hold-ups and assassinations, and helish assaults on little girls. Surely then, this is no lime for private squabbles and hair whifch, has been built from English measures by some Eng-lish-speakLog people, and the proportion is all the witnesses and, with one exception instructed the juries to bring in ver Aalmals Worthless for City Use De Well In the Country.

Horses are cheap. In fact, it is difficult to see how It pays to raise them, says the New York Mail and Express. A Brooklyn expressman, whose route is twelve miles long, secured a "green" team the other day for $45. Two years ago he bought a team not a bit better Ablest And Best COUNTY PAPER That Nemaha County Now Has Or Ever Had. It is Not The Oldest Of all the County Papers, But It LEADS THEM ALL In Quality, Circulation, Reputation And Influence.

Its Circulation Exceeds That Of any other Paper In the diets of not guilty. Mr. Allen said time increasing. medical mmm. splitting and moral laziness.

If you "I do not know who Judge Bradley Why adopt another and more incon effort on bipeds who get brain fag from watching a variety show. Let such people alone. The New Time. "During the month of June our mints coined 1,475,101 silver dollars, and each of them is worth 100 cents in gold, without waiting for tbe consent or aid of any other nation," says the have suffered a personal wrong, think is, nor do I care, but any man sitting THE of the nation's wrongs and forget on the bench in this District or else Short Hand Taught by Mail The Perniu system of shorthand is the latest and best system in use, and the easiest to learn. I am now prepared to give lessons by mail.

Terms made known on application. Firet lesson free. Address with stamp. L. C.

Rogers, box 377, Grand Junction, Colorado. DliEA DEU CON I'TION CAN BE CURED. than the team purchased yesterday and your own. if you uave a private where and who would bold that a venient system which will render all systems of screw threads, gear teeth, foundry patterns, shop drawings, obsolete as well as shelving the most valuable collection of mechanical literature in the world and requiring all its affliction, sink it in the sorrows of the gave $200 for the horses. Talking of his bargain the expressman said to a question put by a member of a com race.

St. Liouis Globe-Democrat. And if mittee and not objected to by a the "The last ecclesiastic shall bury balance of the committee was not a tables to be translated into a foreign the last monopolist; and Pier pout proper one, ought to be convicted of measure, merely to obtain the advan Morgan shall be regarded as we to tages of a decimal system which, as 1 imbecility and general incompetency. reporter: "Farmers out on Long Island get Ins horses in the city for from $10 to $20. A big horse which has gone lame on the pavements of the city will come around all right in a few weeks if let to roam around a pasture or barnyard.

The soft earth will permit hia cracked. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Editor News: Please announce mo as a can day regard Kidd or Jesse James. have shown, we already have to all in didate for the office of Countv Clerk, subject There'll come a time some day when tents and purposes in a. far more con for not knowing one of the fundamental principles of juris-prudence that has come down to us from 600 to tbe decision of the free silver voters of venient form than, we should obtain Nemaha county.

JOHN WENDEL, this shall come to pasB. The war between the money power and the people will seem as unreal as the war be from the introduction of the meter and its derivatives? Besides, these two years ago. One of the oldest princi Publication Notice. To Frank A. Hurlburt: unit measures the inch and the foot pies of evidence, one upon which we act every day, is that silence gives tween the first settlers and the In You are hen by notified that you have been sued bv Laura O.

Hurlburt, as plaintiff, iu we also use the oubio yard in civil en grneering for excavations and earth dians. consent. It was decided differently the Distrlet Court of Nemaha county, state of Kansas, and must answer the petition filed by "Conservatives will declare that ev however, by that distinguished work, but for mechanical purposes we could get along very well with no other filaintitr on or betore tne Sdtn aay oi August. SWT. or tbe netition will be taken as true, and T.

Slocimi, M. the great cheni: ist and scientist, oIRts to send free, to the afflicted, tbreo botties of his newly discovered remedies to cure consumption and all lung troubles. Not bins; could be fairer, more iihilant hropic or carry murejoy in its wake than he offer of A. Siocum, oi lS'i 1 'carl street. New Vork city.

Confident that be bis discovered an absolute cure for consumption and all pill nonary complaints, nnd to make its jrreat merits known, he will send, free, hree hot les, to any trader of The News who is sutVoriiifr irom chest, bronchial, throat and luuji troubles or consumption. Already this "newseient ilie coursp of 'medicine" bas permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases. The doctor considers it his religious duty a duty which iieowes to humanity to donate his infallible cure. Offered freely, apart from its inherent strength, is enough to commend it. and more so isthe perfect confidence of i lie great chemist making- the proposition.

He has proved cons umpt ion to be a curable disease beyond any doubt. There will be no mistake in sending: the mistake will be in overlooking the prenerous invitation. He has on tile in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those cured, in all parts of tbe world. Helays are dangerous. Address T.

A. Slo-cum, M. 183 Pearl st reet, New York, and when writing the doctor please give express and postoflice address and mention reading his article in the Seneca News. jurist, Mr. Bradley and possible there judgment rendered accordingly, forever dU unit but the inch.

and fevered hoofs to mend. It would not pay to keep the horse in the city, so a truckman or any one of the big express companies gladly Bells a hoof-sore horse, no matter how sound he may be otherwise, for a song-. "I prefer 'green' teams, because 1 can break them more readily to my kind of work. But $45 for such a team as I bought the other day makes me ashamed to look the horses in the face. Why, I sold a St.

Bernard pup two months old not long ago for ffO." vorcing saw piaintirr irom you, ana awarainr erybody knew monopolies would have to be taken by the people; and little children will listen with horror and amazement to their grandfarher's are a few poor fellows who believe that there can be such a thing in these GOOD ENOUGH TO FOOL A FOX. her the care and custody of your minor child, John Hiram Hurlburt; aud for the household furniture ol plaintiff and defendant now in days as favoritism in the administra plaintiff's possession as alimony. hooter's XipttieiM with Famey stories about these savage times." tion of justice." Decoy Alaeaaarle tout. Plaintiff. Seneca, Kansas, July lft, 1897.

the government would coin all the stiver offered to the mints into dollars they would all be worth 100 cents in gold, without waiting for the consent or aid of any other nation. The President of the United States. Major William McKinley, is now attended by uniformed employes and servants. It is necessary for him to have so awfully many that unless he had them in uniform he could not recognize them. Besides the klnge, queens and emperors in Europe have all of their servants and attendants in uniform and why should not this country be as swell as any, especially when our aristocracy is in power.

Nebraska Independent. Why is capital timid? Of what is capital afraid? In what must it have "confidence?" Did you ever ask yourself these questions? The answer is found in two words, "the people." Capital timid because it doubts if the people will much longer consent to be robbed. It Is afraid that the people wiU affirm their right to rule. Its "confidence" is determined by the relative stupidity or intelligence of the people. Hence capital deplores any agitation of any public question.

Hence capital urges a six-year term for President. Henoe capital preaches The strike burst sosuddenly on the Eldridge Ctermgton, a New Yorker who went to Albemarle sound duck hunting a few weeks ago, tells a curious State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, 68 country that perhaps but few people ALL THE NEWS Lucas county are informed regarding the cause of it. Frank J. Cheney make oath that he from a statement made by the presi is the senior partner of F. J.

Cheyuey YJorth Reading dent of the miners' association it ap A aoing business in the city of story of a fox, reports the New York Sun. Be had his decoys off a rounded point at land one morning, and was waiting for it to get light enough to shoot. Tbe decoys were fanoy ones made of iron and rubber, painted to It is always for the Great Common People Therefore always on The Right side Of all Public Questions The People Know A True Friend From a False One, A Good Paper From a Poor One, Hence They Want The Best And the Cheapest, The News, pears that the order issued by tbe na Toledo, county and state aforesaid, be will Local, State and Natjooal tional officers of the miners simply calls into effect the scale of wages and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED LOLLABS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot round THE adopted at the annnal convention held in Columbus in January, 1895. be cured by the use of Hall's Cartarrh OLD A ORIGINAL. DOCTOR WHITHER, 10 W.

Ninth Owing to tbe demoralized coal market cure. Lady Randolph CfcurchilJ, who is only a six months' widow, has been distracting the visitors at Aix-les-Beins with her "punting" by night and hex- bmycJto riding by day. But may not "reliots" be amused? Must the wives of the departed retire to a nunnery because the world is such a small place somebody is sure to find them without appropriately red eyes and perhaps red noses? If Lady Randolph ae consolation in bright society and say excitement in riding a wheal, for heaven's sake let her I She bad a distingnishad husband, as we all know, but she also paid for her distinction if report saitis true. Philadelphia Press. represent the birds the hunter was after, and looked very natural.

At dawn it happened that for about ten or fifteen minutes no birds easae within range, so no shots were fired. TChfle the hunter was wondering at this ha heard a rustla up-wind from the blind in the grass of the point. Looking eantioosly over the grass, fee was at that time it was deemed best not Frank Sorn to before me and subscribed to enforce the new scale immediately. and the CINCINNATI (niah iunotmn) Kansas City, flo. When it should be called into force was left witb the judgment of the in my presence, this 6tn day or A.

D. 1866. national executive board. It calls for A. Glbason, 69 cents a ton for pick mining in Penn the virtue of resignation and submis sylvania, 60 in Ohio and Indiana and sion to all manner or wrongs.

me seax Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and muonus surfaces of the system. 65 in Illinois. The difference is found New Times. EQqUirer ed upon comparative difficulties of WeHw xmea yew TeS mt Pieutr Specialist, Longest Located.

KERYOUS DEBILITY sent, backache, quickness, dizziness, spots before yes and other symptoms perfectly cured. Lost Vitality, milky urine, incontinence, prostatorrhcea, cystitis and all painful urinary troubles quickly cured. YPFlll 10 any stage, causing sore throat, fntHnfj I rillLIO hatr, pain tn bones and many other symptom, cured permanently without mercury. Rupture cured without knife or truss; cure guaranteed. Geonre C.

Flak tells as that the baft Jaat in Haw to sea a fox crouched for a leap at a dacoy which was about four fset distant. The fox gave a quiver as ha gathered hia nraseles lor the jump, and then sprang ahead and grabbed the decoy with all his might. Thereupon th fox wa the most astonished beast that aver bunted ducks. The robber tj with an iron frame was hard and The rubber was pierced ty the tesCaof fh animal, letting the sir out with a pop like a firecracker. mining work.

What this means can bejadred from the statement of B. Mr. C. Li. Hasbrouck, a druggist sheep killed by wolves in this IseaSty at Mendon, says all of the good mar a.

ja. nasieion, mine inspwwr oi voio, We have arranged testimonials that have been publish in his last annual report, that the clubbing rate Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chknbt A Toledo, fSold by draggiets, tyo.

Clubbing Rates. We have made arrangements to eiub with the following papers, any ed by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea which we can give both papers 1 year average yearly earnings of the Ohio miner for that year amounted to only VliiinnnFI or enlargd veins of scrotum, Caushi? emissions, aexiul Remedy could be duplicated in that had a sarJoaaefzeet Regular price for 221.75. From this mast be deducted oast cic cures wimout surgical operation. lew, hrsalda? fSTsrsl teeth $2.00 botnu town. For sale by Peckham A Jen and this was in 18S8.

The sW? worn tesdlna In the fortfisUnortii of Vcea-jttfeTdn the west cf ti ros4, sal fif tfe number wer JdiJsd, wolves taking -bhy tts net s4 looking the blood wi'os tatrizjtls gash, enow covered timcessd, tact not a drop fit blood cosU be tx wolves earner f3 Cm sheep tad Ui t-U i thaltaawatsjtiwsrle cured or bo pay; no knife or pain. tt a month which the operators eharsre for blasting powder and piok-sharpen- ktns. fox Cure Of tm isssT, We aave yon renerone part of this ajvrWa.ke.abovd diseases free fur stamp. ooeof which yon can get, together ia tin wtor tie b3, making bis net -yearly earnings BromisM tntde that cannot I flM Scalds, barns old sores tumors with Thb Nbws for the snsa. Send or hring your cash witb -order to TUS E2H13CA.

NEWS, C17S. 76. That year the Ohio miners plies, all are relieved at oooe, and in time eCectnaily eared bjr thjr csvaf i getting 65 cents a top, or 4 eenta Medlclbis famished at smaS cost MrMflM CMfiMotwvatfo. NobIacseatC.O. mm asdy.

sate ICoentt (. Otaorwrtte. freeaad aaaUMttMh uaasas. that perfect ointment, Bscs Qsrgasn 52 than they are now getting; they get fewer days' work, for Calve. Ask year rr ar gxvGzadz? -d-! .7 A-.

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