Tf mi r f ' vly The Commoner. 10 Vol. a, No. 11. wrs&rFf'jfwW nilpWJMllll HBTWHIIIWIllll I " - Weeldy News Summary A Cure for Rheumatism Of Which any Suffering ' Reader Can Have A TRIAL BOX FREE!. Jtlioumntlsm 1ms yielded to n now and btmplo rem cdy of which n trlnl box la oirorcd froo to nil who suf ror. fc'cnrccly n grown poreou Jins escaped Its twinges nnd tlioimniulrt hnvo been so rioformed and inlsshnpon thnt they hnrdly look llko their formor solves, if you nro such n euirorcr, send your nntno nnd address to John A. fmltli, Mllwnukco, Wis., nnd by return mall you will rccolvo n trlnl book of Gloria Tonlo freo. This Is tho most wonderful remedy over discovered and hns ennbled many a porsou to abandon crutch and enno. Kov 0. Eund of Harrlsvllle, Wis., testifies that Gloria Tonlo cured two members of his congregation, ono who had Buffered 18, tho other 25 years. Hex W. Hart innn or rnrmsvlllo, Ills., writes) rivo boxes or Gloria Tonlo cured Mr. A. 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Tha only hopo that tho spoliated consumers of this country havo for a revision of tho Dingloy tariff lies in tho committal of the government to the democratic party. Tho only hope tho people havo that government of the trusts, by the trusts and for the trusts may perish from tho republic lies in tho same measuro of relief Atlanta Constitution. Hint to American Smokers. The magnificent offers which the rival tobacco trusts aro making to 5m SVons,umers may Perhaps in still in tho mind of the American con sumer a wonder how much he will putosbi?epsutcumako tuem sooa- ur. Miles' Mi-Pain Pills. Sonor Torres of tho island of Marin dlquo in tho Philippines has been con demned to ten years' imprisonment for sedition. This Is tho first sentence on this chargo; Tho first statue of tho late President McKinley has been delivered to the foundry to bo cast in bronze and is to bo ready for unveiling at Muskegon, Mich., on "Memorial Day. C. F. W. Neely, W. F. Reeves and Estes G. Rathbone, convicted of oni- hpzzlnmnnr. of flnhnn nrmf.n.1 fnndM. have each been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment, and fines running from $5G,000 to $35,000. Major-General Otis was retired from tho active service on Account of his having reached tho ago limit March 25 Ho will bo succeeded in command of tho department at Chicago by Major General Arthur MacArthur. Signor Marconi has decided to locate his wireless station at Table Head, Glace Bav. C. B. The machinery has - w r , , ,- been ordered and work on the station begun. Later on, another station will bo established at Capo Cod. Tho Garfield law in Ohio, which aimed to prevent corrupt practice at elections, was repealed by the state senate March 25. The chief argument made against it was that it was inef fective and placed a premium on per jury. It is reported that both Montana and Washington will act against the merger of the Northern Securities com pany. Tho supreme court has rnfuseJ to take jurisdiction in tho Minnesota case, because one of the defendants is a citizen of that state. A press censorship has been estab lished in Panama concerning the revo lution. So far as commercial matters aro concerned, merchants will be al lowed the rso of established codes, but must leave copies of all messages at tho censor's office. The latest advices from Venezuela are to tho effect that the activity o tho rebels Is considerably diminished over last week. Tho government has recaptured several important towns and great alertness is being mani fested in the effort to crush the rebellion. Gormany has atrain enacted n. Inw against the importation of American meats, which is to take effect October 1. Tho exclusion is the result of ex periments made by the imperial health officials, who claim that it has been treated with borax, and is therefor deliterious to health. Tha rebellion in China Is spreading rapidly. It is also reported from Shanghai that Germany has announced her decision to maintain a garrison there, which means that France, Great Britain, and Japan also will be obliged to keep garrisons at Shanghai, thus this city will become an international garrison town. According to a London dispatch, a dispute has arisen between A. J. Bal four and General Buller In regard to tho battle of Spion Kop. General Bui ler contends that all tho dispatches regarding that conflict have not been given to the public. Balfour admits this, but says it was for the purpose "if sparing his (Buller's) feelings and military reputation. A cablegram from Pretoria undor date of March 2,1 intimated that signs or peace aro appearing. Members of tho Transvaal government arrive'! SS?iUn?5f 2 flas of truce ad in ferred with General Kitchener. This news has been welcomed in London as pointing to a possibility of peace. But representatives of tho Boers say that England must yield to their terms. On March 26 at Cape Town, South Africa, Cecil Rhodes died at the age of 49 years. He has been described a3 "tho man who made South Africa." Hi3 chief objjet in life was to bring Africa under British dominion. He was charged with having much to do with bringing about the present war between the Boers and Great Britain. J. Pierpont Morgan appeared beforo An Irish land bill has been intro duced in parliament. The main provi sion of the bill authorizes the land commission to take over tho whole or part of an estate whose owner is will ing to sell. John Redmond, the na tionalist in the house, though not op posed to the measure, warned the gov ernment that universal compulsory purchase must be the ultimate solu tion of the land problem in Ireland. The industrial department of the national civic federation met At New York March 26 to confer with the united mine workers and the mine operators in settling their differences. Senator Hanna and Bishop Potter aro among those acting for the civic feder ation, while President Mitchell of tho federation of labor represents that side of the question. Unless the differences aro soon adjusted, a general strike is feared. the United States special examiner In New York city on March 25 in the suit brought by the stockholders to deter mine the status of the Northern Secur ities company and its connection with the Great Northern and Northern Pa cific railways. One of the lawyer asked Mr .Morgan: "What do you mean by community of interest?" Mr. Morgan replied: "Community of in terest is that a certain number of men who own property can do as they like with it." THE WEEK AT WASHINGTON. Republican leaders in the house deny the report that they favor free coin age for the Philippines. The house committee on interstate commerce has reported favorably tho Hepburn pure food bill. .President Roosevelt has removed Commissioners of Immigration Fitchio and McSweeney from service at New York. It is announced that Captain Cogh lan will be restored to the rank in the navy which he lost under a sentence of suspension. On March 20 the house committee decided the contest of John J. Lentz of Ohio against Emmet Tompkins in fav or of V 3 latter. Persident Roosevelt has announced that he will not approve any bills pro viding for the restoration of deserters from the army or navy. A dispatch from Washington March 22 asserts that under the recent su preme court decision in the Insular cases, sugar shipped to this country from the Danish West Indies comes in free. $22J5 s & l: .: .e Why can't we come over to your house and play any more? Because papa gets so mad when we make a little bit of noise. What makes him that way ? Mamma says it's dys pepsia makes him act so crazy. That's about the way it strikes the small boy. The dyspeptic has no idea of his own unrea sonableness or harsh ness. Little things are magnified and seem to justify his quick anger. There's health for the dyspeptic and happiness for the family by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. It cures diseases of the stoni- Iach and other organs of digestion UUU. 11111 1LIU11, OUU 1C31U1C3 JJUllCUL health and strength, by enabling the perfect digestion and assimila tion of food. T linvp tnlrpfi nni hr!M rr Tlr TirAo Golden Medical Discoverv fbr indigestion flllri livpr rnmnliiitlt'." wria TITr r AT Wilsou, of Yadkin College, Davidson Co,!? N. C- "Have had no hnd Rnfll :iiir T'. commenced taking your medicine in lact, have not Felt hke the same man. Be- lore l took the Golden Medical Discovr cry ' 1 could not eat anything without aw ful distress, but now I can eat anything I tftsii wiiiium uuviwy uuiJiciiauuL iceungs.'v Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Toilets cleanse and regulate the bowels? On March 24 the republicans in the house unseated Mr. Rhea, democrat, of Kentucky, and admitted as a mem ber J. Mackenzie Moss, who was formerly a democrat, but is now in ac cord with the republican party. " " A number of labor leaders liave called upon members of congress "and objected to th6 proposed departmenC of commerce and labor. They declared that they desire to have the labor Bur eau free from any entanglements. On March 24 a conference was "held between the president and the republi can members of the house who havo been foremost in opposing the pro posed plans of Cuban reciprocity, for tho purpose of arriving at some agree ment on the subject, but no conclusion was reached. A Washington dispatch to the Chica go Tribune says that gossip is renewed about the probable retirement of Sec retary of the Interior Hitchcock. In the event of Secretary Hitchcock's res ignation, it is reported that William S. McCormick of Los Angeles, Cal., will likely succeed him. Friends oC Mr. Hitchcock declare that ho has no intention of resigning. (Continued on Pago Eleven.) STOPS THE COUGH And Works off the Cold. in onJil8 Bwomo QuInilo Tablets euro a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 contB. "J2M5 10 $54.90 direct from our Michigan and Ohio factories, tho ennui onTnstle. Mid br $39.85 &M2TC&EK S29.95 Sr ? g3R EVERY RIR cmconn ovn . ,VnT.: ..c"", ""Son. sjujjs&ra DOH'T BUY n&mmSfXSZXXZ & ! kJMenU we can offer. Address, dEAItt, KUEBUCK & GO., c V' cild - !