w ".-. " ,ujw ifjuNiiUjm iapi,-- ' The Commoner. VOLUME 3, NUMBER 10. 12 hi ir i'f U Srgfie. tMMi -3 It was recently announced from Ber lin that as soon as tho reciprocity treaty between tho United States and Cuba is ratiilcd, Germany will ask both tho Cuban and tho United States for identical privileges. Other Eu ropean governments may follow Ger many's lead in this respect Tho Soneca Indians now residing in a reservation in Canada have ex pressed a desire to settle in Oklahoma. Tho Indians numbor only about 1,500 in Canada and tho numbor of tho samo tribo already in Oklahoma is about 350. No definite conclusion has yot boon reached In regard to tho matter. James J. Hill, president of tho Northern Securities company, is plan ning to invado California with his great railway, tho routo being along tho Pacific coast south from Portland, Oro. This announcement soems to havo stirred into activity several pro jects of a similar nature from other great railway linos. Tho largest natural gas company In tho world is to bo formed and char tered under tho laws of Pennsylvania in tho near futuro, according to a dis patch from Pittsburg, Pa. ' Tho now .company will havo an authorized cap ital of $25,000,000. Carter H. Harrison, tho present mayor of tho city, was renominated by tho democratic city convention hold In Chicago on March 1G for a fourth term. Tho nomination was unani-Imous. . Tho miners in tho Cripplo Creek dis trict in Colorado went on a striko on March 17, on accoun of sympathy ;wlth tho striking smolter men. Tho 'number of men out aggregates 1,700. Tho Associated press gave out a cablogram from Colon, under dato of March 17, in which it was reported that in accordance with a decree is sued at Bogota, tho capital, on Feb ruary 13, all foreign import duties havo boon considerably increased, in many cases tonfold. Merchants of Barranquilla and Cartagena havo can colled all thoir American and Europ ean orders. Tho isthmus is exempted from tho increase in duties. Proof of this was shown in tho pay ment to tho German minister of tho first installment, amounting to about $70,000 of the $340,000 pledged tp Ger many. A movement is on foot to protect ihn wnnl trmxvp.ra nf tho COtmtrv and by western railroads over the action of tho eastern lines in raising tho rates on wool 15 per cent from Chica go to tho seaboard. Tho staple has heretofore been carried on a commod ity tariff, but is now placed in the classes. Washed wool is first-class and unwashed is third-class. On March 17 tho Shamrock III. was launched at Glasgow, Scotland. This yacht was build by Sir Thomas Lip ton to, compote with an American yacht for tho possession of tho Amer ica's cup. It will bo remembered that this is tho third attempt by the samo person to win victory from this coun try in this direction. On March 17 the legislative council of Arizona passed the equal suffrage bill 'reported from tho house by a two- thirds majority vote. Tho absconding mayor of the city of Minneapolis, Minn., was returned to that city on March 17 and will be ar raigned for his misdemeanors in tho administration of his office.. On March 17 tho state department received news of a revolutoln in Uru guay. The dispatch came from United States Consul Swan at Montevideo and was as follows: "Montevideo, March 17. Revolution has broken out. Railway destroyed Eight thou sand men are camped outside and aro marshalling to attack the citv. Tho revolution is serious." On March 17 the people of Manaro neck, N. Y., decided at thoir village election that thoy did not want tho $10,000 library offered them by An drew Carnegie. Thoro seems to bo a great difference of opinion among tho railways of the country as to tho moaning of tho re cently enacted Elkins law. A meet ing of the Western Passenger associa tion was held at Chicago on March 17 to discuss tho meaning of this law as applied to passenger rates and serious difficulty waB found in arriving at an agreement on tho subject It was recently announced that the Venezuelan government accepts with out reserve tho protocols signed by Ministor Bowen and the representa tives of the powers at Washington. It Is feared that serious trouble may ensue between the citizens of Parkersburg, W. Va., and the Balti more & Ohio railway on account of the arbitrary measures adopted by tho railroad. On March 17 the rail way brought a force of men into the town before daylight and began to lay a track for five blocks over one-of the principal streets of tho city. This so incensed the citizens that thn firn department was called out and poured a stream of water on the workmen, requiring them to desist The mayor of the city, who sides with tho rail road officials, has been impeached on this account by tho city council. Tho Combination Oil Cure for Cancer. iw-8 Jf lnateJ ,d perfected by Dr. D. hi. Bye. It 1b oothiuc and ba ray and gives relief E arcs: ?? p& " 'i-?. sss 2K jterostodrwho- desire 'free boT.k ." tellinVXS tho treatmont nave time and expense by ad- I drewing the Home Ofilce.-D R. D.T E I yB & - . w. t.n MW, Auiuaaapous, And, city by acclamation at tho democratic city convention. It was reported from Bismarck, N. D., on March 19 that Governor White had signed the bill amending the law relating to druggists' permits. Much pressure was brought to bear on the governor to veto it It requires 80 per cent of the freeholders and 70 per cent of tho women in the town or tho ward where tho drug store Is located to sign a petition before a liquor per mit can bo obtained. A memorial to tho late J. Sterling Morton, the founder of Arbor Day, is to be erected in his home town, Ne braska City. Tho statue is to be a full size figure and will cost about $15,000, the work being done by Rudolph Ev ans, the sculptor. In a speech made by Colonial Sec retary Chamberlain in tho English house of commons on March 19 ho stated that 100,000 Boers had been repatriated and the government had given $75,000,000 toward tho expenses of thoir resettlement It was reported recently that the house and senate of Missouri adopted a resolution submitting an amendment to the constitution, requiring all Mis souri railroads to grant free transpor tation over their lines .in Missouri to state officials and legislators dur ing their official termB. It is said that President Roosevelt has agreed to participate in the lay ing of tho cornerstone of tho Lewis and Clark exposition May 21 at Port land. The president also has con sented to take part in the testimonial to Admiral Clark, formerly of tho battleship Oregon. Two mass meetings of citizens of Boston havo recently been held in that city "to protest against the sup pression of truth about tho Philip pines and praying for further official inquiry into conditions there." March 20, the anniversary of the death of Louis Kossuth, was marked in Buda Pesth by unusual student de monstrations and collisions with tho police of the city. After a numbor of arrests had been made, the students dispersed. A serious break in the Mississippi levee near Memphis, Tenn., on. March 2o crfused the ruin of many fine plan tations along the course of tho river. Many families were made homeless and destitute and flocked into Memphis for shelter and food. The Less and the Greater Crime. Whatever may be said of disfran chisement of negroes by such constitu tional devices it is far moro decent and honest than the disfranchisement of white people in Pennsylvania by ballot box stuffing and perjury. Bal timore Sun. ubscrihers' Advertising Department An advertising medium that pre sents an advertisement to 500,000 read ers having confidence in the medium is certainly worthy of the attention of advertisers. The Commoner uses ev ery precaution to protect its readers against fake and fraudulent advertis ers, and its readers, knowing this, have confidence in the advertisement they see in its columns. This fact should be taken into consideration by parties having a -worthy article to ad vertise. This department was inaug- wh - T3 i,UIPse or giving those SSm ie n0t ensaged in a business regularly needing advertising an op portunity to secure publicity at a minimum cost Real estate, city prop erty, books, stamps, curios, recipes and the whole vast array of special articles of worth may be properly and successfuly advertised in this depart ment. The same care in excluding un worthy and unreliable advertisements is used in this department as in all other advertising departments of Tho Commoner. The rate for this depart ment is 6 cents per word per Inser tion, in advance. Others have used it to advantage. You may do the same. Address all communications to Tho Commoner, Lincoln, Neb. IiffJoSditA?R5-7I.A.crc8 1,oss . Ohio- gMfe!1!, 'as; The recent devastations by the high water have not been confined to one section of the country, but seem to af fect a vory large nortion. DlRrmtMma from Rock Springs, Wyo., give news or mo inundation of what is known as me itca Desert Large quantities of supplies and other property have been washod away and a constant watch is being kept on tho embank ment along the Union Pacific road. According to a dispatch from San Francisco, Col., returned missionaries from China give confirmation of tho recent rumors regarding the renewed activity of tho Boxers. It seems that uiu movement in southern China Is directed against the dynasty, while in the northern part it is against tho forolgn element. Missionaries are flocking into the cities, the country be ing no longer safe for foreigners. On March 17 it was announced from Cleveland, O.. that Tom T, .Tnfco was renominated for mayor of that ipasss pJUffiWwl!?iftmwt port. "l """umiftiD, tm. Ad KTl'IM hn.n I. . ... tto wTridTuat bakes wSSSSffS "H8 m 100 per cent prom. c&uKaSSSSS &&S5S S5W ' -"., UUIU, i,rfir1 SALE-ino stock tarm In Nanco Countv n" braska. Kelloeir it. Ellsworth, umiow,! xS"1" No .,, , ..uvtU llou of WMhS"lon, 5. "Wq love the name ar. ttmdcTr ; old i Hag "to rcEK and b?U0T your address and 50 cents byP. O. m Stored iSS2 whSflve by I?.a11' WtPnld. tho plcture.20 i 2 ? ft Washington on Horseback. April, hm nn m. ,n, KOU SALE Iflno raaio St. Bernard doc 2 ,, i7 145 pounds, kind and gentlo. Just thodoe T8, dren. Eligible to registry, toiiw In hu Onion Qrovo, Wis I"r'' "' " w McOracken, 101 HANOI! SEED Corn. Tho Whlto Wnniio,. .. , Corn never falls to mako corn when nth ?. eca &tbo drought. OiUylolKlThV v "M wuua oi seasons, urown succoBStully for th -- years from Lake Michigan to tho Ouir L'!0 pa5t o by us. No othor corn so early havliSr aiSh U.52S?1 8old Once grown no other kind planted roUowi Jlrg0ar8 Extra selected seed fi.50 "per bushel ii?Jon' s&tsst " Sitssa ays FOU BALE: UG acres In rarbon Co Mnn.H : crops novor fall, igo creek bottom iinrtnniin"l whore ditch, 100 In culUvatlon. For Tnrffi r l'Ratlng TlnrM tJnrt T ,i ."lu XOr PMUCUlars. nr1,lr - f MUU4IKK) iZU FAm LAND-Frco HoraoBtoads, Stock 5J?. ." -forT PaIt,culra address with stamp Em monB County Land Company, Braddock, H, Dak. .JElTSHi? .Keo? Edfit0 Bazor slrP sharpons dull Srt2!?K rt out onlng. Ready for uso. Very durable, rhlKlp'hhv Edward Btorn, 4214 Cnostnut St, rtJESAPER0PEN1NQ! r,ant 8nd Bood will or aiS.055actlAno?Bpapor for 8al- lowm county seat SJSJm'iS?00, EpPrmath year. Buslnossfor 1002 ?n ft??0 ; P"Pt? ovor 13,000. Qo od roasons Tor soll Nobraska MauPln caro Commoner, Lincoln, thS? i00'.0 n 82nd yu tho formula for mixing tho best coating in tho world for loaky tla and felt J?.S MtXSui0An mlx " forl5 PorRallon. Wohav No i w v (rm)K,e.ati'JMF80lvea- American Booting Co., Mo. 1222 N. 59th St., PhUadolphia, Pa. RtM1?80111.111 OTOry town ,Q the United SJ2V?. 80.U Vr' Hntth sovon oils of tho Bible. Llb- ScasStOonnLlOW0,L AadrM SmUh, Medl- iS mi7n?nna5,U 6athwestorn fruit and mineral proDosUlon fo'Filf.W "V vaiuallo profit sharin TjSloXXT011'0 la' JoS,oXKVy!'B.WOra Prffl r00' Dr' T- Box 63, Bed Lodge. Mont. . SOUQUDMSEED: Ambor cann -..,.": best. Buy from tho itrowor aiSst' foW,' rlchet. IViOperlb. Special prices oniarco f,nim.ormoro ward Bughrono, BarUey, Nob, loanutlcs. Ed- olSS ?bHh!Vs!rt-W1 for tho only zlno-oarboa iffi for mortToannln oxl8tenoo. Aaso two reglstored over atlAinM i - 8UrS.to ,couirnand tho largost sale SASPS' Address Dr. J. jjjjgj P" Bticted anMrtnv ?toto-OommlB8lon. Models con- how to Sot m3 3SSnoet Caso $5.00 and up. Telia SttoS moy,Sena" stamp for particulars. S"lnd Mv'l1 Stevenson Bldg., Indian poiiB,ind. My Patont Snloa, 1QQ2 tii2,i55.00. 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