The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 05, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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    The Commoner
VOLUME 4 NUMBER
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ally n nil draw out tho BlieumnUoMlson Mlf by
mettle Tl la now remedy Is different from all others,
kndcuroiovow form of tills painful dBcaao quickly,
thorouKlily. and to tny cured Don't tako ni v word for
Ktlort It yourBolf without com. Bond mo your
mime nnd oildrcn nnd I will Rend you n complete treat-nont-n
full dollar's worth ofthceo wondorful DIhcs
und won't ask you to pay for It now or In tho future. I
w I aluo send you an olcKint IllUBtrntcd Hook thnt
tells all about IlliciiinntlBtn and how Ylbro Discs euro
It. All this coBtB you nothing. Don't send any inonoy
-notovon a fltnmp-lintfiend nig your name TO-li AY.
Prof. B. M.WATBON.lii'pt. 77. Battlo Orook.Mlcb.
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WEKINS'
SEEDS
ARK II EST becnuBo ihiy nro all fresh and now: grown
In 1003 and (tuarnnt'jod to grow. CurlllQ TWEN
TIETH ANNUAL ILLlMTltATKI) OATALOO Tells
you all about over? scod and crop that grows, FllhE
if you mention this paper. ALL ft'AHM AND (UUDKN
8KI). cheaper than others wholesale Wrlto today.
RATEKINS' SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, Iowa.
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EVERGREENS
Including: liluc bprucc, Douglas
Spruce and Concolar of Colorado.
Forest Trees, Forest Tree Seed
lings, ornamental trees and shrubs.
Nursery grown on our own prcm
Ises. Very hardy and certified free
from disease by State Entomologist.
R. Douglas' Sons, T0X Waukcjan,l!J.
Cancer Cured
WITH SOOTHING, BALMY OILS.
Canoor, Tumor. Catarrh, Plica, Fistula. Ulcers.
DB.lYE,gs Kansas Clti, Hi
100
Pu.19w?W5Fn contains Imndrods of thorn obtained
by mjCKEYiriNODBATOR uiiora in all parts of tho
U.S. gond for a copy and read tho proof. It la free.
Buekeye latoubater Co., Ilex C9, 8prlatfloll, O.
PER CENT
HATCHES
STRONGEST
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KSft FENCE!
uox iii WlnekwUr, ladlaaa, U. 8. A.
lEflLTHY TREESfetete:;
n"Hw IHala.HonoBlIn quality.
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MAKE MONEY
and clearing land for joar.
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wm Hercules Hf. Co., (lent. lOCtnUnllla. Ion
LITTLE CHICKS DON'T DIE
OkleUFood aadrnako good profits. Wrlto now for
frao cataloguo on chloE ralafnfir nnd loam tooaboai
eur prize winning, pnro bred blnls.
ANNA L. FINKERTON CO. Boi IB, Haillnet. Nri.
WAMT MOKE I 8ALMMM PA Ywkly
CBROI.UhUIm,, Mo.; Ilimttfflj Allele
S80 A MONTH SAURY firiSairs
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WEEK AT WASHINGTON
Tho urgent deaciency bill was com
pleted on January 23 by the house
committee on appropriations. The bill
carries a total of $11,251,308. A
Washington dispatch says that some
o tho larger items in tho bill are:
lwo million dollars for armament and
armor for new ships; ?2UU,0UU for the
naval station at Guantanamo, Uuba,
$100,000 for Alaskan boundary survey;
$750,000 for construction of tho new
ofilce building for the house of repre
sentatives; $145,000 for mileage for
membors and senators; $300,000 for
rural free delivery and $2,400,000 for
collecting the customs revenues.
A thorough investigation of the
charges against Senator Smoot of
Utah In connection with the demand
for his expulsion from the senate is
tc be made by tho senate committee
on privileges and elections. A resolu
tion is to bo introduced to authorize
the committee to semi toi Wiu.c,
and documents. According to the ai
swer filed by Senator S'moot, ho de
clares he does not obey the Mormon
church except as regards spiritual
things.
The house devoted the entire ses
sion on January 23 to the discussion
of the nrmy appropriation bill m" com
mittee of the whole. Some criticism
was made of the war department for
the expenditures mado by the bureau
of ordnance and fortifications in con
nection with the Langley airship, it
being declared that such expenditures
were without the sanction of congress
and that the airship was without
utility.
The Panama canal treaty is still
under discussion in the senate, it is
stated that resolutions of inquiry will
occasion much debate on the subject,
and that as soon as tho discussion
on the subject is exhausted, an ex
ecutive session of the senate will be
ordered and the treaty will be dis
cussed behind closed doors, it is also
rmenSn!'deiJ ! CQ!t7lin that th amend
ments t0 the treaty reported by the
hrmmei on fore,fin relations will
taken! hCtYQ final actioD
It was announced from Washing
ton on January 24 that the Pliilinnine
trade statistics of the insula KS
of the war department show that the
imports to those islands during he
eight months ended August ; 190?
867 Bf te?22'2GC'581 atfd exports $?
867.3U These figures are exclusive
aggtTdofgoVernment PtS
aggregate of exports and imports is
5K? Se.CrPa -tputtTes-A
Washington dispatch bv q1G ab
toSMi?? Januar 2
issued J 5 n, Bible association has
issued the following appeal- 'rh
Amwlcan Bible society for neB
eighty-eight years has niipaiii,i ? y
SPSSssSSSS
M - sucT .loscrT am? iT'
sSStSSSSss
SSAcSwSaS
like ours, which rests upon the moral
character and educated judgment of
the individual. No thoughtful man
can doubt that to decrease the circu
lation and use of the Bible among
the peoplo would seriously menace the
highest interests of civilized human
ity. Inasmuch as the work of the so
ciety is in danger of being seriously
crippled from lack of funds, its ap
peals for aid should meet generous
response from all who love American
institutions, We owe a debt to the
Bible which can be partly paid now
by carrying forward this great un
dertaking with increased vigor." The
appeal bears the following signatures:
President Roosevelt, former President
Cleveland, Chief Justice Fuller, and
Associate Justices Harlan and Brew
er; Secretary Hay, Secretary Shaw,
Secretary Wilson, Secretary Cortel
you. W. J. Bryan, Senators Frye,
Lodge, Morgan, Bard, Alger and Cock
roll, and Representatives Payne, Dal
zell and John S. Williams.
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January 24 marked tho wholesale,
program of retirements and promo
tions In the army service, incident to
a reorganization of the army. Ac
cording to a Washington dispatch,
three general officers retired on that
day, these officers being Generals
Randolph, Allen and True. B'rlgadier
General George L. Gillespie, who has
been for several years 'chief of engi
neers, became a major general and
chief assistant to Lieutenant General
Chaffee, chief of staff. Colonel Alex
ander MacKenzie becamn n hrirQ,n0i.
general and also assumed the duty
ui. umej. oi engineers. Francis S.
Dodge became Davmastr.r ronoroi
Bates, retired,, but being 'in 'New
?J10 cannoi assume his duties
until Monday. Colonel W. B Dough-
uj, ucwjmcB a. ungaaier general and
retires Sunday, giving place to Col-
ww YViixmiu mcuasKey. colonel John
Story assumed the duties of; chief of
lZy With the rank brigadier
Mr. Boutell, republican of Illinois,
addressed the house on January 26 in
?plJ? certain statements mado by
Mr Williams, the minority leader re
cently. Mr. Williams replied in turn
to Mr Boutell. The debate was in
teresting and was listened to with
close attention by the members of the
Bright Diseaseand
Diabetes Cured
University Chemist Acting as Judge
Irvine K. Mott, M. D., of Cincinnati, O., dcm
onstrated boforo tho editorial board of the Even
ing Post, one of tho leading dally pnpera of Cin-
cinnau, me power of his
remedy to euro tho worst
forms oi kidney diseases.
Later a public teat whs In.
stitutcd under the ntispl.
clesof tho Post, nnd fivo
cases of Brlghfs Disease
and Diabetes were select
ed by them and placed
under Dr. Mott's care. In
three months' time nil
were pronounced cured,
Ono Ot tho most TirnmJ.
nent Universities In tho United States linlng
been chosen by the Post to make examination
of tho cases belore and after treatment.
Any one desiring to Tcad the details of this
public test can obtain copies of tho papers by
writing to Dr. Mott lor them.
This public demonstration gavo Dr. Mott nn
international reputation that, has brought him
into correspondence with peoplo all over the
world, and several noted Europeans are num
bered among thoso who have taken his treat
ment and been cured.
The doctor will correspond with those who
are suffering with Brlght's Disease, Diabetes or
any kidney trouble, cither in the first, interme
diate or last stages, and will bo plenscd to give
his expert opinion Jrco to those who will si nd
him a description of their symptoms. An essay
which tho doctpr has prepared about kidney
troubles and describing nis now method ot treat
ment will also be mailed by -him. Correspon
dence lor this purpose should be addressed to
IRVINE K. MOTT, M. I)., 89 MItcholl Building,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Subscribers' Advirfising Department
On January 25 the house passed the
army appropriate bill, which bill
carries approximately ?ib,000,000 Sev
eral provisions of the bill were, strick
en out and a number of amendments
were adopted. On the samo day, a
resolution calling on the secretary of
state for information as to the num
ber of carriages maintained bv the
government for the staio department
was adopted.
A Washington dispatch dated Jan
uary 26 says: It is learned here that
Charles Conant, member of the mone
tary commission, who has "bora i in
?!?"?? otiations ewn
an
the Orient, is acting under snVoiaf in
courage hope of the unal . Z
,L1!OV6mont t0 ""en an interna
tional agreement. This it i. J?.
will comprise an agreement L n '
Sxedmr8aEe of, Wtol
another member of th ?01 ?enks'
is at work ?n simi ar liuesT Phi00'
and the Philippines. China
In its report Vthe president for
This department is restricted to ad
vertisements of those who are reg
ular subscribers to The Commoner. It
was established for -their benefit, and
other advertisers are given space else
where. The rate for advertising in
this department is lower than the
rate in other portions of The Com
moner, and subscribers should avail
themselves of tho opportunity offered.
ine rate is 6 cents i.er word per In
sertion, in advr.nco. The manager
will bo glad to give intending adver
tisers the benefit of his experience
and advice in tho preparation of their
advertisements. Address all orders
to The Commoner, Lincoln, Neb.
THE LITTLE HOTEL WILMOT IN SOUTH
Penn Square, Philadelphia operated by Tho
Ryersori W. Jennings Co., hns been increased In
size and now conveniences added. A good room
I01".81, mVyo,u brlnS yourwilo,J2 per day for
both. The Commoner, always on lllo.
rnjIREE STOCK AND GRAIN FARMS FOR
ton Knis MWnCP' ' WIlllams Ed8cr'
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WANTED: THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF
nLi0Vifarmer ,n.th0 F- S" thnt ,,ft9 a (lrIllcd
S WthVi .r T;ontraplntes having ono put
SimWiSsfn!1039 C0" (WCU Pcclts,) Me-
SFf L?NE CEN.T S.T.AMP r0R CIRCULAR
r fc,nff, PJ)lorf,nltlcs on Coos I3ay, South
ScldOreon P S.aufman, Marsh-
IMPROVED FARMS IN WASHINGTON. W.
H. Proctor, Chehalls, Washington.
POR SALB-W SECTION IMPROVED LAND
t-m Pcr cre. AWo dairy wltl?
5ftS'K t0. WSJ. dairyman. All In N. E M
....uc. iuuati-r xqpmas, watorvlllo. Kansas.
?CZEMA-GUARANTEED CURE. FULL
Honesdafe?Pa.P03tPttId S6' K E' Reynold9'
SySL1 LANDS-GARDEN OF
canW wmo WS ,Jngton,VM,?mal1 or lareo tracts,
wSoleV Wash Rm BUCk' Sedr"
YnIiULI) BFhL 0LI) LINE LIFE INSUR
r nfC ilyou k.nev how, Wo teach tho art
SlT ad P,?0" for your timo. De
S?oSt.fcln.tir,lut! ?wnitinff special and general
Sfr tho states of Iowa, Missouri ..Nebras
Vft nnd Kansas. Address L, caro of Commoner.
F,!ro JALE .0R TADE.-CENTRAL. NE-braska--tw6
ranches, cheap, MiO and C40,
nro,rmo,rm Must bo'sold by March 15. Jm
BrrLincoIn'ffi1'111 addre83 J' W IJrcW"
the fiscal year ended Juno 20, 19Q3,
tho civil service commission . urges
legislation retiring superannuated
government "empjoyes by the adoption
of a plan of annuities, the premiums
for which shall be deducted from the
salarips of tho employes.
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