The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, May 26, 1905, Page 13, Image 13
MAY 26, 1905 The Commoner 13 ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE MAMONtkcl Shako Into YoHr 8hoc Alton's Foot Easo, apowdcr for the feet. It curoa painful, swollen, smarting, norrous foot, and instantly takoa tho sting ont of corns and bunions. IV a tho grctLtent comfort discovery of the ne. Allou'a Foot liaao makes tlf?ht fltung or now Bhocsfeoloasy. It is a certain cure for Ingrowing nails, sweating, callous and hot. tired. soiling foot. Wo havo ovor CO, 0C0 uwuraoniaiB. 'A'Jtx x'X 1 U-IIAY. Bold by ail Druggists and Shoo Stores, 23o. Do not accent any hhuhU tuto. Bontby niallfor25o.lnstampH. PPPP TiaAIiPAOKAGE && sontbymail. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERH, tbo bostmodiclnofor VoTorisli, Sickly Children. 8old by JDrtiffRlBtaovcry whore. Trial Pookaso JU JLXJli AUUfUnH. ATiTiEN S. OliiHSTKU, I,c Rov. N. Y. Mention this pnpor. 1 Gansell your Real Estate or Business No matter Where Located Properties nnd busi ness of nil kinds sold quickly for cash, in nil pnrts of the United States. Don't wait. "Write today describinc what you have to sell and give cash price on same. A. P. Tone Wilson, Jr. Real Estate Specialist TOPEKA, KANSAS. 'In a pinch, use Allen's Foot-Ease." AW'j PQU WILL BITE S2S V.3SZ oWE I lUIi year if you use Magic Fish Lure. J)oat Halt ever invented for nets, trapf, and troUlino. Write today and get a box to help introduce it. Agcnti wanted. J. F. GREGORY, ANADARKO, OKLA. Utfssii MAI ftnd "Whlafcey ITablta I 1 Hffl CHred at homo without J IWI Pain. Book of particulars nnmnMBMM. "vu. ... . urn. ey,A.l.,A.Uaifa,Gcu, 103 N. Pry or St. iutcut croiiDcn or fee return r A I tH I aLUUntU ED. Fbkb opinion I H 1 1.11 1 ULUUIIUU ng tQ potentabUlty. Send for Guide Book and What to invent, finest publications issued for free distribution. Patents securedby us advertised at our expense. Evans, Wilkens & Co., 015 F. St. Washington, D. C. SLIGHTLY USED FURNITURE I from tho INSLDI5 INN and ton oiner leading World's Fair hotels AT ONE-FOURTH COST IroH Beds, 50c; Dressers, $2 JO; Extension Tables, S3J0; Chairs, 25c Sheets. 10c: 9x12 Rues, $5.00; and everything- In proportion. All Rood so new. Out. Big Warehouse Im Overflowing Room must bo mado to handle our contracts. The greatest Bargain Clearing Sale over hold. Complete Catalogue sent FBBE Dopt. J. A. LANCAN& TAYLOR, St. Louis, Mo. ' mumiJJtJBkam . TOURIST CARS POPULAR. Tho Idea that an inferior class of people patronize the tourist sleepers is an error. On many trips only tho best class of trav elers are foundt They are merely men and women of good sense who would rath er travel to California in this manner and save a snug sum of money to be used elsewhere. It is beginning to bo under stood that it is by no means necessary for a travelor to spend a largo sum of money in order to enjoy a trip to tho Pacific Coast. If you cross tho continent in one of tho tourist sleepers of tho Union Pacific you will enjoy your trip and save considerable money. Inquire of E. B. Slosson, Gen'l Agent.' FOLLOW THE FLAG OTSSlfclLri Greatly - vr - : Trlp Niagara Falls, N. Y., tickets sold June 17, 18, 19. Toronto, Ont, tickets sold Juno 18, 19, 21 22 indlanapolls, Ind., tickots sold Juno 19, 20, 21, 22. Asbury Park, N. J., tickets sold June 28, 29, 30. July 1. ' Baltimore, Md., tickots sold July 1, 2, 3. Buffalo, N. Y., tickets sold July 7, 8, 9. Long limits, stop-overs and many other features can be offered In connection with above dates. "Write me and let mo send you maps, descriptive matter, folders, rates from either Omaha or Chicagoland all other in formation. Harry B. Moores, Q. A. P. D.; Wabash It B OniahaNeb. ;;' Enoch Carlson, an eight year old hoy waa killed by a strike breaker in Chicago May 16. Tho lad was shot down by a negro who, in company with several companions, was parad ing the street and flourishing a revolver. Mayor McClellan of Now York signed the-75 cent gas bill which, In the opinion of its champions will in sure a better quality of gas and re duce the bills. Kirke La Shelle, play-wright, died at his summer home on Long Island. General Sokolovsky, governor of Eufa Province in Russia, was shot and fatally wounded. The man who did the shooting made his escape. Governor Johnson of Minnesota, In fixing the date for' the execution of a murderer, took occasion to say that ho did so because the law required it, but that he was opposed to capital punishment. Even the messenger boys in Chi cago are on a strike. General Maximo Gomez, tho Cuban patriot, is critically ill at Santiago, Cuba. He was required to undergo an operation. The Japanese government has been informed that German troops are occupying Haichou, raising and salut ing the German flag. It is claimed, however, that the Germans are mere ly surveying. Governor LaFollette sent in a mes sage to the "Wisconsin legislature, stating that the railroads in that state have, during the last two years withheld $420,000 in back taxes by falling to report $10,500,000 of their gross earnings upon which they should have paid a license fee of 4 per cent. The United States District Attorney at Topeka has filed suits in tho fed eral court charging the Missouri Pa cific, the Iron Mountain, and the Frisco roads with violating tho law relating to safety appliances and the feeding of cattle in transit. Mrs. Henrietta Robinson, eighty nine years old, who was known as "tho veiled murderess, died at the Mattewan State Hospital at New bury, N. Y. In 1853 she was convicted of the murder of Timothy Lanagan and Catherine Lubee in Troy, N. Y. She wore a heavy veil during her trial and refused to remove It. She was sentenced to be hanged June 19, 1853. Her sentence was commuted to imprisonment. She persistently refused to reveal her Identity, say ing that she had kept the secret for fifty years and it might as well die with her. Jessie Bartlett Davis, the well known. singer, died at Chicago. Herbert V. Croker, son of. Richard Croker of New York, died on the train near Newton, Kan. The general assembly of the Pres byterian church was held at Winona Lake, IntLt May 17. Eleven yachts, representing three nations, started May 15 In a race across tho Atlantic for Emperor Wil liam's "cup. L. P. Ohllnger, formerly president of tho Wooster, Ohio, National bank, was sentenced to eight yoars In tho penltentiaryf Ohllnger was at one tlmo a member of congress. No served as postmaster under Cleve land's first administration and was internal revenue collector under Cleveland's second administration. It is reported that as a result of tho Loomis-Bowen controversy Bowen will retire from tho diplomatic ser vice, while Mr. Loomis will resign tho place of assistant secretary to take a mission abroad. Walter Neef, European manager of tho Associated Press, died in Liv erpool, aged forty-eight. For years ho was assistant general manager for tho Associated Press at Chicago. London cablegrams say that tho man who assassinated Grank Duke Serguls, February 17, at Moscow, was executed. George F. Meade of Boston, testi fied before the senate interstate com merce committee that Armour & Co. in some cases charged several rail roads $2.50 per ton on freight for ttie ice used, and paid tho roads a rebate of a dollar per ton. The Indianapolis Gag company's lease has expired and the city will exercise its right under the ordinance of 1884 to purchase tho property. A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, under date of Washington, May 17, says: "The United States will be called upon to refund $7,000,000 to claimants under the recent decision of the supreme court in the cases of the United States against Peabody & Co., and against Warner, Barnes & Co. The claimants had paid duty on goods imported into tho Philippines at the rates imposed by the presi dent's order of July 12, 1898, and which were continued in force until July 1, 1902. Tho supreme court held that tho president's order expired by its own terms when the war with Spain came to an end. Attorney Gen eral Moody today asked the supreme court for a rehearing of the two cases. In his brief, Solicitor General Hoyt argued that the exercise of the war power continued during tho Fili pino insurrection, and did not cease with the ratification of the treaty with Spain. Tho solicitor general main tains that the supreme court's in quiry was not exhaustive, and con cludes: 'Without magnifying possi ble dangers, it is evident, I think, that while the opinion of the court strikes down only the tariff on mer chandise from the United States, the legality of the entire structure of civil government after tho ratification of tho treaty is Involved and may be denied hereafter relative to other features not now presented or fore seen, if the court adheres unquali fiedly to the logic of this opinion.'" All transaction on hotter. Sure a Diamond. Win a heart. livery woman fovea a Diamond. livery woman knows that to be attractive aba must look attractive. She want to wear a Diamond. Gratify her. Oratify her love for the beautiful. Present her with a Diamond. The sparkling Diamond lasts forever. Bvery day durlnsc life tho loved one Is reminded of the giver's admiration and generosity. The Tlm In RhV Rl),mo.n,,,,,r'K,t now. 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Y.,and he will send you a free trial packnee, also color card and full In formation showing you how you cun save a irood many dollars. Write to-dav. iTwT THE BEEF TRUST'S NERVE Bight in tho face of the Investiga tion of the beef combine the price of that article of food has just been ad vanced 2 to 3 cents a pound by the packers. Porterhouse steak retails in Lincoln at 20 cents a pound, sirloin 18, round 15, shqulder 121-2, rib roast 15 BEST HARNESS IN THE WORLD for the money. Made of old-fashioned oak tan California leather, by expoit workn en. Ifca vy slntrle strap, trace and breast collar, dou ble hip nnd collarstrap. Line, 1 In. hand part. Made In nickel Imita tion rubber and solid brass, KctallsO.OOour price, $l2..r0. In clubs of three 130.00, express prepaid, any railroad station In the U.S. Oak Leather Harness Co., Lincoln, Neb. P.O. Hox700 The Inland Farmer Published e.t Louisville, Ky. Onoof tho lnrgost, most Influential and RUbitnntlAl agricultural papers published In tho houth-c!iitra states. Sixteen to twenty-four pages weekly, hub scrlntlon prlco ono dollar nor yenr SPECIAL OFFEIt: For a limited tlmo only wo enn make readers of Tho Commoner a special clubbing prico of $1.25 for both papers or ono yar. Bend all orders to Tho Commoner, Lincoln Neb. YOU GAN'T AFFORD to bay poultry fencing without In vestigating Tlio PAGE. It it mado of lurcer. stronger colled prlnr wire, hcAvlly galvanised, with bottom space only 1H IncneH, ro Ouiroa fewer nuatA. no boards. looks better and lnU much longer. PAGE WOViLN WIUE FENCE CO, uox o-u , Adrian, jmctu bcstbyTest 78VEARS. WeDAV CASft Want MORE Salesmen Vr I Weekly Stark Nursery, Louisiana, Mo.; DinsviUe, N. Y. NggrteSJiir pork chops 15. The packers demand $15 to $20 per carcass more than two weeks ago. We wonder if this advance will make the net profit on each ani mal butchered more than 99 centsthe amount Mr. Garfield reported as tho profit made by the packers. It would seem that the combine is not afraid of Teddy, the trust-buster. Crete (Neb.) Democrat 41 i ! A$Q s-jL- tY- n'l-mrirti.-. , &-Ai-'- i- )".';)"---