The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, January 19, 1906, Page 14, Image 14
. i V w i a ft. ,r M If. , r . 11 9 I5) m&;m s y 1 m orv r i JB lHotj; 14 'jiTiii.TTrrsTrt.n--- - - - - , Mi-i - -" .--. fxw - "'"'f'1 The Commoner- VOLUME 6, NUMBER 1 EiirtlHiuuko xhoclro were distinctly fell In wcmtorn ftltoHourl, custom Kim tjiiK mid Homo 'portions of eastern No brAHlca 011 tho evening of January 7. Tlio batlJoHliij) Hqtiadron of tho UnlfocI SlatoB navy got tangled up Jn Now York harbor January 7. Tho Kontuoky and Koarsago wero groumlori, U10 Alamaba ramming and ROiioiiBly damaging tho Kentucky. Roar Admiral 13 vans, commonly known iih "Fighting Bob" was In com mand. The vcssoIh woro moving In close formation and tho roar end of tho squadron swung too far in toward tho bank; oilier vosboih closely fol lowing resulted in tho complication. A naval board lias' boon chosen to in vestigate. 1 f swore 'to like testimony in court to day. Slate's Attomoy Edward E. Hol land, who made a vigorous prosecu tion says the result is a miscarriage of justice. Nail exhibited receipts to provo that ho was keeping tho agree ment with his victim. Tlio tri-annual olecllon of one-third of. (JiO'inqmbqrsIiIp of tlio Fronch son- l nto, vatfuiiQd in I ho return of most of tlio. former Honators. Tho sup1 porters of the government received . ,, Increased majorities. Elliott T. Danforlh, who from 1S90 to 1B94 was Now York stato treas urer and In 1S90 was chairman of the democratic stato committee, died at his homo in New York City, January .7; Sovoral months ago, Mr. Danforth hud an attack of typhoid, fever which rosidtod In a breakdown from which ho novor recovered. Ho wns woll known by democrats throughout tho United States. Mary McDonald, a n ogress who cjalmod to bo 135 years old, died in Philadelphia January 7. It is claimed that she way born November U, 1770 in a settlement noar Valley Forgo, Pa. Now York disnntp.hns snv tluii. flnv. $wy;. rilggi'ns lias no intention of ask-' ins uw tugiHuiuu-u 10 cuuiuuQ tne insurance investigating committee or 10 appoint a now one. A dispatch to tho Now York World under date of Suffolk, Va. January S, follows: Tho provisions of a death compact made between John M. Nail and his dying victim, Isaac Norfleet, whom Nail mortally shot several weeks ago, hold good in Wansmond circuit court today, whore Nail was acquitted of Nrtleot's murder. On condition that Nail would pay tho doctor's bills and -support Norileet's family after his death, Norfleet made a dying declaration that the shooting was accidental. Another witness Fedl ure ure indigestion Is largely rtiio to the old the- tjlllt WllOU thO Stonm-'ll 1 O nini:(nn..il..n It- noetlTsQinothii)frtpinoi'littnloanyaiL'esLlt,snn- tcnts.ttiiUcatharUcs. purgatives, etc.. are usfd. whieh KlviSnnly temporary relief, because thev rtlKcsl by in-anting thelining of the stomach. Modern solerree recognizes the fact that it Is the nervesthut uNWhesmotlvopower todigest the contents of thtHipniaeh. The nerves agitate and mix the food, and stimulate tl e secretions. When thev become Dr. Miles1 Restorative Nervine Washington dispatches say that Mr. Shouts, chairman of the Panama canal commission, is likely to resign. Sam R. Shipley, retiring president of tho Provident Life & Trust com pany of Philadelphia, declares that his company paid to Congressman Olmstead, one of the leaders of the llarrisburg bar, $7,500 for using- his influence to have two unfavorable in surance bills buried by thq. commit tees of the Pennsylvania state legis lature. ' Tlio Dempcratls state committee for milium met at Indianapolis, January 8, and re-elected W. H. O'Brien chair? man. Geronimo, tlio aged Apache chief, was married at JLawton, Okla., Janu ary 8, for the eighth tinie. He is 76 years old. Congressman Bln'cer "Hermnnn ofi I Oregon will . he tried in March for land frauds. Mr. Hermann is now ill In Washington city. The United 'States senate has di rected an investigation of the Pan ama canal "affairs. August Koch aged 88 years, died at St. Louis, January 9. Ho was first a Prussian soldier and then a veteran of the Mexican war. Ho acted as interpreter between General Taylor and Santa Anna. - Eight, lives were lost- infa' hotel fire at Minneapolis, January 10." Fire loss was $30,000. " George D. Perkins, editor Sioux City Journal, republican, has . announced that he will be a candidate for governor. William Rainey Harper, president of tho Chicago university died Janu ary S. The bankers' committee at Cleve land discovered that the firm of Den nison, Prior & Co.," is insolvent and that a number of its securities were forged. Senator Brackett reintroduced in the Now York senate January 11, his res olution calling upon United States Senator Depew to resign. Washington dispatches under date ot January 12 announce that the diplo matic relations between Venezuela and France are broken. Paris cable grams of that date were full of grave predictions. The rupture is said to be due primarily to the personality of the French representative at Car acas, and also to tho attack by Presi dent Castro upon tho properties of the French gable company. An Associate! Pi-abc. ,itc,nni. .:',. 'l!Zf. CS1'b."s- 59. -JAnuaryl" will rel eve obstinate eases of indigestion dyspepsia and stonmoh trouble by strengthen, inif these nerves. "iuicn. ' I had severe stomach trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine, ami Norvo and Liver Pills cured me I oan now eat anything without trouble." ' tm i. ii 1 l'liii i.m iin..i - rs - . -uiniL. u vj. v jjiiii'ji. v iiivi f iii.ii intvt IVT AT Vi y.4mtrun n-t unmn m. 1... "v -vi"''"'-"'..1 nii.ni.i.. . : uul"!uo wuu conn Sb78MJLs.X,,'ff ot Q. e sotted hv ih ,.,;:. S!s:ia7l "K "" ' )wur-niuiiey'.TT.,mroro.4U'Qi.rw..i.i ., .-...;- -"" i'iuiitir x ' ; ",w,M,,uw&uio1iiiesiaentiilh ?v iwuuws: tsenn nr . ATool7e 1:.....: floetariiiK tor the election oFu eS States senators by popular vote was "-. UIIIL M1IMI I fll'C 1IFIY-k nA..l J his effort at rate legislation. The spectacle of one senator dying in dis grace and another convicted of a fel ony was before the country, he said, and showed the method of electing them should be changed. V General Morales, fugitive president of Santo Domingo, has soucht refuge in the American legation. Negotia tions are on for Morales' resignation and departure from San Domingo. On January 12 the Philadelphia re publicans elected 114 delegates to rep resent them in the state convention which meets June G. That state con vention will nominate a candidate for governor and other officers. It is claimed that of the 114 delegates Sen ator Penrose and his followers will control at least 75, and that this in sures the defeat of Mayor Weaver in his gubernatorial aspirations. TCHhn Print, sonretarv of stato. has been chosen as president of the Amer ican Society of International Law. The permanent organization of this society was perfected in New York, January 12. Vice presidents of this society are as follows: "Chief Justice Melville M. Fuller and Associate Jus tice Brewer of the United States su premo court; Andrew Carnegie, Jo seph H. Choate, Justice William R. Day, John W. Foster, Judge George Gray, John W. Griggs, Judge William W. Morrow, Richard Olney, Oscar S. Strauss and Secretary of War William H. Taft." The members of the execu tive council are as follows: James B. Angell, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Chandler P. Anderson, New York City; Senator Augustus O. Bacon of Georgia; Rep resentative Richard .Bartholdt of Mis souri; Charles Henvy Butlor of Wash ington, D. C; Jacob M. Dickinson, Chicago; Professor Charles N. Greg ory, Iowa; Representative Robert R. Hitt, Illinois: George W. Kirchwey, New York City; Senator Philander C. Knox, Pennsylvania; Robert Lansing, New York; John B. Moore, New York City; Frank C. Partridge, Vermont; Horace Porter, New York City; Leo S. Rowe, University of Pennsylvania; James B. Scott, Columbia university; Carl Schurz, New York City;. Sena tor John C. Spooner, Wisconsin; Charles B. Warren, Michigan; Andrew A. White, New, .York; Everett P. Wheeler, New York City; Theodore S. Woolsey, Yale university; George G. Wilson, Rhode Island. The executive council organized temporarily with Oscar S. Strauss as chairman ; Charles Henry Butler, corresponding secre tary; Professor James B. Scott, re cording secretarj and Chandler P. An derson, treasurer. EflLTHYJREES Honcflt In quality. Grafted Apples 4oi ' 4o j Budded Chorrlcs, ISc ouch i Kr-1 varietleS kPnunnril ftrnnna to nnr inn. Tilnnl. T ...... 1 KussMulborry,lporl00ti. Wc pay freight. Completo caiaiog iro. uaiDraitn nurseries. lot 84 Falrbury, Neb. iEFRUlTBOOK shows in NATURAL COLORS and Accurately describes 210 varieties of frnlt. Send for our terms of distribution. Wowuntmorosalesmen. Stark Bro'g, Louisiana, Mo. Mrs. Cassie L. C adwick was taken to the penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio, January 12, and began her service of ten years imprisonment. ANOTHER MEANEST MAN A well-to-do Chicago real estate owner came Into a hardware store in that city and asked the proprietor for a pound of nails. The small package was made up and the price, a nickel handed to tho merchant, when the customer asked if the purchase could be sent to his house, which was in a distant part of the city. The merch ant assented, aud calling an errand boy handed him the parcel with the nickel he had just received for it and said : "Here, Johnny; take the car and take this parcel out to Mr, Blank's house. "What!" said the customer, "are you going to give the boy the nickel to take the parcel out?" "Why, certainly," said the merchant "I wouldn't think of asking him to walk so far." "Well,'" said the meanest man in Chicago, "if y0 would just as soon give mo the five cents I will take it out myself! "-Minneapolis Journal. Troes, Plants & Seeds s$fo nnnf.mnllhv. r4nrfllon.r- yCv? .rtOiTOHtOll jJUOUMV".vj. ..-. -fclJF-.-V'. -T--, era. .low prices. Appiow v V u 4o; Plum unci Ohoiylw a VI very choap. 12c: Poach 4o; all yfi41?VQlKkt, voXCi buddod; Con- k 5 on troos. .Oata cord GrapesvlAOVf loguo. English or 2c; Forest lrl.V Gorniun, ro WrIt0 Tre Seid- . Vfor it today. Address Ungi II rtSfr'rS V GE IAN MURSEIUES, M) XJr fi' T OK Dnnlnnn TJV. ilU CU HWU1W MUU. 1UW pp mi V Wl" nil it 7J Rf BULBS I1 35 Cents. Will rrrnm In 1i hou&o or out of (loots. Hyacinths, -iimps, umuioius, Crocus, Fuchsias, Oxalis, lubcroses, ncKonln,Jonnull8, Dalfodlls, Chinese Lily, l)o woy LUy, (lloxliila. l.fllnq At MinVfllll.V nil nnnlnnM or.. I. .... wri.vniln,i A8ftrin'nl"'n wlththcsb JlulbVwe will send K ItKK a 1)Ik collucllon of ttovrvr seeds-over 200 kinds. HILLSIDE NURSERY, SOMERVILLE, MASS. Seeds, Plants, Roses, Bulbs,Vincs,Shrubs, Fruit and Ornamental Trcos Tho boat by 02 years toot, 1200 ncres, 4() In hardy ruMcs, none bolter Krown, 4-1 creonhousoa of I'ulmn, Fcrnn, FJcum. Ocr unlunia. Evcrbloomlnjr Roses and other things too numorous to raontion. Seeds, Flam, Hoses. Etc , by mall postpaid, nttfo nrrlvul unci satisfaction eunrantcct), larger by express orfrolnht. You will bo intqr osted in our oxtroordinnry ohonp offers of ovor half a hundred cholco collootions in r. ., Secd, PlaitU. Koses, Trec. Etc Elcgnntl18.pnBoCuaoKuoFIlEE. Son d for luvuuujr uuiihuu wuin vumosiTQEivoior oiitiiomonoy. 'Ill IS STORKS & IIAU1CISON CO..' Box 2i7, PAINESVIULE, OHIO. TREE PROTFCTTJRS 75c per 100. $5 per 1,000. As valuable in Kiimmnr nnrnlnafc 6un-scald. hot' winds.' etc.. "as they are in winter against cold and rabbits, Recoramendedby all leading orchardists and hor ticulturarsdcieties, Send for samples and testi monials. tDo not wait until labblts and mice ruin your trees. WRITE US TODAY Wholesale Nursery Catalogue now ready; send for copy. A rents wanted everywhere, Hart Pioneer .Nurseries Fort Scott, Kan., Box 139. 1 4 Subscribers' Advertising Department ?OR SALE-OHOIOE RAT AND RABBIT Ferrets. Wm. Cook, R. R. No. 1, Almonb, Iowa. TO EXCHANGE. BY THE OWNER, 10 i.i, acTSl ',0 rods n0l.th of A St on u a gfc hiBh and smooth, for 80 acres. Southeast Ne& i-aska: also lot in Martin Heights $200 and other nearby lots for clear Western farm land: also 830 acres ?pod land. K miles from RrSsoottI Linn OOm Kansas. Qve room house, larpre barn, corn crib. CO acres in corn, balance timothy and clover meadow. $10 per acre. Want 80 aorea &i?sa,sariK,i payment Aess TpOR SALE-FARM OF 8S0 ACRES, LYING close up to new station on Louisville and Nashville rail-road, southern Alabama. Obliged to sell owing to old org. BarRain for some one. If interosted write forparticulars. J.H.Wilcox, $10 -ACRE FARMS. LANE MERRITT, TE- UUUI3UU, VHIUIIUIUU. ?OR SALE-SORGHUM PLANT IN GOOD condition. 100 horse power boiler, engine mill everything complete. 80 gallons per hour capacity Might trade for land. J. O. Lawrence, Monticello.Iowa. ,' f)0 NOT READ THIS WITHOUT WRITING today for particulars concerning -lots, on your own terms Jn new town Just starting in Ind. Territory. Buy bofore Statehood and be sure of profit. Agents wanted.-r-Mazio Townslto Co., 400Gumble Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. rJn.,