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.m.llwi QfmiiiwWi imimirmvr0?ivf& ii i MiijfwiimwfwM w i'i m iiiniii.nniniMi.n.r "'i'iv'' iyw" V 3$g' The Commoner. 10 VOLUME 9, NUMBER 2f 1 u v Texas Information Free Wo nro acquainted with nil tho land and all land propositions in Southern Toxas (tho Irrigated section of tho Lower Rio Grnndo Valloy) and aro pronarod to furnish, froo of charge,, rollablo Information as to cllmato, soli, prlco and terms. If you aro lntorestcd In any of tho many bargains to bo had In Texas lands, wo will act as your agent and sco that you buy land worth tho, monoy, and land' that Is adapted to what you want to" use. It for. , A, .. Wo can help you buy direct from tho owner and thus save, you tho middleman's profit. Wo own and operate the- Barbor Plantation' of 1,000 acres, and havo no land for sale. As locating agents and land appraiser? wo can bo of sorvico to jpros poctlvo buyers. Corrospondpnco solicited. Call on or address H. O. 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Both for $1.25 , This Unusual Offer includes both Tumors nn full rroni. fr. i $1.25. Tho Thrlce-arWeek Edition of the New York World, 'for all practical purposes, is as good as a daily paper. You will want a good live paper from the nation's metropolis. If you already tako Tho Commoner and want to get tho World, you can take advantage ?f m!s J?r by sendlnS us ?!-25, thus advancing your subscription to, Tho Commoner one year from present date of expiration: Address Orders to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Neb. i i Itk . i ' i T i " A mutiny among tho. native con stabularies in the Philippine! Islands has been- repotted :to Washingtpn.: .A Washington dispatch to the New York World' says: "Rear Admiral Benjamin' OPeffer iLamberton; who served as .chief of. staff to Dewey at tho battle of Manila- Bay, has gone blind. The trouble started within a few months of tho great "fight, and1 the admiral's physician attributes' the' origin of the mala Jy to the strain of that trying occasion. Hia sight is now Irrecoverably gone but, sur rounded by his family, he is round- ing out -his days in his pretty Wash ington homo and interesting himself in church work, keeping up his' cheerful attitude toward the world, beloved by everybody and, except for his ono affliction, In perfect health and in possession of 'all his faculties." i L. title when a drummer, bay.. of 'fif teen, he seized a-.musket and joined in tho charge at Missionary Ridge, losing his leg. While national com mander in 1884, acting with 'General Rosecrantz, General Kountze ob tained from the pope a decision freeing the G. A. R. from question as a secret society." Francis E. Leupp, the Indian com missioner, has resigned on account of ill health. He will be succeeded by Robert G. Valentine. The Nelson Morris' estate in Chi cago has been assessed an inherit ance tax amounting to $183,844.43. The German reichstag was reas sembled at Berlin. The Franco-American' treaty of extradition has been ratified.- Rabbi 'Wise of New York City ad dressed the coi ference of charities and corrections in session at Buffalo, N. Y. Without naming him, Rabbi Wise condemned Mr. Carnegie's libraries charity. "To call a man who has crushed his enemies singly and in groups a public benefactor is' a lie," said 'he. "We need justice more than we need libraries." f. Commoner Condensed Volume VII ... i As its title indicates, this book is a condensed conv of Tho rnrnm.V. for ono year. It is published annuallv nm n, iES5?L! 9.?no ,TO'NE'W. OR.RENEWINid SUBSCRIBERS " ' Ono Year's Subscription to Tlio Cbnimonor. . , - , ' And any ono Volume " Rfk d? 1 tf The Commoner. Condensed, Cloth Bound UUlil Cp I1 . J J nEJMITTANCES MUST MB SENT WITH ORDERS. An Associated Press dispatch from. Des Moines,' Iowa, says: "Corporal Lisle Crabtree this afternoon fatally shot Captain John-GHaymond, .com manding officer of itroop B, .Second, United States cavalry, at Fort, lies .Moines; then shot .and seriously in jured First Sergeant James H. Wash- burn and Corporal EHjah Such, wlid attempted to. disarm him, and shot himself. Crabtree's injuries are net necessarily fatal, the r bullet striking a rib above the heaTt and crushing it. Crabtree had been reprimanded by Captain. Raymond because of his' failure to report when his leave .of absence had. expired. He had spent the night in Des Moines, and was to have, returned to his barracks ,at 7 a, m." i . . ' The powers .have accedediito; the request of .-Turkey; and decided, that none of the international troops 'on the island of - Crete shall be with drawn at present. - . . Jane Addams of Hull House, Chi cago, was chosen president of the national conference of charities and corrections for 1910. Address, THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska." A quantity of Tlfles and ammuni-j tlon, believed to be destined for Vonezulean revolutionists was dis-; coverea ana seizea oy united states authorities rat Franklin, Va. Two( steamer upon which the-goods were to be shipped1 have been taken charge of by tho government. 4 ! . Dr. Alfonsp. Morales Penna," presi dent of Brazil, died fift-pV n tiv i -rL i;l ,:r --i . --.,. - ". weeits uiness. " A dispatch from Madison, Neb.y to the incoln,l(Neb.j Journal says:! "S. E. gparkat"a cousin flt ei-Sherfff George Wl Losey, 'has on exhibition! here Nebraska' Queen; reputed to bet the largest . htfrse in the world. It is 20 handp and bne inch high"; 11 feet 8 inches In length. The' animal wears a 38-Inch collar, and weighs 2,890 pounds." . , General -John F. Kountze, former national commander of the G. A.. R,, died at Toledo, Ohio. A' Toledo,) Ohio, dispatch carried by- tho Asso ciated Press1 says: "General Kountze! was widely known- among: G. A R. men as the 'drummer boy of Mission Ridge,' General Kountze earned the The Russian douma has suspend ed the work for the summer, having been prorogued by Imperial .order. The United States gunboat Vicks burg, which has been out of com mission for two years, started on a voyage around the Horn. Forest fires are raging in Bona venture county, Canada. Hundreds of thousands 6f dollars tfn lumber and several mills have been de stroyed. ; i- T i ; v.ji I. ,. J ) Emperor William left for Dantzig to embark on the imperial yacht, Hohenzollern an'd proceed to the Gulf of Finland to meet Emperor Nicholas of Russia. Secretary of State Philander C. Knox-was given the honorary degree of doctor of laws, at the sixtysixth annual commencement exercises of the Roman Catholic college at Villa Nova, Pa. t , . i . " Nils Pecanha, who has succeeded to 'the presidency of Brazil following the death of Dr. Penna;uhas issued a statement that it Is his purpose to do his utmost to conduct, the government along peaceable lineB. At a luncheon given in his honor at the Royal Geographical sdciety, Lieutenant E. H. Shackleton, who had just returned from an expedition-that got very close to the south polei announced that .the contem plated another Antarctic trip.at an eariy date. . . Ten aeronlanes of th hoavter than 'air- variety assembled at the Morris .Park race track, New 'York, pre pared for tryouts driring -tt next two weeks.' preliminary 'to' contests hlch will be conduoted under the auspices of the aoronautici society of New York, 'beginning June 26..' j-a A cablegram from Honolulu says:' "Seventeen Japaneso, leaders in the strike of the Japanese plantation la borers, of whom about 8,000 are out, were indicted by the grand 'jury on charges of having conspired to Incite disorder In the-' (Hawaiian Isl ands. This- actions promptly fol lowed disclosures, when an official search of tho office of tho 'Highei: jS" JtaA.tW.fa i