The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, December 10, 1909, Page 14, Image 14
14 VOLUME 9, NUMBER 4J The Commoner. IS I. I Grip Pains It would bo utterly lmposslblo to imaglno anything moro distressing than La Grippo pains. They are simply Indescribable, and seem to bo composed of all tho misery sensations known. Yot they can bo relieved, and In a very short timo by taking Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills tho greatest romedy on earth for pains of any kind. Their soothing influenco upon tho nerves Is felt throughout the entlro systom. VI had La Grippo pains all over me, and I was In such distress I thought I could not enduro It. I thought of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, and after talcing three doses tho pain dlsap- S' oared, and I slept peacefully. My rother has a swolllng on his neck, and uses them, as they ease tho pain and leave no bad effects llko quieting powders." , , ADELIA LANE, Portage, Mich. If they fall to help, your druggist tvlll refund your money on first pack age 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. ZEJMLYA AND NICARAGUA (Continued from Paso 13) a volunteer soldier or recruit and put in tho army. On the other hand, the merchants, planters and business men of tho country have had to increase their earnings as best they could and pay him of times arbitrary tribute or taxa tion. As an example of his methods in this respect, during an invasion of the country by a large force of revo lutionists from Costa Rica, he kept a careful accounts of all expenditures in putting down the revolution, at the same time keeping tab on all the merchants, capitalists and planters who were in sympathy with or aided and abetted the revolution in any way. Ho then, after having put down the revolution, drew upon each one of these sympathizers for a spe cific amount, according to his capital, For the THE Boy I AMERICAN HOMESTEAD Wants Every Boy to Have One of These Genuine Ingersoll Dollar HJ ',. 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But as a matter of fact, there is and always has, been two well defined political parties. They are the conservatives on ono side and the liberal on the other. The reason for its being stated that there is only one political party is the fact that whichever party is in power maintains its despotic sway to s.uch an extent that no opposition dares show itself in any form what soever. Sometimes there is a pre tense of having an election, but such an election is more than a farce for, should any misguided element of the population or section of the country be beguiled into believing that they are going to bo allowed to vote sure enough and put up a candidate in opposition to the government pro gram, the unfortunate candidate would, be surely taken out and shot. The great difference between the conservatives and the liberals is as much a family tradition as anything else. The conservatives, as a rule, belong to the older families, the fam ilies of the purest Spanish extraction that still remains in the country. They desire to preserve their relig ion and religious beliefs and consid er the simple life of their forebears as much more preferable than the rapid pace of the progrosistaB or lib erals. The liberals, on the other hand, strive to go at a' mad pace. upsetting in their career all that is sacred and venerable in the country. They profess, to hate the clergy; they frequently desecrate the church es and try to stamp out all religion. They are extravagant in their lives, in their mad career for gain and in everything else. Zelaya has been the embodiment of this wild extravagance since he has been the ruler of Nicaragua', but he has managed to become immense ly wealthy thereby. He has monop olized the few industries of the coun try or placed a tax upon them by which he alone is the beneficiary. He has controlled the customs houses, supervised and regulated tire tariff, and, as a' matter of fact, looked after the financial end of his business as president as well as that part of it necessary to maintain his government. Zelaya's predominating character istic is his courage. He is absolute ly fearless, and that is one reason why he is mpre thoroughly hated than any one of the other Central American satraps. The other reason is, like that of his preceptor, old Barrios of Guatemala, his one ambi tion has been to unite the five re publics under one government, with himself, of course, at its "head. Va rious have been his schemes and pro jects to accomplish this end. At one time fomenting a revolution in Sal vador, he has failed in that direc tion. 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