The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, March 24, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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    MARCH 24, 1904.
jf NEWS OF THE WEEK 1
1 A Weekly Resume of the Really Vital News by the Editor
THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT
The latest news from South Africa
is that Lord Milncr has expelled V.
T. Stead from that country. Now
just wait till Stead has a ciance to
print what he thinks of Lord Milncr.
There will be hot times in England.
Congress established a new depart
ment, placed at its head a man to be
a member of the cabinet and called it
the department of commerce and la
bor. The fact Is that it is a bureau to
issue licenses to trusts to do business.
This being the pet department of the
trusts and multi-millionaires it was
natural that it should have its scores
of liveried flunkies, its half score or
Howard of Merit.
A New Catarrh Cure Secures National
Popularity to Less Than One Year. j
, Throughout a great nation of
eighty "million it is a desperate strug
gle to secure even a recognition for a
aew article to say nothing of achiev-
ttinre of carriages, its numerous
horses and eold mounted harness. A
flunkey was put at its head, the high
est , position - that he had ever neia
before being that of private secretary.
Congress recently found out that Mr.
Cortelyou's department, hardly a year
old, had equipped itself, for the com
fort, enjoyment ami social pretensions t
of its principal secretaries, with twice
the number of horses and three times
the number of carriages employed at
the public expense by the war depart-
ment; and three times the number of
horses and five times the number of
carriages attached to the postoffice de
partment. Cortelyou evidently
thought the license bureau of the
trusts should show ' up fine;
A Men Catalogue
FROM
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Estimates of the cost of .the new
service pension arbitrarily created by
the action of the administration vary
widely; and the man' who ought to I?
l : , i " A. X 1 1 ' ' i. . r ' 1 :
Kiiow most auuui uus pojiit' commis
sioner Ware, announces 'that, no one
can tell i what- the increased expendi-H
ture will be;, There are now about '
-O0;O00 veterans not, on ' the pension
roll and 703,450, on it. These two
classes of veterans in all nver ftftft 000 I
men, are now entitled to at least $6 a
mouth because they have reached the
age of C2 years;; while -those at 65 J1 5
years are entitled to 8 a month, thce
at 68 to $10 a month;' and those at 70 '
to $iz a month.r ' U.'" .
The rubber trust has sent out no
tices of an advance in prices of 10 per'
cent What do trusts care for merger
suits if there -is to be no. criminal
prosecution? .. - -
The ta Store,
Our Annual Furniture and House
Furnishing catalogue will be ready
for mailing April 1st.
Free on Request.
We pay the Freight.
. Guarantee safe delivery.
Our 100-page Catalogue of Baby
Carriages is ready. Drop us a
' postal. ,
m
in nonular favor, and yet within one
year Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, tb? new
' ti .. : Vo. mat with 'S'lfh' tSafi-'.
Cttldllll tuis, uao vfc
cess that today it can be found in ev
" cry drug store throughout the United
States and Canada. , , ,, 1 ,.
To be sure a large amount of adver
tising was necessary in the first m
" stance to bring the remedy to the at
tention of the public, but everyone fa
miliar, with the subject knows that
advertising aione never made any ar
ticle permanently successful It must
. have in addition absolute, undeniable
merit and this the new catarrh cure
certainly possesses in a marked de
gree.
. Physicians, who formerly depended
upor inhalers, sprays and local washes
-or ointments, now use Stuart's Catarrh
Tablets because, as one of the moft
prominent stated, these tablets con
tain in pleasant, convenient form all
the really efficient .catarrh remedies,
such as red gum, blood root ana sim
liar antiseptics.
' Thev' contain no cocaine nor opiate
and are given to little children with
entire safety and benefit.
Dr. J. J Reitiger, of Covington, Ky
says: "I suffered from catarrh in my
head and throat every fall, with stop
page of the nose and irritation in the
throat affectiu? my voice ana ourn
extending to the stomach, causing
catarrh of the stomach. I nought a
fifty-cent packa?;o of Stuart's Catarrh
Tablets at my druggist's, carried them
in my pocket and used them faithfully,
and the way in which they cleared my
head and tnroat was certainly re
markable. I had no catarrh last win
ter and "spring and consider myself
entirely free from any catarrhal trou
lle." Mrs. Jerome Ellison, of Wheeling,
W. Va., writes; "l suffered from
" catarrh nearly my whole life and last
winter my two children also mifleird
from catarrhal colds and koto throat
m much thry were out of school a
l&rgc port Km of the winter. My
brother who was cured or catarrhal
dcafae by wins Stuart Catarrh
Tablet urcl me to try them m much
ti.at I did no and am truly thankful
for what they have done for myself
and mv chlldrt-n. I a'.wav krep
tnx of the tablet In tin houso and at
tha flrnt appearance of a mid or Mr
throat wo nip It In the but and ra
t.nrrh i no longer a household at
llu-tion with uC
Full tzM paekftKfa of Ft art' Va
tarrh Tablet are old (or fifty unit
at all drugsht.
Snd for txK ran ami tin t
catarrh malM free, direwi, V, a
Kluarl Ca, Marthail, MKh.
The Presbyterian ministers of' Chi
cago have made application to the
Federation of La bof; for membership
n the unions. The matter was referred
to the by-laws committee by a vote
of 257 for tq 30 against the motion
It appears that ! the democrats' of
Texas have f been v playing the same
game with the funds of that state that1
the republican played. -with the public
money of Nebraska. State Senator
Henderson says that there are J1.500,-1
000 missing. : It all comes out of the'
common school fund. 6
..IV i
Nebraska's Big Mail Order Store,
ItUDGE&GUENZELGO.
.1033-1043 O St.,
- Nebr.
made against this judge, because la
would not attend to business. He
goes to Florida when he can't help it
and gets away just as soon as possi
ble. Besides that, his manners are
unbearable and his instincts are an
For the last fiscal year the exports
of tne United States amounted to $1,
392,231,000. The best buyer of Ameri
can goods is England, the next Ger
mnnv and tho novfr Panadii Tho ns.
tinna thnt hnv t-he mnf nrp thaA of the plutocratic kind. It is very sel
V, , . ., . , , J J 1 1 I
which are the richest per capita. The tnai a reueiai juug ux uu .m
flvprnsro wpnith nt tho Aeintin nr sinnHi peached. The house will have to ap
American countries, is so limited that Pint six men to prosecute him and he
they cannot buy much. When-tie W1" oe uicu-w.mw .
vnlno nf thpir mnnAV whifh was cii- "
ver, was reduced one-half, of course reusiuu ' j1
thPv pniiM not hnv aa mnrh thp 1866 were $15,605,000. For the year
did before. The spending of millions 1903 they were $137 759,000. The re
on armies and navies to lorce trade in cent order-of President Roosevelt it
is estimated win raise me uexi yvai
to $187,759,000.
SJAPQDILQ:
HAPWESSon
HORSE COLLARS
Asia is the worst economic-"rot" that
was, ever entertained by any people.
It isn't trade that ; the imperialists
are after. It is power the right to
strut around in uniform and deliver
orders.
The confederate veterans are per
fecting an organization to stop lynch
ing. At the "meeting of the Barksdale
camp of confederate vectrans of MiS'
sissippi the following resolution was
passed: "That we appeal in thunder
ng tones to all confederates, their
wives and daughters and to that gieat
and glorious organization, the Daugh
ters of the Confederacy, one and ail,
to arise in their might and by precept
and example, voice and pen, mora!
force arj2 influence, help put a stop to
this diabolical, barbaric, unlawful, in
human and ungodly crime of burnins
human beings."
Tho British parliament by a major
ity of 43 In the house of commons and
5u in the house of lorda sustained tho
Kovcrnment In providing for Chinese
slavery In Africa. While labor will
no longer bo employed in the 'Uaud
mines. That '. what the commuii
lopl or KnglanJ et for fcupporthig
tmix-rhllsm. What they will gtt in
America has not yet trarnsplml.
Chars;'S am being nui that
torn lifvpfldv 'and t-VruM-r are. anl
hao Iwftt, adlng like paid attornrv
of tho Mfton churih In the Kimmt
Investlgathm. It U tMldrnt that they
tKth art -hmott olUUiaii," that it,.
thpy b'ltrvf In '"taylng bought."
A uunnilttr the hotinif of rr ir
8intattvia ha rov.t tn InifMnuh
jiuliio Ha n ho prritl orrr th
frdi ral rourt In KUi U!a. A long rgn
a H'H thr vre nrloiu charpt
If the R3Sians had only had a few
Yankees in the crews of their battle
ships they might have patched tip the
holes blown in them by the Japanese
gunners with brick and cement as
was done on the battleship Illinois.
i .''
Walking down Broadway with a
civil engineer and contractor when
recently in New York, attention was
called to the great height of the sky
scrapers. The engineer remarked tint
some day there might be an awful ca
tastrophy in that section of the city.
A very slight earthquake would throw
those tall buildings so far off the per
pendicular that they would come down
in an universal wreck. lie took an
envelope out of his pocket and figured
how' much the top of a 20-story build
ing would be thrown out of plumb
with a rise at one side of an Inch of
the foundation. There wasm earth
quake last week which affected se-.vm-ly
all of the New Hngland states,
but it did not gt ax far a New York.
The dallies are still trying to df
ride who aro democrats and who are
not. TIip World-Herald declares the
thrc Cleveland appointed supreme
Judith who eUod for thi Jim. Hill
mfrgcr on the supreme bench aro r.ot
dfmoi ratu. On the other hand all tho
hkh authorlitr in thp east declare
that th World-Herald U not demo
cratic. Our thing s certain, and that
I th.it thU Itryati'Clcvclaul party
must find it Honif tlm who are d-m
h rat and win art mt, or alt of them
will K' Into lnuH huh ilritMitudo tu
arthrr.
AJK1
fOURDEAURioSHOWT
BEFORE. YOU BUY.
MANUFACTURED BY
HARPHAM BR05.C0.
LincolnnNeb.
tHin'n lnl"t tnintr of Mi.imiolity
prliT lln .!") on Man h I,
I To the Farmers of
i Nebraska: S
S get el
Do you know :
ou can 5:
I a rt n f -
I v p w U M
robes or coats made from tht :
? horse or cattle 'hides you sell to 5;
-S i i J . -1 . 1 1 : i - 2-
lars or ttend your hides to 3
THE LINCOLN TANNHT,
Htry Helm, Prop, .OJ-31S O Srt,
Llacaln.Ntk. f
against $I02.02H a month previous, ai.d
IQIM1 on Mtr'h 1. The ad-
vance of 2.j per cent over tho level
of prices a year ago l Mmall, but
prUt s werw unusually hlnh laat tprlnju
Thli ttiQWH that the truiU ait tUtvr
mined n,i exact the last lioutnt of flesh.
An Increase of 'i per cent In the titt
of IhlnK U but half of the nud itoiy.
WttgM are nntantly being reduced.
Th" mineral have nutunlUM to a hrnvy
cut ami In other fleuy r,'tt one
have been made. VKe ru d.iwn ami
rlte K' up. Th tructM tuve no
mercy at all,
Th Hu ln. the lUrh m and lh
l'4st ilm. tin New Worker think.