The Hebraska Independent MAY 24, 1905 POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE TUD VMS tH B ULnfc tLTCVEU OF PELVIC CATARRH BV TAKING PE-RU-M1 LaFollette and Foraker Represent Opposite Poles on Railroad ; Rate Legislation The strongest kind of pressure was brought to bear on Foraker to cornel in line and make it unanimous as far as the republicans were con cerned. But he would not do it. He was implored and told it would be different if his vote against the bill would do any good. Then when he had voted several republican senators, ,whose names cannot be given went to the Ohioan and. said they agreed with him and wished they could have voted with him. All of which shows that here was one day when public senti ment did do something in the senate of the United States, for there were j senators who acknowledged they were voting for something they did not want. . . "While I may be alone in my vote," said Mr. Foraker, "I am not alone in my opinion among senators on this floor.".". ThAf CSonofpr "EVvrolrm wnlafnoHI that, as he could not do any good to himself, to the country or to the in terests involved by voting for a bill that was sure to be Dassed anyway. he ; would have the satisfaction of knowing: he had voted as he believed. While Foraker stands at this nega tive nole where lisrhmmg: may strike. LaFollette stands at the positive. Harken to this battle cry of the junior senator from Wisconsin. "Lis ten to the reference to the leader ship of the railroad senators how that kind of talk already has worked political revolution. " Hear the implied denunciations of his republican col leagues for their "hazing" of him and then remember that in conclusion La Follette said the new campaign is to bedn with the congressional elec tions, and -the state elections where the legislators who choose United States senators are in the field next fall;... . "Before I record my vote on this bill f desire to enter a denial here," said the Wisconsin man. "I deny that this bill complies with the recom mendation of the president. The pres ident, in his message in 1901. urged upon congress the amendment of the law, declaring that the people of this country were entitled to just rates. . In 1904. in his message urging legis lation upon this subject, he recom mended such legislatio as would in sure reasonable rates. In 1905, he recommended such legislation as would insure maximum reasonable .. rates; ' : "This bill does not comply with any of the recommendations of the presi dent. It does not contain provisions that will enable the commission to ascertain what are reasonable maxi mum rates. It does not contain pro visions that will enable the commis sion to ascertain what are reasonable rate, or what are just rates. T desirer sir, to protest against the making of this question a political or partisan question. It has been done here apparently upon this floor. It cannot be done in the country, however senators upon this floor, un der the lead of republican senators, may seek to draw party lines. You cannot divide the people of this coun try on political lines upon a question as to whether the public service cor porations of the country shall serve the people of the country fairly, equi- - . . . 1 A tabiy, reasonaDiy, jusuy. "I offered some amendments here from time to time to the bill. I off ered no amendment to the bill upon which any political question ought to have been raised or any party vote cast. Every amendment which I off prfid to the bill -would have streng thened its provisions and made it mnr( inst to the shippers, the con sumers and the carriers of this country. "There can be offered here or in Headache, Backache and Weakness Are Symptoms of Pelvic Catarrh. A LETTER OF GRATITUDE. Mrs. Lizzie Lohr, 1155 W. 13th e treet, Chicago, 111., writes : , "I take pleasure in writing you these few lines, thinking there may be other women suffering as I did. I had my complaints over a year. I tried different medicines and doctors also. ; Nothing seemed to do me any good. The doctors wanted to operate on me. -.- "At last I wrote to Dr. Hartman. He told me what ailed me, and how I should take Peruna. I did as he told me for four months and now I am cured. No one can tell how thankful I am to him, as 1 Ia& gWea ar all hopes of ever getting well." ifi v,ik.. ' . all if . l Vl II- FOLLOWED DR. HARTMANS ADVICE fmSlSk JSIIE ' 'J W.TH BEgCjAL RESULTS. C Itattttfc JBf'i Ji mi mm i i ii t - - - w i i r. y .- pa .t 9H Ji on ji - i . . , .i . vuk.ii tm Mrs. John M. Stabler, Millersburg, Ind writes: . : " I have been cured of a very bad case of catarrh of the stomach and constipation, and a complication of ailments that I have had for several years. I doctored with three doctors, who did me not much good, so I quit doctoring. I bought a bottle of Peruna and commenced taking it. I found I-was getting some better, but thought I was not doing as well as I might. So I wrote to Dr. Hartman to see what he thought about my case. 'He gave me special directions and med ical advice. To our astonishment I im proved and am today a well woman, and weigh as much as I ever did In myilife. "My old friends in Ohio, where we moved from some months ago, say when they see me, How well you look. I did not expect to see you ever look so well again.' I tell them I would not be so well if it had not been for Peruna. Peruna saved my life. I recommend Peruna wherever I am, and whenever any of our people are sick, I give them Pernna with success. "I thank Dr. Hartman, and may he live i 1 many years more to go on with the good work. Tongue cannot express tne grati tude that my husband, children and I owe 4 to Dr. Hartman for the kindness he has shown toward me during my sickness. I want the public to know what Peruna and t Dr. Hartman have done for me." 1 . Revised The organs of the pelvis, like other internal organs of the body, are lined by mucous mem branes. These membranes are liable to catarrh the same as the mucous membranes in any other part of the body. Or, it may be brought on by overwork, by Irritating dis charges and by excesses of vari ous kinds. When the organs of the pelvis once become the seat of catarrh, various derangements arise which are called by different names. . It is the variety of symptoms of pelvic catarrh which cause it to be mistaken for many other diseases. Many of the slight headaches and back aches experienced daily are merely the external symptoms of pelvic catarrh. Local treatment often does not seem to De oi any use. Some of the organs are so located a to be beyond reach. Peruna is an internal, systemic rem- It relieves catarrh wherever located ia the human body. Thousands of cases of pelvic catarrh have been relieved by the internal usv of Peruna. If you suffer from catarrh in any form, try a bottle of Peruna. A bottle or two of Peruna taken in the beginning of the disease will often save much expense and suffering. Formula. "For a number of years requests have come to me from a multitude of grateful frienas, urging that Pe-ru-na be given a slight laxative quality. I have been experimenting with a laxative aa miitp a length of time, and now feel gratified to announce to me menus oi re-, u-u mo. "wf h a quamy i its well-knowx gj; . any other place no argument or rea son against a single amendment which I proposed to this bill. None have been interposed here. But my repub lican colleagues, under the leadership of New England senators, have been lined up to vote down those amend ments. "This bill, when it becomes a law, will not put this question at rest. It cannot. When you clothe the commis sion merely with the power to ascer tain whether rates are simply rela tively equal, but withhold from it all authority and all means of determin ing whether those rates are just and reasonable, you cannot expect that legislation to put anything at rest." SUMMARY OF FOREIGN NEWS. Four hundred British woman suff ragists interview Premier Campbell Bannerman and demand legislation which would give them the ballot. Decree of partial amnesty, which was expected on the czar's birthday, fails to appear, and there Is much dis appointment and misgiving in Itus- Loud praises of America are sung by many French authors, Mrs. Roose velt especially being lauded by Mile. Therese Vianzone, who wrote "Im pressions of a French Woman in America." 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