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The Commoner.
AUGUST 28, 1003.
13
cial circles, particularly in Bulgaria.
Recent advices from Macedonia report
creat activity among the insurgents, it
being reponcu mui, luoj umo uumcu
no less than twelve villages. The
Turkish authorities have mobilized
their whole force in Macedonia and
18,000 fighting men are there- with
largo numbers of Asiatic troops' ready
to moVe.
The national encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republic closed its
thirty-seventh annual session at San
Francisco on the afternoon of Aug
ust 21. The newly elected officers
were installed, with the exception of
Junior Vice Commander Kessler. whq
RCHESTRA
Instruments, Violins, Banjos,
GUITARS, MANDOLINS,
eto mods by Lyon & Heal? are the
standard of excellence. Very low
nrlood strict na vrellatthlati arades
snchM the "Washburn." Aakyon
local munlo dealer for them, and It
ho doesn't keep them write- to na for
"Dent. G" Catalog. illustrated,
maliedrre. It tells how to jndge
?uallty and gives full particulars.
t yon are wleBTon will secure an
Instrument with a mathematically cerrect flnaer
board and a full rloh tone, one that will gue
satisfaction for a lifetime.
LYON A HEALY, 40 East Adams St., Chicg.
Wotld'lUfpMJfuMHA. SlUlra7tUaSncwnlaltaav
isnow on the way from the Philip
pines. A resolution complimentary to
General Miles, recently retired as llou
ttnant general of the United States
army, was unanimously adopted.
The census bureau recently pub
lished as a bulletin a discussion of the
increase of population in the United
States as shown by tho census of 1900.
This report shows that the increaso
in this country is almost double that
of Europe, tho increase In the United
States alone, excluding Alaska and the
iccent insular accessions being 13,
046,861, or 20.7 per cent.
EYE TROUBLES
CURED
to the ONEAL DISSOLVENT METIIOI at p&ilenU
own home. Dr. Oneal cures BllndnoM, Catarscti, Scums,
rilms and. White Spots on the Eyes, Oranul&ted Lids, Weak
and Sore Eyes by mild medicines. Cross-Eyes cured. No
pain. Always successful. Inferences In all parts of the
world. Write to-day for Dr. Ontal's opinion, ETDETBr
advice and his Illustrated Book, absolutely IT WV Ei Es
OREN ONEAL, M. Dr. Suite 121, 52 Dearborn St., Chlcaro.
WIRE.
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Smooth Galvanized WlreShorfs.guages
12. 13 and 14. ver 100 lbs.. $1.40. We
havo all kinds of wire for sale. Write for free
Catalogue No. 334 CH1CAOO HOUSE WRECK
ING CO., West 35th and Iron Streets, Chicago.
MAKE MONEY
pulling stumps, grubs, etc,
ana clearing iasa zor jour-
oMitsnd others, uerenies
ininnn Pnlli la ttin hpat-
Catalog free. Mercules M7g. Co?, DepMU ?ntervlile. Ion
8AWMIIiIiS,4H
P. outs 2,000 feet pon
day. All sizes l'land
ora.Shlngle Mills aont
Edgers with Patent
Variable Trlctlo n.
Food-1? ortabio
Grinding Mills.
Water Whe.li, Lath Mill,
to. Send for Urj eaUloju.
Freight don 'tcount.
DeLOA CU MILL rO. QO.
Box 888, Atlanta, Oa.
lit Liberty Bt'N.ir York
Testing the Elkins Law,
Section 3 of the Elkins law, passed
by congress last winter in "restraint of
the trusts," is about to bo tested in
the federal courts. Thus far, in the'
western states at least, this statute has
teen set up by the railroads as a reason
ior refusing free transportation to cat
tlemen and other largo shippeis. In
the case referred to it is aimed to pre
vent cheap coal in New England,
where the market is almost exclusive
ly supplied by the New York, New
JMaven and Hartford railroad system.
In the past ten years this system has
absorbed all the smaller lines, so that
tbe cities, towns and manufacturing
villages must look to it for coal. Sen
ator Elkins is a large owner of coal
mines in "West Virginia, which gives
him a personal interest in the success
oi his alleged anti-trust act. The sec
tion now in controversy is designed to
cut off the advantage to water rates
which the old law conceded.
On July 13 the interstate commerce
commission, represented by tho CJnited
) states tiistrict attorney ior tno weBt-
iS.t'Tfln'iha fin' em district of Virginia, by direction
SW. 4VV MU T mmm-m-m
Now two and four
no in t Galvanized
Barbed Wire. Por 100
cf.edlng 400,000 tons a year, and after
deducting cost of coal transportation
f:om Newport Nowb to New Havon
r.i,d expenso of discharging tho coal
from tho vessel, tho amount left to
tho railway company for its transpor
tation and services was, for most of
tho time covered by tho contract, less
than the published tariff rates. It fur
ther appears that C0,000 tons of coal
remained undelivered nt the expiration
oi. tho contract. In April last a new
airangement was mado by tho presi
dent of tho Chesapeake and Ohio with
the New York, Now Haven and Hart
ford whereby C0.000 tons of Kanawha
coal would bo delivered by tho end of
July at the old contract prico of $2.75
per ton. It appears from the petition
that under thia prico the Chesapeake
and Ohio, after paying for tho coal,
cccan transportation and discharging,
would have about 28 cents por ton left
for its transportation services from
tho Kanawha district of West Vir
ginia to Newport News, Va., while
Its published tariff rate on like coal
from tho same district to Newport
News is $1.45 per ton.
The matter is set for hearing July
31. In tho meantime; tho performance
of tho coal contract is enjoined on tho
giound wo presume that cheap coal in
New England is against public policy.
As a legislative boomerang the Elk
ins act has won tho bluo ribbon in
the west and eastand half has not
yet been revealed. It is coming out
in sections.
'Moral: When you want tho trust
curbed with a double bit, put Senator
Elkins of West Virginia in the saddle.
Denver News.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yea feaven't a regular, healthy moYeaaent of the
bowels every day, you're 1U or will be. Keep your
bowels open, and bo well. Force. In the shape ol
violent physio or pill poison, Is dangerous. The
smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeplag
tbe bowela clear and clean Is to take
CANDY
OATHARTIO
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VIlfl1eSSSSMaBflsaJSSSBBBBBBS
STEEL ROOFING.
Strictly now, perfect, Seml-Hardcned
atefli Rhwitfl. two feet wide, six fcot loner.
The beat KooHngr, Biding; er fjcuinz
yoHcanuse. Wo lurnlsn nalla freo and
paint roofing;, two sides. Comes either
Hat corrugated or" V" crimped. Deliv
ered freo of all charges to all points in U.
S. cut of Mississippi River and north of
Ohio River at 2.25 PKJt SQUAItE.
Prices to otRerpolntson application.
A Bciuaro means 100 eouaro feet.
Write or Freo Catalogue No. 331 on material bought
from Sheriffs' and Ret-eWers' Sales. CHICAGO HOUSE
WRECKING CO.. W. 8Btk sad Irea Bta,, Chicago.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, HBSffi
Sni?1 of NoU DuB CBlTtrtlrr- OeodoeUd fcj Th B Ut
tt. n.lj Crow. CUrtwrf 1866. Uul locttiaa. National
patronage. Thorough English, Olasaieal, Helen.
mUL? C?aercll Courses, r Advanced
BrSH?..I'trjr Pharmacy aad Hedera&iRgaages.
rw8 PrePred 'or Collegiate and Specialcoursos.
cShrtry o MuBl? ud Art School. Physical
v-SiT0, Young woraen fitted for lives of usefulness.
lnV?5coo'f'.8?hoolyeftX,heginaBept.8. Forcata
rm "dPecl&l Information, apply to TUB DIRECT.
HKSS, BT. BABY'S ACADKHT. Ro,4tt Mai,. 11. 1.4
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of the attorney goneral of the United
Slates, filed a petition 4n the United
States circuit for that district against
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway
company and the New York.New Hav
en and Hartford Railroad company,
asking for an injunction prohibiting
the Chesapeake and Ohio from further
continuing to transport coal from
"West Virginia mines to Newport
News, Va., at less than its published
tariff rates, such coal being consigned
to the New York, New Haven and
Hartford Railroad company at New
Kaven, Conn., and also prohibiting the
New York, New Haven and Hartford
Railroad .company from continuing to
accept or receive coal so carried by
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad
company at less than its tariff rates.
The petition also prayed for an in
junction as to all other traffic besides
coal.
It is interesting to note that the
lawsuit is based upon the testimony
of President George W. Stevens of the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railway com
uany. who has entered the lists of the
trust pursuers with a purpose. It ap
pears from the petition that the for
rrer president of the Chesapeake and
Otlo Railway company entered into,
a contract with the New York, New
Haven and Hartford Railroad com
pany to furnish 2,000,000 tons of coal
frcm the New River district of West
Virginia to tho New York, New Ha
ven and Hartford Railroad company
u New Haven for $2.75 per ton, de
livered. Such coal was to be delivered
within five years in lots of not ex-
Being Brought Into Line.
Tho Wall Street Journal, in its is
sue of Thursday, July 30, says: '
"Tho bankers of Illinois and Iowa
ara being brought into lino In iavor of
tho asset currency plan of financial
legislation. Resolutions havo been
passed by the bankers' conventions in
both of those states providing for the
appointment of committees to act in
conjunction with a like committee of
the Chicago Bankers' club, In 'regard
to all measures of financial reform.
It Is stated in the dispatches that tho
Chicago Bankers' club Is working upon
a plan of asset currency and Is In
close touch with Mr. Fowler, whose
asset currency bill was widely dis
cussed at the last session of congress."
The bankers of Illinois and Iowa are
rot the only persons that are "being
brought in lino In favor of tho asset
currency plan of financial legislation."
There are some signs that Spsaker-to-bo
Cannon Is "being brought Into
line."
There are, also, reasons for believing
that even President Roosevelt himself
is "being brought into line."
"Being brought into line" means
being brought "in close touch" with
Mr, Fowler, whose asset currency was
widely discussed at the last session of
congress, and concerning which repub
lican orators have repeatedly told us
that there was no danger whatever of
that measure becoming a law.
Yet "little by little, but steadily as
man's march to the grave," republican
leaders and republican followers are
"being brought into line." Omaha
World-Herald.
CAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Pleasant, Palatabls, Potent, Taste Hood, B
Good, Never Bleken, Weaken or Qrlpot 10, 25 and
M cents per box. Write for freo sample, and book
let ob health. Address iVX
Wwllftf RMWfly Com any, Chicago er New York
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEM
Trusts Beaten
You can beat any "trust" hi
School Desks or Church Pows
by getting our prices.
Wc arc the ONLY "
Independent Factory
the U. S. malclncr School anil
Church Seating, Opera Chairs,
Dank and Office Fittltxrs exclu
sively. Dewarc of parties doine
business under the names of
, . , rT. . various "Works." Also many
clalminc to be "independent" dealers arc only their
agents. Our booklet, "The Truth about One Trust"
'ex-ojcsailtneir schemes. Our prices mean lower tales,
liiflr new factory just completed with latest machinery
enables us to undersell sll others. Write to-day for I'ree Cata
logue and above booklet. Snd us names of 1'attors and
Committees of churches needing Seating.
A. H. Andrew! Co., ChicHfiO
The Planter School Furniture If ante
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TbeUniversit;ofNctr8DanieKSf't
Full Courses In CIamIcs, Letters, Economic ana
History. Jounmliim, Art, Bctenrn, Tharinncy, Law,
Civil, Meclmnlcal and Electrical Engineering, Archl
tocture. Thorough 1'reparntor and Commercial
Courtta. K ooins Free, Collegiate Courses. Itooms
to rent, raotlerato charge to students orcr seventeen.
BCKd ward's JIall, fori
year will open Menteml
Free. Address ItV. A. M ORKI8BKY, O. B. tt.
St. Kd ward's Hall, for boys under 13 years. TJ)C 601 h
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car win open Heprember n, ios.
Catalogues
President, Uox BOO, Notre Dame, Ind.
GINSENG
82i.OOO nmdc from one.
linlf ncrc. Knlly grown
throughout tho U . 8. and
Ciinndn. Itoom in vnu
garden to grow thousands of doilnrH worth
Itootfl and ecedB for imlc. Fend 4c for' noHlng.
and get our booklet A. Q. telling nil about 7t
McDowell Ginseng Garden, JoplJn, Mo,
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A Cold Watch and Chain for S3m
.n, rW DouM. bunUnt cuS, rich lolld dU rt.r .1 Pto. s-oi SMatJjy -1 W
JwtU4A.rtasiaistt.uk
ed uoia rum umimikvh -. .' - . . .''i- .. ... .,.. f lh. KlHh.
To Keep Tools Bright.
"For keeping tools bright and free
irom rust when out of use," says the
Medical Times, "brush them with a
preparation made by stirring enough
red or black mineral paint into crude
petroleum to make the mixture of
consistency easy to spread. This can
be applied with a brush made of a
piece of sheepskin tanned with tho
wool on, or with any ordinary brush.
Tt will nrevent rust, and may be
rubbed off readily, leaving the face of
jUItxpriMmn ""-"- .-- r-;-- -.. .iitl11i,ui,mu iaU. I ""- .''... . ..
?,MuMatoer..tA?Hia the tool perfectly Drignt."
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bestbyTest-78YEARS.WeDAV CASH
Want MORE Salrsmek Y Pit Weekly
Stark Nurwry, Loulslaaa, Mo.; KuaUvllle, Ala.
m
"Tho nation's pleasure ground and
sanitarium."
THE
ADIRONDACK
MOUNTAINS.
The lakes and streams in the
Adirondack Mountains are full of
fish; the woods are inviting, the
air is filled with health, and the
nights are cool and restful. If you
visit this region once, you will go
there again. An answer to almost
any question in regard to the Adi
rondacks will be found in No. 20
of the "Four-Track Series, "The
Adirondacks and How to Reach
Them;" issued by the
NEW YORK CENTRAL
A copy will be mailed free on receipt
of a two-cent stamp, by George II. Dan
iels, General Passenger Agent, Grand
Central Station, New York.
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