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mnmi! ii.jtwy'wi'u''3Twi' wt wwmWtwwj Tiwp ipy mwWI The Commoner. 16 VOLUME 3, NUMBER 45, , ; v U- "W"" 3fr. f I King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena of Italy arrived in London re cently on a visit to the king and thoy were wolcoracd with groat cordiality. On November 19 thoy wore the guests df the lord mayor and tho corporation council 'jtAMMMirnm FREE ELEGTRIG BELT OFFER PM 5 own homo, wo furnish tho genuine and only HEIDEL BERG ALTERNATING" CURKENT ELECTRIC BELT to nny roiulor or thin paper. No money Innrtvnncoi very low cot; positive Rimrnntoo COSTS AIMOST HOTHIUQ compared with most nil other treatments. 'arr "' oilier oh'tlrlcliflls, npi)llancc(inilrenirIU'Hrnll. QUICK l't'l(l for more than 50 bllmrnl. Only mlr cure for nil nr-rrmia dli- enif it, wcamiMW nnu umortir m. r or compicio oamcu ( fldontlal catalogue, cut tills nd out; ami mnu to uh. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO iiMiiumrtrimrT mMmnm&tim STARK IH03. Louisiana, Mo.: Uuntsvi: snp fflQI?k!?Q tost by Test 78 Ycara lIIbBtS LAr.arBT Nnraery. CA51I Weekly Ala.; Etc i Fkdit Hook free. We VANT MOnK BALKBilKN Kb i iiumi MM ntsvillcA Simply Send a Postal and ask us to mail you our new Illustrated stove cataloF,uor and wo will forward postpaid our rnmnlntrt ratnlnmin of Rtnvfis nnd tnnpes. which ,, il.uatratoa and describes everything In tho StOVO line lor cooning ana ncauin; wormy 01 your consideration all at prices decidedly low. Wo soil only tho bost grade3, avoiding tho very cheapost. If you want an honestly xnado stove you cannot afford to place your order untll.yqu have seen our stove catalogue. A postal card Of Is our will brine It t i d - oil iWin I8H1 yT ''v price for na cooa biovo with a 9H WJr Inch flrepot.lt 13 a much bet ter stovo than some flrm3 sell at a higher price, but If you want the best send for our stovo cataloguo and read about our famous Homo Oak stove3. The Illus tration shows our wcll known Homo Oak stove: a very powerful heater made of No. 1 8 gauf.e cold rolled Steel and finish ed with .artistic nlckelplated trimmings. It is 43 Inches high, 9fi Inches round and welghs63 pounds. 54.53 buys larger size weighing 75 lbs. ls.the price of the most pop ular &lzo of tho Home Oak stove. 48 Inches high, 1 3tt Inches round. 13 Inchflra pot,weleht 108 pounds. The Home Oak. stoves are tho best, not the cheapest, and are fully guaranteed. Air-tig at heater made better than Others on th market nd 1 i h & cheapest at our price. "Vo do not $ I'll w sell tl)o cheapest that w can 'vt iC9kl!Si.. tlnht heater at $1.14 is a better bargain than 5 $87 A in, jBHNfflfflaflWHu 1 HSBISEmmDwHIIHHI others at 95 cents ,up, It pays to buy vrjpS Z foVan non estly made keroiario oil heater. Other styles. $3.35. $3.68, $4.80, 57.00 and $7.35. a Don't waste your money by purchasing a cheap stove. Get an honestly made one even if does coat a trHle more. Our stoves are all honMtlr made and told at remarkably low brteMu Our free stove catalogue describes our handsome base burners, also a score of She? styles-all tood.all low priced. You i can not afford to buy until MftS Slmoly write a postal card and ask lor atove St&rWa will send it promptly. Addres MONTGOMERY WARD ZtCQ. Mkhljaa Areaue, Madiioa grVahlngtoaStrccU :t. caiGAco ; WALL STREET FINANCE. . r CAN THEY KEEP IT SPINNING? Additional Washington News. JThe opposition to the Cuban hill was heard in the house on November 18 and vigorous spceclies were mado. 3fo Grosvenor of Ohio spoke in favor of tho bill and he was then followed by Mr. Fordney of Michigan in oppo-, sion. Among others who spoke jn opposition were .Messrs. Shaffroth of Colorado, Burgess of Texas and Bell of California, democrats, and Messrs. McMoran and Loud, tho latter two 're- pu oilcans irom Micnigan. On November 10 Senator Quay In troduced in the senate separate bills for the admission of New Meiico and Arizona as states. These bills were identical with the bUla introduced by Delegates Rodey and Wilson" in tha house. - The Commoner Condensed VOLUME II. NOW READY. ,Rejproducmg from the second year of Tlie Com moner the editorials which discuss questions of a , permanent nakure. ' 480 PAGES. A C01Vn?XiBTE INDEX. A POLITICAL REFER ENCE BOOK, u -v Robert J. Wynne, first assistant I postmaster general, in his annual re- 1JU i"uiu lAlovwiwuci gcuuiui, rcCUIIl- "mnjds "uiat-. Qongress authorize clerk hiren.ajl, "third; class postofflces, which has been, heretofore c"dy grant ed in' first and 'second clasafpoqt officea. It is shown in Mrv Wynne's lojuit iuui. tuu utuuuy uruer uusinesfl for the year has netted the govern ment tho sum of ?1,994,888. He also urges legislation to abolish the pri vate letter box abuse in tho inrrm I cities; to prevent the boycotting of postofflces because of political dlffer- "0 iin.t.y jcuiuuaica, BQlusn. mo- uyes, etc.; to punish the use of a post marking stamp for any unlaw ful or improper purpose; to bar inflammable-matter from the matin nri J J to further restrict the' mailing of diq- Publisher's price : Cloth bound, $1.50; Paper cover, 50c. OUR PRICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: THE COMMONER, one year -p ) tolU t CA THE COMMONER CONDENSED, cloth bound JlOtll tJl.yU THE COMMONER, one year ) DU Q1 C THE COMMONER CONDENSED, paper cover J U01H. LLd by mailpostage prepah). '-.fli A few Copies of Volume I. left. Cloth bound same price. .The.C-ommoner,. SS.. 5t? JX nr m ease germs. No reference is made to the freo delivery system or to the salary and allowance division, both of those offices having been tran- ferred, for convenience c investiga tion, to tho fourth "assistant postmas ter general, who had charge ofjtb postal investigation. ',.-''' j,.