MARCH 20, 1908 The Commoner, 13 ,v The jury at Harrisburg, Pa., in the capital fraud case returned a verdict of guilty against John H. Sanderson, furniture dealer, former State Audi tor Snyder, former State Treasurer Matthews and James M. Schuma'ker, former superintendent of grounds and buildings. George W. Moore, a well known democrat of Ohio, died at his home in Granville, age 83 years. The highest tributes are paid to the mem ory of this good man by all who knew him. ft, 'MMf JT STRONCEST raLtWJlEm MADE. mm. m mimm mi v gtronK chick, on-tlftut Sold to tbouflar at WbolMala Frlcra. We Pay Freight CatAlotrnofree. COILED SPRING lENCE CO., Box Zii Winchester, Indiana. PnTCUTQ HICCUKKI) OK FEK Frco report as to Patentability. Illustrated Ouldo Hook, and 7.1st of Inventions Wanted, Hontfroo. EVANS, WILKENS & CO., Washington. I). C. WE PAY SSOTMOHTH SALARY and lurnlah rig and all oxponaea to Introduoo poultry and alock powdoraj new plan; steady work. Addroaa BIGLEII COMPANY, X414, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. All About Texas Oklahoma. Arkansas, Louisiana, Now Mexico. Homes fortho lioinclcw;, prosperity for the Indus trious. Tlio home builders' Kiildo. Send stump for fiiiinplo copy. FARM AND RANCH, Dallas, Texas. THE COMMONER THE TAYL0R-TR0TW00D MAGAZINE Ilodi for One Year Only M Kjfl Regular Price, a.00 P1bJPU Mr. Bryan is the moat conspicuous figure in American politics today. Ho is more lie is a World KlRure. His views on men and things are awaited with interest in foreign countries as well as at home. The Commoner is his medium of communication with the world; but It Is more than a personal organ, for it covers the whole realm of political thought. Hence, no one, whether a follower or an opponent of Bryan's doctrines, can fall to be Inter ested in the columns of this famous paper. The Tuylor-TrotYrood Mnprnzlne Is the Great Southern Mngn.Ine which Is of and for the South especially and the eDtlre nation generally. The person ality of Its editors, Senator Bob Taylor and John Trotwood Moore, stamps it, dominates It and differentiates it from all other periodicals. It is not politi cal, but literary, and It diffuses sun shine, hope and happiness in every family it enters. This combination furnishes a mental feast for every man, woman and child, and the cost, $1.50 for an entire year, Is within the reach of all. The Commoner 52 times, and The Tnylor-Trotwooil Muguxlne 12 times, all for $1.50. Send today. Don't delay, lest you forget. ADDHESS THE TAYLOR-TROTWOOD PUB. CO,, NASHVILLE, TISNN. fff J J 0 yv!m. ..W Wtlil ' 'I iVIl ft tf VJZit il'li . ii ( l i AW t 1 i M2Y V i&y.wrw. immn Ml'.tiK UX'i'.'.W '7'l 'I t V.JViV'il V.! H I..-.UIY H't I I;. I i.i il It 'I, A Mill I I .1 iim'f. m ' ul i ti 'Vwa IUH I '111 iH.v. .t'. . UW. u i ii a'.r. w. M-l 'iff. ' S' 'ft VNrft FASHION BOOK FREE! I want to uend you my liandsomo now book showing hundreds of latest Btylca with Illustrated lessons on cutting and dressmaking. I will agrco to sell you all tlio patterns you want ior hvo cents each. '1 hoy aro xuo eamo par,. terns you have alwayB paia iuc k 15c ior at tho stores, mauo oy mo eamo people, and correct in ev ery detail. HOW I DO IT. Inubllah tho FARMER'S CALL a. vuenklv nanor for every member of Uto family. Tho children's letters each wcok aroan especially inter. cstlne featuro; ana tuo woman's Department IB unusually strong and lnstructlvo. Among lta spec ial features for women ioikb, is Its fashions in which I show tho 6c patterns. Lot mo help you 10 save money. MY SPECIAL OFFER Bend mo 26o and I will send you tho rarmor's call ow' ory week (overlOOO pages) Toroneyoaranuwiuseuu my me Fashion nook 10 you free. 1 also aen to sell you any pattern joa want thereafter for 6c. 1 can sell them for 5 eta because I buy them by tlin 1niiennfl anil .Irtn'fe make any pront. I don't want the profit, 1 wont your eub rcrlptlon to tho FARMER'S CALL. You will payo many times tho cost of my offer in a year. WHITE TO-DAY! JOHN M. STAHL, DcpL CO QUINCY ILL. RIDER AGENTS WANTED in each town to ride and exhibit samplo Bicycle. Write for special effer. We Ship on Approval without a eettt deposit, allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL and prepay freight on every bicycle. FACTORY PRICES on bicycles. tires sundries. Do not buy until vou receive our cat log and learn axc unheard oj prices and marvelous special offer, MEAD CYCLE CO., Dopt. A270 Chicago, 111. dJSwmil in rflrf nt ami Dearie, My Dearie! A little lailgh and the world grows , bright; A single smile and the world's all right; A single tear and then comes night. Dearie, O, my Dearie. One soft caress and the cares of day Fade like the leaves in an autumn gray ; Love's handclasp then let come what may. Dearie, O, my Dearie! Lights of home! Then the world's hard fight In the evening rest is lost to sight; Care shut out from the home nest bright. Dearie, O, my Dearie! Hushed is the din of the maiket's roar In the children's song at my cottage door; Out of the strife and with thee once more. Dearie, O, my Dearie! Preparation "Is Leary ready for his dash to the pole?" "Almost; he'n got the relief ex pedition provided for." Tho Real Difference "For the life of me I can't see any real difference in tho platforms." "Perhaps not, but there's a mighty lot of difference in the Intentions of the men nominated on them." Seasonable Lay away the poker, shovel And tho furnace agitator; And begin the fumigation Of the old refrigerator. What we save in the hard coal's price We'll now proceed to pay for ice. Perhaps "My barn is overrun with rats and mice," said the dairyman, "but some how or other I seem unable to keep a cat." "Perhaps the well known feline aversion for water will explain your failure," said the customer who had reasons to know." Different The mere stockholder applied to the general manager for free trans portation. "We are not allowed to issue passes now," said the G. M. "Huh!" snorted the mere stock holder. "I guess the interstate com merce commission's ruling does not apply to dividends." All Ready The representatives of the special interests, acting as a partisan body, had framed up the platform. "That's a splendid document," said one. "it couldn't bo better." "You are quite correct," said an other member of the convention. "Now we must work diligently to deceive the people into believing that we really mean what we say." Impossible "Aw, doncher know, I made a great fool of myself once, but 111 not do it again, doncher know," drawled Algy Bleeker. "No, I don't think you will again," retorted Miss Caustiquo. Another Hermit "It's a regular nature fakir," ob served the man who was jammed up against the rear rail. "Now what?" we asked. "March. Neither a lion nor a lamb this time." 'I Toilsome Finally Groucherly dug up a dime and handed it to the unfortunate mendicant. "Why don't you go to work and earn money?" growled Groucherly. "Gee, don't you call this way o' gittin' it work?" exclaimed the mendicant. Dull "How's the gold brick business, Dunkoly?' "Dull. How's the mining stock business?" "Rotten." "Let's stir things up." "All right. I'll give you a thou sand dollars' worth of my stock for one of your thousand dollar gold bricks." "Bully! You believe you're boat ing me and I'll believe I am beating you. We must keep in practice." Drain Leaks Will wins where wish fails. The church has no monopoly of hypocrisy. Destiny is the excuse men offer for failure. The heirs seldom look for the taint on an inheritance. Reforms worth while are seldom performed over night. Just about the time a man learns to live he has to quit. A man can look a long ways back if his past Is lighted with smiles. A groat many wrongs are commit ted in the name of "good business." Every man you lift up lessens the number who are able to drag you down. Good nature often imposed upon is more satisfactory than a continual grouch. We would all be sure of heaven if allowed to manufacture our own religion. Fret & Fuss are usually hustling to secure "accommodations" from Work & Wait. A square deal is not to be expect ed of the man wno is always dodging 'round the corners. The mother with a "good baby" is the envy of all the women who know her. People who use religion as a cloak usually wind up without a rag of respectability. Economizing in taxation at tho ex pense of the lives of children is a criminal form of ect nomy. When a man's wages become a salary, it merely means that he is worrying himself sick trying to keep up appearances. When a woman with a poodle dog in her arms enters tho crowded car we never have any trouble finding something interesting in our news paper. The Washington Herald says the world's coal supply has been reduced four billion tons. And we know the location of the furnace that con sumed most of it. The workman who has his hands washed and his coat on by the time the whistle blows is usually com plaining because his wage 'envelope does not grow heavier. GALLON S FOB READY MIXED PAINT Have you heard of mir latett and greatest offeri In Peady Mlied Houtc, (Jam and other i'alnta? Cotntmrntlvriy nrxklnK. we have rrdurrd Uic crt of p.-UntlriK to next to nothing, and made It euy Uiat n boy r.n do the work, If you don't know nil about our treat iirdnt oftVr. thon look In onr of our Ills CaUloiriioi for the I'aJnt Department, if ynu haven't the lilac Hook, borrow your nclKhtxir'n, otherwise, on n (kkui card ruldrtiMnd to ui dimply say. "Mall tnc your icreal frcu paint offers and frre paint books." 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S3 . ... alnMiiUly ufr, w lurntili tlit work ami Ufh v.,,. f ,-. w.-i. ... the locality where yo'i i in Sri'l m yi.iir vMtMi nt vm will ex1ln Hie linilnni fully reinntr.bor w (uaraiiUo tilwr iin.f.i i.l II for rr lnr w,rk, aUolulelr um. WrlU atone. nOTALUA.Mme-llKiniicU., U lOCtl Detroit, MUh. .00 CASH '""' 'f"0 P'T month will buy n I'l'jiuiiiiii t jimoriuu viripynrii, WKi iMcoiuo from which will bi'Miidlclonl to mnko you iiKlcpc'iKloiil ror ilfo. limidaoiin; iniKi ijhlot. vnlimhln iiirorinntlon mid coiilrnct I-'KKK. bacramento Valley Improvement Co., St. Louis, Mo. PATICNTS HKvmtKltarull money hnrlr. In cludltiK (lint. fmM no jIIhth do tlila. Collnmvr t- en, r,'jr,.uili htroct, Vuh.. I). C. m Oar: n.s. PATENTS that PROTECT-, j iiotii ivr inrrnwriniiwi on rtcriflor Del & A. CLACEY, Washington, DC. 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