rr Tf'cj yn r r r tTr-p- tfwiJwXl t The Commoner. SEPTEMBER 10, 1909 11 " j wfT ' t"P"w ,vmvmr'9' s w ., v V- v rt ;.; &r tion with reference to joining the international movement. Mr. Gom pers needed all his old time energy to repel the attack. Ho insisted that tho problems and policies of Ameri can trades unionism wero so inter mingled with American traditions and ideas that Americans could ill spare the time to encounter tho in fluence of European leaders where the trades unionism tendencies were temperamentally different. Never theless, as an evidence that the United States was anxious for inter national co-operation, Mr. Gompers introduced a proposal favoring world wide organization which would 'de- Wonderful "Aw! for AH" Thin llttlo tool In n marvel. Bognlar haud sowing mncmno mond any x th Inn from thin fab. rid un to heart shoe and hirntii leathers Worth ita weieht In rold Kaaily carried In the pocket ready for any finlv Kl POtPlt' Special termi to agents. Die emergency. Vlllj yl money maker Write today for terri tory llook20free. CA.ljrsCo.,C5371ToodlawaAT.,llilraco S18BBBWRCv5i.i.ti:lk a.&. .. m ..uf 9 mvf.i.ri mamsmmp The QUANTITY OF MONEY THE SOLUTION OP TUB MONEY (IUESTION The EXPLANATION of tho NATU RAL LAWS which govern the QUANTITY of MONEY, carries with it tho SOLUTION of tho LABOR QUESTION and also tho SOLUTION of tho LAND QUESTION. Pnpcr, 5C Pngca. Price, 15 Cents. HENRY RAWIE IlnrrlHon Bldgr., ColiiinbtiN, Ohio. feud tho rights and interests of all and create international solidarity " A Kansas City dispatch to tho Now Yorld World says: "Conductor B. W. Ellis, on the Independent divi sion, is tho proud possessor of a silver dollar dated 1798, which an old man tendered him for car faro. On tho date side Is a Liberty head with thirteen stars about it. On tho other sido tho spread eagle, with shield in front of tho body, thirteen small stars between the tips of tho wings and below tho level of tho head, tho whole surmounted by five little billowy clouds. On- this side are tho words 'United StateB of America.' On tho rim, in placo of the milling is 'One dollar', or unit 100 cents.' " Wilbur Glenn Voliva, successor to tho late John Alexander Dowlo, has been sentenced to tho county jail at Woodstock, 111., in default of pay ment of a ten thousand dollar judg ment rendered against him in favor of Philip Motherill, a Montana farm er. Mothorill sued on a slander charge. Voliva declares he will stay in jail the entire six months, pro vided by the Illinois law, rather than pay the judgment. Vott tctll avoid e 'ddentH, nave fuel, and ha ttji-to-rtate onhutchcrlttg ikl h titter holltng days by URlntf The PERFECTION IMPROVED KETTLE RANGE. Burns wood or coal. Will accomrnodato any slzo Iron or copper kcuio up lo 40 Bauons capacity. uuu for all kinds of farm codklnir. "Writ for our rata lojruo allowing this kotUo range and our larso lino of land Hollers, Watering Troughs, etc. Manufactured by FJtANli Ij. WIflAVJSlt.jiow Oxford. Pa. TltBfil lw iii iw m. n'irua'dK,-r7Sw Jf S?. -Mam- r Zrz35il Two men succeeded in -robbing tho German National bank at Minneola, la., of $1,600. They appeared in front of the bank and began shooting up and down tho street. The people of the town at once sought cover while the robbers entered tho bank and, covering the cashier and clerks with pistols, proceeded to take charge of the money bags. A crowd of people gathered around tho bank but a few shots by the robbers dis persed them. Tho jobbers escaped with their plunder. to pay tho samo tax as the cleaner and moro costly. It is plain enough. "Tho sched ule," says tho Carded Woolen Manu facturers' Association in its protest, "places low duties on tho wool usod by tho worsted spinners and prohibi tory duties on wool suited for card ed woolen goods. It imposes prohib itory duties on tho by-products of worsted spinning, which aro raw ma terial for curded woolen mills and can not bo used by worsted spinners. It apportions tho duty on worsted yam and cloth to favor tho spinner and discriminate against tho weaver, giving tho worsted spinner a monop oly of tho production and sale of both yarn and by-products, and plac ing tho carded woolen manufacturer and tho worsted weaver at the spin ner's mercy. It exposes the growers of long, light-shrinking wool to ruin ous foreign competition, while by pro hibitory duties it gives a monopoly to the growers of shorter and heavy shrinking wools. It places the low est rates on wool suited for high priced clothing, and the highest rates on wool used for tho low-priced clothing worn by tho masses. It de prives tho American people of a suf ficient supply of all-wool clothing, forcing tho uso of excessively light wool cloths, or of fabrics made of cotton and inferior shoddy," This is all gospel truth. The health of our people in this latitude is constantly imperilled and often broken by reason of tho fact that the republican tariff renders it impos sible for them to clothe themselves properly. Boston Post. MAKE 832,034,31 Boo tlio fortune raiuio vita tHnmten Invention, of thU rum Korwiad ("r nor) inndoty.cia.in in MwoeM Wsh vncrman (lrnrmor) OH.HftS In 3 4rH lla wonder, Goiliranit par!"A man who can't Mil your eondjscooltltt't mil Ij In fvfa-nlno." Jlut)ctonl IUp A xn&rin M.OUttlH 73 day) Jnnll tUlerfcJ tBollc! tor) e-MOOt lloMrn (Hnrrpror) Monrd (Doctor) tfU.ZOQi Mart m r-4 QVMont bWwVrnTTTlHU ' bred Jiumthl Jlnmlreds already etrL. ting rich. You enn too, why not. KxpericHCo doa'tniattcr .Allen h Jlath Apparatanelroaorcry nnmn h bathroom tar 0. J'hlnkof It! y.noT(iti)n water, clo&iitKi alromt n-Jtomntlcnlly, no platntilnir. !ouJil nnrihfnir lo moro iopnnrJ 2ta Irrcalttlblo. ltcna hao O) toopQ-nold Aft, ronlt 3itt mf.tc wrltm Marnnrjr. IJJT UM ealcamnn, joanocor eafi or rvAilltnlni. all rr amftrn linnet. 0HUoTllmil. won't appoar attain. 'Xorrltflry roIii laAt. Itlwk 1 cent mow-h potol!r trt book.proota. uud reatarhnble oiler. THE ALLEN MFQ. CO., "2 AJicn EMff, Tikrft, 0. 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Tha Auto-Fidan Hay Fms Co 1533 W. 12th St. K. C. Ma AtkfwCatalesuaNo. 33 ECZEMA CAN BE OUKRD. My. mild, ffSncS dots It nd FRL.! -AWPXK proves It. STOPS TUE ITtlllAU nd cures to stay. Y?MTE N0W-T0DAT. DR. CANNADAY, 174 PARK SQUARE. SErAUA, M0. IPTUUI CURIC sent by express to yon on UA nnH FreoTrlal. not, don't, If It cures pend $1: if Qlvo express oince. Bird S. Coler has filed with Gov ernor Hughes charges against Mayor McClellan of New York City. Tho Associated Press says: "Mr. Coler alleges that Mayor McClellan has snuandered money in the investiga tions ordered by his commissioner on accounts and that the investigations have been solely of his political op ponents for. political purposes and not for the general good of tho city government." President Taft has a commission in session whoso duty it is "to ren der the Sherman anti-trust law more effective. The members of the com mission are: Attorney General Wickersham, Secretary Nagel of the department of commerce and labor, Solicitor General Lloyd W. Bowers, Representative Charles B. Townsend' of Michigan, and Commissioners Martin A. Knapp and Charles A. Prouty of the interstate commerce commission. SCHEDULE K The charge made against "Sched ule K" of the new tariff bill, that it maintains exorbitant and prohibitory taxes upon the clothing of the mass of our people, is not to be denied. In this most important feature, in volving the healthful clothing of our people, the old and. often denounced partiality for tho fabrics worn by the rich which ,are relieved of proper 'hv nssessinK tremendously the clothing ci the "oor, is retained in full force. It is an aged infamy, devised for oppression. But there has been no ."revision downward" in this case; niri rates have Deen Busmiutsu. ARE PLATFORMS BINDING? Some of tho democrats in congress who voted for a tariff on lumber, when reminded that tho Denver plat form demanded free lumber, stated that they did not consider this plank to bo binding in view of the fact that tho democrats wero nd't in power. They further defended them selves for repudiating their party's pledge by charging that Mr. Bryan while a member of congress repudi ated the plank in tho democratic platform calling for the repeal of the tax oh state bank notes. In the current issue of Tho Com moner Mr. Bryan explains his vote irntnr Yta rnnnnl nT tlm fnv nn si nl o 1 liuinnii iod v. Alrrady tho Ingredient ofthl field " I Itlrttlf ItntA Ituittl lluiul ulllt rATTlArlMtftlft TMltiltM. t1t 'I..V . .. . HJ. .'. ' --wmwj ... n Wl'll-Kliowil uxpurwuvi icauiiuu uuuruu kxmiuuvu ''''JW0lv. YWXX M V '. ..''. '0S. tuVJ 3"'V .A'" ' A valuable) discovery has been made In the Al falfa nl ant. which chemical analyst shows to con- I tain imwt of thftclcmouts which ko to make up the the National Chemical 'Co., 7M Ohio Ave.. Sidney. O, Tsinc NoJi-jPounUl. nlldwtHl, .Free Hoof JFUlGTlTS ,' yuUiEU-A 'yllLLIilt, WuMnsUm, U. U This is accomplished by the simple nrocessof making tne amy ou wou Ser "nd dWtte rooto are made ed.-SUreveport . (La.) Tfmes. bank notes. Ho says: "Senator Bailey says that Mr. Bryan can not complain of tho re pudiation of the Denver platform be cause he (Mr. Bryan) repudiated a plank in the platform of 1892. Yes, Mr. Bryan did repudiate the plank demanding the repeal of tho tax on the notes of state banks. But ho repudiated the plank during the cam paign and promised his constituents to oppose the repeal of that tax (the repeal was intended to restore a state bank note circulation). "Mr. Bryan's criticism of Senator Bailey is not that he refuses to be bound by a platform adopted after he was elected (although Texas en dorsed the platform on election day) but because he denies the binding force of platforms in general and still more because ho advocates a doctrine (a tax on raw materials) which if adopted as a party policy will, in Mr. Bryan's judgment, make tariff reform impossible." It will be seen that there is quite a difference between Mr. Bryan's re pudiation of his party's platform de mand and the attitude displayed by certain democrats toward tho Den ver platform. Mr. Bryan announced frankly and honestly before election that ho would oppose the plan to restore a state bank note circulation, whereas in the case of the Louisiana congressmen who repudiated the democratic tariff plank on lumber they kept their opinions to them selves until after they had been elect- nnaU'niH that Kohlnson's faiwiu Alfalfa-Nutrient contain no alcohol, narcotic, opiates, mineral polhoim or tlclctorloiM Ingredient. Tim Alfalfa plant ha been known for Ita wonder ful futti'iiliiK proportion, hut not until recently has It bfoii known to ho a most remnrknblo upcclflc for weak nnrveif, hIcopIchwcot. bad dlfroMtlnn. dynpcp Hla, chronic constipation, blood Impurities, sallow face, dond-looklrnr ovai, irenerul wcakneiw, lack of ambition, kldnoy trouble, torpid liver, malaria, rhouiiiatlimi, nuiiinlaand many female trouble. 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