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Ij j The 'Commoner. Nov. a8,iooa 13 ( sr i rv fcv k'3 1 1 f ,$f STUDY LAW AT HOME Prepare for the Bar or for advanced eUndlnfj In a resident school by using your eparo time only and at your own homo. Courses of study, text booko. practice work and Moot Court same as- In resident school. Superior to studying In u law olUco. Ono utadont write : "Havo learned more law In three weeks In ynurschool than I learned in foar months In a law ofllco. ' ' Bo jfular College Course (2 yearn), Poet-Graduate Ooutbo (I year) and Buslneas JLaw Course 16 weeks). Endorsed by the bench, and bar. For full particulars address CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW, Reaper Bleek, Chlcage. YOUR EYESIGHT Is priceless. Guard It carefully; tbo least ailment may mean bllndacss. You can be cured In your awn homo without pain or the knlfo. tend mo a statcmeat el your case and recolvo my nrorcMlnnftl nnlnlnn and D-rand 'Ulustratcd book frco. Dr. V. Go. Gnrta, Eaalcort Bldg., Kansas city, Mo. vS' 1 -wmmmm -XH h Can Self Your Farm bo matter wjicrplt Is. Send descrlpUon. mtc price and UV.b-owA Est' J"K't reference. Offices IS i cities, iJV. M. Ostrander,i666N. A. Bid., Philadelphia ITCHING SKIN Eczema end Other Skin Diseases Cured. I discovered a method that permanently cures all skin dlBoaflcs. I Buccood when othora fall. Trial treatment and testimonials sent for six cents. W BUltARP, 34S TMCODBWC ST. PETBOIT, MICH. tho test well and acquitted himself with dignity. In connection with tho meeting of thih commission a dispatch from Pottfi ville, Pa., on November 17, says: Statistics gathered by tho united mine workers from the Schuylkill region for presentation to the arbitration com mitteo shows that only 4 per cent of the graduates of tao local high schools are sons of miners. Tho wage rate shows An average of $385 per year foe tho mine workers, wages of laborers being included with the miners in tho calculation. A Washington dispatch, under date of November 17, has this to offer: Ed win C. Madden, third assistant posf master general, recommends a new rate of 4 cents a pound for all publi cations now admitted to the second class mail except daily, tri-weeklv. semi-weekly and -weekly newspapers in the generally, understood sense of "the word "newspaper." This rate is to bo paid on the bulk weight without re gard to tho number of pieces, the same as is now the case under the pound T&aeJ " -v- - o"w w -m A Cold Watch and Chain for $3.25 TMleiLluiiieHt tad tno. pirfwl r.nuln. li tuit fit pUl A u h ud thala th mtrfc.t. OtttM hunUnr oil WMnHpUn. VMtt lthbmrnaUwlta. AnxriMO norrnunt mad, tint inAaa4 at,e ttfct atsMXMxr end ' 5U?.ttUJJ raUa Tor SO yef f. nunttal UMaea told pUud U'fn.ti cbtla ft. IU Ud, ! wttoh, ana bahdaome lJl ITi?4. ? Jil. 5!?'.? J?'h V. ulu P"l"'7 tbe nUt Urpta oa tt.Oe. ettfa. Kara. SEEING IS BELIEVING. 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ForXree I nnLC nUH I DO rriLU I nlnLeewinK HacUoe Catalecue, the neat aner recaivea CUIDASi. wonderful price oftTcrlaa ever made, our iberal terms, pay a: uf aaffi'S SEARS, iOEBUGK & CO., THAT NEW BOOK ON THE BIG HORN BASIN is off the press, and will fet ready for distribution as soon as it is out of the bindery probably next week. It is a little bit the bent publication descriptive of this wonderful section of Wyoming yet ksuod. It gives brief glimjwes of its fnrma, gardens, cattle ranches, irrigating canals, oil fields and a word about 'the golden opportunities. Illustrated by thirty-one splendid half-tones from photographs. Free to any ad dress on request. ' J. FRANCIS, General Passosger Agent. Omaha, Nebraska. rate. Tho consolidation of tho third and fourth classes of mail matter, and that the postage thereon bo at tho Tate of 1 cent for each two ounces or frac tion thereof, to bo prepared by stamps affixed. It was alBo reported ttiat nearly $4,000,000 wore expended during tho year on account of experi mental rural free delivery. An Associated press dispatch from Havana, dated Novombcr 17, Bays: As a result of a combination-with the radi cal element, tho members of the na tionalist party nov control the houso of representatives and are proceeding to olect national officers. Speaker Po Jayo and hia associate republicans on the executive committee havo resigned in view of their being now In a minor ity. Tho controlling element is not considered antagonistic to President Palma, but there 1s reason to bolieye that a strong campaign against tho Piatt amendment will bo begun, and that an attempt will be made to re scind all the military orders. On November 17 it was announced from San Francisco that the Japanese empire will maintain a permanent fleet in the American waters of the Pacific. Fleet Surgeon C. Aoki of thn Japanese navy said today: "Next year Japan will send abroad Its first. fleet as a permanent unit It will be stationed on the Pacific coast of America. Its headquarters will be at Esquimau, in British Columbia, tho naval station of Great "Britain, our Ally, and it will visit along tho Pacific coast as far south 'as Valparaiso. The fleet will consist of three, or possKily more of our best ships and tho usual number of smaller vessels to accompany them. It is expected that we will have a fleet stationed in Europe also, with head quarters in one of the big British naval stations. Brussels on Ngyembor 17 when the lolice arrested an Englishman named James Ilardio on suspicion of his hav ing been connected with tho attempt on tho life of King Leopold. The man turns out to bo James Kelr, Hardio, M. P., the former chairman of tho Inde pendent labor party and woll-knpwti labor loader, He was subsequent released, and ho then lodged a com plaint at tho British legation. A dlRpatch from Charleston, S. C, of Novombor 17 says: Tho report of Comptroller General Dcrhani, just pub lished, gives tho total paid out this year in confederate pensions as $200, 227. The total number of pensions is 7,750. Eighty-seven veterans' collec tively received $7,799 in lieu of arti tlclnl limbs. Tho Increase In the num ber of pensions grows yearly and If this condition continues the appropria tion will furnish a pittance much smaller than that now received. An Associated press cablegram from e Honolulu, via San Francisco, under dato of November 17, reports: A wire less message received here this morn Lug from tho Island tl Hawaii states that the volcano Kilnuca has broken out In tho most violent eruption for the past twenty years. KUauea has Bhown mild intermittent activity alnco the outbreak of St. Pierre. A cablegram frdm St Petersburg, under date of November 17, says: An mrican firm today was awarded a $1,000,000 contract to construct a sys tem of telephone conduits in this city. The contract provides for the laying of twenty miles of underground tubes in 1003. The city of St. Petersburg Is preparing to Install a model telephone system. A Chicago firm has secured tho contract for the switchboard. An interesting report comes from San Francisco, dated November 17, as follows: The Southern Pacific, Santa Fo and their connections are In re ceipt of a petition from a number of Buddhist and Mohammedan priests, asking that they be given the courtesy of half ratos for overland trips. Chris tian ministers and Jewish rabbis get that courtesy, also Christian mission aries and sisters of charity. The pe tition urges that no discrimination should be made against these orien tal priests. An Associated pTess cablegram from Honolulu Is authority for the state ment that it has been decided to open 3,000 or 4,000 acres of public lands in Hawaii under homestead titles, and k is reported that a number of "Dalcota families are considering emigration to Hawaii. A Washington report of November 17 says; The navy department has re ceived tho allowing cablegram front Admiral Casey, dated Panama, No vember 16: "Colombian government has today about 5,000 wen on line of railroad. More are expected daily. General Perdmo expressed to mo his ability to maintain a free trasit I have ordered withdrawal from isthmus of Panama and embarkation of ma rines Tuesday next" A blunder that may perhaps hay serious consequences was made in A London cablegram, under date of November 18, says: Royal assent was given today to all the bills relating to Charles T. Yerkcs "tubo" railway plans for London. The bills providing for the construction of tho roads covor an aggregate of 100 miles of under ground and surface tracks. A new Swiss minister to tho United States has been appointed in the per son of Fernand Dumartheray who is now secretary of the legation at Rome. A formal order lias been issued by Secretary Moody directing Admiral Dewey to assume command of tho Carribean sea division In the coming maneuvers and that Rear Admiral Taylor, chief of the bureau of navi gation, shall accompany him as his chief of staff. On November 1& It was announced from Brussels that Generals Delaroy and Botha havo decided to abandon their proposed tour to- tho United States. General Delarey In an inter view published here says they Intend to return to South Africa to meet Col onial Secretary Chamberlain at Pretoria. Under dato of November 18 it was reported that State Senator C. O. BInkley of Richmond, Ind., died Tues day. He was grand master of the Ind iana Odd Fel.lows and was a trustee of Dopauw university. He was a dele gate to the national convention when General Grant was nominated the sec ond time for president A dispatch from San Francisco, dated November 18, reports that Major John A Hull, Judge advocate of the department of California since Decem ber. 1900, has beea relieved by Lieu tenant Colonel Jasper Morrison, ro ceatly tho judge advocate of the Phil ippines, and will report for duty as judge advocate of the department of the Missouri at Omaha. WANTED -Active canvassers male antf female, wtiele er spare time, for the .fate of Mr. William Jennings Bryan's new feeek, Just published. It is a spleaefld seller and we allew lib eral terms. A MgeefiJ&s!on t tkese who want te earn cneaey. Address, The AWsey Press, Publishers, 114 Fifth Avenue, New York City. , A A i.Nl