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wTrr-- jym-iwt . The Commoner. FEBRUARY 13, 1903. ii f- nwmiftvum-Mmmttwwr h -yy "f t vg4 If you suffer from EdIIcdsv. Fits. Fallln Sick ness, St. Vitus' Dance, or Vertigo, have children, relatives, friends or neighbors that do so, or know people that are afflicted, my New Treatment will immediately relieve and PERMANENTLY CURB them, and all you are asked to do ts to send for my FREE TREATMENT and try It. It has CURED thousands where everything else failed Will be sent In plain package absolutely free express prepaid. My Illustrated Book, " EpUepay Explained," FREE by mall. Please give cam, AGE and full address. All correspondency professionally confidential. W. H. MAY, M. D.; 04 Pin Street, Now York ClfcV ffJMM&$$ffJi nORTON COUNTY, North Dakota, has rich black loam soil on clay foundation, producing1 heavy crops where corn grows. Good water in wells 10 to 80 feet. Where Coal Is Free. Feeding about six weeks In year. Creameries sell butter at El gin prices. Farm lands $7 to $12 per acre. Graz ing lands $4 to $7. ICO acres Free Homesteads ad joining. 0.000 people now in county. Healthiest climate. Write for maps and folders to Wl V ""'--- nil n Till ultfWlTlTiil Vfnndan Bnx it N. Dok.,or 131 L LaSalle St. Chicago, HI. Wm SEW STEEL HOOFING Bought at Receivers' Saio. Sheets etthcr flat, corru rated or4,V" crimped. Kc tools except a hatchoto: hammer Is nccdod to lej uo rooting, we lurnlvl- ircu wieii fnrri nrn ' Anntlrrli nafnf tn jJ wf1 cororaad nallsto lay. Prfeo PerBqunrc, $ t 1 A square means 190 pqaaro ft. Hrll furl-rro Catalogs! Jio. 111 n Uraeral HerthandlM. GhlcaJTO IIoUBft 'Wrecking Cw, WostSfith and Iron tit.. Chicago, vr 1 The Fowler Bill ft 1 The Maul Seed Book for 1903 is free to all interested in gar dening who mention this paper. If you want an up-to-date garden you ought to have it, the best seed catalogue I have ever published. The first edition costs over $37,000. 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I0TU. VjpffatijT 1 The "now Fowler bill," tho passage of which has been recommonded by a republican committee of tho house, Is as follows: Bo It enacted by the senato and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assem bled, That any national bank may, with the approval o the comptroller of the currency, take out for issue and circulation an amount of national bank notes not exceeding twenty-live per centum of its paid up and unimpaire( capital without depositing United States bonds with the United States treasury in the manner provided by existing law. Sec. 2. That said national bank notes shall be furnished by the United States at the expense of the respec tive banks issuing them, and shall bo in the denominations of ten dollars and multiples thereof. Sec. 3. That before any national bank shall receive any of the bank notes referred to in this act it shall first deposit in the treasury of tho United States as a guaranty of the payment thereof an amount of United States bonds or gold coin, or both, equal to five per centum of the amount of notes so taken out, and such de posit shall be counted as a part of the lawful reserve of said banU against said notes. Tho interest upon said bonds shall be paid to tho banK so depositing them, and if said bank shall retire said circulation, or any portion thereof, an amount of bonds or gold coin, or both, equal to five per centum of the notes so retired shall be returned to said bank; pro vided, however, that if it should be necessary to sell said bonds for the purposes defined in this act, the sec retary of tho treasury Is hereby au thorized to dispose of the same and use the proceeds in accordance with the provisions of law herein con tained. Sec. 4. That every national bank talking out such notes for issue and circulation shall, on the first days of January and July of each year, pay Into the treasury of the United States. in gold coin, a tax of one-quarter of one per centum upon tho average amount of such notes In actual circu lation during the preceding six months and the tax so paid into the treasury shall, with the five per centum do posited as a guaranty for the payment of the notes, constitute a guaranty fund. Sec. 5. That such notes shall be a first lien upon tho assets of the re spective banks issuing them, and shall be received upon deposit and for all purposes of debt and liability by every national bank at par and with out any charge of whatsoever kind and such notes shall be receivable for all public dues except duties on im ports, and when so received shall be paid out again. Sec. G. That any national bank having notes outstanding in excess of seventy-five per centum of its paid up capital, to secure the payment of which United States bonds have been deposited, may, upon the deposit f lawful money for the redemption of such excess, take out for circulation the notes provided for in this act, without reference to the limitation of three million dollars each month prescribed in section nine of the act approved July twelfth, eighteen hun dred ODd eighty-two. Sec. 7 .That the provisions of the law con j in section nine of th "Mly twelfth, eighteen v-two, limiting the r may be retired any calen- to the act api hundre? amount) to threi dar month, MSMHB.ffiV r- y'lxmmmmLJn BhaiT'GmmmMm&L rufHst notes taken out Jn acco ;e with tho provisions of this actl Sec. 8. That every national bank taking out such notes for issue shall maintain at all times tho Bamo re servo against such notes when in actual circulation as is now prescribed by law for deposits. Sec 9. That tho bank notes taken out for issue in accordance- with the provisions of this act shall bo re deemed on demand in gold coin over tho counter of the bank issuing them, and if said bank is located outside o one of the redemption cities hereinaf ter established it shall then select 41 national bank as its agent in a re demption city, subject to tho approval of the comptroller of tho currency which shall upon demand redeem said notes in gold coin. Sec. 10. That for tho purposes of this act New York, Chicago, and San Francisco shall be redemption cities, and all the national banks redeeming their notes at any one of these cities shall constitute a redemption district, and the New York redemption district shall be known as redemption district numbered one, tho Chicago redemption district as redemption districL num bered two, and tho San Francisco re demption district as redemption dis trict numbered three. Sec. 11. That if any national bank shall receive such circulating notes of any other national bank located out side of its own district it shall not pay them out over its own counter, but shall forward them either to some bank in tho district to which the notes belong, or to some bank located in the redemption city of its own dis- I trict, and then they shall be returned to the bank issuing them or to some bank in tho district to which the bank issuing them belongs. Sec. 12. That upon the failure of a national bank any national bank notes that have been taken out by it in accordance with tho provisions of this act shall, upon presentation to the United States treasury, bo paid In gold coin out of the guaranty fund; but the United States treasury shall recover from the assets of the failed bank an amount equal to its outstand ing notes, and the same shall be paid into the guaranty fund. Sec. 13. That any national hank desiring to go into liquidation shall first pay into the guaranty fund an amount of gold coin equal to the amount of Its notes then outstanding. Sec. 14. That if such fund Bhall. for any reason, fall below an amount equal ,to three per centum of the to tal amount of the bank notes taken out In accordance with the provisions of this act, the comptroller may im pose an extraordinary tax, not ex ceeding one per centum in any one year, upon the amount of the notes at the time outstanding; but such ex traordinary tax shall be refunded to the respective banks whenever such repayment shall not reduce such fund below an amount 'equal to five per centum of all the notes outstanding. v jPSffaFvfi?" LWTFvafTnfcvACrl Cheap Trip California In Pullrann Sleepor on fast train, with pleasant people, in chhrgo of experienced agent. Stive monoy and travol com fortably. Personally Conducted excur sions threo times a week, Chicago to Los Angeles and Snn Francisco. 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