9ffM0WnMpv5i The Commoner. FEBRUARY 5, 1804. 15 the guests to a sensational speech on the labor ques'ion. It was as dramatic as it vas unex pected. "Mr. Bryan had prepared an academic addnss on the effect of The Hague's Peace Tribunal, but Mr. Beck, who immediately preceded him by a sharp attack jpn the methods of labor organizations,' arodsod him, and di gressing from the line of his speech he made an impassioned defense of the laboring man, coupled with an at tack on the trusts. Mr. Beck is the former United States district attorney, who, aftpr prosecuting some of the trust cases, resigned to practice law. At the close of his speech, he said: "There are those who decry com mercialism, who seem to think that it is at best' an unpleasant necessity. The courage of the Dutch was the courage of an essentially commorciai race. 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Every cass Is cured absolutely trim oho dose a day; gives immediate belief and cure to stay cured. Sev-enty-flvo coots at Drue Stores for a large bottle, usual dollar size, but a trial bottle will be sent wee and prepaid to every reader of this paper who BWdsit and writes for It. Address your letter or postal card to Drako Formula Coar toy. Drake Building;, Chicago, 111. i Holland and they were called guJ'ds, but never did any member cf those guilds attempt to say that whoever tailed to join one of those guilds should not work. If he had tho in trepid spirit of those Hollanders would havo risen up aud resented it as valiantly as they resisted the Dulco of Alva. In vain are your constitu tions if a minority of men can de mand that all men shall work as they prescribe." Turning to Mr. Bryan, to whom he had referred in tho most extravagant terms before, he said: "The distinguished speakei of tho evening Is to speak to you tonight on Peace. I assume that that refers to peace between nations. Wo aro so sure of immunity from Interference from outside nations that we aro apt to be unjust. "That peace which we all desire, internal peace, must bo fought out at home unless all our institutions are to fail pqace between employer and employe, tho basis of which must be that the workman shall work for whom he pleases, on what condition he pleases." Mr. Bryan listened to this with an expression on his face which thoso who sat near him knew to mean that he was ready to take up the chal lenge. Before the speaking had be gun Mr. Beck had greeted him and recalled the fact that tho lust time they met was in the democratic club at Philadelphia. Mr. Bryan, with surprise, had said that he did not know Mr. Beck was a democrat. Beck had replied: "I was until 189G." When Mr. Eryan rose to speak ho was loudly cheered. After a few words, he said that he was embar rassed becauso his fnend and Dr. Lorimer had both made political speeches. He could only retaliate, he said, by preaching a sermon. Ex pecting his rejoinder to Mr. Beck and Dr. Lorimer, who had advifed Wall street to stick to President Roosevelt, the audience cned: "Go on! Go on!" but he desisted and proceeded with the speech he had prepared on inter national peace. After talking twenty minutes, he turned calmly to Mr, Beck and said: "When my friend here speaks of dangers we are .to meet I feel like suggesting another danger which we are to meet which is greater than the danger from workingmen who earn their living by the sweat of their brow, and that danger is the corpor ations that plunder the stockholders and the public and defy- the law. "A greater danger than any labor organization is the debauchery of elec tions with money, the buying of fran chises and the corruption of govern ment. These are dangers far greater than any labor organization present lo this country. - "I found in Russia a peasant phil osopher who preached the gospel of love. 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Tho result was so beneficial to his entire syhtcm, and was nucha glorious escape from the clutches of rheumutism, that he called his new-found remedy Gloria Tonic Thoso of his friends, rel atives and neighbors who were subject to rheu matism, were next cured, and Mr. Smith con cluded he would offer bis remedy to tho world. But he found tho task a difficult ono, Nearly everybody had tried a hundred or, mora reme dies, lust as ho did and they couldn't bo made to believe there was such a thing as a cure lor rheumatism. But an old gentleman in Scguln, Texas, wrote him saying if Mr Smith would Bend him a sample he would try it, but as ho hud suffered over" 40 years and wasted a i6rtuno on advertised remedies ho wouldn't buy any thing more unless he knew it was worth some thing. The sample was sent, he purchased more, and qhe results were astonishing. He was completely cured This gave Mr. Smith a new idea, and ever since tbattlmo he boa been send ing freo sample packages of Gloria Tonic to all who may apply. It cured Hon. Jacob Sexaucr, 72 years old, of Fountain City, Wis., after suffer ing for 33 years. In Plain City, Ohio, Mr. B. H. Marshall, a gen tleman 7G years of age, was afflicted. Ho could not movo hand or foot. A sample of Gloria Tonic wan the first relief ho overrot, continuing its use ho wob completely cured. The Jtov. C. Rund, of Harrlsvillo, Wis., reports that Gloria Tonic cured two members of bis congregation, one who had suffered for 18 years, the other one lor 26 years. Dr. Quintern, ot tho University of Venezuela, to whom Gloria Tonic had been rec ommended by the United States Consul, reports that Gloria Tonic rendered excellent rcrvlco among his patients, and is a firm believer in Gloria Tonic. Mrx. Mlna Schott, of Marion, Ohio, whose rheumatism necessitated the use of crutches, whs also ourcd. 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