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mmf 7 ' SEPTEMBER, 8, 1805 The Commoner. 13 xxVbyTtet-MYEAS.Y?cnkf CAS1 Want M6XE Salksmrn rA I Weekly Stark Nrsry LMtU.M.t BsmvIMt, M. Y. aiMSKMO Orow Gliwcntr and get ricb. Our book leHi yon now. To any mid r cm for 4 ccnta In stamps Scctln and root for sale. NATIONAL OIN8EN0 CMIIDBNS, D. IJ, Warren, Monajrcr. Osceola. Mo, LIVE Salesmen make 150 week and better Belling Tinted Lead. Wrlto quick; OHtBt free. Merck Wbito Lead Co., St. Lonls, Mo wpprw'y v' n and Wfclakey Mmhlim cured at horns without pain. Book of particulars iIejr,Ja!fiJ",AtlJtn, 103 K.P ryor St! !N'CkF?Nak $25,000.(Xrinadc from half acre VXlllOCIlVI Easily grown In garden or farm. Roots and seeds for sale. Bond 4o for pos tnpo and got booklet CL tolling all about It McDowoll Ginseng Garden, Joplln, Mo. Don't Work For Others Learn a profession In 30 days and bo Independent. 40 pngo illustrated Magazine and lesson free if yon wrlto today. Prof. 8. A. Weltmer, Nevada, lo. Many who bavo learned mako 25 a day. III III . fr nm h- -. . . .. , - V - -- t.y The Czar of Russia has sent Presi dent Roosevelt, the following cable gram of thanks. "Accept my congrat ulations and warmest thanks for hav ing brought the peace negotiations to a sucessful conclusion owing to your -personal energetic efforts. My coun try will gratefully recognize the great part you have played in the Ports mouth peace conference. KATMTfHEAVCr -- (HHkraat! A WmmaMb nwres'SBMw, cta, h Umpr aa4 laSJattttai Oar. A vatarlaarr Decide for wind. ' threat aad itomach trosbtea Arms rMmeiuu. f IJ30 MS aa, o? fatten, or Exp. prepaid. TkewtM Beae4y , Tlede, Okie. of the American products were ad mitted only upon payment of the cus toms rates of the Swiss general tariff, which were much higher. 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Benjamin Andrews, Chancellor of the Nebraska University in a speech delivered in Chicago, predicted a war between England 'and some other Eu ropean country, possibly Germany. Francisco Tamagno, tho famous ten or, died at Varese, Italy, August 31. The "Sanctified Saloon" founded by Bishop Henry C. Potter has been closed. a ill SURE RMy wrk wHh hurt and kacrr rl.hl Vrt IM lira In ha4)tac oar Irtmlojr and fltat mtehlM Om fftt it, "MU ISO In fc 4i? Wa )y 97S month iiv4 ipfti or eoaotlttto. DcpU uClndnnalLO, The hoard of engineers assembled in Washington September 1 at the re quest of the President to discuss the relative feasibility, or a sealevel or a lock canal. The government report for the month of 'August shows a large in crease in customs receipts, the in crease being $3,763,608, over August 104. The total receipts for the month were $47,490,432 and. the expenditures $52,150,493, which leaves a deficit for the month of ?4,6G0,061. The senators and congressmen visit ing in the Philippines were called upon by Filipinos, who urged im mediate independence of the islands. One of the speakers declared that the Filipinos were better fitted for self government than many other people! who had received it. Tho interparliamentary congress met at Brussels, August 28. Congressman Bartholdt of Missouri offered the fol lowing resolutions: Whereas, The president of the United States, in re sponse to the request of th inter parliamentary imion, has called a sec ond conference of nations to meet at The Hague; and, Whereas, The resolution of said un ion upon which such action was se cured cites among other questions to be considered by said conference "tho advisability of establishing an interna-! tional conference to meet periodically for the discussion of International questions;" and, Whereas, The text of said resolu tion has been embodied in tho call for said conference ana communicated to the several governments signatory to The Hague treaty by the Ameri can government; therefore; bo it Resolved, That we reaffirm our be lief in the wisdom and practicability of said proposition, and urgently recommend the same to the said con ference of nations for adoption, in or der that the international judiciary, now existing at The Hague, be supple mented by an international legisla ture in tho interest or justice and per manent peace: and, Resolved, Further, that wo recom mend the following to the considera tion of said conference as a basis of organization for, and representation in, such an international congress, to-wit: ILLINOIS COLLEGE OP LAW 301 KA8T KIUB STJtKKT, CHICAGO. Monitor of tho Association of American Law Schools. Throo years course, leading lo tho I L. 11. degree. AH classes divided Into rnornlnir, afternoon and evonlnjr sections. Tho work of tho regular In fractors Is supplemented by special lectures, given by many of tho leading lawyers of Chicago. Moot courts hold weekly. b pec In I Instruction In Elocu tion Oratory and debuting. 90 per cent of students wholly or partially self-supportlnv. Entire liulld Ing occupied by College. Opens Sept. Mh. iliiil Fred A. Mohr of Auburn, N. Y.f is circulating a petition for tho purpose of securing the signatures of Demo crats who are willing to contribute at least 50 cents each year to defray the legitimate election expenses. Mr. Mohr is strongly opposed to a "cor ruption fund," contributed by those who are seeking to secure special government privileges. He claims that the democratic party will not deserve to win until it stands free and unfet tered.' A number of Democrats have already signed Mr. Mohr's petition. v Abraham Lincoln's birthplace near Hodginville, Ky., was sold recently for $3,600. Robert J. Collier of Collier's Weekly was the purchaser. MR. M, YANT, CRETE, NEB., Says of our Mild Method of Curing - Cancer:. "You have performed one of the most miraculous cures in my case ever heard of." No need of cutting off a woman's breast, or a man's cheek or nose, in a vain attempt to cure Cancer. No use of applying burning plasters to the flesh and torturing those already weak from suffering. Thousands of persona successfully treated. This wonderful, Mild Method is also a never failing cure for tumors, catarrh, ugly ulcers, fistula a.nd all skin and blood diseases. Write today for free illus trated book. -- ' DR. BYE, Dept. N, Kansas Cjty, Mo. Twenty Mexican laborers were killed by a dynamite explosion at Manzanillo, Mexico. - Washington djspatches say that President Roosevelt is greatly pleased with the submarine torpedo boat and that it Is probable that many moro will be built for the use of the Ameri can navy. Two deaths occurred August 27 at Panama, and while the health officers are not certain of the tacts, they fear that these deaths may have been due to bubonic plague. The Swiss Diet has decided to allow goods from the United States to enter after January 1 under the rates of the Swiss treaty tariff. Heretofore, many l.An international congress of two houses, a senate and a house of deputies. 2. Each nation to have two repre sentatives in the senate, and represen tation in the house of deputies pro portionate to Its international com merce. 3. Each nation to choose and main tain its own representatives in the in ternational congress, and to have power of recalling them at any time. The term of office to be eight years, unless otherwise fixed by each nation for its own representatives. 4. Each member to have one vote. 5. Majority to rule in all matters, and concurrence of both houses nec essary. f. Each nation to have the right to withdraw at any time from the con gress. 7. The territorial and political in tegrity of each nation represented in the congress to be respected by all na tions represented. - 8. Deliberations of the congress to be confined to matters which directly affect intercourse between nations, and Its resolutions limited to the dec laration of general rules or principles for the conduct of such intercourse, and these resolutions to be recognized as law by the nations, unless they are vetoed by an agreed number of na tional parliaments. 9. Each nation to treat all other na tions on equal terms in matters of commerce, whether they be or bo not represented in the international con gress; except that any nation can raise a commercial barrier against any other nation equivalent to such other nation's tariff wall. 10. While remaining in the congress, each nation to Tiave the right to arm itself according to its own judgment. 11. War to remain a lawful mode of CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY Calver, lad. ( Late Marmhuket) Culver It fainona for the excellence of Its mili tary training and for Uio Uiorougltneu of Its sclio. laitlework. It offers many vaituDie features miou UIiiaMo elsewhere. For handsome, llluitratcd cata logue, addresti, CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY, Bex SO "SJJMB" f rrcei V- t 9"Qrt Buys This Lttf Kamfstftt Httrt H5 TrtmmHl SUH Rant sflBMHniHpHiHPPR TBMs5iK225E5iCaaSB I 1 use UEwSZmmmmM find Wt aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB reservoir. 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