t. v Jgy f ' "J- ' J..MrHi't" 14 The Commoner VOLUME 6, NUMBER S KFRUITBOOK bIiowb In NATURAL COLORS nncl Accurately describes 21(1 varieties of fruit. Henri or our terms of distribution. W wantmoregalcimcD. Stark Ilro's, Unlslina, Mo. ir W EflLTHYJREES Honcntlnnimtlty. fjraftnrl JifirtlAH Jrt ::.-..-'. v'.'-r " prct Iliiildcd eiiorrfpn, IAa ench t kooiI varieties. rl Prill nnnl ft....., ill .;. inn. til. -I. . rv...,.,,,, ,i,,r,, t4, D, iWi innni JHiciIBl nilU gowuiuiiiiiiwriw. tropunrriftiit. roniiueto catalog free. Cilbnllh Hururlei, Box 84, Falrtur, Nib. PATENT SECURED$ ! RRTTJIIN. OPINION fl.i to natcntiiliHItr. Bend for Ouldo Hook nnd What to Inrent. finest rubllcAtlon IhhiiciI for Kiirk Distribution. P&ttfnU uncured br tin Adrortlsca at our lCxponso. Kyans. Wllkenn A Co., CIS F at.. Wmhlnuton, D. 0. Tho Langworthy Spavin Cure The cure Unit cures, litiHmmlc thousands of dol lars for ownora of limits liorscs by milking them Bound. Sent postpaid to any part of tho world on rcnclpt of two dollars, rjunranlccd to euro tho wontoasos of spavin, rinirbotic, splint, etc., or money refunded. Send for clroular. Lewis UroH., Proprietors, Jordan. N. Y. hires to tho primary pledge. Please sond mo a blank pledge and ten sub scription cards. I will do all the work I can for tho good of Tho Commoner, democrats who have signed tho plodgo and who are enthusiastic over the prospects tho party now has of re-establishing itself with power. This list represents but a few hour's work, and could easily bo done by any good domocrats who would arouse himself sufficiently to present U paper to his democratic friends -while he transacts his other business,. We suggest that The Commoner appoint someone in euch locality to circulate the pledge and make a complete organization by April 1, 1D06. W. K. Osborn, Brevard, N. C Herewith find signatures of 25 loyal democrats to the primary pledge. Will got more. The following have sent in pledges in number as follows: J. J. Elmore, Ashland, 111., 35; John D. Blaker, Bloomfleld, Ind., 22; J. M. Fender, Muncie, Ind., 12; Ben White, Prender gast, W. Va,, 11; James Cook, Bliss, Mo., 14; T. J. Douglas, Hickmanvllle Mills, Mo., 107; F. W. Rohland, Win field, Wis., 35; M. I. Ewers, Stewart, Ohio, 36; W. W. Bennett, Coryell, Texas, 52; William H. Tisch, Grass Lake, Mich., 18; James A. Sappenfield, New Albany, Ind., 9; James A. Lucas, Dunkirk, Ind., 35; A. D. Long, Haines, Oregon, 4; V. B. Dale, Modesto, Calif., 176; S. Cakley, Clay City, 111., 30; J, N. Tate, Newton, 111., 4; A. M. David son, Gate City, Va., 9; G. T. Howard, Charleston, Ind., 8; Monroe Redpath, New Sharon, la., 213; 3. N. Wrinkle, Iberia, Mo., 6; J. W. Booker, Bailey ton, Tenn., 14. Trees, Plants & Seeds y s THAT GROW y6&?sS Doat quality. Ooodbonr- . V6Vroflt( ors. Low prices. 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AAAm M.FilUIKK 10..4S . , S8 QDUcjB.,Cniflu5; THE PRIMARY PLEDGE I promise to attend all the primaries of my party to be held between now and the next Democratic National Convention, unless unavoidably prevented, and. to use my influence to secure a clear, honest and straightforward declaration of tho party's position on every question upon which the voters of the party desire to speak. Signed. ,. t , Street .".......:....;.... -.... Postoffice "... Couuty Voting precinct or ward Fill out Blanks and mail to Commoner Office, Lincoln, Nebraska. MR BRYAN IN THE PHILIPPINES The following .poem, "My ' Last Thoughts," being the last written by Jose Rizal, was read at a reception given to Mr. Bryan in the" Philippines: The following poem, being the last written by' Jose Rizal, was read: Farewell, adored ratherland! Our Eden lost, farewell! Farewell, 0 sun's lov'd region, pearl of the Eastern sear v Gladly I die for thy dear .sake: Yea, thou knowest well Were my sad life more radiant far more mortal tongue could tell, Yet would I give it gladly, joyously for thee. On blood-stained field of battle, fast locked in madd'ning strife, Thy sons have dying blest t;hee, un touched by doubt or fear. No matter wreaths of laurel; no mat ter where our lire Ebbs out, on scaffold, or In combat, or under torturer's imlfe, . We welcome Death if for our hearths, or for our country dear. I die while dawn's rich Iris hues are staining yet the sky, Heralds of the freer day still hidden from our view Behind the night's dark mantle. And should the morning nigh Need crimson, shed my heart's blood quickly, freely let it dye The new-born light with the glory of its ensanguined hue. My dreams when yet were ling'ring my childhood's careless years, My dreams, my hopes, when vigor pulsed in my youthful heart, Were that one day, gem of the East, thine eyes, undimmed with tears Might darkly glow, tnat I might seo unwrinkled, free from fears jooooooouoooooooooooooqooo Volume V of "The Commoner Condensed" WILL SOON BE READY FOR DELIVERY A Political History and Reference Book for 1905 aesIBAnSateS a" Volumes6!' nit In TtlW "'I? Colroner for one em- K te imbltehed annually and tie different issuea are . editor. uel. e&&ZXtaSl VO,Um0 nUmb!rS T"e - The last IsLe Is Vblumo V? anafoontatal arSStSSSAb CuUSJZHln Prjer at the time that subject is attracting general attend" Be nuuwmd other student of affairs TahmMe as a reterene hook and should occupy a place on the desk of every liwyeredlto?, bSslness h.sta' in M0, For THE DEMOP.RATIO neMAkln CRIMINAL CLAUSE OF ANTITRUST LAW RCEMENT F THE POHplLApTAro?A,F RA,LR0AD RATE QUESTION. tSe ba bPEAL8 FR G0VERNMENTAL REFORM. ' VLl I LE FR MUN,CIPAL OWNERSHIP. hSwEmrTroosLtNwnHEp ,n rusa. DEMOCRATIC POLICIES. POPULARITY BY ADOPTING THE PRIMARY PLEDGE ORGANIZATinM di am SOFMr. BRYAN'S 1MB SEICHES ' JUDGE PARKER'S TALK ON "FADS." SECRETARY TAFT'S FREE TRADE ORDER. IflE,.GREAT BATTLE N OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA ?mS.Cm?S5!S BEF0re THE INSURANCE COMMITTEE "MAN," THE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS DELIVERED BV R'eBcRcAri BEF0RE THE NEBRASKA STATE UNIVERSITY TmBUTIONsTION8 C0NCERN,,NG PUBLICAN MPCON. THE PEACE AT PORTSMOUTH. SECRETS OF "LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE" FACTS TO BE FORGOTTEN. ALUNE. SvcSI ,N,E PRES,DENT'S MESSAGE. . iimii.nm nmu ttMINUUK. . 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