m-r-vry- -i yp-wnTv np'nwjpnrrww uiiww -t-- 14 The Commoner. VOLUME .9, NUMBER. H r , y- t (TV;1 B lit It- . ggj FREE well ns If you saw tho roal Roods. Terras to Salt Your Income. Our Holpful Open Ac count Monthly Crodlt Is arranfrort to buH your oalary or IncoinO. You havo Full Use of Goods While Paylnjc for Then. Wo Ship floods on 30 Days' Prcc Trial. Wo bWb .all Roods direct to you on Approval from ourbl8ffaotorlos.and uistriuuunar poinin u York, Pittsburg, Cincinnati and Chicago You thus save the middleman's profit ol 20 to 50 per cent. , Use the Goods One Month nnd If not Satisfac tory Rctara at Our Ex pense. Wo villi Refund vnur Pnvment and Frcleht Expense. We take all the RISK. Send $1 and wo will ship you this New hewing, Readlnz or Writing Chair , A Jim of tho kind ovor manufacturod-has a wldo arm to placo your bowIub and do your worn comfortably -has throo drawers for sow lnjr matorlnls (fco picture) and a largo drawer directly underneath seat, which pulls out. Thisc n bo used for sundry articles-Chair is also handy for writing or reading. It is mado oraonsonodoalc.and uph"lstorod in best Syl van leather. Order One Today. Our Reftrcaces Any Bank or Express Company in United States This Big Illustrated Horns Furnishing Catalog No. 67 SENT FREE to Any Address In the Unite States. Wtite Today It doesn't matter where yo live, this JEB PATAMO shows yon how you can buy FUHMTUKK, Iiuas, GAHPE IB nnd I UOMB IfUUNJSIlINGS ON LONG TIME, Ol'KN ACCOUNT CKBDIf THUMS. With this BIG HOOK In front of you you can sco our hiiRO stock of OA11PKTS, HUOS and DUAPKHIKS In cctual colora-nnd our maRnincontllnoof Fiirnllure, Ranges, Stoves, Refrigerators, Oo-Carts, Sewing Machines, Silverware, Cutlery, Dishes, Washing Machines. Phonographs, Records, Clocks, Etc., arc- a I llustratcd from actual photorraphs. 'ilicad 'pictures combined with nccurato descriptions onablo you rlRhl at homo, with your family at your olbow, to make your B0locuon an Mm I Sewing Chair, Writing Chair VvT NSSJ or Reading Chair. IKfM I Tff No. B-30 MM Price $'75 V Eg $1.01 Cash, 50c Henthly Spear & Company, Penn Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. FoSale'.50,000,000it.ofNewLnmlier! ITorolfl a olianoo to buy Luraberat 30 to 60 porcont Ices than Is usually aakod for It It In Mvmintiv brand now and jimtiiuu in ri urtimi.. wASwh i ?"JL 7?a.h"r. . 1..,B B.D?0,.Hl,y .?.a"?!:?nd.i,Ln.?7.Por'r. Wo.boucht 60,000.000 foot from lumber mlHif at half tho IS J. At XllUrOlS HUHU1UI aiw Aiak.H. Wo will wibta TuTroIght p prloo tVyourlVsWKK usual prlooa and wo are giving tbo publlotho benoflt Hover in twenty vnAt-fl lia.it T.i you do not take Advantage of this obanco. wroni? In thin mttaf Boiling It for now. spiemua opportunity v: Jpi ;ii--iXi.,vir".v;.' i" " ? years bas Lumber been offorod at auehlow prlcoa aa nearo ou aro certainly mieaine a. Bi..Bu.u WVUHUUH7. o win uuuio you iroignt prepaid prioo to your railroad shipping point. Send Us Your Lumber Bill for Estate Inn Hnyf,nril8 ov?ry 8,n?le artlolo you nood to build or Improve. It makes no dlfforenco whothor mal?HS?iTnf LWiJi"1 or Vot Tro.wJLl Bavo you mnoy. Our otooU tnoludos ovory thine tn tho bullulnB i.- 11 l ,,no .? lt ,8 K00d material too? nothing bettor manufactured. Evory dollar's! worth nflr ohandlBO wo soil 1b covered by a blndlnu guarantee. Thouna8fMtl8Qod coitomora oveTy who?o. MtiiJ pIto.5to?CRndB1urllu8U ovor ono million dollaro. Wo havo a comDloto atook of Plumbln Material, floating Apparatus, llardwaro. FonolnK. Furniture. Carpets. Rues Offlco FurnltoJ-n imS? ?-".?' 8jructl)n. Mchlnory and practically everything under thelu'n ? bSlt IthJusualnrlcl: Writs for Our Frss Mammoth Illustrated Catalog No. H. G. sat CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO., 35tU 6? Iron Sts., CHICAGO San Benito, Texas, is in the very heart of the Fertile Lower Rio Grande Valley. 19 miles north of Brownsville on the main line of the ST. I.OVI8, JBnOJVX8mXsB AXO MEXICO ltALITjlVA.Y S!aaiS.!aei"? 3l- San Benito has tho only gravity canal and pleasant ' tho summers eompam- Sumps to .eak Iwn ThnS, N tlvoly cool being tempered by constant 5illSS"l 6nS, averages "26? fSet in wfdth ayd?reahin8: broezoa from tho Gulf and 20 foot in depth. Wo can StiXifS of Mexico. the basin of tho ffln cTn0alCaovort03ro!ooo Irrigation hero Is necessary, but acro fet of water. ,vuu When Irrigated with the water from tho Storage nnd grnvlty are the two moat Rip Grande,-this delta soil producos not ncccHimry conditions for faucceaafniTrrf only a greater variety of products than gntlon. , -aiui irn- that of any other section of tho United Tho products of tho Lower Rio Grn.miA States but products which excol In Valley include sugar cane, cbttSn ?orn quantity as well as quality. alfalfa, sorghum and other foS We Imve twelve nionthtt of growlns crops, as well as truck, and fruits.. Tho senaon every yenr. " Lower Rio Grande Valley Is tho winter Tho soil at San Benito is a rich allu- 5ffin LiSwfSL0? TtlG mlldwinter vial deposit, many feet In depth. J mtli' St tot our products Water in abundance and a constant S?inc tC hlSieat Jr.0 when thy supply is necessary for successful lrrT- Com i ami 1 s?i SpSfi w ., gatlon. This wo lave at San BeSto. mSSSStSS booklet." nlt' WrIto for SAN JSXJNITO &AN1 efc WATJ&M COMJPAXY SanXenUcrews AXnmvoon. PrnWent ,, Genera, Manager . tte "So you've read my new novel. How did you like It?" ruMT'l1 laid ?own tlie volume With Intense nleaniirA r-4. - - ,c- - mm &m m J a " ll "Don't suspect everything and everybody. There aren't so many hypocrites as you think, and to judge "by one's self is radically wrong. "-!. Florida Times-Union. ' Transcript THE OONFBRENOB AT SARATOGA The conference of New York dem ocrats advertised for Saratoga met at tho appointed time. The Commo er gives its readers the story of this conference from the Associated Press report: Saratoga, N. Y September 9. Out of tho democratic conference which began a two days' session hero today under the guiding hands of men who hold a prominent place in the party's history, there promises to grow a permanent organization to be known as "the democratic league." At the close of a day of democratic oratory during which speeches were made by Alton B. Parker, Thomas M. Osborn and Thomas F. Shepard, outlining the hopes of the confer ence, John N. Carlisle of Watertown offered the following resolution: "That for the purpose of aiding and strengthening the democratic party, bringing back to its ranks those who have been separated from it, and attracting to it the inde pendent and the young voters of the state;' offering a place of refuge for those republicans who feel that their trust in their party has been be trayed and its solemn pledges and its promises to thgm broken; who de precate its wastefulness and extrava gance in administering the affairs of government and look with apprehen sion upon the steady strides it is making towards tho centralization of government at the expense of the legitimate powers of the states and of the rights reserved to the people, and of the right of disseminating- the principles of the democratic party the efforts of, this conference should be continued and for that purpose its organization be made permanent. Therefore, be it "Resolved, That the members of this conference and those who may hereafter become such be and they are hereby constituted a permanent organization under the name of "the democratic league," and that the present executive committee be con tinued in office until otherwise or dered by the general committee hereinafter provided for." It is also provided that the execu tive committee shall call a meeting of the general committee on or be fore February 1, 1910. The resolution was referred to the "committee on plan and scope," com posed of a representative from each of the senatorial districts of the state. The members of this commit tee were chosen tonight by the dele gates from the various counties com prising the districts, and probably will bo reported and approved at to morrow's session of the conference. This committee is also charged with the formulation of a "declaration of party principles" to be presented for consideration tomorrow. Two sessions of the conference, one this afternoon and another ' to night, were attended by over 400 delegates. Tonight's meeting was addressed by ex-Justice JD. Cady Herrick of Al bany and ox-Justice Augustus Van Wyck, both of whom Have carried the party's standard in gubernato rial campaigns and by John Sayles of Buffalo. Samuel Tilden, second, of New Lebanon, Columbia county, a nephew of the late Samuel J. Tilden, called the gathering to order and named Alton B. Parker as temporary chair man. Judge PaTker was enthusiasti cally cheered as he was escorted to the platform. Secretary Francis A. Willard's reading of the conference call which followed, was frequently interrupted by cheers. Thomas M. Osborn. chairmnn nt jthe' executive committee, after he I had proposed rules for the. confer ence proceedings, which were adopt ed, addressed the gathering. At the conclusion of his speech Mr. Osborn named Edward M. Shep ard as permanent chairman. At tho evening session, which opened at 8:40 o'clock, Chairman Shepard read a telegram from W. J Bryan. The message, dated Ken nedy, Texas, was addressed to "the democratic conference at Saratoga " and read: ' "I trust the conference will strengthen the party by straightfor ward declaration in favor of prin ciples and policies acceptable to the rank and file of the party through out the land. I am hoping for strong endorsement of the incomo tax, for specific demand for free raw material and substantial reduction of tariff on manufactured articles. "W. J. BRYAN." Though the men enlisted in the "peace movement disclaim any fac tional object, the personnel of the conference is such as to strengthen Your Nerves Aro tho life, tho vitality, tho enorgy of your body. It is tho nerves that cause tho heart to pulsate, tho lungs to ihhalo tho oxy gen, tho brain to direct the motion of every organ of tho body, tho stomach to digest food, tho llvor to 3ocroto tho bile, the kidneys to filter tho blood, and tbo bowels to carry off tho wasto. Whon tho nerves of tho stomaoh be como weakened or exhausted, Indlgos tion, Constipation and Inflammation re sult, because tho stomach is inactive. This is true of all tho organs of tho body, and proves that to cure disease you must strengthen tho norves. Dr. Miles' Nervine is tho great specific for tho nerves, and in bringing thorn back to health nover falls to cure all cases of Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Headache, Spasms, Backache, Muscular Twitch in era, St. Vitus Dance, Epilepsy, Stom ach, Liver, and Kidnoy Troubles. "For two years physicians and health resorts failed to relieve mo of a compli cation of stomach, liver, kidnoy and heart affections. Six bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervino cured mo." G. W. ARCHBOLD, Grocer, Decatur. Ind. Tho first bottlo will benefit, if not, tho druggist will return your money. $M$criber$r jWwrti$i8 Depr. You can make money and build up a nice little business of your own by using this department to place your proposition before Tho Commoner's big army of readers. If you havo anything to buy or sell it will pay you to uso this department at all times. QCOTCH COLLIE PUPS. ALL PURE bred varieties. Ducks and geese. Dawson Bros. Pranksvillo, Wis, 20000 ,A?ES OF CHOICE, SE r uuu lected farm lands in the Famous James River Valloy for sale on 2rn?I?,?"ha-ckOD Paymont Plan. Agents wanted. Write owners. John B. Fried Co., Jamestown, No, Dale CMALL PRINTING OUTFIT FOR StAEa. 3Z; a bareaIn' UtIook F1 r?001.1?' i'100 ACRES, minion Jw ult.lvatIon wo11 stocked million feet pine, oak, hickory and ?B2Z "mler- Bight room dwelling; largo barns, productive soil, highly im proved, convenient to rallcoadV FInSt ranM,"ftJS0,nS:fffnd. BrinBB, abundant OSin1?"??0 CHESTER WHITE 2 Swlno. Most pbpular breodlner Write J. M. Dryden, Phelps City, M! I AND FOR SALE OR TRADTO- 320 AGRAS OF CHOICE BOTTOM x 4. la?.d for sal0 2(50. acres In cul tivation; 35 acres in alfalfa; 25 acres In,,ho Pasturo; 60 acres in pasture fP Jlmbr,J,f all. fnCed ttnd K5- fenced. Wrlto tho owner today for full particulars. Joseph Nash, Pied mont, Oklahoma, IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE; 1C0 acres. Box 12, Manes, Mo. . I EARN ONE OF THE BEST PRO--' fessions American School of Piano Tuning;, (Dopt. C,), University . Place, Lincoln, Neb. W. F. Hunt, Dlrobtor, ? 5-r "r- 1 -iT- '?? r "fcfW-iT -W, wmA m " mW