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TL.AIHHW H yAllg If The Commoner. 10 VOLUME a, NUMBER 3 Is I I r'1 Save1000to2000 ON A HEATING OR COOK ING STOVE OF QUALITY. Not only do we guarantee you this big saving, but, no matter where you live, we have stoves READY TO SHIP in all the principal ship ping points in the United States, insuring Quick and Safe Delivery and Very Litlle Freight Charges. Br kMW11 '- III finMfll $ ir KiaP5f Mil B"irgjwwiiiiiiifn"nrjr"" """' M" KO a! till) UPo? s? Leo McClung, treasurer of the Yalo University, has been appointed by Mr. Taft to be treasurer of the United States to succeed Charles H. Treat. Mr. McClung Is credited to Knoxvllle, Tenn. Edward McCann, police inspector of Chicago, was convicted on the charge of graft. He was accused of giving protection to vice for stated sums. All this is fully explained in our new FREE Stove Catalog No 66C13, acopy of which is yours for the asking. Address, SEARS.ROEBUQIM Alfalfa Lands For Salo-From $20 to $50 per aero, that W1U pro duco 4 crops without rain or Irrigation. Will not from 50 to 200 per cent on present prtqoa. Two now railroads now building turouRh tho land -will cer tainly increaso such land to $-100 per ncro. Whoat lands $12 to $15 por aero. We havo sold ovcry man we havo known land to. Faro from Wichita $-1.35. Wrlfo or call at orice and arrange to ha.shown.. New York is getting ready for its city election Tho democratic union, an independent democratic organiza tion, nominated Supreme Justice Wil liam G. Gaynor for mayor; John J. Hopper for comptroller and William C. Retfield for president of the board of aldermen. Justice Gaynor was similarly honored by the municipal democracy, and independent body,. earlier in the week. The republican city convention nominated a ticket as follows: For mayor, Otto T. Ban nard, president of the New York Trust company, resident of Manhat tan borough.; for comptroller, Wil liam A. Prendergast, for many years president of the credit men's national association, resident of Brooklyn; for president of the board of alder men, John Purroy Mitchel, present commissioner of, accounts and an in dependent democrat, resident of Man hattan. ''' before you all the essential facts in my possession regarding the official conduct of certain cases by the de partment of the interior concerning coal lands in Alaska. As chief of the field division directly concerned and because of the tremendous val ues involved I felt my personal re sponsibility most keenly. The evi dence indicated that a great syndi cate is trying to secure a monopoly of this coal, in direct violation of the law. Ultimately I felt myself obliged to appeal to you over the heads of my superior officers in or der to bring about the enforcement of the law, which in a measure would conserve these coal lands to the peo ple at large, and I can not regret my action. Since there may be now even greater danger that the title of these coal lands will be fraudu lently secured by the syndicate, it is no less my duty to my country to make public the facts in my posses sion, concerning which I firmly be lieve that you have been misled. This I shall do in the near future with a full sense of the seriousness of my action and. with deep abiding respect for your great office. Respectfully, L. R. Glavis." ISRAEL BROS 125 N. Market Street Wichita, Kansas JUSTNESS AND SHORTHAND COURSE for JL" $1.00 a week nt tho Southern Minnesota Nor mal OoUoro, Austin, Minn. Good hoard $1.95 a week:. Toxt hooka rontod. Opcna August 30. Other courses; Preparatory, Teachers, Steam EnKlnoorlntr, Civil Service. 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Nutt was a brother of Commodore Nutt who died in 1881: At a conference between several of the delegates to the international tax conference held at Louisville, Ky., it was decided to urge the re peal by the United States congress' of the corporation tax. Robert Hoe, head of It. Hoe & Co., printing press manufacturers, of New York, died at London while on a business trip. Senator Aldrich Is in Paris con sulting with prominent financiers.. It seems to be agreed that he is the man who will arrange America's financial laws. London cablegrams say that a gen eral election in Great Britain will take place in either December or January, the date depending on whether the house of lords shall re ject the "budget outright or take a more temporizing course. "I Made $17 Per Day" m- TomnwomDrmcmenc or 'Alios. JJeutbouy REHTC piling up fortunes Cuts nukniwteumg too "U" i Clevis Holf-Skarponing Shears . 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He based his decision on one recently rendered by Judge Sayre of the su preme court. This is a severe blow to the prohibitionists. This provi sion of the Fuller law' was considered the most powerful weapon they had." The two weeks' celebration of the discovery by Hudson and the naviga tion by Fulton of the Hudson river began September 24. Many foreign ships gathered to participate in the great naval pageant and a great ele vated battery of forty searchlights of five hundred thousand candle power each played up and down the his toric river. The fortieth anniversary- of the prohibition party was observed in Chicago September 24 and 25. L. R. Glavis, who was removed from his position as chief of the Seattle division of the land office, linn aanUi'A'.tlin nnHJJnWiUl.1. I.li iiKi neui. .j mo iHcamouiuiia luctur; The anti-prohibition element won the victory in the democratic munici pal primary at Nashville. Hilary B. Howe was nominated for mayor over James B. Brown, the present mayor. WORTH GOING TO JAIL FOB Judge (at the close of a trial) "Prisoner, you may have the last word." Prisoner (turning to wife in the audience) "Do you hear that, old lady?" Meggendorfer Blaetter. m So Bliggins has written an histo rical novel?" "Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. "Who is the hero of the book?" "The man who has undertaken to "The President. Sir: I have laid J publish it." Washington Star. Melancholy and Mental Depression Also Known as Low Spirits and "The Blues" Aro Almost Invariably Caused by Indigestion and Stomach Derangement Chronic melancholy is a symptom frequently encountered in the vic tims of dyspepsia and indigestion. Defective blood nutrition or anae mia appears to be the physical state with which the great majority of cases of melancholy and mental de pression are connected, and to which all modes of treatment are directed. Powerful and permanent and de pressing moral and mental emotions act as effectively in arresting healthy digestion and alimentation as the eating of injudicious food, or the use of nourishment under circumstances such as the respiration of impure air, or indulgence in intemperate tendencies, which render proper as similation of food impossible. But while depressing mental emo tions may cause disturbed digestion, on the other hand, dyspepsia may, in turn, cause mental depression, so that cause and effect may be trans posed. Melancholy or "the blues" should not be regarded as a distinct and independent affection, as it is almost invariably traceable to, and dependent upon, some disorder of the digestive system. J The victims of this distressing con dition present not only the usual Symptoms of indigestion or neryous; dyspepsia, but also a. Jong train ojt symptoms of a peculiarly melancholic and morbid charaQtqr, s.uch as ex treme increase of ; nerve-sensibility,, palpitations Strang, (internal sensa tions, 'which simulate many.pther diseases, together with an exagger ated uneasiness and, anxiety cjiiefly concerning the health. They imag ine they have all the diseases known to Pathology, and are great pessi mists, prone to look on the dark pide' of life. They are easily an noyed by small things, which if their health and digestion were good, would never bother them; and they feel constantly irritable, have dark forebodings, and fear the approach of some imaginary eyil impending disaster or calamity. If they experience indigestion pajns in the heart region,. they think it is heart disease; uneasiness in the chest means consumption, while the various other fugitive aches and pains distributed over the system they imagine to be symptoms of some fatal, organic disease. Every one of these morbid symp toms depend upon a disturbed state of the digestion, and for the removal and cure of this condition, there is no better remedy in existence than Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. They get right at the seat of the trouble, cure the dyspepsia, and remove the cause. Every particle of food in the stomach is thoroughly and properly digested, with the result that the blood, which owing to a long-continued Indigestion, mal-absorption, mal-nutrition and mal-assimilation of food, is in a thin, anaemic condition, is rapidly built up, and improved in quality this improvement progres sing along with the increased power of the stomach to properly digest its food through the aid-giving and toning-up properties of these power ful little digestive tablets; so that the melancholic and depressive symp toms disappear along with the dys pepsia. Don't allow yourself to be over come with "the blues," but secure a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at once from your druggist for 50 cents, and begin taking them'; also send us your name and address for free sam ple package. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich. 41 ' .i.' . " ""Oi'iw- &- ,--. w.SiuaUw jfU2fegigaj ,.(-ntiiteu jrinJ3SfnJ