WV 7 A V - ( tVt - f The Commoner. APRIL 15, 1910 15 Dizzy Spells That dizzy spoil is an Important mca igo from tho heart a plea for help. If this message rccelvos no attention others como; Shortness of breath, pal pitation, weak or fainting spells, smothering or choking sensations, pains around tho heart, in sido or shoulders, and so on, until it receives the necessary help, or is compelled to erivo up stop. You furnish this aid with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure which cures heart disease in every stage. Every day wo read of sudden deaths from heart disease, yet it is a fact that tho heart had been pleading for help, had exhausted tho last spark of vital ity and they call it sudden. "For more than six years I was troubled with my heart. I would have dizzy spells, then difficulty in breath ing, choking sensations, my heart would flutter, become painful. I could not breatho lying down. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and in a few weeks I was entirely cured." MINNIE E. 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TIlG NrifiG Musi Be Tcsicti in nil diseases of the Kidneys.Blad der, Liver and Digestive organs, including Rheumatism, or the treatment will be an experiment I test urine Free. Mailing Case for urine sent on request Con sultation and opinion free. DR. J. F. SHAFER, Specialist 214 Penn Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. (U C Cf WEEKLY and expenses to men and woman to col JtS Oil lect names, distribute simples and adyerttse. Steady VWtf work. 'o. 1L KMKKV,M 11, CMao, III. $D$critcr$' jffflvermina Dcpt. This department is for the benefit of Commoner subscribers, and a special rate of six cents a word per insertion the lowest rate has been made for them. Address all communications to Tho Commoner, Lincoln. Nebraska. IjANDS FOR SALIfl OR EXCHANGE rpOR SALE OR TRADE EIGHTY acres Improved farm near Rolla, Mo. J. W. Eggers, Wagner, S. D. I ANDS IF YOU WANT A FARM OR J- orchard in Benton County, Arkan sas, tho banner fruit county of tho world, see or write us. Hiwassee Realty Co., Hiwassee, Ark. rOUITRY AND EGGS BRED TO LAY MOTTLED ANCONAS, jBluo Andaluslans, Rhode Island Reds. Heaviest winter layers. Send for circulars. Fairvlow Farm, Eagle port, Ohio. THB STEEL TRUST That tho steel corporation is a gigantic trust is the gist of sworn statements filed by representatives of tho American Federation of Labor with Attorney General Wickersham. The Federation's communication is in part as follows: The American Federation of La bor, as such, as well as tho members of Its affiliated bodies in their ca pacity as citizens of the United States beg leave to ask your department to commence tho proper proceedings against the United States Steel cor poration, its subsidiary companies, its officers, directors, and any affiliat ed corporations which are prevent ing and restraining, and seeking to prevent and restrain, commerce in steel and iron, both in the raw and manufactured state, and in many re lated commodities. We beliovo their conduct, as shown by the references hereinafter made, violate the federal act commonly called the Sherman act (26th statute, No. 209) and cer tain provisions of the Wijson tariff act (28th statute, No. 570). We do not think it necessary to copy in this statement these two federal statutes. The United States corporation is a combination of ten constituent or subsidiary companies that were or ganized and combined February 23, 1901. The following is a tabulated list of the companies, together with their capitalization, including the amount of the stock and bonds of each company at the time of the in corporation, at the values put upon the respective corporations by tho boards of directors of each respec tive company, regardless of the act ual or intrinsic value thereof: Carnegie Steel Co.. ... .$320,000,000 Federal Steel Co . 120,600,000 National. Tube Co. , .,. . 80,000,000 American Bridge Co.. . 61,000,000 Lake Superior Consoli dated Mines 34,700,000 American Steel & Wire 95,700,000 National Steel Co 63,400,000 American Steel Hoop.. 33,000,000 American Tin Plate Co. 46,300,000 American Sheet Steel.. 51,000,000 These figures are taken from cir culars issued by J. P. Morgan & Co., tho syndicate managers of the organ ization. In a word, the sources of informa tion we have given you, we think, justify the conclusion on tho part of your complainants that the United States Steel corporation is the high est development and the final pro duct of a giant trust, absorbing many minor trusts. In their fourth annual report, pro mulgated by the steel trust, the offi cials avow that their intention is monopolistic. Inadvertently the fact is mentioned that this "combination" was formed to avert a threatened competition which would have les sened profits in the prosperous period which was then opening upon the iron trade, and would have proved destructive to several of the com panies absorbed if they had been left to competition. The admission thus is made that the aim was to control this industry and prevent competi tion for the purpose of aggrandizing the profits of the stockholders and bondholders of this new entity. In another report the trust officials boast that they are able to escape "the hazards and vicissitudes of the trade as to the necessities" of suffer ing under competitive systems. In other words, they escaped control and repealed "the law of supply and demand." WHY SHOES DON'T SQUEAK NOWADAYS Most every man and woman re members tho shoes which squeaked when now. A few years ago, when a man wore Bhoes with soles as thick as thoso worn today, the first few weeks of their services made him think of an overloaded box-car grind ing through a union station. Tho squeak was agonizing. Ono good strong pair of boy's new bIiocb could put a school room out of business. "What has become of tho squeak?" a shoo salesman was asked. "Tho solo of most shoes aro made from two pieces of heavy leather' ho replied. "Manufacturers learned that by putting a pioco of canvas, or a fiber of somo sort between these two pieces, tho squeak would bo eliminated. Thoy did this and that's why tho shoes don't squeak now." St. Paul Dispatch. GOING TOO FAST Village Constable (to villager who has been knocked down by passing motor cyclist) "You didn't see the number, but could you swear to the man?" Villager "I-did; but I don't think 'e 'eard me." Punch. ITCH-ECZEMA (Also called Teller, Sail Rheum, Prsrllui, Mllk.Crut, WmpIm Skin, etc.) FREE TRIAL KOZEMA. CAN BK OOIUSD TO'bTAY. and when I say cured, I mean lust wliat I say--C-TJ-K-E-D, and not merely patched up for awhile, to return worse than before. Now, I do not pre what all you faa-e used, nor how many doctors have told you that you .could not be enred all I ask Is just a chance to show yon that I know what I am talking: about. If you will write me TO-DAY, 1 will send jroa & ITJLUEJB IRIAXt of my mild, soothing, guaranteed cure that wil 1 convince you wore in a day than I or anyone else could in a month's time. If yon are disjruated and dUcoaraeed, I dare you to tc me a chance to prove my claims. By writlngrae to-day you will enjoy more real comfort than you lud ever tboaehtthu world holds for yoo. Just try it, and you will see I am telling" you the truth. Dr. J. E- CannadayviOSi Park Square, Sedafla, Mo. KeferMces : Third National Gould you do a better aot than to send this notice to some Bnk. Sdll, Mo. poor Buncror oi xcgoma r For the Boys! 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