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:-fiT-'j. The Commoner. APRIL 2, 1910 1 ? m Tt " mnmmmmmmmimmimam Mr. Bryan in South America From tho Buenos Aires paper: In response to the urgent request of a number of the most distinguished citizens of this country, Mr. W. J. Bryan will deliver another lecture in Buenos Aires and,- this time, on a secular subject. Yesterday the-'following document was sent to Mr. Bryan, of which we give the translation: "The undersigned, having followed with great interest the conferences given in this capital by the eminent citizen of tho United States of Amer ica, the Hon. William Jennings Grip Pains It would bo utterly Impossible to imagine anything: more distressing: than .La- Grippe pains. They are simply indescribable, and seem to be composed of all tho misery sensations known. Yot thoy can be relieved, and in a very short timo by taking: Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills the greatest remedy on earth for pains of any kind. 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A', Jienrl Millar llcmcily Co., Xl'A St. Helena Ave,, Tacomu, TV ash. PATENTS StS&T12 Freo report as to Patentability. Illustrated Guldo Book, and List of Invention "Wanted, sentlrecf. Victor J. Evans fc Co., Washington, D. 0 Easy Money Farming in Texas on Palo Blanco Qardons. $10 por month. Writ Street Realty Co., (Inc.) SanAntonlo, Tex, for freo booklet. I HI Lit Id OLUUnbLi our fco returned. Send for soven freo booklets. JPA.TJSXT JtlSVJEJC OMVUJEUtW V01l01tA.TION, GXSS 7th Street. Washington, 1. C. Aoknts wanted to sell Nativo Herbs, $1 box, 250 tablet3 for COc Wrlto P. Molroso, Columbus, Ohio. $b$cribm' Jlflwrmtofl Dept. This department is for tho benefit of Commoner subscribers, and a special rate of six cents a word per insertion tho lowest rate has been made for them. Address all communications to Tho Commoner, Lincoln. Nebraska. 170R SALE WILD LANDS IN WEST JF ern Canada at $12 to $16 per acre. Terms easy, location good. Address Francis Logan, "Weyburn, Saskatchewan. PRIZE WINNING WINTER EGG birds Buff Wyandottes and White Plymouth Rocks. Score 92 to 95 points. Eggs $3 per 15. Day old chicks, 30c. G. B. Gebhart, Rushville, 111. Bryan, would welcome with pleas ure a conference on some topic of general Interest In th6 language of the, country (by means of an inter preter), confident that Ills deep khtiwledge of, and acquaintance would furnish us with a useful and Instructive lesson in civic democ racy." The request Is signed by the fol lowing gentlemen; Dr. Benito VII lanueva, Dr. 3'. M. Ramos Mejla, Dr. Federlco Pinedo, Dr. Esq. Ramos Mexla, Dr. M. A. Montes dd Oca, Dr. Augustln Alvarez, Dr. E. S. Zeballos, Senor E. T. Mulhall, Sr. Bismarck Lagos, Sr. E. M. Caprille, Sr. Hugo Wilson, Sr. Jorge Drago Mitre, Sr. Ernesto Nelson, Sr. Samuel Hale Pearson, Dr. Luis Mitre, Dn Santiago G. O'Farrell. The distinguished speaker at once gave his consent and has selected to morrow evening, although he is leav ing the same night for Montevideo. The lecture, which will foe given at Prince George's hall, will commence at 8:45 sharp and the subject will be "The Signs of the Times." Tickets for tho Same will be on sale from 12:30 this afternoon at Mitchell's bookstore, Cangallo 680; Robt. Grant's, Cangallo 540; and John Grant's, Cangallo 469, The committee of management have succeeded in securing the ser vices of Dr. Charles W. Drees as in trepeter of the lecture. Dr. Drees' exceptional skill in that direction is too well known to the English speak ing community of Buenos Aires to need any comment. ! It may be mentioned that, after deduction of bare expenses, tho whole of the,proceeds from the lec ture will be devoted to charities. With regard to a few complaints that were said to have been made by one or two who had some difficulty in finding seats on Monday evening, it should be borne in mind that Prince George's hall, that night, held in all probability the largest au dience in its history. On Monday afternoon, when the enormous sale of seats became manifest, 250 extra chairs were ordered and distributed through the hall. Yoeman work was performed by the secretaries of the Y. M. C. A. and their lieutenants, and it is due to their efforts that the terrific strain upon the capacity of the hall was scarcely noticeable, beyond the fact that the audience was a very big one and eager to see and hear. With a view to affording Mr. Bryan an opportunity of studying the country, between Buenos Aires and Campana, and to visit the Frigori ficos at the latter place, the Central Argentine railway placed a special coach to the train leaving Retiro at 8 a. m. yesterday. Mr. Bryan, who was accompanied by Mr. Ernest Nel son, had a most pleasant jdurney and on returning to the city at 4 p. m. ex pressed his great admiration for the up-to-date methods employed at the meat works, and fine appearance of the country en route. This morning Dr. Victorino de la Plaza, minister of foreign affairs, will, give a breakfast at the Jockey club in honor of Mr. Bryan. The Hon. Charles Sherrill, the American minister, will hold a re ception this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at the legation, G36 Calle Charcas in honor of Mr. Bryan. Tomorrow, introduced by Mr. Sherrill, Mr. Bryan will be present ed to the president of the republic, Dr. Figueroa Alcorta. is our guest; ho Is a distinguished politician as well aB tho leader of tho democratic party in tho United States. Mr. Bryan has hold for thirty years a prominent position In his, country. Ho has excelled as a great orator, as a vigorous journalist and as chief of a party of great initiative and to which that country owes beautiful political and social con quests. Owing to his great merits, the Yankees have elected him three times as the best prepared candidate to further skillfully the interests of that great republic from tho high position of president. Chile, who has always shown her sympathies for the country of Frank lin, Washington and Lincoln, Xcola a real Joy at tho presonco of a 'great public man from that natloii, who has astounded tho world with her discoveries and her immense econ omic vitality. Tho representatives of tho govern ment, politics and foreign colonies, feel great pleasure In welcoming a statesman of Mr. Bryan's importance, who has revealed himself a real friend of the South American coun tries, which ho has praised in his remarkable speeches and in his journalistic campaigns against im perialism. Tho press has been just and spontaneous In its homago of ad miration towards the great republi can who visits us Mr. Bryan's public life Is a mirror BROTHER, ACCIDBNTLY DISCOV- D ered root will euro both tobacco ' habit and indigestion. Gladly send ' particulars. J. W. Stokes, Mohawk, Florida. 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