Ill t-m - if' ' t BmirwwsAZ9' I. ' i 5 Shi n t ' H 4., Ir c 15" tit So ( . HI ' I -j;. 4 i..V ' i , .i 14 The. Commoner. VOLUME 11, NUMBER 4 MAKE $21.1 NEXT SATURDAY v. Knur Money-Wattln for YOU. Uo auluk, vrrllo today. Hull tho MARVEL VAPORIZER tor Oonl Oil Lampfi And Lunterni. Htnrtllnr now Invention, Junt out. TUakoa Oonimon I-nmp n Vapor Lamp. Outu oil IiIIIh In two. No jntintlofl to brook. Jlrllllnnt.wulto llrht. Low iu prlco noil llko wTld(lre2 to 4 In ory hoimo, Linton! Aoliorn, IJtnli, miyn, "quIoUent, cnnlcot neller I ever aw." Krelger.Mo,, cleared 801 ono week. KxcltinK liiiMlnoM ritay, nrolHMiln work. Ilnlbniiin. Wine, mndo 1 Hrwt tiny. Any nnn on innkn thin money, no Jurr,JLIUltltV. You can nvorojjo $42.00 A WEEK Mon ot women, thin In your opportunity. LXPKIU' NUK IH VNNKVKtUU alee Ml money tnriHt Wn ulMn von ti Hand no money, but wrlto unlclc for Information. 18 UNNKUF.MHAUY, work till oranare tlmtf. .iiiiiniiv-tin (twlnnnndniit. Not for Bnln in orwi. Wo kIvo yon protection mid territory FltKK. UO IT NOW liuforo It'n too lato. SidnoyFaircliiIdCo..274FairchildB!dg,Tol8do0. CATARRH If yoa bare Catarrh In any form yoa ibould try our FREE SAMPLE TREATMENT which we will Knd to you In plain wrapper FREE f alt charce by prepaid mall upon rcijuett. We proKC wc CURB CATARRH In any form with our 3-Fold Treatment conahtlnr. of an Internal Remedy an External Remedy and an Inbalenr. We guarantee to cure you or we will RETURN YOUR MONEY Our complete treatment baa worked wonders In case at bad pr wore tban youri Don't tend any money but write for the FRKK TRIAL TREATMENT today. Wc lend our booklet with samples. THE STALEY CO. 427 Jasper St. Ka!amaeqr f jrrr.. r t represented. Alfred W. Dodsworth arrived at tho committee room with a list of questions ho wanted pro pounded to him, Impelled by what ho regarded as misrepresentation of tho attitude of his paper. The testi mony, however, suddenly broadened and tho witness sought refuge In referring tho committee to his broth er, now In Now York, for detailed en lightenment. Tho witness said his paper novor had been subsidized by any Interests whatever, and its busi ness and editorial columns had no relation. But, ho testified, about six years ago, a person came into his ofilco and offered to pay me Journal of Commerce $100,000, tak ing ono million copies of his paper for tho insertion of an article In one issue supporting tho ship subsidy legislation. This man refused to disclose his identity unless his propo sition was to bo accepted. His prop osition was, in tho event of accept ance, to make out a certified check Immediately for $10,000 to bind tho agreement, and to pay the balance of $90,000 upon publication of the ar ticle. Mr. Dodsworth said ho imme diately called his brother, John W ! into his office as a witness to tho conversation and the proposition waB declined. That, however, was only one such event. Another man about two years ago, Dodsworth said, tried to buy tho support of the paper for $40,000, and in tho Spanish-American war tho Spanish government tried to buy tho paper's Influence. Chairman Olcott asked the witness who represented the Spanish govern ment when it tried to buy his paper's support. Mr., Dodsworth replied that v the proposition came through Chajjle8r A. Conant, who was then thev paper's Washington correspon dent. Pressed as to tho identity ot J the man who made the offer, Mr. Dodsworth said his father or brother may have been told, but he himself had not." An ABSOclated Press dispatch says: "The 'boycott' case of the Bucks Stove and Range company of St. Louis against tho American Federa tion of Labor came to a dramatic closo in tho supreme court of the United States, which decided that it was a question it would not hear. The court proceeded to near argu ments on the 'contempt' case which arose out of tho 'boycott' case. The court arrived at the conclusion that tho boycott caso was moot, or one leaving nothing ubstantlal to bo de cided, when attorneys on both sides, being questioned, informed the court that an agreement had been entered into between the company and the federation for tho settlement of their disputes. Chief Justice White an nounced that the court considered that this left nothing but the matter of costs to be determined upon and that nothing remained for the court to enjoin if the case was passed upon finally. It was held that the case could not be held e simply to deter mine who should pay the costs." Republican leaders say they will fight tho Canadian reciprocity agree ment. Senator Lafo Young says it means ruin to America. Democratic leaders favor it. A petition for rehearing in the guaranteed bank case was filed in the United States supreme court by C. B. Ames, attorney for the Noble State Bank of Oklahoma. Elizabeth. Stuart Phelps Ward, the author, died at her home in Newton, Mass., age 67 years. FRANKLIN ON EARLY MARBIAGH Indeed, from marriages that have fallen under my observation, I am rather inclined to think that early ones stand the best chance of hap piness. The temper and nabits of tho young are not yet become so stiff, and uncomplying, as when more ad vanced in life; they form more easily, to each other, and hence, many occa sions of disgust are removed. And if youth has less of that prudence which is necessary to manage a fam ily, yet the parents and eldpr friends of young married persons are gener ally at hand to afford their advice, which amply supplies' that defect and, by early marriage, youth is sooner formed to regular and useful life; and possibly some of those accidents or connections, that might have in jured the constitution, or reputation, or both, are thereby happily; pre vented. " . ' Particular circumstances of partic ular persons may possibly sometimes make it prudent to delay entering into that state; but, in general, when nature has rendered our bodies fit for Jt, the presumption Is in nature's favor, that she aas not judged amiss in making us desire it. Late mar riages are often attended, too,. With, this further inconvenience, that there is not the same chance .that the par ents should live to see their offspring educated. "Late children," says the Spanish proverb, "are early1 orphans." A melancholy reflection to those whose case it' may be! With us in America marriages are generally in the morning of life; our children are therefore educated, and settled by noon; and thus, our business be ing done, we have afternoon and evening to ourselves. From Benja min 'Franklin's Autobiography. EWWImltrra A Profit of $7,000 From But 24 Acres Mr. Chrrles Volz realized more than $7,000 CLEAR MONEY from his onion crop, harvested during the season of 1910, from only 24 acres of his farm near Mission, Texas. This largo sum represents tho actual net cash returns, after deducting $75 per acre for tho cost of planting, growing and harvesting tho crop, and $1,700 paid for crates. Mr. Volz made his first shipment March 19 and tho last ship ment April 22, and received an average net price of $1.25 per crate for his onions. His first shipment was a part of the first car of onions in tho United States to bo shipped direct from the field to market dining the season of 1910. Tho bulk of Mr. Volz's onions were shipped in car lots to New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston, Cincinnati, and other leading cities of tho United States. Mr, Volz's success at Mission is not unusual. Others are also making big money from their onions. In 1910 Mission led the ontlro Rio Grande Valley in tho number of onion shipments, and ranks first among tho onion growing districts of Texas for the average prices received. But onion growing is only a part of the income a grower de- $1 00 'net prSJ? ffam- Fr inBta,nCG' Mr' Volz mad0 "er $1,000 NET PROFIT from ono acre planted in celery. 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