"-r-xijpirn i-- ' 12 The Commoner. VOLUME) '11, NUMBER . . .1 fu "7i-it r y3 When the Stomach Stops Working Properly, Because there la Wind in It, Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Set It Going Again. Turkish Baths at Home DO WONDERS T)i re It Internal body waste always going on. An orer accumulation ol this m ! m poison meant nerre exhaustion. Drurt cannot drlte It out. Ttkea tclentlilc Turklth Bath at home, at cost otonb 2c. a bath by eaa ol the ROBINSON TURKISH BATH CABINET and leel the rapid chance In your condltli n In tide ol 30 mlnutet. It hat produced astonlihlnr results In men and women, nervously exhausted and afflicted with rheuma tism, blood, stomach and other troubles. Prominent pnysl dint In many cass are abandoning drugs lor this new treatment. The Ilolilntaa Bat Cablart Is the only trlen tlfically constructed Hath Cabinet eer made a model ol Ingenuity. Sold by dealert or sent direct, at prices to fit any purse. 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This is in accordance with what is known as the short ballot system. Referring to this system, the Chicago Record Herald says: Eight cities or towns in California have likewise adopted the short ballot. Among the other states that have the short ballot In a nunibor of cities and towns are Kansas, Texas, Illinois, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Iowa, Utah and Ala bama. The 'idea is gaining converts in Wisconsin, Colorado, West Vir ginia and elsewhere. There is every reason why it should, appeal to thoughtful voters. The huge ballots are a survival of the absurd spoils system. Responsibility, merit, econo my and uniformity of policy are im possible where the long, huge ballot prevails." Richmond, Va., daily newspapers have been indicted by a federal grand jury on the chaTgo of sending through the mails obscene matter in the publication of the reports of -the Bcattio murder trial. A New York superior court has declared two clauses, of the state election law unconstitutional. One is the provision requiring personal registration of voters in the rural districts. The other is the section prohibiting a candidate's name to appear in more than one place on the official ballot. "from the foolish and unfounded charges made against him," and urging the removal from office of Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, Solicitor McCabe and Assistant Chemist Dunlap, were adopted by the food committee of the national consumers' league here. Among the reasons advanced in a statement issued by the league's committee for urging the removal of Secretary Wilson are the allegations that he "used his official position to force" the Denver convention and of state and national food and dairy department "to vote in favor of the drug benzoate of soda in food;" that he used his official position to favor the manufacturers of foods, drugs, liquors and medicines; that he al lowed the food law to be set aside for the production of glucose labeled as corn syrup; that he was instru mental in giving the solicitor of the department the right to decide whether suits shall be brought for violation of the food law, after samples "have been found to violate the law," and that the law dealing with the labeling of beers "has not been enforced." J m ,mB The United States Steel corpora tion had 3,611,317 tons of unfilled orders on its books September 30. Columbus Day commemorating the landing of Columbus 492 years ago was celebrated at Chicago, October 12. James J. Hill, the railroad mag nate, declares that he is opposed to the' Aldrich currency plan. JOHN A. SMITH. A Chicago dispatch, carried by the Associated Press, under date of October 11th, says: Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson came to Chicago today to take part in the International Brewers association and congress, which opens tomorrow in the coliseum. "The brewers worked to such good purpose that the show, the biggest of its kind ever held, was ready for the inspection of the public today. Ten million dollars worth I of brewing machinery was in place ana ouu,uuu worm oi orua.munt.u- tion haB been set up to show the machinery off. "Thqre are Norse pillars and posts and 'trimmings' in the coliseum proper, and a bierstube in the annex showing true Norse architectural treatment. "The beer, lemonades and sand wiches to be sold will be served only at tables in the bierstube. No whisky, gin, wines, cordials or mixed drinks will be found. "According to the program, the bierstube is to 'show what the management of the exposition holds should be the ideal public house and garden of the future.' "Exhibits in the exposition come Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the famous English suffragette, has ar rived in this country and will help in a campaign to win the ballot for women in America. A San Francisco dispatch, dated October 12th, says: Woman suffrage has triumphed in California. Strag gling returns later wiped out the majority previously recorded against the amendment and since this turn the margin in favor of the amend ment has increased steadily. The returns early tonight shows: For the suffrage amendment, 119,088 Against ..... 117,406 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Pain in tho back have been cured, in the ni mpftninsr of the word, by a littlo Btillingla, Iodide ol Potassium, Poke Hoot, Guaiac Resin and Sarsaparllla. Any person can take those romedioa in any ' reasonable amount with perfect aaf ety, and the results have been found n vm nHtnnlshinsr. It has been proven that this combination makes up. tho best rheumatism remedy in existence, having actually cured many stubborn cases of over 30 and 40 years' stand ing oven in persons of old ago. The flvo ingredients mentioned above ...nfii-Aii with trreat accuracy and skill ??J5? the United States, Canada, ki m nii u; l. i a .M w " - - -"- - havo been put up in compressed tablet Majority for amendment. .'. . '1,678 The figures represent the returns from 2,717 precincts out of a total of 3,121 in the state. As virtually all of the remaining precincts are in counties which have been given suffrage majorities it is reasonable to suppose they will increase thsi margin. A Trial Package Free The doctors call it flatulency, but unprofessional folks know it as "wind' on the stomach," and a most distressing state of things it is. It is a serious condition of this great motor organ. Always annoying and painful in the extreme, at times often leading to bad and fatal results. The stomach embarrassed and hampered with wind can not take care of its food properly and indigestion fol lows, and this has a train too appall ing to enumerate. The entire sys tem is implicated made an active or passive factor in this trouble and life soon becomes a questionable boon. All this is explained in doctor books; how uridigested food causes gases by fermentation and fomenta tion in which process some essential fluids are destroyed burnt up wasted by chemical action, followed by defective nutrition and the dis tribution through the alimentary tract of chemically wrong elements and as a consequence the stomach and entire system is starved. Plenty of food, you see, but spoilt in prepa ration and worse than worthless. 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It would make men tion of the different stomach cor rectives that enter into this tablet and make it faithfully represent all. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not alone intended for the sick, but well folks as well; for the person who craves hearty foods and wants to eat heartily and run no risk of bad effects," they act like a charm and So overwhelming wjih th vnfn in mane eaung ana aigesuon a ueiiB" form, and are called "GLORIA TONIC" and fifty thousand boxes nre offered free to Introduce It. t ,, nuiTnr from any form of uric acid in tho blood, and hay p Rheuma tism. Gout. Lumbago, Sciatica, this is the way to drive it out of your sys tem in quick time. Simply send your riamo and address, enclosing tills ad SSSlscnVent, to JOHN A SMITH, 6149 Smith Building. Milwaukee, Wis., and by return mall you will receive the box absolutely free. It is. only In Gloria Tonlo'T that you can got the ftbovo combination ready for use. Germany, France, Austria, Belgium and Denmark. "Perhaps the most Interesting of all tho exhibitsjs a $15,000 minia ture brewery in which every process of brewing will be shown, colored water serving as tho liquid." The New York correspondent for tho Associated Press says: Resolu tions commending the work of Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry; praising President Taft for his exoneration of Dr. Wiley favor of the other more important amendments the initiative and referendum and the recall, including the judiciary that tabulation of the returns was suspended with a third of the precincts remaining unre ported. The final count taken showed the following results: For initiative and referend'm 137,181 Against 44,850 For the recall 148,572 Against 46,296 United States Senator John Works made a statement to the press today in which he declared the out come of the amendment election to be "one of the biggest victories ever won at the polls in California." "These aTo extraordinary remedies, to be used only in cases of extraordi nary necessity," he said. "I believe the people of California are wise (Continued on Page 14.) and pleasure. They keep the stomach active and energetic and able and willing to do extra work without special labor or effort. Don't forget this. Well people are often neglected, but the Stuart Dyspepsia Tablets have them in mind. A free trial package will be sent any one who wants to know just what they are, how they look and taste, before beginning treatment with them. After this go to the drug store for them; everywhere, here or at home, they are 50 cents a box and by getting them at home you will save time and postage. Your doc tor will prescribe them; they say there are 40,000 doctors using them, but when you know what is the mat ter with yourself, why go to the ex pense of a prescription? For free trial package address F. A. 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