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ISk: jpwrj-liw" srapB1 $- t 1' " ;& -wr; The Commoner VOL. 14, NO. 3 iT-irM CrK F-yifrm $? v tav,vv1fV ' -r "7 i i; '"j fc-M v 'tSSSs MARK ANTONY DELIVERING THE FUNFRAI ORATION OVFRTHF Rnnv OF nil MISHAPc-ar CAESAR'S name has stood through all the ages as the embodiment of imperial power. His untimely end, after reaching the pinnacle tTe?TToglory' 1S one of the great traedies of history. The picture herewith, from Ridpath's History, is but ONE of TWO THOUSAND in the complete work, and serves to illustrate but ONE event out of all the THOUSANDS which make up the history of every empire, kingdom, principality, and Nation, all accurately and entertainingly told in the world-famed publication, Ridpath's History of the World the World ever wntten. We Have only a few sets of the last edition remaining, whichwe offer a? a low price and on eSy terms ?r- ea'n euon s Book: Bargain as This' Will HfltHO rtlir. nrina 1 : Ail 1i.i. j. h -' " " "" 4 President Cleveland n!I "l am familiar with Ridpath's History of tho World, and cordially commend It to tho scholar as well as to tho peoplo renerally." President Angell, Mlclilpm UnlvcrHlty, wnl.lt "I have ?fram,,ned. ridpath's History of the world. As a popular history of the Uio public"' WeU b commended to President Warren, iTnM' 8f ?vory y,ounK Person In tho United States, and oven in the Ens-llsh-speaklng world. In families when, there are bright children it will render excellent service to tho cauBo of popular intelligence." Bishop Vincent Bnldt "Ridpath's History is in cleai t.ud agrceablo stylo, comprehensive In treatment, rcadablo typo and ad mlrable illustrations. This set of books is a permanent college chair of general history in ono's own house." " pORLD FfwnSi'n" o.r - v "0 R LD - . . li. .. in?!. k-iDll. fBTLONtAa "1SIA, HI HTORr 2?p m i m B2i WMsM H.K.I ?'opat'h; X" V -- ' - YS. "Wltl-U Aln.i:- y VM' OfTur VJ , J tlDPATM'' XX-. Hln:.. . . . " W.'A"1H LII 1 'JWi.".- ' '?. ."."' THE t- -j.-. t ,!r . . .. ..."..,'...'..."..:;..- bta., "Srg - ' . - W , "Zszr f n """ ' - - II ffl M m ifff: . I'yiv .7ihiii ijrj -Ljv 47r.Mni.f uji ii r t. mnii - i i in: r siw staitaras: bn.utifu w'i tree a 2-PNw ufeWiF OnlCrateS CnPrtraits of c: T 'Hfl J'Milnm? I ,oter 'J ?ai5espeari a I ?' HE -S&fef" e?ffesshSk.?Is.speSime' it'? M .":"...:.:: .r.:-::.'iv.-v.v. v.:;:-. L-Jlutton. cn Work I jr ' 1:111 nil "" " "'.'V.,.".' " I '""" I III 11 H- f III mil I I Hfl I' v jijU--, -J iP si fmm .'' Nine Roya Octavo Volumes FREE COUPON Prof. Ridpath's Graphic Style Ridpath's stvln io ino .,i J7.,. . T tho fervency & tho "t. ?!. ?' I1? tU boTiPQ nf fi,rt i. X iJUls llie m "io ary bones of the past. When he writes, tha dJ b qi 5, " la!J'eaI t0 y" a3 5' oW neighbors. Western Newspaper Association H. E. SEVER. President 10 So. Dearborn St., Chicago Vr Flese mall, without cost to me, sanrnte Ui.nlnff photocraTurei ol Napoleon and Oun 11 'UhPth. n crra I n rr i C- "" " ShffnM: nin APMn.''5l,5.,l..,.?r and . vtSP Tim mnni , " "a 'uul uvn neign in a bh:; -r ."i610. Pass DeIore you ,o: " .uving pictures. The creat "ZL,LUl6'?.rZ-Alexanae,. Caesar, .w.ouu, uiaumrs, Washington are "mes no longer: thev am in. moving, breathing, pulsating with v); aie and high purpose. Rid- iiuiu a is praisea oy an for us wealth of learnings, for "3 brilliant HtviA for --w w -WB B.W -S NA1ME us lascinauon as a story; for its edu cative valuo to old and young. .To read It is a WmMM, WMwmm mm HISTORY!. WMA vmV 7l WA w& 9J.PPATJ?; .vol. ix :i 1 ciost or'JS (NIHrrnuTU "D BAw.k. .-; rl '"" "". .J rXtMTItTH. tNnjRYs:.-: Vi. fK . ' ' ' II xumsm the . ! :. rmwi M wvi mm mm 4,000 double column pxigefl, 2,000 Muperb illuntrations. Six Thousand Years of Historv than a savage- with0wit7 Vhen man wa3 little more out shelter save n tYeS at f T- Skin3 f beasts' th careor down the 1 Vf Y0TnS roeks, and traces his tag the powers of earth !- ? eSent eivilition, harness - messages aeross continents andl servants whispering the glorious aehievemenfe Slmd?r 0eans' "owning aU with inspiring story and S EilS9 ,niMtft century. It is an ever been told before: P laS t0ld ik beter than " Bidpath .Should be in your home "), as long as you live anA -,ls a work yu i11 value crease your fij of SX ? f ' "" V6r again- Jt nation and MhyZZvlXT PW6r C0UVer- a; II liberal edu cation. -ttCrnCCeSMty- JTU!i ; f d Hares,; tear oVand mai.' BH t xumnuntR V !JUA' lJvii ADDRESS,