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'r"'."1 THE TOLA REGISER FRIDAY OCTOBER, 19 1900 1 1 i .5 f li 9 THE 10 LA REGISTER. PUBLISHED EVERY FHIIMY. a vi a a. h soot t. Entered la tho FiHlutHro 'at loin, Kausas, Second ninii Mutter. SIMISOUIITION PRICE. One year, In Advance Biz montlm, In advance Three mouths, In ntvRiio ADVKIlTlalsO IUTKS Made known on application. SI M .. n Ml OFFICIAL PAl'KUIOF A M,KX COUNTY NATIONAL TICKET For President.... For Vico Pros . . ..William McKinloy . I'lion lore Roosevelt STATE TICKET For Oovonior WK STANLEY For Lieut. (lovernor .. U K llll'll'ITR For Associate Justice. . W A JOHNSTON Secretary of State .... (Jl'.o a UjAu.ii For Treasurer Kit VNK (Htl 11 lis For Auditor (KOK t'OIiK For Attorney General.. A A UODAHD For Superintendent Public Instruc tion FIUNK NKLSON Insurance Commissioner.. V CHURCH CONGRESSIONAL TICKET First District CI! AS CUItTIS Second District ....I I) HOWERSOCIv Third District ....GKOW WJIKATIA Fourth District I M MILLER Fifth District . ,VA CAIiDERIIEAD 8ixth District Iff REEDER Soventh District.. CHESTER I LONG At-Lurgo CHAS F SCOTT COUNTY TICKET For Stnte Senator ..S. .1. Stowurt ...John Francis I. li. Smith .S. C. Hrewster ...E. H.Tobey Geo. Amos Cnpt. Stewart .... ff. Smith For Representative ... For Probate Judge ... For Clerk of the Court. For Commissioner For County Attorney For State Senator .... For County Supt A SOLDIERLY REPLY. Capt. E. Boltwood, of Ottawa, was recently approached by letter by the Democratic campaign managers of Chicago, asking him to assist them in scattering somo of their campaign literature, concealed in tho treacher ous covers of an agricultural journal, among tho old .soldiers of Franklin eounty and tho Statu generully. Tho Farm, Field and Fireside is the agricultural journal referred to und Its Democratic owners havo hereto fore kept politics out of it. The issue of September 8 was sold, however, to tho Democratic conuultteo which evi dently took charge of its editorial mat ter which is arranged after tho stylo of patent medicine advertisements, tho llrst being entitled: "Old Ned; Anoth er Veteran Gone; Interesting Sketch of tho Favorite Stcd." Following this and appearing as o'llclul G. A. It. matter Is an "Open Letter to Com rades" The letter, beglnutng quite l)landly, extends over a page with tho most rabid attacks on the present ad ministration and an appeal to all veterans to line up for Hryun. Through the eourtosy of the Ottawa Herald, both the letter uecompan.ving tho copy of the Journal -ent to Cupt. Boltwool, and his ivipl uiupiihlishod ,in the RnuisTi-K, for what bus hup ' ponod in Franklin eounty will very probably happen hero. Tho loiter to I apt. Boltwood follows: Chicago, 111., Soptember '11, I'.HIO. Capt. B.)ltwood,0:,tuwu, Kansas Dear Sir: On September 1.1th I sent you a letter rolatlng to an "open letter" ad dressed to veterans, from tho commit teo of the Ve'er.tni' Bryan League; also, there was enclosed a letter ttom Chairman D. U Tillotsou. Inasmuch n.e wn rln nnt, lifivit vntir full niiniit It 1 possible the letter wont astray though it has not been returned to tho com - mltteo headquarters as yet. Acting on the iiussnmiiy iiiuu you inn uui gei that letter, I enclose herewith pages of the number of our paper containing tho "open letter". Wish you would look it over und If you think It worth whilo would usslst us In distributing It In Kansas, t myself, pay one-hall tho cost, leaving a not cost of $10 for each thousand, would bo which, us you observe, merely what tho postage would cost on a circular Wo uro sending it out in this form in tho Farm, Field and Firesido at tho suggestion of Senator Jones, and Col. Bryun, himself, who said to the writer that ho thought it would be more ellec tivo going out lu thu, lorm. Wo havo already received $30 to ward thu expense for Kansas. Accord lug to tho report of the Inspector thero nro now in Kansas iiu posts with an nctlvo membership of 10,181. This would make tho total cost, in addition to what I pay, $101.81 for tho ontlro stato. If you cannot send jst0, accord ing to our oiiriilun in securing ton who would contribute that amount, wo would Do pleased to receive 3 orwhat - over amount you feel that you can glvo, so us to complete tho ulstriim tion to every veteran in tho state. Wo aro, also, taking up other states such as Michigan and vlsconslu in a simi lar way and have already sent to In diana. Respectfully your .Comrado, C, W. Howard, President Votorans' Bryan Leaguo. ,In roply to this tho gallant veteran of tho Civil War and Into Captain of Company K, Twentieth Kansas Vol unteers during tholr campaign In the Philippines, vvroto as follows: Ottawa, Kansas, Oct. 1, 1000 Gen. 0. II. Howard, President Votoran Bryan Leaguo, Chiougo, ill, Dour Sir: Yours of Soptember 27 was dul rocolved. I also received a letter about the mlddlu of last month, but 1 supposed It to bo a circular political letter and destroyed it. I have caroluily read your hut m well as thu "open loiter" published In the Farm, Field and Fireside entitled "An Open Letter to Conirudos," a Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Uucmtalcd by any other. Renders hard leather toft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of you' harness JVJcver burns the leather; it Efficiency Is increased. Secures best service. Stitches kept from breaking. Oil s sold in all Localities Manufactured by Standard Oil Compiin). political address and argument to in iluenee veteruns to oas' tlielr votos for Col. Bryan lor president and I am uskod to assist by money und work. In distributing a cop of the above named paper containing the "open letter" re'ericd to, to every veteran In tho State." I Judge fr m your letter thnt you must bo mistaken in regard to my political .status, which I will tuko great pleasure In dellning. I east my lirst vo;o for president In 18(!0 for Abraham Lincoln, and my last vote our years ago, for William McKtn-i-, and being well pleased with his stewardship, I oxnoct to vote for him again in November, making eleven times I will have voted for candidates for presidents. I am most heartily opposed to tho leodlug issues of tho Brvnn party, viz; freo silver, and tho so-called anti-Imperialism. Tho llrst was settled four years ago und Is regarded as a dead Issuo by tho country ut largo Including three fourths of tho Democratic party as demonstrated at Its convention at Kansas City where Col.Hryan showed his view.s on imperialism by forcing down the unwilling throats of three fourths of tho del gates the nauseating plank of freo sliver at tho ratio of 1(1 to 1. Imperialism, of which so much is said In the "open letter" lis, I think, well defined by Judge Norton, late a justice of tho supreme court of Mis sour', and a Democrat, who says: "It is a scarecrow which scares nobody." And as ex-Governor Churchill of Ar kansas, another Democrat, says: "Im perialism means nothingand i's simply used to scare tho ignorant." Tho quotations from Lincoln In the "open letter" when considered In their full connecting sentences would no doubt be fully endorsed by President McKinloy nnd all other good Republi cans, but how Col. Br.vun or any of his kind, occupying the sumo position and clothed in tho mantles of Vorhee.s and Vulundiughum can utter the namo of Lincoln nnd not have their throats parched, Is more than I enn under stand. I was In tho servleo from lfll to 160(1, and some of tho most discourag ing things wo had to contend with were tho acts of tho-o legitimate politi cal ancestor and predecessors of the present so-culled "antl-lmperiallsts." the "copperheads" and Knights of tho Golden Circle." representing one wing of tho Democratic par'y. whose newspapers came down to the men at the Iroiit en vt rid with the coarsest eur'oons. nnd vilest epithets, concern ing i he great putr'ot whose iT'nie ll.ey now lriii!.r forward lo help tlielr fall ing ci.use, and now their successors are engaged in the same unpatriotic business of villi mg and cuummiut Ing their government and thereby us es. stlng its enemies. In my allusion to Copperhead Democrat-., I do not wish to lit misunder stood. There was u large part of the-.!' Dciiio"im'.s who put country befoio party and nobly and heroically strengthened tho hands of tho govern ment by tboir fortune-, and their Ihos. History rollouts It-elf and many of tlieo men und their sons urn to bo found, at this time in tho sumo good p work. A word about the situation In tho Philippines. Tho Filipino-,, in the i "open letter," tire referred to as men , who aruseuklng liberty. Our govern- . ment Is accused of governing them, or trving to do so, witiiout their consent If I remember lightly, during tho great civil war thero was somo such talk, and thero woro lour years of preliminary argument before the con sent of the 10,000.000 pooplestruggling for their freedom" wm finally ob tained. 1 was a member ot tho i Twentieth Kansas und was with tho loglment in the Philippines. I tool: great pains to inform mysolf us to tho wishes of 'bo "plain people" of that country und their leellng toward tho Americans and having Interviewed hundreds, from Manila to Sun Fer nando, I bollovo I am as wellinlormed us to their fueling and wishes us any one can bo who is 10,000 tnllos away, anil has nover come Into actual con- tack with tho peoplo and knows noth ing of tholr vvlshos oxcopt through other partios who might bo interested in concealing their true condition. Tho result of thee many interviews causes me to believe that not live per cent or the people of tho district wo : occupied uro ut heart opposed to us , und nearly ovory one usked will ans- and vvcr, "Amoiicuno inuchu wuno," "Agulnaldo Is intuitu iiillo," Upon our regiment's return to Munlla after uu absence of several months at tho front, wo woro greoted by largo num bers of our Filipino friends with ex pressions of joy only second to that of tho Americans when we reached our nutlvo land. It may be usked: If such Is their feeling towards us, how do they main tain so much tinned opposition to the United States? My answer is, How does tho groat democratic party sup port Issues ropugnunt to three-fourths of its members, Militarism, roferred to in tho "open lotter," Is another bugaboo lesorted to "to scaro the Ignorant," appcuU to the anarchists aniuheir sympathizers; men who oppose all means of enforc ing I'lw, from a constable to an army, 'heir hatred to which Is onlv mousured liv tli power to compel obedienco to tho invv of the bind. Tho Standard Oil company also comos In for a largo shnro of criticism und tho Republican party Is mado ro- sponsible for allowing It to bo so suc cessful In business, assuming that Its wealth Is all Ill-gotten. Tho Croker dllo tears of these great Bryan leaders are very alTectlng. A few years ago Colonel Bryan vir tually held a monopoly or trust of lecture bureaus, and like tho Stand ard OH company, ho worked his graft for all that was In It. Ho gave an ad dress or lecture before tho Cliatuuqua assembly nt Forest park In this city for a per cent ot the gross receipts. Ho left town before night and was paid in cash i00, and as people were still coming In suggested to tho secrctnr that any balance which might accrue bo forwarded to bltii, and tho books of the association show that $21. 43 was afterward sent to him by mull. I was at tho time working hard lull day for SI, six hundred and twenty-one days to earn what lie received for ono day. 1 onlv mention this to show that Colo nel Bryan as well as tho Rockefellers will take all ho can get whether It bo in political honors or cold cash. Does anyone bollovo that incasoMr. Bryan was elected trusts and monop olies would censo to exist? Mr. Bry an's predictions of what will como to pass if ho is not elected and what will happen if ho is elected, has about us much, weight us a thistlo down, for his reputation as a prophet, judging from the forecasts mudo by him four years ago, Is not Al. It Is generally believed thnt tho copperheads of tho north prolonged tho civil war for more than a year, so now I bellevo that Colonel Bryan and other men of his faith, If they did not in tho llrst place cause tho present war, uro responsible for Its being con tinued, and consequently, for tho lives of many of tho bravo boys who died in tho Philippines whilo lighting for tlielr country, and tho present con dition will exist until tho formality bus been gono through with of giving tho peoplo a chunco to reiterate their faith in McKinloy. Vou refer in tho "open letter" to tho names of men who were onco lead ing Republicans but nro now support ing Bryan. It always causes a sad ness to como over mo when I hear of an old man putting away tho wife of ins yotttii unu marrying a young girl. It is a slen thnt tho end is at hand. I would not adviso these great men, but 1 may bo pardoned for calllmr atten tion to tho passage of scripture which speaks of tho risk of putting now wino into old bottles. For tho reason given I decllno to assist, cither by tlmo or money, in distributing tho paper containing tho "open letter" to "every veteran In tho state" or to glvo any other aid or comfort to tho enemy. At llrst 1 in tended writing to you personally tho reasons why I could not comply with your wishes, but tho more I think about It, tho more I think Col. Bryan and his anti-trust friend and man ager, Senator Jones, contemplated u llttlo guerilla warfare, using tho Farm, Field and Fireside as a sort of decoy duck, to lead the unsuspecting vets into an ambuscade. Consequently, I will make this re ply, another "open letter." Very respectfully yours, Edmund Boltwood. "I huvc always used Foley's Honey and Tar cough medicine and think it tl.o best in tho world," says Chas, Bender, a newsdealer of Erie, Pa Tuko no substitute. Campbell & Burroll. They Argued nt Tonv Point Down at Tony Point Friday was held one of the mo-t Interesting meet ings of this campaign. That neigh borhood has a Populist majority but tl e school houso wus crowded by tho voters of that faith and they gave tho speakers close attention, courteous and gentlemanly. Messrs. J. F.. Henderson, Grant Blllbo and S. J. Slowart followed Mr. Baxter McClain, who made thu principal address. Be fore the evening wus hulfoveritbecame ii regular debate between the speakers and members of tho uudlenco, not heated nor abusive, but calm and argumentative und all present enjoyed it und purled in tho best of good will. This is the kind of meetings which bring results nnd tho speakers all ex ptessed tho highest pleasure In tho meeting. .4 a w. j?Tifcr .". r -Sl3ii'('. &ttvTsm,vvxi!bjn-uMrtir-&mgmigMZ .lt in.njiarH Bw..ru.v. mrr. ue.u&i jiiriiiii .7 ir.?i t. l.i:....H .l.n r-.'ith3 ,irt r.latetn?nt. Dut vou IfiJ JS XUU IJI'IIU'VC LI1UI Sf.YY; c jn-, . .. . .-.. ,-J..d jsr only reaiue in pan tliu rj'i MI obligations implied by Via, it. Do you keep that tcrnplc of the Iwdy clean? If not, the defilement attaches to every ccrvice of the temple. Dis ease of the ctomach and ether organs of digestion and nutri tion, affects the mind ns well as the body. The dull mind stupified by poisonous rjasMs, enters on its eervicc without desire, and accomplishes it without delight. A healthy body and a clear mind result from the use of Dr. Plcrce'a Golden Medical Discovery. It removes the clogging and poisonous impurities from the stomach, stimulates the flow of tho juices necessary to digestion and Increases the blood supply in quality nud quantity. Tho "Discovery" Is strictly a temperance medi cine and contains no alcohol or whisky, neither opium, I II ! ,n ll'iU'i cocaine, nor other narcotic. "I had differed from lndl- ceetlsn nnd only itiooc who have tuftered from It Icnow what It really It." writes Mr, M. J. FoEan, or 16:; j East Gcnccee Street, yracuse, N. Y I naa nnu severe auncsg of headache and dttzmeoa wun coia lianas and fteti everything I nte distressed me, bowels were concUpaled and I wan crowing vrrv thlu and nervous, I cannot half ex. miu tho tail frfllncra I had Xvhen I com' menced taking Dr. rferce'a Golden Medical Discovery. I toot nine liotllen of the 'Dls covery ' I commenced feellns belter with tho first bottle nud Uept on Improving. Now I nm bo greatly improveu it friends often speak of It." health my ,& BODIb.5 ;fir (fint tumis! -4!t& ginminmminiHnninnnMnmmmmntmniin.niiimmHimtniVciiinniiiimn!!!!!!!!!!!! NO, NKVJBR! 1 IPs ! S Wo never advertise a cheap price to draw you in, and then depend on smart clerk? to make you pay more for something elso. 2 1 Our Prics Are Tin Lowest! 1 Ladles' Union Suits. 19c 12c Ladles' Fall Wolght Vests Yard Wide- Satin, black and colors $1.25 Black Satin Brocado dress goods, yard wide. 35c Ladles' Plush Cupo. 27 hi long; 100 In sweep... .$5.00 Misses and Boysfast black Ift jersey ribbed hoso "" Ladles' fust black, jersey ribbed-hose 10c FREE! Watches aimiiiuiuiiiiiaauauiiiuuiiiiaimiiiaiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiaiuiiiiiuiiiinaiuiiuuiuuimi Taking A Ilase Advantage Up to tho present week tho cam paign in this county lias been com mendably free from ubuso of tho can didates of Jtho several parties and politics, locally, has been as clean us always. There seems lust week, how over, to have doveloped In tho opposi tion weeklies a most bitter malignity. Inthocaso of Mr. Purcell tho at tack seems entirely uncalled for. as he launches his shaft at a nominee of the Republican party who has been over whelmingly elected already, and has taken olllco so recently that no possi bility of neglect of duty or betrayal of tho public trust could havo aroused his linger. And this man who bus been received into this peaceful und k ndly community with u glad hand and a good word, thus speaks to his readers, as ho tolls of tho recent as sumption of olllco by Miss Frances Wilson: "She was elected to tho of llco of county treasurer In tho Novem ber of 1800." Yogods! 1S00! Nlnty nlno years ago next .month! May tho friends be merciful to him when they got him. tho friends of the young lady never wl'l or can be. On tho other bund, Mr. Ritter Is perhaps worse. His dig is veiled In sarcasm and tho uncertainly as to whom the thrust is directed lends a peculiar wickedness to It. i Right up at tho to) of his editorial column, where one may u'wuys expect to Hud the keenest thrust ugalnsl Rcpuhllcun Ism, where the most brilliant thought of u week's careful conning Is fired against tho enemy, ono llnds this: " While in the hospital ho did not drink any Peer. Amcnii was uneoiicious some tlmo before ho died." That Is tho whole article; no more; no less It makes ono's blood run cold to think thnt beneath thoso enigmatical but Innocent looking words thero may lurk a meaning which blasts tho fair ropututlou of somo of tho Republican nominees. A summing of thu cntlro ticket fails to locate anyone named Amend. And uono of tho nominees aro in tho hospital. Nolthor would any of them fall dead in half an hour were they to refrain from beer. The RixiiSTiUi passes it up to thoso more learned in tho nomenclature of political cut and thrust. 3lr.s. Webster (irei'ii Fntortiiins. Thero aro somo thirty or more loin ludles, who, whilo they may differ widoly on a hundred propositions, aro perfectly agreed that Ihoy Fri day enjoyed ono of tho pleasuntest days during tho tlmo they havo callod Iola their homo. In response to an invitation from Mrs. Webster Green they drovo out to hor homo west of town und tho day bolng delightfully balmy, they simply picknlcked all over tho furin, climbed tho hay stacks, ato green apples and cut capers thoy would bo slow to tell tholr children of. And all day today If you saw two ludles talking you might safely assunio that thoy vvero discussing again tho surpassing attractions ot a dinner such us kings sigh for. Mrs. Grant Miller was in tho party and secured soveral excellent pictures. Among thoso prosont wero: Mes dames Ross Cluiborno, W. K. Edgar, F, S. Uonnott, J. F. Thompson, A.-.I. Fulton, A. H. Charles, C. F. Scott, M. L, Browstor, l B. Sponcor, Geo. A. Bowlus, R. R. Cluiborno, W. II. Richards, J, A. Robinson, S. M. Jennings, F. J. Ilorton, Agnes Scott, L. E. Bulrd, 13. C. McClain, Grant Miller, John Bolap, Harry MoNiol una MIbsos Rosalia Charles and Jen nie McNlol. Misses and Boys school shoes, all sb.es Taffeta Silk, and black . . all colors 58c Satin Duchesse, all colors and black 50c 25c All Wool yard wido. Black Serge, Ladles' .Tuckets, Black Beaver all sizes $2.75 Men's Never Rip Shoes C"1 ftft best wealing shoo made.. J""v Boys' Nover Rip Shoes best wearing shoo inndo. $1.89 Diamond Rings, Kodaks, Silverware, FREE! r The fLeua York Tribune o Tho Leading National Republican Newspaper, thoroughly up to date, and always a stanch advocate and supporter of Republican principles will contain the most rcllublo news of The Presidential Campaign, including discussions, correspondence and speeches of tho ablest politi cal leaders, brilliant editorials, reports from nil sections of tho land showing progress of the work, etc., etc., and will commend ltsolf to tho careful perusal of ovory thoughtful, intelligent voter who has tho true Interests of his country ut heart. reuj York, Sri-lleeldy Published Monday, Wednesday and l'rld.iy, Is in i entity a lino. Iresh ctery-othcr-dnv I) illy, tivlnii thel.iiust news on tlayN of Issue, and cover ing news of the other three. It contains all the 5nbur?? lmporulit forclun war and other cahle news which appears In Till: DAILY THI HUN'K of same date, also Domestic and roielun Ciiircspondence, Short Stones, r.lek'ant Half-tone Illustrations, Humorous Items, Industrial Information. Fashion Notes, Agricultural Matters and Compic licnslvontul Itrllutilc riiinncl.il nnd Market Kenorts, llPiruliir Subscription I'llce (1 .10 per year. We furnish ll with The Kexlitcr for m;i" per year. 1 c Send all orders to I HE s Wrote to the Wrong Mini lu an open letter to the Ruiistku several enrs ngo. Mr. 1'.. A. 'un Valkenbenr imbllelv wltbdrtw Irom nmliuting with the Democrat le part l and ever since then be bus been a supporter of Republicanism. It seems, howover, that tho part Is very reluctant to drop his namo from tho list und so ho recoived the other day u letter, which had ho a rubber stamp, ho would endoise. "Not paid for' luck of Intorest." Tho letter reads: Olllco Democratic State Central Com mittee Kansas City Kansas. Dear Sir: Tho Democratic party! is now engaged lu another campaign1 with its national and statu ticket in i tho Held. No better or stronger men vvero over nominated by tiny party than thoso who head our tickets. Tho outlook for tho election of tho stuto and national tickets was nover moio promising. Tho commltteo is doing I nil in its power to bring about a I "Glorious Victory" in November. To do ibis wo need your Inlluonco, j support and llnuncial aid. Wohuvo great faith in your ability as a party worker. Tho commltteo Is much in need of means. Will you kindly en close In this coin card f0 cents, 81, or more, by lllling out the blank at tho top of tho other sldo of this card, pluco your remittance In tho pockets of card, pluco tho card In an en velope and mail to above address. Do not fall to return this curd, as It Is charged to your namo on a perma nent record, lours lor success. J. Mack Lovi:, Chairman." On tho other sldo of tho envelope Is u sort of oath that "J will also do all in my power to ussist your commltteo and will also do all that is in my power, in my community, to bring us u glorious victory in November." Now Vun couldn't swear that swear, and ho didn't want tho things prom ised to como Jo pass, and ho don't euro If his namo Is stricken from tho rolls, so ho kept tho card. Koblicil tho Univo A startling incldont is nurrntod by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: "I was In an awful condition. My skin vvas almost yollow, oyes sunken, tonguo coated, pain continu ally In back und sides, no appetite, growing woakor day by day. Threo physicians had glvon mo up. Then I vvas advised to uso Electric Bitters; to my groat joy, tho llrst bottlo mado a decided Improvement. I continued tholr uso for threo weeks, and am now a woll man. I know thoy robbed tho gravo of another victim." 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We furnls'i It with The Register for ?i so per .v ear REGISTER, Iota, i S-S-SSj We give in our illustrated catalogue, FREE, valuable information anil advice to thoso contemplating the study of An. Send postal for cata logue. IIAI.SFY C. IYI.S, Director. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINC AHTS. St. Louis, Mo. ' ) WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ST. LOUIS. Next Term begins Sept. !7,10O0. MGIIICAI. Ili:iAUTMKVr. ( St. Louis and M liuourl M edlcal College1.) Fully isiuliipcil laliur.ilorh I large t'llmrul fu. illitll four jean' our.. J. II. BlIATtLIUll, ll.U., Seo'y. IinVTAL llCI'AIlTMKNT. (lllftflonrl Dental College.) 1'ully etinlpreil liliornloriesi largo clinical fa cilities! tliree)eur'vonrsi. A. II. ITI.I.Elt, Jl.I)., IMi.S., Dean. For Information In regard tu either deiKittuiera, address tho oilkcr named. This Concerns ou For I can tell b the way you walk, you have InJig'stioti. You haven' tho firm dlgnllied walk and general uir that como tiller one is cured of indi gestion, a? on surely can be by taking Dr. Caldwell's rfyrup Pepsin. Got it at C. B. Sponcer's. Tho favorlto way of snuurlng a grudgo down at Pittsburg U to buy tho building where your enemy lives and hist the rent up to $100 per month und then squat on tho eountorand say: "Pay or git." It bus been worked twice lntoly, ono man returning tho tho trick on tho originator. From an old Soldier KNOX, Isd., Jan. 14, 18'J'J. GEXTS: I have ovory contldonco in recominondlng your Syrup of Pepsin. I urn "2 oars of ago and am broken down, tho troublohavlugbeenbrough'. on by my experience in the war. Your medicine bus dono mo inoro good than a hundred doctors und I nm just about well of stomach troubles. Yours truly, JErraitso.v Wilhei.m. C. B. Spencer. To Stop it Cold After oxposuro or whon you feel a cold coining on tnko a doso of Foloy's Honey and Tor. It nover falls to stop a cold if taken in timo. Cunip boll & Burroll. Tho prettiest huts 111 thoclty at Mrs. Tumors on West Madison Avenue. It is oxnsporating to ono who knows Foloy's Honoy and Tar, und knows what It will do, to havo a dealer roeommond something olso us "just tho sanio" or "just as good" for HOW TO STUDY ART! no" or "just ns good" for-' '' coughs, croup, la grlppo. $rCw?i7,oao'c ii n ii " cum GitamWd. ill & Burroll. AAPOLia. minn. colds, cc Campboll n . AfijS.r ' &Ma4&&Wrif3