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AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1000. 4 nnriT anrn 'Actions of the Just It in BURLINGTON'S SECRET of HEALTH and L0N6 LIFE KEEP IN TOUCH WITH TOUR TRADE. MR. BRYAN BACK IN NEW YORK AND WAS GIVEN A TRE-iIENDuL'3 AVATION. VTrvsurn street duel be- TWEES A POLICEMAN AND A SE GAMBLER.

THE LONG DISTANO TELEPHONE sent for "Burlington's Secret of Health and Long Life." and not one who has been heard from has failed to express satisfaction with it. If you want it. cut out the Dledera and out SPOKE III III SQUARE blank for postoffice address, name and date and enclose it and $3.00 to Austin Statesman and you will receive the IH QFHCER VIS KILLED Smell Sweet' The fragrance of life is vigor and strength, neither of which can be found in a person whose blood is impure, and whose every breath speaks of internal troubles. Hood's Sarsa.pa.rUla, purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood, gives a good appetite and makes the weak strong. Run Down "My hosbAnd Kuts run down in httllh nd aU tired out.

Thosi ticethni tntdicint. Hood's Pills And SirsA-ptrSU, buit him up gsun." Mrs. H. I-Mcwy, ToivaaJa, Pa, copyrighted raider containing the rev-elation of the secret. TOOK A TEXT FROM PROVERBS FURNISHES TILE MEANS a toiflino expeS's'b PERFECT SOUTHWESTERN TEIX6RAPH atid TELEPHONE CO.

AND LAUNCHES A POWERFUL ADDRESS. DIED TWO HOURS AFTER HE WAS SHOT THE GAMBLER WAS WOUNDED. Texas, Oct. 10, WOO. Mr.

A. McGary: Dear Sir and Friend It seems the words of commendation I wrote yon about Burlinston'n sr and Lone Ufp a a BBY19 wis mm l.u JTl U1C JI1LU an unpleasant controversy with some I 1 LTNGBI1S Bit MB) tuC vvjk ana ethical or my profession. Hence. I now request you to publish this as my defense and explanation of my course in speaking favorably of a treatment that rf.i She -yVaa Given a Great Ovation, While The human body is as a house wbtch has windows and door through which that which sustains life must enter. Tisji and doors of the human bodjSJe the mouth and nostrils.

througT? these, lurking in what we eat, drink and breathe into our bodies, the enemies of health enter into our internal organism, and immediately begin their direful work. Some constitutions are strong enough to repel these invasions of the germs or microbes, with astonishing success. But is is only a question of time with the -strongest; for if the internal organism is not kept fortified against the constant coming in of these seeds of sickness and disease, the very strongest constitution will ultimately become diseased. In robust health today and prostrated with a burning fever tomorrow, or some other serious ailment, without any apparent cause, is the common experience of the human family. What J.

H. D. Burlington says: "Thirty years ago I discovered the merits of a weil known vegetable agent that is an absolute paraiyzer of all disease germs. While this vegetable agent is in the system it is as impossible for that system to be seriously affected by the germs of sickness or disease as it would be to set a bucket of water on fire with a lighted match. This agent, so powerful in destroying disease germs, is absolutely harmless to the system of even an infant.

I do not offer to send this agent to any one, because all may procure it much cheaper than it could be sent to them, and they will know, as soon as they are told what it is, that it is harmless and contains virtue. "It will build op the run-down sys nate within the circle of the medical the Bands Played Patriotic Airs. It Was the Biggest Meeting of the Entire Campaign. Meilro'a Intarmt In Ctitajw The neighboring reoublic of MTlcn Bat Officers Spirited the Murderer Away Last Night and Saved Hi would probably view with some com- aid in Jf TLWas. know what Mr, secret was, as it had benefited you so much, because you had How)'! fill tmnyimt trTUtlr.rr,4 --Dth at Manor.

aceny a war which would invoiva China deeply and for some time. Th NEW YORK, Oct. 27. W. J.

Bry former country some tea years ago veT-V friend for thirty it 1 1 fcad been yur Physician you tor the ailments an's second coming to this city was deavored to establish a silk Indus to The fctatentnan. WACO, Oct. city wa relieved treatment had try, but found It impossible to make the occasion for one of the greatest political demonstrations of the campaign. Fourteen thousand people heard the democratic candidate speak r. XI i V.a.1 against its oriental comnet- thrown Into Intense ex-nment tonight at o'clock by a duel tnei Officer you' he I first! saw the advertisement 4.

i a fako tn 1 like 1 ahar I Sot hold of itor. Should war upset thinga in the far east Mexico might still be able to a foothold in the direction at Macltson s-juare uaiuni, ur? saw iwas 'f i1e.atmen' been spaklng all day. This morning was spent in New Haven, and this afternoon he made several addresses at joints between New Haven and Moreland, wall paper, painters' sup In regard to the district Judgeship race. The cltizon of Austin will given a like opportunity Monday night at Hancock's opera house. The truth will told and those who d-sire to hear it should be on hand.

There were quite number of cases up before Mayor McCall yesterday morning. Refugio Guitt-rras. Louis Mack, Felleano Estrado were each fined for being drunk. W. Adam-son was fined 110 ir the tsiai off-uns-i.

The additional penalty was added for hls misbehavior In being brought to the station. Torn Brown, t. F. Fielder, John Allen and Jimt-j Hunter were fined $5 each for fighting. The case of Nora Harris was set for Monday.

sood thing. You asked me to vevoS TRdld opinion the mter you not been my tW the JS as i tors' tofjy'10 fr doc- plies. this city. He was accompanied to this city by 200 Yaie students. "When he ar Furniture rented.

K. C. Miller. Read Burlington's Secret of Health 4 ut merit rr cret or oatnr V1, 10 se tem while it is destroying disease germs, and will give those who use it according to directions a fresh lease of life. "It Is not claimed to be a cure-all; for nothing can cure those whose con and Long Life, then send for it.

W. D. Mitchell Of the police force ari Will King, a negro gamti r. King had Im come boist tous at a ihil" stand on Sixth street and! th proprietor 'phoned for an officer. Mitchell carno alone, arid va met on the sidewalk hy the negro, gun in hand.

The r.trro opened fire, and Mitchell the shot, but mo MI mortally wounded. The negro ran away, followed by a mob, but eluded his pursuers, hdlrig In a partially burned hoa ie two blocks away. Officers found him there, and rushed him to Jail, and afterwards fearing a mob the. negro was spirited out of the tity. Kin was woumleti slightly by Mitchell, who nnptfed his revolver bef r- Ml.

Mitchell died two hours after the shooting. In it pV 1 evictions concern- Furniture bought. K. MTer. rived at the? Grand Central station there were more than 5000 persons there to gr--t him.

He spent the remainder of the afternoon at the Hoffman house wlwre he went over the business of the campaign with th-? leaders. After dlnnor in his honor, at which there were forty-five guests, he stitutions have became absolute NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS. The woman who is lovely In face, cernine th tl my dements con- form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and Irritable. If she witnessed the great pyrotechnic dis wrecks.

But it will prevent all kinds of sickness, disease, infections or contagions. And it is far better to iock the door before the thief enters the house than to depend on ejecting him after he enters. This agent will stand guard in the system and paralyze the thief of health as he enters the door. It Is so convenient to take that it be vr' play. The sky was carpeted with red.

and Madison Square was ablaze in his honor hen tha carriage which was to has constipation or kidney trouble, her take him on his tour, appeared. The comes a pleasure to take it every uses in his hnX" agent ia th 1 nna tftat this impure blood will cause blotches, skin eruptions an a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the test medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to morning upon rising. Then you are that rhl "eslffermie of all safe from disease so long as you keep streets were crowded with people, and his trip to Madison Square Garden was a triumphal one. to have been vl Z.0" seems sion for mar.v lne Profes- purify the blood.

It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety SclOOlof SIOFTIAHD ao4 TYPEWRITING THE ERWIN SCHOOL the most highly endorsed, best equipped, largest, most progresses and successful In Tsxas. Only expert teachers employed. Positions secured fr graduates. Satisfaction Money refunded. Day and night sessions.

MRS. LILLIE ERWIN, Principal. 'Pboas 411. E. 4tk St.

TO THE PEOPLE OF TRAVIS COUNTY; "Truth About County Affairs" Is greatly encouraged by the support given by the good p'ple of the county. We confidently believe that without At 8 o'clcck it was estimated that the best germlcla; knon to ZV Vl cause, while it is so destructive to "dl ease jrerms of aii ue. to dis-l skin, rich complextion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a there were fully 14.000 people in the garden. At o'clock the speakers run-down invalid.

Only 50 cents at C. 17 harmless to the human system0 Anvl germ de. of thi i V' yrle.m- Any O. Yatea' drug store. reached the garden.

They were Hon. hn.fl.V. is bound tol DEATH AT MANOR. Pperlsd to Tin- Siatemjmn. MANOR, Oct.

27. J. C. Harris, Hxt-tl years, died at his home at 9:30 o'clock this morning. The deceased was born in lulsia county, and moved to Texas, Travis county, in 171, and has resided hero ever since.

He leaves eleven children, seven of whom are married. He was married but once, and survived his wif l-ss than two years. Mr. Harris was one of the old-st and best citizens in the community, arid will tm misled by ail who knew him. it up.

For thirty-five years I have taken it. and would take an oath to the fact that I have never been sick during the time. If you take it regularly for three months you will continue it during your life time. "It matters not -what your ailment may be, if anything will cure it this agent will, because it will destroy the germs that are annoying your weak point or points, and nature will do the rest. No medicine on earth can do any more than this, assist 'ature.

This agent Is not a drug. But my folder revealing my 'Secret of Health and Long Life' will make it all nlain to you Whenever thl" NO. 735. School shoes for girls' "beat S-IasZk the band." Price $1.75. Bourke Cockran, Senator Hill, Senator Wellington, Anson Phelps Stokes, and William R.

Hearst and they mlved an ovation. They went to thir places on the platform and Mr. Hearst, as Physician "iV" H. R. BURT, East Side Cong.

Ave. and 7th St. wnt hav V' a J'scjifi-sion of it- incoma from subscription the paper (kVm medWl association! or in the medical Journals LPI0fefslona investigation of Patriotically flnllke Brltunnt Though a philosopher and man. ot will be self-sustaining from advertis temporary chairman nominated. Anson Phelps Stokes as presiding officer.

Mr. Stokes had uttered but a few words when he was wildly greeted and re and furnish you with much valuable ing and voluntary contributions alone 1 'ma that its field otl peace Count Tolstoi has never been able to overcome his patriotic dislika -i- murn than Mr claimed for it. He doe-il not mention its merits in skin diseases to the Not long since sponded with smiles and bows. The band played "America," while the cheering lasted. after the next issue.

Though only two numbers have been issued, th people have come to realize that the paper Is what it purports to be the "Truth" an we are en staled that whenever he takea up hia morning paper he hopes to read that rior to it in that line. This fact alon-stamps it as a natural germicide, am anything that possesses superior germ- the Boers have given the Englishman good thrashing. properties at harmless to couraged to continue our efforts in the ine numan system, is of priceless valu-to sufferinsr humanitv Interest of good county government. Mr. Bryan was presented with an immense bunch of chrysanthemums by a young girl.

took the flowers uttered a hasty expression of thanks and shxk the girl's hand. He went to the front of the speaker's platform. The The next issue will be today certainly not later than Monday. We have been LinglUh Langnage lexh. The English language heada the lUt, I have not made an elaborate Investigation concerning its value for consumption, hilt am tram .1 with the enormous vocabulary of 2M.

1 a 1 1 i 1 1 ti no better remedy for consumption carl delayed In securing suitable cuts, otherwise the paper would have been out on time. 000 words, while Ihe Spanish has only information. It win De worth more to those who procure it than a free drug store and a free doctor at their constant command. "Every family should have It. If you have children you know how distressing It is to have these dear little ones stricken down with burning fever or other ailment caused by some disease germ or microbe, you know not what, and often the doctor isleft to conjecture at the cause.

But 'Burlington's Secret of Health and Long Life' will enable you to keep your children in constant good health. What is $3.00 when compared with one night's uneasiness at the bedside of a suffering child?" AN UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. S. E. Risinger of Lometa, says: "Your secret folder received yesterday.

I can say that I was truly glad to know that I had not been humbugged. Since finding out the secret can say it is no new thing to me. I was troubled with throat when a child, and was cured by the treatment, only in a very different form. "My grandmother died at the age of ur Buggemea. it can re used in all pul monary troubles by the mouth and in halation.

It is the nnlv 20,000, the German Italian 75,. 000, French 30,000, Turkish 22,500. It Is our intention to Hsue at least tiseptic known to me that, can oe wice more during lhi3 week, and if the applause then deepened. He stood there looking toward the box his wife occupied, and occasionally glancing about the garden with a smile. He finally waved his hand for silence, but it was ten minutes longer before quiet was restored.

His voice was strong and clear, and be seemed to be in ex Shakespeare's vocabulary is put at iimaieu into me mngs sulliciently to d' any good. demonstrations of the enemy demands, 900. Miltozx's at 8,000 and the Bible Is rather Ic-aa, we will come out oftener. Now, after being thorouhgly convlncj ed as I am Of thp mprila tAn, The next paper will be eight pages, u. iiiii, ncat-i ment.

irhprp tho f.Tli.rr,in I The most complete, up-to-date stock hearted, philanthropic physician whrl cellent physical condition. of wall paper at Moreland'a. Stamps. Statesman size, with many novel features. We solicit support end ads from all friends of good county government.

Mr. Bryan on being introduced said can uiame me ror saying so? I have lived in Texas thlrty-thre years, and have hepn nrariWno. I BRIEF RIT3 OF CITY NEWS. Colorado command'Ty will meet Monday night at the Masonic hall. A.

J. and Carrie S-sions, colored, have been licensed to wed. L. Keys was jtsterday by -r Evans for being Intoxicated. Things were very quiet ir.

both the police and sheriff's department yesterday, Maggie Sorrels has filed suit in the district court against A. P. Sorrels for divorce. Nelil Regley, democratic nominee for justice of th p-aee, spoke at Fort Prairie) yestarday afternoon. The party of democratic candidates who have been touring the mountali districts have returned.

Louis I.ee was fine! tl' and costt yesterday by Justice Stuart on a plej of guilty to carrying a pistol. A number of University student and citizens returned from San Ant Wo last night. It is reported that the greater portion of the cotton crop of Trt vis countj will be gathered In the next month, Rufus Randall, charg-d with for ftery, had a habeas corpus trial befof. Judge Morris yesterday ana was leased from custody. Sixth street was crowded all dc yesterday, It being too wet to pick ct ton.

A good deal of cotton was mm keted and trade was brisk. A number of the county schof part: For sprains, swellings and lameness JNO. W. MADDOX. Ed.

Truth. "I am glad to be here tonight not cine regularly for the past wenty-severl there Is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by C. O.

Yates. An mis wnne 1 nave been wha we term an ethical physician, and I fee THE CATHOLIC HOSPITAL. only for the opportunity It gives me to again meet the people of New York; but because I am glad to give my expression of my appreciation of the great work which has been done and a. yaiuonnoie priae in tne ract that th. medical fraternity of our state has sev -j 109 years.

I never knew her to take a dose of medicine from a doctor, but she used this same treatment all the time. TOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Are grand, but ski a erupUoac rett erai times nonorea me. I love my pro 'ork Is Expected to Begin On It On tession ana aesire to maintain the good will of my professional brethren. Bu Ufa of Joy. Bucklia's Araloa SalT area them; als aid, ruaalag aa4 fesrar being done by the National Associa 1 am getting too 01a to De SO tightlj bound bv thi rule nf seres, ulcers, bolls, feloaa, aaras, warts, cats, bruises, burns, eaaaaed Election Day.

resterday morning a letter was reived from the architect of the Catho-hospltal which Is shortly to be erect- DrOfffsional ethlr that ran Tint anaad my conscientious convictions concern I haada, chilblains. Best il ear aa art. Driraa aut palma i4 acaaa. Oaly cents a box. Cara naraabead.

tion of Democratic clubs, and the able and efficient president of the club, Mr. Hearst. It has been of great efficiency in perfecting the organizs.tion and collecting money for the campaign and "'K any treatment mat 1 Deneve to helnful to th nffirlTnr I on the site of the old Tobln Park, Said by C. O. Yates, dnirgist.

When Mr. Hall's treatment was flrsj "I would advise all who suffer fram throat, lung or chest trouble to commence using the remedy as soon as possible." The Hays County News, one of the best weekly papers in the state, says in an editorial: "The editor of The News has received 'Burlington's Secret of Long Life and is now trying it. He has been an invalid for years, and believes that the secret will make him entirely well. It Is a grand thing, and $3 can not be in-rested to a better advantage any Mifylng the contractors that they lould have to beln breaking ground Try our misses' "solid service" school orterea 10 tne pudhc we doctors mad. a hard fight against it.

I now say it I a srood thine In rtaln for the foundation on November 6. The shoe. $1.25 and $1.50. H. It.

Burt, east side Congress avenue and Seventh tho liberality of the president of the association has been an Inspiration to the members. The week's work remaining for the clubs to do is to get our vote to the polls and guard the count. street. many a doctor has used it In his prael tice to great advantage. I know thai vrork of erecting the building will be pished as rapidly as possible.

Mr. Burlington's treatment is tenfol IkpN Cowiim Tspu is the largest consumer of where." more useful and profitable than Mr Hill's, hence I have said what I have iown not one cent's interest in it, but do fel an IntprMI In anvtKlm, v. 'In searching for a text for this (rill begin Monday, though a majortj rtoa In the world, the average being 100 pounds a person a year. The evening's speech I found a passage in LIKE OPIUM EATERS, Coffee Drinkers Become Slaves. The experience, suffering and slav- Proverbs which sets forth the thought know will be beneficial to my suffering fellowmen.

If I can't make a living aj which I desire to impress upon you. hava been postponed until later on ac count" of the lateness of the cotton crop, Dr. D. B. Penlck will address thj boys at 3 o'clock in the Young Men'i Christian association rooms.

Judgt Americana use but four pounds pei Capita. Belgium uses more tobacco in proportion, than any other country, about 110 ounces per capita yearly. my proression without crying dowl thlnea that Vnnw ya i i J. W. Jackson of Austin, Texas, a prominent preacher and office editor of the Firm Foundation, says: "I have been using the Burlington treatment for about six weeks and am improving in general health all the time.

I was a great sufferer from Indigestion and kidney trouble, and from. my improvement thus far have firm hopes of being fully restored to health." Hundreds of families in Texas have You will find it in the 22nd chapter and 28th verse: 'Remove not the ancient of some coffee drinkers would tie (imost as interesting as the famous w. DI1IIIJ because of some Improper rules In tbl code of professional ethics, then I shaJ strike out on an Independent line. Rel 'Confessions of an Opium Eater, says landmarks which thy fathers hare Brown will speak to the men at 4 all Italy uses only twenty-two tunces. "The democratic party Is the con a Boston man.

w. J. Tuson, 131 West Newton street. "For twenty years I used coffee at the breakfast table and. o'clock, Cinder were placed on the strefr G.

W. CHRISTIAN, M. D. servative party of today, the republican party, the revolutionary party1. incidentally, through the day, I craved crossing yesterday morning.

Thiswat The democratic party is defending great improvement, as the slop PLEDGE OF HONOR. time honored principles, the republi become so deep as to make the cross it as a whisky longs for his morning bracer. I knew perfectly well that it was slowly killing me, but I could not relinquish It. "The effect on the nervous system waa finally alarming, and my general can party Is urging new experiments, I hereby promise upon my word ef honor that I will not by word of ings almost impassable. The democratic party is applying moutn, ascription, hint, sign or anus ion reveal or In any way make known Joaiar Stamp a- State.

Jtobart BL Lee, grandson of the reat Confederate soldier, is taking a prominent part la Virginia's political campaign. He is a son of William U. F. Lee, who has represented the Alex andrla district In congress for seraraa terms. aa4 is a young man of considerable culture and oratorical ability familiar principles to new conditions, health greatly impaired.

I had dyspep The colored people had a barbecue at New Hope, near Manor, yesterday. All the county candidates wnt out and spoke the colored on the Is the republican party is removing the to any one the contents of the booklet or folder containing the information called "Burlington's Secret of Health and Long Life." I furthermore promise that after I have used the treatm ent three months, I will, if called upon ta do so. give a fair written statement of the effects I may have experienced sia, serious heart difficulty and insom ancient landmarks." nia. When I would lie down I would almost suffocate. My doctor assured me it was due to the action of caffeine When Bryan came out of the garden under this treatment.

Ana ir 1 snouia vialate this pledge in any way, I here sues in the county campaign. by confess, in advance, that I will be guilty of a breach of promise witrl he was standing near the Dewey arch Building permits have been issued (which is the active principle of coffee) on the heart. to the Austin Gas company to build a "I persisted In its use, however, and He spoke there a short time and went from there to the stand at Twenty-fourth street on the other side of the J. liy D. Burlington.

Postoffice and State: Sign name Date. suffered along Just as drunkards do brick house on West Second street to cost J1MO, and to W. W. Calloway to erect a on Congress avenue to Prescriptions comlr.g Into Carpenter's drug store on East Sixth street are increasing very rapidly. WHY? because N.

J. Alexander does the work, end tha beat mat-rial Is being used. square. He got to this stand at 10: One day when I was feeling unusually depressed a friend whom I met looked me over and said: Now, look her. and left fifteen minutes later.

He was cost J10. then driven to the Hoffman house and old man, I believe I know exactly what's the matter with you. You are Hon. E. T.

Moor, one of the ms went at one to his room. a coffee fiend, and it's killing you. I forceful and pointed speakers in the state, will address the Voters of the He said he fel ta little tired, but not want to tell you my experience. at all exhausted. drank coffee and it ruined my nerves.

city on the issues Involved In the dis atlectert my heart and mad? me a sal trict Judgeship race Monday night, a Better Be Safe Than Sorry! INSURANCE In City and Country DEWEY'S BROTH En DIED. low. tniious oi.i man, hut through a friend who had been similarly afflicted THEY WON'T WEAR OUT. Our shoes for little men, price $1.50. I.

It. BURT. East Side Cong. Ave. er-d 7th St.

BUSY BUSINESS No. 110 East Sixth Street. Drop in any time during tb day when hungry and get a lunch. Tho. Look- is there and will be glal to meet his old patrons.

the opera house. i rouna a iiessei relief and want to steakir.K Monday a MOXTI'ELIEK. ict. 21. -Edward.

Dewey, brother Admiral Dewey, died at his this city. tell you about it. Try Postum Food Coffee, a grateful, delicious beveritge. Hancock's opera houw promises to a very intreUm; affair. The issue He had been ili sever! months with kidney trouble.

in tha district J'Jdeship race will be full or nourishment, that will satisfy your tast for coffee and ft-ej your nervous system back into rather than tear it down as has been CI Dp I Prcmpt attention to business and fa pointedly, truthfully pres--r. treatment to patrons. All efcari ed by Hon. E. T.

Moore-. J. U. Hamll NEVER EVEN DRKtJiED IT PRINCETON, N. Ion, Genrge Calhoun and John "I took my friend's advice, and ITestaent Cleveland ii.KivI No votr can afford to mi.

K. J. ALEXANiE. Sper attention giv-R to prescrlp. tions'at J.

R. Carpenter's drug stor on East street, next to De Wall, ing. within a weK rrom that my g'tinn seemed perfect. I sl a sweet tonight in regard to h.s Juvln been offered th- presidency LIGHTNING right. INSURE NOW.

TORNADO jHancock Little, rvn ilNF Hancock" Opsra House, It. Ladles especially invited. For several weuks the dem'crat refreshing sleep all nisrht. and my heart quit its quivering and Jumping. I have "I never heard of th tt.

of It candidates have been telling the peo or dreamed of it, and I believe vis- Austin, been steadily gaining in health and vt right along." pie of Travis county thj inside facts See that Joe's Favorite has th? union label on. I anyone else did, either.".

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