COPPER SHARES LARGEST DIVIDENDS. SAFEST INVESTMENT. Boston & Texas Ci Company. Mm CAP3TAL STOCK S : r 00,000. 250,000 Shares. Full Paid r.nt3 ft on-assessable. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : HON. EMERY M. LOW, President. G20RG5 W. RU3SELL, 1st Vice-President. I.nul.clurcr Mayor . Ilrocktun, las. Paper riflBUllCttVr, Baston. Mass. JAS. M. WHEATON, Secretary. EOW. 3. R03IN3, Treasurer. F. M. SPAULDING, 2d Vice-president and General Manager. 5TILU1AN CLOUiH. Capitalist, Lowell, Hass. CHAS. 0. BRIQJiTMANi Contractor and Builder, New P. M, SPAULDINO, Boston, Mas. Bediord, Hiss. C. T. CROSBY, manufacturer, Lowell, .".iss. PRESTON R. MANSFIELD, Treasurer Abbott fVfg Co., h. P. BARNES, manufacturer, Lowell, Wnss. Dsdham, Hiss. JOHN A. SULLIVAN, Counseilor-al Law, Boston. HON. Ql E. A. sniTH, C pitalist, L The Gmpany owns over twelve thousand opened, tested, developed and NOW BEING OPE: bearing clay and marl running from live to ten p carrying from fifty to seventy per cent, coivv ; 1 favorable climate, cheap fuel, and ampts v v, experts and engineers to bz one of th: ; : land, quantity r nd qv.an: crore, -Tr " demand and profit hi producing copp:r c 1 .-. Company possesses unequalled advantages z: :1 : This Company can produce copper ai copper mining is the sa7-2j7 . of all Calumet and Hecla ore averaged 4 1-2 p :r cen . D. ALDEN, Boston, Hass. !, . 'ass. :. ; of rich copper land in Texas, .'lT5D. Millions of tons of copper ce i y and large quantities of ore V. Cheaply mined and treated, ' Czi by geologists, chemists, ' 'a the world. Amount of an ! : .'eatmeht, the increasing , Doston and Texas Copper he best kin;! of an investment. . - a3 any in the -?rzrd. '. ) IviOST PROFITABLE J. vi.OO. paid $62,850,000 diviclends Tamarack ore averages 3 per cent. 12 has p id $5,910,000 in dividends. Atlantic ore averages 85-100 of 1 per cent. It has paid $700,000 in dividends. Boston and Morttttt ore runs 7 per c:nt. it paid $10,775,000 in dividends. Franklin ore avttH 1 37-oo p:r cent. It has u: I iJ,??D,000 In dividends. The Quincy orePRes 1 n:r cut. It !:. ' ? ,070,000. THE AVERAGBbF BOSTON &TEXAj 022 13 OVERDO PER CENT., and of copper mark and clayj from 5 to 10 per ce: Both the ore, marl and clay are within a few feet of the surface of the ground, so that the experaee of mining and hoisting is minimized. A party of N;vv Enlan I capitalists who have just returned from an examination of the mines i conjunci.'on vlih one of the ablest mining engineers in thecountry, report the property to beor.ecf the largest and best in America, and to contain inexhaustible quantities of rich cotosr deposits. It is estimated that the plant now being arranged for will produce $3,000 to $5,000 per day, NET. Prospectus, engi .leers' reports, assays and ft il information will be furnished on application. Remit b check, P. 0. order, draft or reg! srtered letter to Treasurer. Limited amount or stock only at $5 per shar -, full pnld and non -assessable, by immediate application. BOSTON & TEXAS COPPER COMPANY, TRESVIONT BUILDING, BOSTON, MASS. Tilt: BEST OR AM.. Forever Bfty years Mh-. Wissurw's Pooth. DM H I fat rp hie been used by mother, fur ilu-ir vhiMr.ii while teething. An' you disturbed at nlghtand broken of your net by n ii k child easTering and crying with on in of cutting teeth? If m. Bend t ance and gel bottleol "Mrs. Win slew's soothing syrup" for "lii l.l r.-n Teething, ii- t1im i- incalculable. It will relieve tt-poof IHUa sufferer immediately. Depend upon If, mother., there i no mittaki' nlioiit it. It cure, diarrhea, regulate the Stomach end Bowels, vuro Wind Colic, .often, the Gums, reduce, tagaiamatlon, inni glveetone and i nergy t" she whole system. "Mr-. Window's Soothing Sy rup" fi.i children teething Ii pleasant tc the ui, m l i the preecription ol one of the old. o and beat female pbyalclanaand inir-!' in the United state and l fur eale by nil ilrunKi-t" Ibtoughoul the world. Price, twenty-flee cent. . iilt;- He mm' and u t "Shv. Wl.UW'l Booraixn STKtrp." vt-iy. Ilrink UimtUI after you have concluded that you OUgbt not to drink coffee. It in not a medicine lut doctors order it be cause it in healthful, iuviyorating and appetising, It is made from pure grains and Las that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grade of coffee and costs about i as much. Children like it and thrive on it be cause it is the genuine food drink contai ning nothing but nourishment. Ask your trrocer for Graiii-O, the new food ilrink. 1;" and -5c. A Dl DM m Gen Is used for Plastering Houses. It Is a new discvery Untirantued fo last longer than iiny other plaster. It is preferred t Adamant. Ktir liiirticulars call on or address D. A. KERN MIDDLEBDB6H. PA. sua U To PATEIT Good Idm "1 may be aecured by our aid. Addreaa, THE PATENT RECORD, Bllttaiere. Md. gatocrlptlona to The Palest Record fijwperansi JA8 O. GROUSE. ATTORN KT AT LAW. HlODIilBURa, PA. All bueinea entrusted to hie oare will receive oronipt attention; It Cerlnlnly I. n't. It Isn't very consoling to know. As hither ar.a thither wc flop, That while It's overerowJed below There Is always room at the top. Cblcaso Dally News. An F.xplnnntlon. j(aeMlss Oldgirl says she Has seen only 23 winters. EthelI presume she is troubled with . . - t , 1 .. IntfiF imA auOW-uiiuuiicaa in w - ti. Y. Journal. rouerlr Treated. "Vrai rliln't even pay the minister who married us!" cried Mrs. Peck. ifo fWorveil to be hunc unl ahoutel Henry, savagely I'biladelphia North American. One netter. CoyI'll carry that carpet bag for a dime. Uncle Josh Wall, I guess TU go you one better and carry it myself lor oothiu'. Cleveland I'laln ueaier. Doe. oHee Agree With You T If not, drink Grain-Q made from Sure grains. A lady writes : The ret time I make Grain O I did not like it t after usintt it for one w eek nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." H nourishes and feedB the evatero. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure graina. Get a package today from your grocer, foil ,ow tbe directions in making it and you will have a dehei oua and healthful table beverage for old and young, loo. and 26c. RIPANS TABULES are intended for children, ladies and all - who prefer a medicine disguised as con- ' I fectionery. They may now be had (put 1 I T! ., T) .r- rnlrinfir.t-IVn 111 fl KrtY UU 111 1 HI AJUACS, atvv-iu-i."" """i r- 1 r price, twenty-live cents or hvc boxes tor one dollar. Any druggist will get them :f..,. I r-; t -f fl-iovr tmr nlwnvs; hr jfifSk 11 VULl liioiat, tinva " "J " " obtained by remitting the price to The Ripans Chemical company --v0pr SPRUCE iigjll PRESIDFNT M KINI.EY. "I am glad to participate with the famlMos, friends and fellow citizens of the Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers In thiB glad reunion. You have earned the plaudits not alone of the people of Pennsylvania, but of the whole nation. You made secure aud permanent the victory of Dewey. You added new glory to the American arms. Every one of the noble men. of the regulars or volunteers, soldiers or seamen, who thus signally served their country In its extremity (remained In the service after the expiration of their period of their enlistment) deserves the special recognition Of congress, and It will he tn me an unfeigned pleasure to recom mend for each man a special medal of honor. The government to which you gave your love and loyalty welcomes you to your homes. With no blot or stain upon your record, the story of your unselfish service to country and to civilization will be to the men who take your places at the front and on the liilng line, and to future genera tions, an example of patriotism and an inspiration to duty." President Mc Kinley to Lieut. Col. Harnett and his comrades of the Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers, at Pittsburg. BARNETT'S TOUR A BIfi SUCCESS. Republican Candidate For State Treasurer Enthusiastically Received. I ST Hi. Will Administer the Office For the Ben efit of the Whole People. TO GUARD PUBLIC MONIES. PATENTS V rvifumlt nr mmmtinl OBTAINED TX&MS 1AST. Consult or communicate with the Mltorl of this paper, who wul give all tsar- K. fi Pottiegei, Veterinary sUroeoN. aiLINBOROVI, M. Allproaaastoaal tslnrss sntrnstad to my ear will receive prompt and careful attention. Will Insist Upon Immediate Payment of Interest Upon Pnblic Funds and Will Cash Warrants Promptly. (Special Correspondence.) Philadelphia, Oct. 17 The tour of Colonel Barnett, the Republican nomi nee for state treasurer, has been a series of popular demonstrations of en thusiasm, and as he proceeds In his canvass the meetings get larger and the ovations more enthusiastic. Many of the scenes witnessed in Roosevelt's whirlwind campaign for governor in the Empire state are being repeated here. The people, regardless of party, are turning out to receive the young soldier fresh from the Philippines, and all indications are that many of them will disregard politics when they vote next month and Democrats and Repub licans alike will honor him with their ballots. Colonel Harnett is not a spec tacular orator. He does not play to the galleries, but In a straightforward, matter of fact way ho discusses the Issues and tells the people Just what he will do in the event of his election. He spoke plainly as to the office of state treasurer In a recent speech. HARNKTT'S PLATFORM. In this address, among other things, he said: . "The platform adopted by the Pennsylvania Republican state convention Is the best that haa besn promulgated in any common wealth of this republic. If I shall be 'elected to the office of Btate treasurer I shall ask no better rule for my guidance than the enuncia tions of that platform. Under those principles I shall hold the position for the whole people, irrespective of party. It shall be my duty, and It will be so fulfilled, as an ac counting officer of the state, to aid in the prompt collection of taxes and claims, the prompt settlement of all accounts against delinquents, whether Individuals, companies or corporations, without fear or favor, for the purpose of maintaining the credit of the state Dy promptly pay ing, under due warrants of law, all claims and appropriations. And especially for facilitating and carrying on the work of our grand free school system in every district, no matter how small or how remote. "The Republican party has placed upon our statute books a law which campels bankers to pay Interest on dally balances of deposit of state money. That interest shall be promptly collected and applied, un der provisions of law. to the obli gations of tbe commonwealth. "It la not the reform of abuses that the Democratic party desires. It la after bigger game. It hopes to create dissensions In the Repub lican ranks that will serve to dis rupt and disorganise the party ana give them a chance to carry the presidential election next year. Let Republicanism he shaken In its Tory citadel and tbe party In every state In the Union will be seriously at acted. remocratlc victory means that the flag shall be hauled down from over the Philippines and tbe national nslgn suffer its first dU- BKCRKTAKY OF STATK HAT. "It is the duty of every Republican, no matter In what state he may live, to go to the polls next month and sup port the nominees of his party, and by so doing assist in bringing about a sweeping Republican triumph through out the country. Nothing could be more gratifying to the Republican na tional administration and nothing could give more encouragement to the president in carrying out the poll ties he haB outlined. Knemies of the country and the political opponents of our party would rejoice over a fall ing off of the Republican vote this fall. No more patriotic duty can lie perform ed by Republican citizens than going to the polls and casting a straight Re publican ballot and by getting their neighbors to do likewise. Next year's presidential contest Is already under way. Republicans should be on the alert." Secretary of State Hay, in re cent interview. BOLDIBR8 ARE DELIGHTBD. The soldiers who are with Colonel Barnett on his tour are all delighted with the ovations that the party are receiving at every stopping point. Ma jor Klllian. of the First Nebraska, who was with Barnett in the Philippines, and who came east to help him in his canvass, makes a rattling campaign orator. He says the people of Penn sylvania are most patriotic and that from what he has seen and heard on thia trip he is confident that Colonel Barnett will be elected by an immense majority. The Barnett party are due at Read ing tonight, Lancaster tomo ow night, West Chester on Friday nnd Media in the afternoon and Chester In the evening on Saturday next. For the following week this is the schedule: Monday, 23d, reception In Philadelphia; Tuesday, 24th, Indiana; Wednesday, 25th, Kittanning, Arm strong county; Thursday, 26th, New Castle, Lawrence county; Friday, 27th. Franklin, Venango county, and Sat urday, 28th, Erie. They will open the last week of the canvass at Warren, Warren county, on Monday, Oct. 30; on Tuesday, Slat, they are due at Bradford, McKean county; Wednesday, Nov. 1, at Willlamsport. They are to be given a reception by the Penrose club, of Philadelphia, on Friday, Nov. 3, and by the Young Republicans of Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov. 4. This schedule is subject to a few changes. The Dauphin county Republicans Insist upon Colonel Barnett visiting Harris burg on the last Saturday of the can vass. General Gohln has another party of spellbinders, who arc at work daily. They are booked for Brookville this evening, Kittanning tomorrow after noon and Butler in the evening, and Franklin on Thursday and Greenville, Mercer county, on Friday. They go to Meadvllle next Saturday. This party is accompanied by the Tenth Regiment Glee club, which is making a big lilt wherever meetings are held. A6D1NAIMSPRAYER. Insurgents' Solicitude For Their Party Disgusts Loyal Penn sylvania Democrats. CREASY'S UNPOPULARITY. Official Election Returns Which Show That He Does Not Stand Well With His Neighbors. (Special Correspondence.) HArrlsbure. Oct. 17. Make a note of the date Election day, Tuesday, No vember, 7. All good Renubllrans will bear this In mind. This is going to be a great vanr in national nolltlcs. The result of the elections In the several states next month will be watched not only by the people of the United States, but hv tho nations of the world. The Issue of the foreign policy of the McKlnley administration Is inseparatiiy connected with thecanvass in every state in which thorn 1. tn ha an election, and the re turns will be watched and reviewed with particular reference to their bear ing upon the national administration. Mnthlnv that has occured in Dolitics since the last presidential election baa created as much tain as tne proclama tion of Agulnaldo to bla followers. In which be said: "In America there Is a great par ty that Insists upon the govern ment recognising Filipino Inde pendence. We must show gratitude and maintain our position more resolutely than ever. We should pray to God that tbe great Demo cratic party may win tbe next pres idential election." This declaration from tbe ringleader of the insurgents has attracted wide spread attention, and Democrats who are loyal to their government are dis gusted with the position in which their leaders have placed them and their party. They wlU refuse to vote tbe Democratic ticket thia fall. There la every reason why every Republican should go to the polls os