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Children. Cry
Castoria
w Iucii we belong to is for tbe Uriie iii elector c
power. peaceful
1 IlK l.AW's OPfCUATlON KZTIVDIB.
My predecessor. ou the 4th day of J ana- ..
try, im, by ao executive order to take iog to the natioual pride sud uothiog
effect March 15, brought the railway mail burtful to the national prosperity than the
1 *r?ice under tbe operation of tbe civil illf,.riori,y of our merchant marine com- „ .
ervlea law. Provision wan made that tbe |wireil with that of other nations whost* He Arrives
TALMACE IN JOPPA.
•* Caetorla is so well adapts t
I recommend it as superior to any preacripUoi
known to me." 11. A An. hi*, M. D..
Ill South Oxford bl., Brooklyn, N. T
in any atata general
er obtained.
children that On the 11th day uf March, Mr. Lvmau.
The Merchant Marirw
There it nothing more Justly huiniliat- 11m Eminent Brooklyn Preacher Talks on
ths Oharitiw of the Hwdle.
t Uw Birthpttce of «winf
t ttUKgeat
on tiie sea
p people art
atth
ly rraaou for their
. It was not always
1 agreed, I think, that
Societies, in the Course of Hie Pilgrtmsye
OKLAHOMA NEWS-
n read
Jt be possible to hare the list of ellgl- possible iu thi* communication to discu&s
"I use Caalorla In ray practice and And it I l,ie* n*<*J before May 1, and requested the causes of ti e decay of our abiding In-
■feoiaily adapted u affections of Chiidrea." t hat the taking effect of the order be post- terests or the different method* i*y "
j poned until lUnt time, which was done,
i subject to the same provision contained in
-from pmon.1 ^Tu„ I « ... I SSlSilS "'"C"
CutoiU la • niwt UC.Urnt m.licii,* (Jr chil- L"«lljl> « OOOer obtntnM.
ALax. Robbbtsom, It. D .
1057 Sd Ave., New York. I
re them. The state-
stood by h m
Da. Q. (
Lowell, Mass.
Castoria promote* Digestion, and
L-i?....I....,,.. a ....
.. .. j posed — .
incut of a few well authenticated facta Socict
and some general suggestion* as to
legislation i* all that is practicable.
That the great steamship lines sailing under
tbe fl.Ks of Knglat.a, France, (iermany,
Spain and Italy, and engaged in foreign
promoted, and have einco
e liberally aided by grants
, . in one foitn or auotber ia
... ,oue.u- generally known; that the American linee bor once hunted thei groat
additional uf eteamships have been abandoned by as oedar from which tho temples at Jerusal.
TIIK WORK GREATLY INCKKASfcl).
a result of tbe revision of the rules ot
ew classification and tbe inclusion of
the railway mail aervico the work of the been.
, commission has been greatly increased and of public
Thus the^jhild^is rendered healthy and its , the present clerical force is found to be iu-
Sfr'SriSSsn F~'€°v'::
bold ion high rMpoutlbilliyln luuurcUe. Jl nly««iMe«, U rami
The growth ot the country and the conse-
ntient increAse of the civ ", list have magni-
fied this function of thtr executive dlspro- ^
ercr'TlmT'the labor innwted* w®th^hii ■ Amen "an wpiuls* TbeTaa tbVt*wne"of on~fl^,"'and Naiwleon had live hundred
nrra'iisn work la in£reJ2«of tento tl!« the delegate* from Sout h American states, prisoners mussu rod in your neighborhood,
bill of point of actual distress by the sudden and to the conference of American nations now cannot linike uio forgot that
bl" ^ 'ml. t™" 7r. ra :i« ipS" i! ,■ " ,"•" -• mo.t m«-lflo. . cbsrlUMti .ho
,ln« KduilulstrHtlon (or mnov.l. „d 2™* ™Kr!5«
the first
aad Entertain* a Company of Christian : basket of cold vituaia, or liko that chanty
which make-* u rousimi speech ou the bo-
r#cP1*' uevolent platform, and goes out tokicktbo
Rev. T. l)e WlttTalmage reached ancient j begiter from tho step, cry lug: ••Hush your
Joppa in time to preach to an appreciative mieerahlo howling:" The aufferora of tho
comnany of Christians last Sunday. His world want not so much theory as practice;
subject was: "The Hirtbplare of Sewing J ll0t so much tears aa dollars , not so much
~ ' jgSgm- I kind wiahee as loaves of breed; not so
! much smiles as shoos; not so much
Jod bless yous!" aa Ja.-kota and frocks.
health bounding In their pulses. 1ft hat a
contraat between the practical beoevolen. o
or this woman and a great deal of the charity They sing in UuUtrie
of this day! This woman did not spend my title clear."
Irs sariMmis « — >• "«■ '■«•
her needle and roUeved tbeiu. She m nol the Clmwron river.
llkethoee ,ierw>ni who .vinj athlie wltb im- Tbe number ot n«n-citl na In the
■ternary •orrowe, and no out In ttortnet I ohlekauw notion UeallraaUd >1 3f,000.
Tbouiandaof dollars worth of mine
i ferry i
and lauuli at the boy who na upoet hi.
which Dorcas made whiio she was
with thorn." Tho preacher said:
Christians of Joppa! Impressed as I am
with your mosque, the ilr t I ever eaw, and
stirred aa 1 am with tho fact that your har
>f Lebanon
M l<7 Sift la ft.
The orator who "wexed11 • Eta*..:,
was arrested for nssault and battery.
When a physician has cured a si 4.
er of hoarseness he sends ii *
in-voice. t «o in mm
ThouirU lomo of our colleces art I'llpo'llll'm''.'l"!'"',
n drawing the
•an make uie forget
that this joppa was tho birthplace of tno
S-tS "E
■tool often a necessary intermediate , jrt u11 lands. 11,0 disaster
between New Yorkand some of Ue South your town when Judas Maocabame set it
1 will nut one earnoat t 'hrlsttan man, bard
working, against Ave thousand mere
theorists on tho subjoct of charity There
are a great mauy who have fine ideas about
church architecture who never in their llfo
hel|Kii to hulld a church. There are inon
who can give you the history of Buddism
and Mohammedanism, who never sent a
i farthing for their evangelisation. Tbero
I uro women who talk beautifully about tho
suffering of tho world, who novsr bad tho
courage like Dorcas to take tbo noedlo and
aasault it.
to apeak of Dorcas the lament-
established ci
wuds for removals.
nercial intercourse.
idimsnipa between i
. if travel la
_ n ,«,««« UH> vit nw hand 1 V*T conclusive of tbs n«'
.^.•y old, they are still in possession ol J iV^ia'not"' true "that" incumbency ferenos, and very suggea;... --------
ihelr faculties. is a concluaive a.-gunient for acontiuu- nioattiecesiij.ry m epi n
Circumstances may make men, but toSi'iblicXtyand a^oo^'at- nilionl that
ine man Isn't a circumstance to anotli- Ui,imJnt j,,Pthe discbarge ot it must be the
er, frequently. added before the argument is complete.
After being married and given is When those holding administrative offices
^~aquea,,°"whloh ss? ssrj: par^'di
shall be ghun in. eratlou or bias affects in any way the dls-
The old Greek philosophers as aclon charge of their public duties, we can more
didn't draw well. One of the wisest o2 i «-*asily stay the tier
them could only Plato small houses.
Elderly classical husbands, to their
wives, provious to visiting their barber:
••Men about to die salute you."
A man arrested for stealing a helmet
frorn the property room of r theater , , ----- .
^x£™'uking *kn,sht car
uefore going to bod. „fduty. 1 have suggested to the heads of
A retired priest sought a position m the executive departments that they con-
waiter In a restaurant. "Have yot aider whether a record might not be kept
had any previous experienoo in tin in each bureau of all these elements that \Vn should also tuako provision for a
business?" asked the proprietor. ! are covered by^the> t rmi ••faithfuliiesa ' uaVal reserve, to consist of such merchant
-Well." said tho priest, hesitatingly, ^'.^r" "'0°*th ' clertjU of Alnriw.iicooslructlon and of a
"I-I have taken ordora." I "h claan. thla rating to be regarded aa a apfc.ari tonunge and speed 11s ti., owbera
„f merit In liwkliiir prouiollooa. win consent Io place at tbe use 01 tno
"Take tbe trader, tbe cattleman an, 11 have «. ,ugg«.e«I to the l-«n>,,,er ^"rT'KnglaS" ha, ^opte'd "?bll
tbe refugees out of the Indian Terrltorj ^."n ^8 b Sl. of lhi npoju wl?. Policy -nd as a result can
and tbe Indiana will favor sllotmeni department, and of frequent inspection, to ;• -, upon necessity. at ouco
and contact with white clvlllrstlon." indicate the relative merit of postmaster 7n "thl ^rtd A Dromrr
of each class. These will be appropriately , «Hfc steamships in tne worm. A proper
A farmer named Kelley, in Tawnet indicated in the official register and report supervision of the( construction of such
„untr, went there In 1^, and ton, j ^,«^n ^
Wtb him three ewea and one pure bred j ,|0 not joubt, and such a record would be advocate of .conomy in our national ex-
Sbropshlre lam Taking account ol t|,e best defense against removals from pend.ture for tbepurposeofexteiiding
stock, October, 1888, be found that he , offici
of tho
P^HHHHBhtttries
d ia this seaport by Dorcas, a
woman with her needle embroidering her
name mcffacoably Intothebennfloeuccof tne
world. 1 see her sitting in yonder home
In tho doorway, and arouna about
of latitude but upon theliueaof tho building, and in th
she sits, i.re the pnlo faces of tho
poor. She listens to their plaint, she
pities their woe, sho makea gurmeuts for
them, sho adjust* tho manufactured arti-
cles to suit tho bent form of this invalid
and to tne cripple that comes
the classified service great benefit would
1 accrue from the adoption of some system
« s,y which the officer would receive thedis-
i theater linct,on an(l benefit that in all pri\
nd South America, , crawling on his hands and knee
... gjve# a poat to thla one, she gives sandals
to that one. With the gifts she mingles
.... . . ,« aa,i.miimii prayers and tenrs and Chrlatian encour.igo
nmr i1«k!Sm ef.iiallte the ment Thon sho K0C8 out 10 00 &ro6UHi 0,1
can steamsb/p lines i, J the street corners by those whom sho has
c.'in . steamship noes m-| , all through the street tho cry
chances of Amfcritou wnmoui|i a.a.-]
the competition which they must meet; blessed.. „
that the American states lying south of us is heard: "Dorcas is coming!' J ho sick
will cordially co-operate in establishing look up gratefully in her faco ns
• lining such lines of steamships she puta her hand ~ ""
o their principal porta I do not doubt.
bad raised «2u0 worth of sheep and '
and was oflered $5)0 for bis flock ot
twenty-live ewos. Seven hundred dol
lars In three years from euch a begin-
ning, is encouraging to persons wh<
want to know what can be made raising
sheep.
Visitor in Kentucky "i noticed tbsi
you cullea that man Judge, is he a
United frt aea'Judg" or a local Judge?'1
Natl re—-A local jedge, sah. lie was a
jodge at a boss ra- o laat week, sail."
It was charged that a Urooklyn aide-
man was a i escaped state orison blrc«
but the paper making It was comp^lle
t< a ologi/". As a matter of fact li.
served out both of hia terms.
A whiskey de'ill—Tne Imp of the bot-
AIDS TO EDUCATION*.
The Interest of the governinput in
education of tho people found an early
pression not only in the thoughtful
sometimes warning utterances of our
ablest statesmen but in liberal appropria-
tions fr.-m t he common resources for tbo
siippcit education in the new statea.
No one w ill deny that it is of the gravest
nation's concern that those who hold the
ultimate control of public affairs should
have the necessary intelligence w isely to
direct and determine them. National
aid to education has, therefore, taken
the form of land grants aud in that form
the constitutional power of congress to
promote the education of people is not ser-
iously questioned. I do not think it can
be successfully questioned when tho form
peL
foreign
improvement of
development of a sufficient bodv of traioeil
the i veteran seaman, the promotion of rapid
ex- and regular mail communication between
rtn i the ports oi other countries and our own
and the adopt lou of large and swift Amer-
our Iran steamships to narai uses in time of
arare public purposes of tbe highest
mcern. The enlarged participation of
ir people in carrying trade, the new and
creased markets will l e opened for
ie products of our fai.ns and factories,
.. t..n r Mud better employment of our
—'••—a liberal
i it <
t of direct grant <>f ui
die treasury. St ' '
ways has been
' mill ti ons.
Puta beggar ou lioraebabk and he wl'
ride to the devil, but be will never I
able «o show tbe cold, haughty i
„-_Jble diffusion of bene-
fit to all the states and to all our people.
Everything is most propitious for the
preteut inauguration of a liberal aud pro-
gressive policy upon this subject and we
should enter upon it with promptness aud
decision. The legislation which I have
:h aid should suggested, it is sincerely believed will pro-
iiiguested, by mote tho peace and honor of our country
. exceptional conditions. The sudden uud the prosperity and security of the
emancipation of slaves, the bestowal of people. I invoke tiie diligent and serious
I lie suffrage which soon followed and the attention of congress to the consideration
improvement of the ability of the states of these and such other measures aa may
where these new citizens were chiefly be presented having tbe same great end iu
found to adequately provided educational view. feigned]
facilities presented hot only exceptional 13KXJAMIN llAKKlsox.
but unexampled conditions. That the Executive Mansion, Washington De-
situation has been much ameliorated there . ceuiber 3, 1889.
is no doubt. The ability uud interest of
!nr.d'„rj E-VERE EARTKQUAKE SHOCKS.
think the general government should lend
has baen shipped from Oklahoma thla
year.
Tba Cherokee le«ialature haa elected
John tiunter judge of the supreme
eourt.
The Chlloeoo Indian school reserve
contains S HIO acres, of whloh 3,000 acres
are under fence.
The Cherokee commission on citizen-
ship has completed ita work. About
fi.OOU applicants were rejected and near
10U admitted.
A very unique Thanksgiving procla>
matlon was lasned to the Cberokees by
t'blef Mayes, calling ou them to give
thanks to the great Spirit,
A homesteader In the oklahoma
country oaunot out and sell timber from
hie claim. The timber Is to be used
You may aing of the beauty ot spring-
time
That glows on tbe cheek of the young,
But I elng of beauty tbat'e rarer
Thau any ot whichyou have aung.
'The beauty tbat'aeeen in tbe faces
Of women whoae eummer ia o'er,
The autumn-line beauty that nbarma us
Far more than the beauty of yore.
But thla beauty la eeen to rarely. The
faoea of moet women lose tbe lieauty ol
youth too soon. Female dieordere are
like tbe frosts which come to nip tbe
(lowers which betoken good bealtb,
without which there can be no real
beauty. If our American women would
fortify themselves against tba approach
— jptlon, their
would be retained to a "sweet old age."
Thla remedy is a guaranteed cure for all
cfce dlstreasing weaknesses aud derange
wents peculiar to women.
Constancy a*ay be admirable, but the
man who never lorjei* a favor or fore
glveaan injury would hardly makea
Her theory.—Amy (from the city vleit-
lng relatives In the country): "What
are you going to have for dinner. Lu-
cie?"
Uncle: "Corned beef."
Atnv: "Corned beelT"
Uucie: "Yes."
Amy: "I suppose thst reeulted from
the blacksmith putting ahoea on he>1
that didn't til her,"
A miser Is known by the money he
its aid. As si
st ion
Lucky People.
When it was stated here that Wm.
and W. P. Fawcettbeld ticket No. 88.856 o[the
which last month drew tbe first capital;
prize of $300,000 in the Louissns State general liues, i e'applitd
Jiottory end had reoeived their money— suggested it. It is
in aid of education grows chiefly
nt thw conditions and needs
ipitted slave and his descend-
ints, the relief should as far as possible,
•arlly proceeding upon
ites should be
ftliods adopted
; taxation t -
«e of the first ye
<15,000—a great many persons thought
it was a joke. The Times-Journal man,
wishing to know tbe truth of tbe mat-
ter, saw tbe parties and wss aasursd
that the report was correct. They re-
jceived the money last Friday week by a case ami
draft, which waa paid bv the Bank of ** e*
Cainpbellsvllle at this place. They 1 Jhoulffbe
have for several months been buying as to the time
one or two twentieth tiokets in thla Lot-
tery. They stated to us that they had ^ ^
always drawn enough money to pay for other*d^Uver tli
their tickets up to the time of drawing i unduly post p.
tbe capital prize
W. P. Fawcett left last Monday for
the west, where he is to visit bis brother
and enjoy part ot the fortuno whloh
catne into his hands so easily. $15,600 is
no small amount. It is certaicly a large
amount for a dollar. It will be remem-
bered that some time ago, Mr. Sam
Frank Spencer of our neighboring town,
lireensburd, drew $15,000 in The Loniah
.... d that
.'iitial, if much good
be accomplished, that tho sympathy
bqunke shock which
jarred the houses. Many people rushed
from th Ir beds; crockery and glassware
was broken. Clocks were stopped i
A second shock was inoro severe ti
fust and people
xpecting they
dat 1:29.
than the
nshed from tlieir bous*
mblo do*
brow, and tho lost and tho abandoned
start up with hope aa they hour her
gentle voice, as though an angel had ad-
dressed luuiu, and us sho goes out the
lane, oyes half put out with sin think the
sec u halo of light about her brow, and
trail of glory in her p.ithwuy. That night
a hull paid shipwright climbs tbo hill and
roaches home, and 100s his little boy well
clad, and says: "Where did these clothes
come from!" And they toll him, "Do
bas been here." In another place a wo
Is trimming a lamp; Dorcas bought the
oil In auotber place, a family that had
not been at table for many a week aro
gathered now, for Dorcas has brought
bread.
PEATn ASn M59I IIHKCTIOV or PORCA!
But there is a sudden pause in that
man'a ministry. They say: "Where Is
Dorcas! Why, wo haven't socn her for
many a day. Whcro is Dorcas f'
of these poor people goes up and knocks at
the door and linds the mystery solved. All
through the haunla of wretchedness, the
oews comes, "Dorcas is sick!" No bulletin
flashing from tho puluoo gate telling
tho stages of a king's disease, is more
anxiously awaited for than tho news
from this sick benefactress. Alus! for
Joppa! there Is walling, walling. That
voico which utterod so niuuy cheerful
words is hushod; that hand which had
so many garments for tho poor is cold und
still; tho stur wtfeh had poured light iuto
the midnight of wretchedness is dimmed
by tno blinding mists that go up from tho
river of douth. In every tied forsaken
placo in this town; wherever there is a sick
child and no balm; wherever there
ie hunger and no bread; wherever
thero is guilt and no commiseration;
wherever there is a broken heart,
and no comfort, there are despairing looks
itreaming eyes, and frantic gesticulations
as they cry: "Dorcas is doad 1" Thoy send
Tor the apostlo Peter, who happens to be In
the suburbs of this place, stopping with a
tanner by tho name of Simon. Peter urges
his way through tho crowd around the
door, and stands In tho presencoof tho dead.
W hat expostulation und grief all about him!
Here stand aomo of tho poor peoplo, who
show the gurmonta which tills poor woman
bad made for them. Their griof cannot bo
appeaeed. Tho apostle Peter wants to per
form a miracle. He will not do it amidst
V,", " I lho excited crowd, und ho kindly orders
A "e ! that the whole room bo cleured. The door
od. When de.ui' .truc k down that «< «! , lniprov,ng the claim.
h, how much sorrow there waa In
this town of Joppa! 1 suppoae there were
with larger fortunes; women,
pcrhapa, with handsomer faces: but there
was no grief at their departure Tike this at
the death of Dorcas. There wus not more
turmoil and upturning in tho Mediterranean
sea, dashing ucupist tho wharves of this jif r
ncaiKirt, than tlioro were .urtrliiB. to and fro ootuin re<.rlpU btv, boen lltt
°'-T^ZZy w™, r'onuoanda" "" • ™
ii ai>d. There may be a very large
funeral; thore may bo a gro it uian.v car-
riagea and a plumed hoarse ; there may be
high Bounding eulojlunis; the boll may toll
at the cemetery gato; there may bo a very
fino marble shaft reared over tho resting
piaee; but tho wholo thing may be a false
hood und u slium. Tho church of Cod has
loat nothing, the world has lo t nothing
It is only a nulsnnco abated; it ia ouly a
grumbler ceasing to find fault; it is
ouly au Idler stopped yawning:
only a dlsslptlod fashionable
from h!s wiwo cellar; while, on tno
other hand, no useful Christian leaves
this world without being missed. Tho
church of Ood cries out liko tho prophet:
"Howl, fir tree, for the cedar has fallon."
W idowhood conies and shows the garments
which tho departed hud mudo. Orphaus
are lifted up to look into the calm faco of
tho sleeping benefi
grancy
A bottle free to Kit «
s tho cold bro
A wild man bas been discovered run-
ning loose near Outhrie, Oklahoma.
From the acantineaa of bis clothing it ia
supposed be waa formerly a oountry
editor.
At Puroell during the past week tba
bales, and
previous reoeipta 7.TJ balea, making In
at| 023. Tbe price paid 1j bale is from
; 8 75 to $" 1ft per owt.
The Indiana are beginning uow to
bring in a good many inra There are a
good many beavera and otters along tbe
streams, and the Indians secure a small
revenue by trapping theiu.
Nlnty-five dollars waa the expanse of
a hunting party. They killed nine
quail, two ohioker.a seen thirty
parted turkeys, and ilye deer, an had three
day a sport.—tlenossy Courier.
The Oklahoma Chief aays: "Informa-
tion bas been received at tbe Interior de-
partment to tbe efleet that tbe (juapaw
Indians have decided by their council to
aell their aurplue landa to the govern-
ment."
No Man's Land will probably be
wes. Mend t
Phlla, Pa,
It lakes us hair our llvei
mankind ere tools, and th:
be convinced that we are <
to learn that
other half to
ie of tbom.
An Indiana man read a newspaper
Headline •« I he Situation at Washing-
ton," and he telegraphed to Harrison for
It at once.
Tbe aallor who "takes the aun dally"
ia not deemed so greed v aa tbe lands
uian wbo wauta tne earth.
"Mary, vrbat were you talking so long
about with Mr*. Krown's cook?" "O,
we were tslk^r.g about tba ladles just—
you and Mrs. Bro-
18*), by Rev. Irl 1U Hick-, mailed tosur address
1 on receipt of a twoK-ent stamp I ns Da. J. H.
MiLkan Mki>. Co., Kt. Louis, >lo.
Misery msy love company but the
-jmpany don't generally return the
compliment.
ft seems that comlo opera atara now.
disappear when thev want tokoepthein-)
selvea before the puolic,
Profesaor (voung and haudaome):
"Mlse Flirty, decline "me."
Miss Flirty: "No air, 1 accept you."
Teacher (in western school): "The
first boy that tires at me with his revol-
ver shall take a back seal."
,>lk about oooka.
her who charmed It away from mo, and all repreaented at Waahlngton thla winter
by three delegatea. The people of that
territory are gettlug tired of waiting for
leglalatlon, and propose this winter to
push matters.
Tbe exodus negroes from Topeka,
Kan., are building themselves up a town
near Kingfisher, Ok., I. T., and call i*
I Lincoln. The leadera are tbe aame that
led the exodue to Kansas within the
memory of man.
Houtbern Oklsboma will be a bloom-
ing cotton .ield next season. No better
crop bas been raised (his year than thst
now being marketed in tbo Indian terri*
tory, and our farmers will try their luck
here next season.
I Tbe man who refuses to support the
temporary looal government
through tho streets of Joppa thero ii
lug—mourning bccuuso Dorcas is dead.
W hen .losophlns of Franco waa oarrled
out to her grave, thero were a great many
men and womcu of pomp and pride and
position that went out after her; but 1 am
most affected by the story of history that
on that day thoro w. re U-n thousand of the
poor of Franco who followed her cofiln,
weeping and walllnir until tho air rang
again, because, when they lost Josephine,
thoy lost their last earthly friend.
Oh, who would not rather have auch
obsequies than all tho tears that, were
over poured in tho lachrymals that
have been exhumed from ancient cities.
There may bo no mass for tho dond; there
may bo no costly sarcophagus; there mu.v
bo no elaborate mausoleum; but in the
dump cellars of the city, und through tho
lonely hule-of the mountain gion, thoro will
be mourning, mourning,mourning, bo<
ir boilef*
"No sir; ws don't
Have Yon Been Llbhy Prison?
A most beautiful handsomely eolored plctut
mailed to advertise the ptlaon at Chicago. 8<
the advertisement of Llbhy l'rltou War Museu
.n this paper.
__ man discovers that gas Isn't equal to,
coal when be triealton a coal dealer to
ire credit.
Chauncey Depew tblnka the American
[Irl bas bad her day In Eugltnd. But
:an't she secure a knight?
tbe Oregon Immigration lloBril.Portlaud,Oregon
He: ,'Deareat, what ia your real opiu-
Ion ol me?"
She: "Don't ask silly questions You
wi.l find that out soon enough after we
ward
I)orcas is dead. "Blessed nro the dead who jeot is tbe protection and progress of the
of the
ie people^
diould bs such
to supplant local
school purposes. i.As one oon-
bind ii succeeding one iu such
the effort must in some de
rimental, I am convinced that
ulion mudo for this purp.<
n j - 7 . uie wuui" ruuiu ue i ionruu. x uu uwn
ffe of ","l',er , "™T0T,e abut «.in.t tho ,*„ulaoe The iipos.lo
I; kiiilf,rd ! .land, now with thod.-nd. II
but w
rd in ui
which it is to extern! ai
JEWELERS
Kansas City, Ma, v 3.-k. Mil
V Co., jewelers, doing,'• .siness at N<
Alain street- made a v< untary assign
,1 today in favor of their" red! tors.Thi
« nuuiu .u «o .u CatC.,„ an labilities are about IfM,000, with
hand give the local school ubout*75,UU0.
lUthorltlea opportunity to make the be>
m ...... w.. The germs of scrofula a
from the temptation to Ayer's Sarsapu.Illa. Sold -bj
imption of the gists. S
'hole burden themselves
THE RAt F. QUESTION.
The colored peoplo did not iutrnde them-
selves upon us; they were brought here in
chains and held in the communities
whcro they are now chiefly found by a cruel
slave code. Happily for both races they
are now free. They have from a stand-
point of ignorance and
our shame, uot theirs, ....
education and
of property. They lis
NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS.
Washington, Dec. 3—The National
Wool Growers meeting organized by tbo
election of Hon. Columbus Delano, of
Ohio, president; (J. H. Wallace, president
of the Missouri Wool Growers association,
secretary. An informal discusslou of tbe
iarkabie ' present condition and needs of the wool
isition growing industry occupied a share of to-
Whirl!
F... State Lottery and that several themselves to lie friendly and faithful!
time, the adjoining eouaty of Marion
has been lucky in holding tiokets draw- representatives in tho national cemeteries,
ing from $500 to $15.000.—Cainpbcllavitte ! whose grateful government has leathered
tKy.) T,m -.To,Nov. 0. iMaVe^nM^ '^7.^
regiments that have won high praises for
Hearing that $15,010 had been drawn their commanding officers, for their cour-
l.y some one In this oounty in the la>! i "^andaoldlerly qualitii-a and.for.fidelity
drawing of The LouiaianaState Lottery "
of opinion
as expressed nt today's meeting is that
while the rate of decrease from 50,800,000
bend of sheep iu 1889 to 40,080,000 head in
preciable
arrested, _.r
ranee has yet lieeu
imittee on reorganization
waa appointed
, you know, when
nro alono with a lifeless bodyl Tho
apostlo gets down on his knees nnd
prays, and then he comes to tho lifeless
form of this ono all ready for tho aepulchcr,
in tbe strength of him who is the
•rection ho exclaims: "Tubitho, arise!"
stir in tho fountains of lifo; tho
he nerves thrill; tho chcok
opons; sho bits up!
subject Dorcas ths disci
[fsctress; Dorcas tho
esur rented.
that word disciple In my
text, I wouiiTTi&v*
a Christian. Su<
came from a hoart win
and strung by divino grace. Before I f how
you tho needlework of this
art whi^Wsnfjt <
to the enlistment oath. In civil life they
end that the money bad been psid and
waa deposited in tbe Columbia Banking,
Co., a //eralrf reporter cslled cn Mr.
Lucius Frierson, the cashiei
of the above namld bank
and learned that T. H. Neeley, of
Bigbyville, a village ten or twelve milea
from here, waa the lucky man. Mr.
Neeley held one twentieth of licket No.
are the tollers of their communities, mak-
ing their full contributions to the widen-
ing streams of prosperity which tiie com-
munities are receiving. Their sudden
withdrawal would stop production ami
bring disorder on the household generally.
They do not desire to quit their hot
llieir employers resent the interfei
tho emigration agents who
show you her regenerated heart, the* ^ot knowwhereyo
sourco of a pure life and all Christian
churl ties. I wish that tho wives and
mothers and duughters and sisters of ail the
„ .. . aarth would imitate Dorcas in her disciplo-
shown day's eessiou. The concensus of opinion ship. Before you cross tho threshold of
tho hospital, bofore you onter upon tho
temptations aiul trials of to-morrow, I
charge you, In Wfc name of God, und by tho
turmoil and tumult of tho judgment day,
oh women! that you attend to the first*
last and greatest duty of your life—
when" further the scoking for God and being at peace
3i.7n;Vron"wiTiWh d. with him. When the trumpet .hall
This afternoon the breeders of the con- | 'held will bo an uproar, and
veil ti on called in a body ou Secretary j mountain and continent, and no human arm
Wlndoni aud Assistant Secretary Tich- i can help you. Amiost the rising of the
euor. 1 dead, ard amidst the boiling of yonder ssa.
Several members of congress from the Bn(j amidBt tho live, leaping thunders of
including thoso recently I th0 hoavens, calm and placid
...... oil, cap ed at the coil- , «vnrv wr
die in tho Lord; thoy rest from their labors,
andthoir wonts do follow thom."
I sjieak to you of Dorcas tho resurrected.
The u)>ostlo camo to whero sho was und
said: "Arise; und sho sat up!" In what a
short compass tho great writer put that—
"She aut up!" Oh, whut a time thero must
have been around this town, when the
apostlo brought her out among her old
friends I How the tears of Joy must have
stalled! What clapping of hands thero
ist have boen! What singing! What
._iglitor! Sound iI ail through that lane 1
Shout It down thut dark alloy! Let all
Joppa hoar It! Dorcas Is resurrected!
You nnd I have soon tho aame thing many
a time; not a doad body rosuscitatod, but
tho deceased coming up ugain after death
in tho good accomplished. If a man labors
up to fifty years of ago, serving God, und
thon dies, we aro apt to think that bis earth-
ly work is dono. No. His Influenco on
earth will continue till tho world ceases.
Services rendered for Christ never s'.op.
A Christian woman toils for tho upbuilding
uf u church through many auxiotlea,
through many self denials, with prayers
and tours, und then sho dies. It is fifteen
years since sho went awuy. Now tba sp'rit
of God descends upon that church: hun-
dreds of souls stund up and confess the
faith of Christ 11 as that christian woman,
who wont awav fifteen years ago, nothing
to do with these things) 1 see I ho flower-
ing out of her noble heart I hoar the echo
of her footsteps in all tho songs over sins
forgiven, In all tho prosperity of the church.
The good that scorned to bo burlod bas como
up again. Dorcas is resurrected-
Alter a while all these womanly friends
of Christ will put down their needle for-
ever. After making garments for othors,
some one will make a garment for thom;
tho last robo wo ever wear -the robo for tho
grave. You will have heard tho last cry of
puin. You will huvo Witnessed the last
orphanage. You will have como in worn
' from your last round of mercy. I do
' now whero you will sleep, nor what
epitaph Will be; but there will bo a
lump burning at tbe tomb and an angel of
God guarding it, and through all the long
night no rude foot will disturb the dust.
Entltl d to lit* I lent.
All are entitled to the best thst their
money will buy, so every family ahould
have, at once, a bottle of the best fsmlly
remedy, Hyrup of Figs, to clesnse the
system when costive or bilious. For
Hale In 50c and $1.00 bottles by sll lead-1
ing druggists.
Dragglt:
ceptlonal
fallro.
Th$ word "calico" has a queer orl-,
gin. Many centurios a o the Aral'
monarch of tho provinco of Malabar
gavo to ono of his chlofs as u reward'
for distlnguUliod sorvices, his otvord
and all tho Isud within tho limit ol
which a cock crowing at u cortaln tem-
ple could bo heard. From tills circum-
stance tho little town which grew up
In tho center of this territory waa
called Calico,la, or the cook crowing;,
I Afterward it was called CalicuL und
iractics of jump- from tiiis place tho llrst ootto.i goods'
I were Imported Into England, bearing'
ti**.' namo of calico. —N. Y. Argus.
Mr.
"I think tbs world ol thst girl. Hsrry,
in fact, I adore her, and 1 don't know
bow to get over it." "Why don't you
marry bSI
advertisement In tbe London
luniolpallty, surrenders hla title to
manlineas and good sense and jeopar-
dizes bis interests In the community,
forever.
Tbe hangman st Fort Smith aays th
every one of bis victims, and he haa ha
lifty-two of them, blames him for doing
his duty aa he swings them off. They
aeetn t > argue that if he would refuse to
bang ibem they would be sent to prison
and some havo oflered blni money to
wash his hands of the job. Muskogee
Phoenix.
Itreak your ground now and sow sor-
ftbum next spring, and you'll have the
finest crop for your hogs and your cows
over grown In IIh milk-generating
vitalities it bas no equal Ills equal to
brand and hay combined. It is the
•nost economical and the best feed for -algu making proposals of marriage.
cojva now known. Infsct sorghum la
about tho best field for all purposes now
grown.
Large numbers of the oattle of tbe
strip are being sold to Kansaa snd Mis-
souri feeders, and about 3,000 per day
are being placed In Kansaa City, and a
like number in both Chicago and St.-
Iiouis. By this means tbe association |
expects to have disposed of tbe great
bulk of Ita stock at better prlcea than at
a forced sale when the secretary's ordei
goes into effect.
Judge Foster has decided that No- A French officer, In speaking of mo-
Man's Land is under the jurisdiction finite to a representative of ths
; of the United Htstes court loi tbe east- Times, said: -Our shells for field
ern district of Texas and granted the nrtillery. as well as thoso for ouv
.plication ol United 8tal.. Atwrn.j (orU ftn(, aro char?pl
.... —,. (lth mQ|[niU) \V(,n molinito ii
CJACOBS o(|
TRADE MARK^i
REMedy.PAIKI
CURES PERMANENTLY
SPRAINS.
Washington, T. x , Juno 2ft. 1888.
Had sufferi «l off nrj on for fifteen years
with strained bark; no trouble with It now;
two years ago was cured by Ft. Jacobs OIL
No return. If. C.UITMEI.L.
At DauoataTS and Dbamcs*.
THE CHARLES A. V0QELER CO.. Baltimore, Md.
Times oiler
timidity in bashful youug men "whode-
I John Worth, of Bt. fouls, w«nta you to wrltf
him for particular!* free. Agenta are
money Selling the Mlasourl Strain Washer
! Bent on trial. (Jlvee satisfaction everywhere
Lirplus but he
A farm paper discusses- lho best io*l
| Hon for milking. Tanner bad tho be
poaiiion for milking—tt
A rare opportunity to
fore Cbrislmaa. Addrea
ces (Jast, St. Louis.
SMITH'S BILE BEANS
miliaria
tho cooplexlonjj
I'ss, sick headache, coal ^eness.
making Kin a 11 bIzo Ulle
BOlalljTj adapted for child re" —' ~
ato |K*r Ik)I t h
Soft bod, pleasant able to obtain it.
shadows, undisturbed repose 1 Sleep
Asleep in Jesust Blessed sleep'
Ady for tbe removsl of tbe men charged
with the Stevena county murders to the
Texas court. Their sttorneys gave
notice that they would appeal to Judge
Brewer'a court. The judge fixed thelt
bond at |5,000 each, but they will be un-
'which none ever wake to weep.
Then ono day there will be a sky rending,
und a whirl of wheels, and tho flash of u
pageant; armies marching, chains clanking,
tvo do not know, and 1/
wo should be vory carwfnl not to
toll." Both the Italians and the Ger-
mans have sent spies to discover the
secret, and to offer money for even
tho smallest fragments, but they huvs
all been capture J. All that ran bs
said is that, r.ccording to a Ireatlns
published in 1882, tnolinlte Is compos-
ed of melted picric acid. But in the
interval our artillerists h ve perfected
" TK
take. Price of either;
nMHiint nr^e Rtnmn. Address tho maUorsof ths'
L,. n! Ami 111 - 11- TO. tv- " I'I If >111- ■
J. F. SMITH A. CO., 8t. Louis, Mo
stimulate such a desire. (
but, notwithstanding all thls,t in many |
parts of our country, where t"
western
admitted into the union, called ait|becon- | ^ £ eVory woman's heart who'liath
■■■; tE 15US s-fi K rMsrss
I The meeting llitu adjourned until to- in tbo heavens were only the gildings
waving, tbundc
Christian woman will arise from the
reck Of dust, and she will be suddenly surrounded
• surrounded by the wanderers of tho jtrcet
whom sho reclaimed, surrounded by tin
wounded souls to whom sho had adminis-
tered ! Daughter of Uod, so strangely sur-
rounded, what meaus this! It means that
roward has come, that tho victory is won.
that the crown is ready, that tho banquit
is spread. Shout it through all the
It is a question often discussed in Ok-
lahoma whether tbe timbered or black-
jack, landa are not better tbsn tbe
prairie lands It is an open question.
and publio opinion la pretty evenly the discovery of M. Turpin. They havo
divided. Those coming from tbe open m«t<) molinito :i tractablo product
prairies of Kanrai and Illinois usually Tho effects of .his oxplosive were fully
incline to the opinion that the prairie demonstrated in somo experiments nt
lands are tbe best, while those coming
from Arkansas and the oak openings ol
bsve wild Bl* G fov
1.1 SI.00. fiold by urugflita
STgPPJJJJREE
MSRH O'KE AT
NERVE RESTORER
by various dev
63,888, which drew the first capital prize Cnulation i, lnriietlic people ot that
pf a ,000in the drawing of The J.iuls- ' J
iana State Littery Company held the
fi?tb of last month. Hie ticket was de-
posited last week with the Columbia
Banking Co., of this city, wbo collected
tbe same through their New Orlesns
correspondent, the Louisiana National
Bank. We understand that Mr. Neeley
who Is quite a young man, not yet bn.v-
ing attained his majority, ia quite elated
over his success. He is a Bober indus-
trious young farmer and this wii.d-tall
of luck will give him a good start in llfo
This is tho irst time he ever bought a
licket, and he certainly made a good In-
vestment for one dollar.—Columbia
ITenn.) IfernUl, Nov 1
u colored
mPPH of any
effective exorcise of their political rights,
and of many of their civil rights.-1 he
wrong does not expend itself upon those
whose votes are suppressed;*every constitu- |
ency in the union is wronged. It has been
the hope of every patriot, that a sense ol
justice and of respect for the law would
work a gradual cure of t liese flagraut evils.
Surely no one supposes that the present
can be accepted as a permanent condition
nnd It Is said that these communities must
work out this problem for themselves.
We have a right to ask whether they are
at work upon It. Do they suggest any
! solution? When nnd under what condi-
i linns Is I he black man to have a free bal-
? When is he, in fact, to bave those
CBWBMAL MAltlkETB.
(PTCAOO. _
W MT-low?.K?r; *V«*« •
Novc.'83H036c; Do.
fHf£c; We>. Wise.
OAT"- Ili ier-'0«,<a-OHe Nov...OH
Pec.; .He May.
,,p. , „,N|i-Vru Pork lower:
Vcar. f9.!f*e.10; js' oary,
fl p " ' ir rd-Lower: Nov.. fft OWafsW;
I'.-'.iie VJen.. IM'.Mi 5.V0.
titti.f—Quotatlona rapf« from f4-
for so d to choice rstilc. eoc
ping aire tr. t2.1BC3.2f ornuron to fair
roop-Palr"« ranped frria I3.<6tt
ll bt,f3.WCfl."*
. though the peal
of the trumpet were only the harmony of
an orchestra, as tho awful voices of tho
sky were but a group of friends bursting
through a gateway at cvontime with laugh
tcr, and shouting "Dorcas, tao disciple!'
Would tlod that every Mary and every ,
Martha would this day sit down at tho feet j Thei
arth.
>ing it through all the flying
Dorcas Is n
when s<
e of tbo
L-tod 1
Iu 185S,
back from the Crimean war to London, the
Quoon of England distributed amoi
beautiful medals, called Crimean
Galleries wcro erected for tho two hi
paraliament and tho royal fanlly
fltaMMHiestMH
l.„. When is he, In fact, to have those mmSr o"itv and 1,1,1-, I ad, ™«l v
!wTKsstf-jgsar'flsass:~... "
flneiKtf which our government was intend- Eaalern lo"u. _ ^ the curt aim in the an. I nt ta ><rn i. W . it ^ t
•c to witness tho
j of Jesus! ~ I distribution of tho medals. A colonel
I Further, wc see Dorcas tho benofactrcss. who hud loat both fc ;t iu the battle of
| History has told the story of tho crown; 1 Inkerman wns pulled In on u wheel
' the epic jioet has sung of tho sword; the chair; others cauio In limping on their
I pastoral poet, with his verses full of tbo crutches. Thon tho queen of England
j redolence of clover topa, and a rustle With arose boforo them In tbo namo of her
the silk of the corn, has suug the praises of government, aud uttered words of coin
the plow. I tell you tho praises of tho mendation to tbo offl< ers and men, and dis
| needle. From lho tig loaf robe prepared In trlbuted these medals, Inscribed with tho
tho garden of Eden to tho last stitch taken j four great battlefields. Alma, Halaklava,
" " - •' * - an,i Scbaatopol. As tho queen
to tho wounded men and tho
flee if, tho bands of music struck
jp tho national air. nnd tho people with
streaming oyes joined In tho song:
Miss Manysoason — "Ns, Mr. flloom,
I cannot be your wife, but 1 will b • a
plster to you."'
Mr. Bloom (youthful ndoi'er) — "You
p.ro very kind, nnd I know my mother
will like that arrangement. Sho has
often said I would havo been a belter
man if I hud had an elder Hist'i* to look
after ine."—Now York Weekly.
I saltation should proceed with candor, j os a ., •
calmness nnd greatp .tieuce upon the lines • weiiern Iowa,
of Justice and humanity, ?t ot pwjodlce | Fine< „nwnahod
t ushioned tho chariots of King Solomon
; provide d the robes of Queen Elizabeth
S3s96n 1 I ti hi h places and in low places, by the
louis «i«w !7|,!9c I Are of the pioneer's hack 1 >/and uodei III.
Nfi iaaka. Dakoia. Mliineeotn, Kanan§ snd flash of the chnndi
justice and of the
PBOl
TawUP°U
r country 1 iVdAm
iwnshed
N TO PI
It ti
l:me I .
'trouble n
beHl'iH'Mf
by 1-cHl appllcu
only oi
I.M'd «'■ nui II l>ll
lib!
I lV 11! 111 1 ■ I
fube. When thin
.hi log
eel ti e
Ik-afnehala eau*e«!
or the Kuateacblar
<el Inflamed you
Imper:fb hearini
osed Ilesfners I* thi
illy invoke tbe attention of con-
gress to the consideration of such meas-
ures within its well defined constitutional
powers as will secure to all our people a
free exercise of their right of suffrage and
vil right 1 HHl
..15* lis
J0a2 o
NEW TOIIK MONET MAIIKBT.
!r re* on cell cany at ft? 16 f cent, cloaed
prrd at 10 percent.
terlinir eichnnao dull but elendyat «'0*
11 Hiar lillia and <16 for deronnd.
ioTcmment Honda— CJo*<ngquotations: t a,
then they shouted "Huzza!
"where,~t has ! Oh, it wus a proud day lor those
•hod' tho (Jospel, It warriors! Hut a brighter, be'
..nd lav
1. howeyer
assumption eith
i bulb
"oi-abic. can iSSl'"™ No. « Deo. <M nl0 me
iKrVs"o[||rowers not ^rantedj 'oam^mar'iet cSwd for HMmW> « \
•dtr ''
lined eo
which U nothing but an Inflani
of I he mucu surfaces.
will 11 v.- One Hundred Dollars for any
r Daafr. -ss (caused y c itarrh) that we
.t cum bv taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Able if all the
pu«r.. ..uk «.anted aro not wisely but
flrmlv used to correct these evils, lbe
power to take the whole direction aud con-
trol of the election of members of the
house of representatives is clearly giveu to
the general government. A partial aim
qualified supervision of these elections is
provided for by law aud in my oplnlou
this law may be so strengthened and ex-
tended ns to secure on the whole
hatter results tbau can lie attained by a
law taking nil the p
C80; White aoft
C'oaa—No. 2 :
;lotbed nakednon ?. i>r*
bas overcome hosts of penury una wan
with tho war cry of "Stitch, stitch stitch!
The operatives havo found a livelihood b
it, and through it tho mansions <
tin employer have been constructoc
Amidst tho greatest triumph in n
ages and lands, I set down the conquest
)f the needle. I admit it* crimes ; 1 admit J^y
.ts cruelties. It has had more marl
.han tho lire; it has punctured the eye
ias pierced the side; it has struck w«
less into the lungs; it has sent madness
nto tbe braiu; it has filled tbe potter's '
bas pitched whole armies of tho I
(offering into crime and wretchedness and ,
woe. Hut now that I am talking of Dorca* grow
uid her ministries to tho poor, 1 shall of the
i|>eak only of tho charities of the needle. nnd i
This woman was a representative of all 1
•c turned
(Ud-
der dav will como when Christ shall gather
those who havo toiled in his service, good
soldiers of Jesus Christ, lie shall riso bo-
foro them, and in the presencoof all the glo-
rified of heaven he will say: " Well done,
good and faithful servaut!" and then he
will distribute the modais of eternal vie-
, not, inscribed with works of righteous-
which wo h ivo done, hut with those
lour great battlefields, dear to earth a
Coihscui:
1 Calvar
Bethlehem!
AT-Csali.
No. r. 80c.
utb-No.2 Wblto. K\o.
o fed.
iich elec- j
m. v a> . • he colored Man '
lee ted in all of his relations
government, whether ns liti- |
IllLWAPKER.
.. -jS'
Coni«—No. 1'.
Oats-no. t \ .....
ilia—No. 1, «4ke.
bt. louis.
whiat—Caah, 7 «e: dtc..'8e.
COBV—Cash. 2«Jie: Mny. ^C.
Oats—t.aah. «ie: Mar. :j.."ic.
1'u«*ib^ons-I'oi « i.aril ti
The Society Girl's Shoes.
shoes of the fashionable g;rl !
arrower and longer every dny
eason. It id English to do so,
they do, nnd the shoe i.-. nh
........ us they can wear, while a polnl
•.hose women who make garments for the an |nch longer than their foot extendi j
lestitute, who knit socks for the barsfooted, beyond it to increase tho appoaranco
I who prepare bandages for the lacerated, t)f * i-ieudernoss. They nro of patent
who fix up boxes or clothing for j leather, wah heels not more than hall j
ntssionarles, who go into the asylums I inch hj h b|jd wilh qulU)
)f tho sufforlng and destitute bearing i Those aro their cirriaso shoe#
S^^heK? for r'de'a"? 3 ^SV I
i shich makes the same mam leap like a ^hnrp diamond of patent lenth* At tin
I lart, and brings tho doad to life, immortal 118 be l" e:.-t r. 0-
Michigan declare lbe black-jack lands
will prove our most valuable soil foi
fruit and wheat. A few years' trial will
settle tbe question.
It is quite evident tbst the Cherokee!
aro not disposed to accept the price offer*
edtbemby (ho government for theli
alleged title to tbe strip. Out It is uot
at all likely that any better proposition
will bs mado to them. On tbe contrary,
the chances are that tbe lands will be
taken on general principles, and tbe
Indians will be left to get what they can
inrough tbe courts or otherwise. It Is
very certain that their refusal to accept
a fair price will not preveut the early
3pening of a tract of country which is so
much needed for tbe use of tbe white
settlers.
A prominent member of the Cherokee
Live Stock association said this week
tbe cattlemen bad giveu up ail hopes,
and tho oaly thing they asked was to be
given time to get their oattle ofl the
strip. They want until the first of next
November and be said they had had a
pow wow recently with Secretary Noble
and he agreedod to give them until
ojtober 1st, provided they would agree
10 get out then, peaceluHy and without
j tho necessity ti routing them -out with
the militia. To this we understand the
i members or tbo associatiou Diet at Cald<
well last Wednesday and agreed as a
body to quit at that time with their
he rds provided they aro not tuolesied be-
| lute.—A.C. Democrat, _
aeretbI THE DHESSED BEEF INQUIRY.
Washington. Dec. A. H. Vedder, at-
orney for Swift & Co , appeared today lie- regulate tbe Boi
j fore the senate committee, investigating
lie dressed beef industry i;ud stated,
ill hough Mr. Swift had not been supumted,
ie was ready to appear before the com-
the Fort of Malmulson in 1886. Meli-
nite m co safo that in three ye irs only
one accident Ir s occured, that at ths
arsenal of Bolfort—From the New
York Timoa
Giles Bros. & Co., Jewelers.
OPTICIANS
STATIONERS^,:,™'
CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
Rheumatism
rhUketUr
B
3500.00 A YEAR
N WAR
Hood's Sarsaparills
Sftld bf'r.U 4rtlg(lc(«. |l, *lx |nry> Prepared onlj
bf 0> I fioon a ro.,
iOQ posos Ono Dollar
SO HEADACHE
CARTER'S
PILLS
•d bj
WIVES
"ARKANSAS
.Little B
N. Y
Positively __
these Little x-uis.
They also relieve Dl
limui from U>- ppiwl«. In ii, „n>u DR. J. H. DYE. I
ffljwHwi snd Ton TlniitT ;——-
bating. A perfect rem- WftGIC REMEDY
fdy for Dizziness, Nausea, 'owner and for sale only by L'oolc Ken:
Drowsiness. Had Taste Co..Omaha,Neb. Write,
! w. 0, TELEGRAPH COLLEGK,'f;^Xlr.?
TORPID LIVER. They i *,. Mend for circular and tree KallroaUPaw
Purely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
AGENTS
lr.—WluUeld, K .-V«
i. I. Williams, of the Chic
ds, was then tailed to the i
nnnation he stated that lie I
espectlug
call of the thai
REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best Easiest
Cheapest Relief is immediate
Ointment of which a small particle is applied
to the nostrils. Piice, 60c. Sold by druggists
hyioaiL Address,
r. liAzt LTiNL. warren. 1
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