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D.. re- ed tho COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL the National Medical Asscciation. r the Bone a di Mota eer onY on NERVOUS and | Teme ase et te ne COGOA: | promised land there will be 10,000 jof them in Oklahoma. does not pass there will be trouble jas hundreds i tempt to go (orem nes ane rer ern JEFPE 2SON DAVIS'S PRECARIOUS HEAL It Fobids Him to Acc to a Confederste THE CENTURY PLANT. Description of a Beautiful Sp by a Bost cimen Owned n Man. pt au In vitation A Reunion. iry plan’ has t family of Thomas F. z : : Gi e r st r eighty- New Orleans. Ten Reb 272 Alls xalvin, th n florist, for eighty . F two y was known to have ranpements are completed for the ty anual reunion on Monday of th coufederate veterans. Generas Lee Martin and Ferguson of Mississiji1 1 of « ee: ehkrst an of Mobile and Jackson o accustou see, lave promised to be pre — swe n which sent. Jeff Davis, in response to a ning a fil at , jis almost invis and sos 1 letter of invatation said: “I lave had pe ss v stro is as almost to require the horrid shears nO occas to fecl otherwise thx of Clotho tc i d very fortunate in the regard our po ued years and ten months. Suddenly to ple hive shown for oue who bad vo p wer to serve th: last June, n and whose t tory is connected with their knew its h, ter. Such a manifestation could | flowers wi to only be made with a nobie people, where it soon should ! = = height for ninety-nir with v Mm Ain coulk e en os si eae! 2a gain could have been | months was about thre proud to have suffered. My health | no longer Beast ys is so uncertain that Ihave not + earth, but rapic sj stalk from the center ; itsent it thes a tured at this early period to the invitation Unwilling to to the cavalry r and W dee ne accept I thought it better » | branch, a ta t banmhog: to a later peiiod an answer to the | aoe bamboo: . ror ters of hon - Davis and Miss Wi say | flowers with they will be present 1 nothing 1 not i certian shouid imtervene to prevent them For Ladies Ouly | es—Ww hy is lt, ti t wiier , \ he rd oy your children hes! yo sult the best phys: 1 ‘ut over. cave for them a aed a whit. | wow yourself out with sleepics~ | person oi |watchig, and never begt the | heart that ve her a heavies: doctors bil, if only der his arm t nig rok dear ones toied to li | > one-] whie day 2 day, | one hundr week, out endure the call in | droop, your baes —that terrible vd dowt 1 st m—and Ma UuDSu. = te . nothing to effect a cure? Tn a few to ust yeurs you will bea helpless invalid, | fee 1 Court and soon your broken hearted about 1714 band and motherless children i ne ten 1 nat oO jow you to ihe grave. prevents you 1—but even y. Poor sutt hand how miserably haps you never did— (ion to i at and ge Perhi consulting @ this is pS eultiv of the world where hortic ssary. plant you cand ask him to boitl f you a forty feet in species is f Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preserip ‘i al plant, but is tion. It has cured thousands oi impor igricuitural pl women suffering from weakuess rt complaints peculiar to you Spouse of a Sioux. rman, Dak., Feb. 27. —Following the example set by Clara Belle Fel- lows of Washington, now Mrs. Chas- Gertrude Britton, four inches ind this plant. The are often used leaves as food for cattle, mak- a teacher in Yankton agency, has married Well- rea ic Mion uae coal a ji most : ° i a ‘ ul of Mexican plants. . Louis - ington, 2 full blooded Sicux Indian. | peyoerat The ceremony was performed by the ar eae Re. Chauncey Depew Tells How Fortune by Economi Dd Man Madea Cook . Joseph 'T. nister at the an Episcopal The bride agency Hon. Chaunce w, besides Is a prepossessing young woman. having an inexhau nd of funny = S : = stores, has excellent “aS 3g A Her parents live near Springfield, stores, has exce Hent ideas about how i to live on a moderate salary. The Ill., and were bitterly opposed to the union, as the Indian is poveriy stricken and repulsive in appearance and habits. Every possible effort was made by the agent and employes at the agency to dissuade the unfor- tunate young woman from her rash step. She has gone to live with Wellington in a log hut near Green- wood. one of the New York Cen- i employes called on Mr. that his salary gh to live comfort- other day tral Railr Depew and comp was not large enou ably “Well.” said the railroad magnate, I'll tell youa little story. Some years ago a man was in our employ, getting a much smaller salary than yours is, came to me with the same complaint you are now makin T asked him how urs he smoked a day and he Drunkenness or the Liquor Habi Positively Curea by administenng Br. Haines’ Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup of coftee or tea without the knowledge ot the person tak- ingit; is absalutely harmless and will ettect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drink- eroran alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking ot their own free will. It never fails. The tem once impregnated with the Specific said four. *¢ And away? + +About four more.” “Well, said I, ‘economize in your tobacco and you will learn to be sav- ing in other things.” “I told him to try my advice and see how he liked it. ] didn’t see any thing of him for about a year, but one day he came in and asked me how he could best invest $1,000 which he had saved. I advised him to buy New York, New Haven and Hartford stock, which was at that time low. He put his how many do you give very it becomes r impossibility . K e . lic ey Se ae money into $5,000 worth of stock, hap- ulars, address GOLDEN SPECIFIC co., 18 | Pening to strike a p: urticularly good Race st. Cincinnati, - | bargain, and to-day he is worth $300,- — — 000. Now, I do not claim that this George L. Ber editor of the | man’s success is attributable to my Western Cultivator has just return- | SU#eestion. but WE GEGEnS TEL He } person tries to economize he will be cd from Oklahoma. “It is a splen- country,” said Mr. Berry t | morning, “well watered, very fertile, surprised at the resul The applicant for an increase in sal- ary listened with keen interest while did = Mr. Depe as talking, and then re- and has plenty of timber. There Ir. Depew was t ‘ Be er A s marked that he guessed there was ave a great many squatters in Okla-| something in economy and th homa and from talks that I hadwith | would try it on fer awh some ef them I should judge that | Eventug Sun. they are determined to stay there and will fight if any attempt is made to put them out. All along the bor —- ¢ —__—_ The One Thing Needful. “Yes,” said the young lady de der of the Indian Territory are murely to Billy Bliven. Papa has given me every educational advantage. camps of ‘boomers’ and I think that | | gan sing in Italian, you know, quite within forty-eight hours after the eadily.” passage of the bill opening up this “Yes,” said Billy, “Then I Spanish and compose verses in Latin.” “Ye said Billy, ‘‘but tell me one thing more.” “What is that?” “Can vou bake bread in English??— “I know.” If the bill; of the boomers will at- in. ean converse in French and | IMPERFECT STABLES. How They Affect Live-st« ket-! k nd the Farm- . should stables of ir pee- The h into butter is carried on +w profit- ». The essen- e that ld winter no cold is of a good stable z > Warm that sho so in floor be made save all the manure, “|p ling and a rderate ¢ , | tine yoney W result in ee rameration of some | thir \ h IT hat nm. und some i : s A te our : ers: Fi 1 that on the ! vo “ Moe c boards ind the there is a your stock will stand 1 shiver. Stock will be far more 1 t of doors where they and seek the lee of a ort shelter « a lin such a ve, n confined in as Yo keep anir under such ances is am expensive cruelty, ast eurth of the food eaten is consumed in maintaining heat, as well be used in mak- milk. or those le in this condi- and lumber and double-boarded before After you have tried it you do not conclude this good advice, send the bill to me and Iwill pay it, provided you will agree that if you do and that the ad- ice was good, you will send me a ten- bill o do who find the buy : the stable vinter comes. tion is to paper winter if dollar as a fee for professional service Some of you will find a worse state of affairs than this, for in addition to the cracks in the sides of your stable there is no underpinning, und comes up through cracks an inch wide in the stalls. You ought to go around behind the barn and kick your- self on making this discovery, and then if you do not remedy it I would like to tie you in one of those stalls on the birthnight of next winter when the mercury dropped down near zero and the wind was out on a tear. I think before morning your repentance would be genuine and your resolutions of amendment sincere. But these cracks are costing you more than merely the extra feed to keep your stock warm. Just listen a moment while I read from a table giv- ing the values of manures, and there is no question of the accuracy of the statement: ‘‘The fresh solid excre- ment of a horse is worth $1.36 and the fresh urine is worth $8.62 per ton. The solid excrement of the cow is worth 86 cents and the urine is worth $3.14 per ton.” These valuations are based on the values of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and the potash in them at the same price we are charged for them as com- mercial fertilizers. The urine then being so valuable, stable floor worse roof? How many tight enough to save the liquid? I was in the stable of a neighbor last spring and saw one of his horses standing in a pool of unine where the floor had been worn hollow and seeing that I noticed it hesaid apologetically: “I bored some holes in the floor to keep the stall dry but they have got stopped.” Isaid tohim: ‘Don’t you know that one pound of urine is worth six pounds of the solid manure?” He answered indifferently though it was a matter in which he had no in- terest: ‘Yes: I believe it is.” and the holes I think are still in the floor. Yet this man is in nearly every respect an unusually good farmer. the force of habft that while carefuily saving his solid manure, although he had a large stack of clover straw from , Which he had threshed seed, which on | a tight floor would have absorbed all this liquid, he bored holes in his floor than a leak in the stables have floors Ohio Farmer. _—— 1to3 days for 75 cents by Detchon’s “Mystic Cure.” money on other remedies. This | lutely never tails. Sold oy W J. Lavs i pown, Druggist, Butler, Mo. S-6m. waste of | id so arranged that | = ce liek vt Lack Afier Many Years. } Rock Island, IL, Feb. 27.—A let- d the wind sweeps under the stable j is not a leak in the ; t such is | to get rid of it— Waldo F. Brown, tn } Rheumatism and Neuralgia cured in| Do not suffer and waste | abso Mr. Skinner was Plucky. \ tT es Thomas Skinner proprietor of aj SJACCES Oil eat market at Armourdale, encoun- tered two men on the streets of that TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS. town alittle after miduight yester- ; day morning who said they could - pl eb } HLH. EIGGS, the Great Railroad Comractor of S. | Ani but finding | 5 i : g 2 Whose autogr is here to do so he made shown and who writes: by pitching into the vy g inte the “Dt. Jacobs Oil has accom pu ted wonder Lt hasiny Positive indorsement.* | As an exampie— Dari i the other his revolver, felled 1870 and Is | the sidewal Americans died from mala- ar ny ria and rheumatic fevers two of ont of foxr Heusaadin Pow i oe ——— attracted tb ev by I wases paid jattempte ds hig robbery, but | by Me who had cor s amount- } they were subsequ released.— | i 126.000.0090, Tn th i there C. Globe. u ‘ H wd work shSpavin Lintment removes ail este é sie tes, sprains, rore and Save ity Jarranted éown, Drugyist, But ome to the sher- of of inquiry has ¢ uf from the administrator al es tite in Colusa, Cal. as to the children : y Ss! n I say Cure I do not mean merely to yom for # Gime, and then have them re- of one David Stoddard, who murder- ed his wife in admost brutal manner in this city in Sed, and the next ease Mania aineanerer: cape es year was publicly executed for the FITS, EPILEPSY or cime. Asister of the criminal re- KNE contly died in California, leaving to Al —— evi my ue his hei: law an estate of $25,000. Sea The children were young at the abs time of their father’s execution, and ae at present the whereabouts of all of them is unknown. tucklenu’s Arnica Salve, The Sest Salve in Bruises, Sores, Ule SaltRheuam Fever sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands, Chiblains Corns, aid all Skin Eruptions, and posi wely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satistaction yy money ref d. Price 25 cts per box For sale by Walls & Holt, the druggists xe world for Cuts, Ataska’s Boundary Line. Ottuwa, Ont., Feb. -The port of the interior department con- tains the following with reference to the Alaska boundary, at present the re- subje f dispute between Canada tthe Uniteu States. report it was explained that William Ogiivie had been sent In Jast year’s in charge of a survey party to explore the Yukon district. Starting from Victoria in the spring of 1887 he crossed the Chilkoot inlet to the head waters of the Yukon and went down the latter to a point near the international boundary between Alaska and Cana- da, where ke spent the greater part o. the winter A Most Effective Combination. ‘This well known Tonic ond News tire 2 esining great reputationas acure fo- P 5 sia, and NERVOUS disorders languid and debilitated conditions of the syr- tem ; strengthens the intellect, and bodily functions; making astronomical observotions for the purpose of as- ¢ rtaining the position of the 141st re 1 i e i E ion- Nerves : gids zeson : re d-gree -* longitude, the ge TR bullés up worn, cut, Nery Gini So hee oat is = th fe th i vigor. It ts jo the a boundary at that point. is o yout bfal sirensth and | gor 1 ts ose servations have not yet been com the depressing influence of M:tlnri:. a Price—$1.00 per Botte of 24 ounces, e FOR BALE LY ALL DRUGGISTS, NO MORE EYE-GLASSES pletely reduced, but an approximate calculation shows that the boundary is nearly ninety miles below the point where it is marked on the United States maps. This is of great importance, as the line passes through the best gold bearing dis- tricts yet discovered in the country. Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Wails& Holt, MITCHELL’S EYE-SALVE the Druggists, as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial pape bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for A Certain, Safe, anu Effective Remedy for Consumption. 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