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I GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GCcTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! I GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GUTS! -TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO The County Paper! Books, Pictures Jewelry, Flower and Vegetable SeedB, Buggies, Etc, J3to, Free Gifts to all Subscribers and Something to Suit the Taste of Everybody, Read This List Carefully, and, When You FindiWhat You Want, Make up Your Mind to Havo It, i it i i For saveral months past we have been negotiating with various parties with a vlowof nurohaiiliig from thuni choice and acceptable articles, suitable for gifts to our subscribers ut the tlma of the enlargement and change of nnme of this piiper ; mid we uow have the pleasure of announcing thut we hitve perfected cr. mngemopts whereby wc ure enabled to offer The Most Attractive Inducementsto Subscribers Ever Given By Any Paper In the United States! TrjKCpUNTY Papku is now the Largest, tlio llandjomcut anil the Best paper published in the State outside ot the targe cities; It Is all that a county paper should bo; wo can say without vanity thut it is a credit to Unit county ; and every citizen of the county, without regard to polities or religion, should feel u personal Intercut in increasing Its circulation, theieby enabling its publishers to maintain It at its preHcut high standard and to add such otbei Improvements us may Irniu time to time suggest themselves.. Kverv copy of this psper which goes abroad will instantly attract the attention ot all who see It; anil Its beanty, Us size, and the exerllcneu of Its reading matter will advertise the tact that In this portion of the West thcio arc Intelligent people, who have splendid f.hools and churches and cosy homes, surrounded by orchard laden with choicest fruits und field ot fliio wheat and corn, and pastures in which roam tat cattle um bogB, with soils of unsurpassed fertility and a climate famed for its hralthliilnes, in nhoo midst thousands more of good people, who are now wearing away their lives on the bleak hillsides ot the can lint a yr'clcomo and obtain homes of their own for a mere nominal sum. To attract to us good cllirans trom other States will bo one of the main aim 'of Tin: County PAi'F.n. and In this woik It hopes to be largely aided by it subscriber. Our citizens arc composvd of people from almost everj State lujjthc Union, ami every subscriber to Tub County Pai'KU should scud It oach weok,utW read ing it, tofioine friend in thu State whence he came, whom he thinks would be likely aitractid here to find a home. Our first aim, however, is to increase onr suuscrilloH ist at homo tinlll Tiik County Papkr Is a wolcome visitor to every fireside in Holt county. Thuro are Twenty-live Hundred people lu thu county who ought to inkeTtiK Countv Papkk, but who do not. W desire to appeal to each one of these people, in orderto sh,ow Mm that It Is to hU interest to take thu paper. The plea of pov erty wljl not avail as an excuse for not doing to, as the Inducements ollured licow are so liberal that, In many cases, thu eubscilber not only gets Tiik Cocxiy PAi'Ett for nothing, but Is actually paid to lake it. Uow we can nt lord to mnko these gifts does not concern the general fiihllc. "Never look a gia horse in the nniuth" is a spying as old as It Is wise. Let It sutlice that we get everything honestly and that we at willing to share our good .I'.ii.imo with our subscribers. Uefoir will bo found a list of the Gifts we ofl'or to every sabsorlheriwho pays Two' Dollars iu ad vaneo tor a year's subscription to Tiik County Pai-hk. totae of the Gills aro for old subscribers who rvno w ; -others nrejlor new su ' combers. A full explanation of how thu Gifts are awarded will bojlouiid at the bottom of the List of Gifts. NO. f. A Choice of Books. Any ol the present iubserlbers to TnnCocNTV Pai-cu who pays np all he now owes and pays Two Dollars in advance lor another year will receive, as a tree gltt, his choice of either one of the following books. Tliey are beautifully printed, on good heavy paper, and' are complete and unabridged, Thvy are urlutsd by Harper & liros., which s a guarauty that there Is uo fraud about thorn. ..... I.-- EtfDVMION." By Lord Heaoonsftcld. This Is the new book by the colebrnted English' author and politician, which has caused such an iiitetiM. excitement throughout the literary world during the pa.s few months, and for which his publishers paid the author Sixty Thouaml Dollars In iold :T V.TJ1B lilBTOitY OF A CltlMK." My Victor go. This is a vivid and graphic history, by the great Kronen, no.vellst, rwet ancl historian, of the crime of I QH Is Napoleon In strangling the liberties of his country. 3. "THE PLAGUE IN LONDON." Dy Daniel Defoe, author of "Hoblnsou Crusoe." This is a true history, Uy one ot the most distinguished writers In our language, ol tho raystei Ions and awful visitation of the Plague in England. NOsT2 AND 3. Flawor und Vegetable Seeds. Every presont subscriber to Tub Countv Pai-kb wlio. pays all he now owes and pays Tws Dollars iu advance for another year's subscription, will be ore dented, as a Ireo gift, with his entice of either of the two following collections of Wed Instead of one of tho books above described, if he prefers tho .ceds to a hook, The seeds aro gvqwn by a well known and, rpltablu seedsman and aro guaranteed to be fresh and tine to name. Kvury package Is of tho usual sue and contains as many .eods as those usually sold in thu .stores. Tko seeds will bo ordered on the 16th of March, which Is early enough for all gardens in this lati tude, ana will ba delivered as son thureaflor as we can receive t'.em by express" Seed Collection, TVo. '.A..' -Contains ten packages of choice aunual F.ower Seeds, valued atSll, as follows: Astvrs, Doiible-Cholee, mixed varieties Pansy, Choicest Varieties, mixed and colors, f Petunia, Finest Hh.tcl.cd and tjtriped. Baliao, Doubty, Choice, mixed olora. Portulacea, Double, choice. t Colors Cvnrsss Vine. Unlx'ed colors. I imiximI. ' Iltjlcl'irysum, Monstrosum, Double va rieties, mlxeO n & Lobcliii, Ilaj)efrarlotWs, Qlxed. Seod Collection, TV0. "33;. " , Contains two'lvs packets of extra choice now Vegetable Seeds, valued at St 20 as fallows: ' v,v ,Cabl)agOi Eatyr Summer. Oabbagv, Marolehead Mammoth Celery, (Soldon Dwarf. Kusk, Melon, Now Surprise new subscriber to The County P4rr.11 gets seeds winch are worth ns much as ho pay for n year's subscription. Cabbage, Karly Voik, Cabbage, Premium Flat Dutch. Carrot, Long Orange. Celery, Dwarf White. Cucumber, Imp. Long Green, Cress, Fin Curled. Kndjve, Green Curled. Leek. 11 road Flag. Lettuce, Malta Drumhead. Musk Melon, Prolific Nutmeg. Wn!sr Melon, Mountain Sweet, r.inslard, White. Okra, Dwarf. Onion, Wcathcrsfiold Red. Parsley, Double Curled. Parsnip, Hollow Crowu. Pepper, Long Red. Raddlsh, Scarlet Short Top. Tomato. Hathaway's Excelsior. Turnip. Purplo Strap leaved. Thotc sctds. like those described lu the other two collections, will be nu up in n neAt box, containing n paper giving full directions in regard to the cultivation of each vegetable; and will bo delivered to subscribers Immediately after tho 16th ol March. NO. 5, Pictorial Handy Lexicon. Every new subscriber to Tiik County Pavkk who pays Two Dollars In ad vance for n year's subscription, will be presented with either of the boks above named, or either ono of tho seed collections, or If he docs not want either ot the above wo will present him with n copy of tho IHctorial Handy lexicon, containing over 26,000 words and phrases and 260 enuravlugs. This compre hensive lltllo Dictionary will answer questions of spelling, pronunciation and meanlngln more than nine-tenths ef the cases that occur to the averags reader, and save time, musclo and patience every day, even to the ownr of the big Unabridged. It Is neatly bound in cloth and clcsrly printed on good paper. NO, 6. The Midland Farmer Any present subscriber to The County PArr.it who pays all he now owes and pays Four Dollars In advance for two years' suberlption 5 or pays Two Dollars for bis own subscription and brings the name of a new nibmlbfr for one year at Two Dollars, cash lu advance, will be presented with any two of the above gifts he may select, except A'os. 4 and S; or If ho chooc net to take either ot thematic will beprcsvnted with a yoar's subscription te.Tie Mill laud Farmer, a monthly agricultural paper, published in St. Loulb and devoted to tho interests of Western Farmers . It is an old and well established pa per, which has a wide circulation among intelligent tarmcrs and will le sure to please all that class who receive It. The new subicrlber will also be entitled to nny,one ot the above gifts ho may select, except the Midland Farmer. Understand that If tho old subscriber who brings the name ol a new subssrlti fr chooses the Midland Farmer, begets no other gltt. He can cither take any two ot the above cltts, or he can take tho Midland Farmer; but he ouiiot be given tho Midland Farmer and tho two oilier gifts. NO. 7. "Good Literature. Any present Subscriber 10 T11 r. County Pai-ku who settles up all nrre.ua ges nnd (ays Six Dollars in advance Iwr three years' subscription ; or who p-iys Two Dollars In advance for his own kubcrlptlon one year and brings the names of two new subscilbejs for ou year at Two Dollars each, cash, will bo presented with am two ot the gilts above described ; or lnstuul of theui , if lie preters, wo will present him with a yei.r.' subscription to Good LiUratarc, a weekly paper published In New York, every lisue of whloh Is filled with first clans reading matter. It Is just one-half the size ot Tiik County Papims and contains 110 advertisements. Those who wish to keep up with the times In literature will be delighted with this paper, as It contains full uoticus and reviews of all new publications of worth. The new subscribers utidur this utlVr will cucli be entitled to his choice ol the gifts above described, except A'os. 0 and 7. ""nob" Books for Every Fireside pood as nro worn by many ladles who hold high beads lu the fashionable world Tho'artkJra lor goutlemon's wear arc also nobby nml jaunty and stylish. No nno. niter txamtiilnr this Inwnlrv. would believe It nusslblo for US to furnish such on amount of reallv ha.vlsomo jowciry lor tho luero trIQo nt which wa oner 11 in .onncction wuu ihel;ounty i-atoii; yci we rfpunuu uo Somo Idea gf how we struck this bonanza in.iy bo gathered from the following statement : About two years ago a (irm vf jowclry manufacturers In Provl. done, Ilhqde Island, received nu order lrom a prominent Now York firm ot maniactiire200,000of Ihcso Caskets, each containing twenty pieces of Jewelry. After disposing of about 100.000 or tho Caskets, which hOld as rapidly as they could bo thrown on the market, the Now York firm was overtaken with flnun rial dllllciiltles nnd were unable to tako the remainder. This made it necessary to dispose of them nt any sacrifice, and wo have secured a lew of them lor the subscribers to Tub County Papkh. t Ladle' Elegant Imitation Coral Set. t Ladies' Elegant Imitation Coral Npcklace. 1 Ladles' Imitation Coral Shawl-Piu. 1 Pair Ladles' Imitation Coral Cuff Pins. 1 Gents' Cural Scnrf Pln. I Pair Gold-PlHted Bracelets. I Ladles' Elegant Heavy Gold-Plated Cameo Stone Ring. 1 Ladles' Gold-plated Veil or Hat Pin. 1 Pair Amethyst Slccve-Buttous, 1 Set Alaska Diamond Kar-Dr&iw. 1 Heavy Gold-Plated Wedding- Ring I Ladlo .let and Gold Set (Pitam! Drops.) 1 Heavy Plated Gents' Watch Chain. 1 Gents' Sec Alaska Plninoml Studs (beauties.) t Gents' Gold-Pl.'ted Collar-Button. 1 Gents' Lake Gtorge Maltese Cross Bet. 1 Gents' Set Engr.ived Gold-Plated Shirt Studs. 1 Pair Engrav.d Gold-Plated Sleevo- 1 1 Gents' Cameo Stone King (good as Buttons, 1 gold.) 1 Set Cameo Stone Ear-Drops. rjr Any lady or gentleman who wishes to securo ouo of theo caskfc 's without the payment of any cash can do so by bringing us tho name of .' new subscriber at Two Dollars each, cash lu advance. Each ot these now sl bscrlb en will bu entitled to the gifts they choose, tho same as other ucw subset tbers. The Peoples' Encyclopedia. To, anv subscriber, new or old, who will pay us fS.tiO, cash In advance, we will send Tiik County Papku onw year anil present a set set of Chambers's KnciclopoediH, In Flflem Volumes of about SOU pares each, lino type, doeoly but clvurly printed, ami haiid-omely and substantially bouml in cloth. This Is the publication (with the exception of the American Additions) which has been so extensively advertised for tho past year under the title ot Library ot' Uni versal Knowledge. It Is a full nnd complete reprint of the Edltiburg, Scotland. 183 edition ol Chambers's Encyclopaedia. When, about ten months ago, tho Amcrlciu Book Excluuge announced their intention of puhllslilug this Immense work iu tlftcen volumes ana selling them at Fifty Cents a Volume, people were incredulous and it took several months to convince- thu public that there was no humbug or swindle about it. The new price was so tremendously lower (being less than one-third of tho old price) than tho price at which It hnd formerly been sold, that people could not believe 11 pwswlc that they could ho iiianulactuicd lor the price named. When thu first volumu nude Its appear ance people examined it closely, tound it to be well and clearly printed, on thin but struti! paper, and stmnzir and substantially bound in durable cloth. S1II1 tlu-y shook tXelr bu ids and doubted and predicted that thu publisher" woitU! go Into bankruptcy before they finished the llltccu volumes. But steadily every two or three weeks a new volume made its appearance, and, a time wore on, pcj.le began to gain coulidence, the sales increased rapidly toward the last, until uorv 1110 niteeu volumes are iiulsnuu ami are oit our table betoru us as we write. Notwithstanding the rapidity with which they were rushed through the press there was no slighting of the work, and every volume Is a model of me chanical execution. Upwards of ouo liniidrud thotiiand coplus have now been colli, mid the publishers say that this is hut thu begliiulur, as they intend to sell a million copies. Nor Is this improti.ible. These books constitute a library lu tlmmselvcs. Whether a mm has other books or not, hu should have these, for thy coHt.ilu Information upon almost every subject within thu rango of human km-wledge; and, as thu subjects are alphabetically arr-inged. any ot them can be turned In 111 a moment. Formerly thu possession ot an Encyclo paedia like tli not mummers'' or Apple-ton's w.n reserved toro.ily tlij wealthy Very Broil TThh .Of.'., If not nlmvo being tn jjil.by a, man, tiso Dobbin's Klcethe t oap next. wa.h. day. Used without any wash boiler or rubbing board nnd used ififfercatl? from any other f-oap over rilade. It seems very droll to think of a fjnictrr derly twn hours light work 011 wach-day, with no heat and no .'team, or Mtiolj f the washing through the house, instead of a long day's hard work but hundreds f thousands of women from' Nova Scotia to Texas, hi to proved for ihcnv serves that this js doc. bv nsing Dob bin's KleCtkj Soap. Don't buy it, hnv over.lf (00 set lu your ways t u"c It ac cording to directions, that ai'c' n sfm ploasfoseem nlmost ridiculous and si easy that a girl of twelve years- can a large wash wltHout being tired. It positTyclr will not Injure tin; finest fab ric, has been before the puttier fcr fif teen years, and its safe doubles every year. If your grocer has uot got it, her will get it, as all wholesale grocers keep it. Nave, MeCord nad wholesale .Agts. fit. Joseph Mo. I. L.Ckaoin &Co., Philadelphia:. Montgomery & Itoccker, BACKERS AND BROKERS onicooK, Missouri, 1,030 JThnpy, Hut Jfntrn, rraw Drnlti on nil prldpMfUli-v and tVlleutliiu tirunmtly iniulr. ray Tiai-"! fur iion-rrsMcnti; Losns iirenlUlrA on real rUtf . aud InvtntmcnUMnmlc anivim- Die lornisi. fuu-reti auowtd mi lluiu Dfjinill.i. Anv present snb.-crlber to Tin: Countv Papku who will settl up all l lrliisc Innovation of the Literary ltevo utlon In publM hlng Cham- arreai mesaud pay Two Delists for another year's subscription tor himself, l"1 M''dia in fifteen volum.s at l llty Cents a volume (with ten ceuti and ulso b. Ing is three new subscribers at Two Dollars ach lu advance, will "V,,,'m! ml' Cl1 Ur ,u,laR 0 lh',M clU,""t ? '"r thum ?l ' P,'b,,c'," be preset ted with hi choice of the following collections : "''"" ll"3" become the owner of these cove e.l books. Tin: ll. A 1 three ol th- bo.-ks described under tilft No 1. I 'stv I'apuu must earnestly w shs tint every Lunlly In Holt county may 2 Either one ot the books described under Gilt No. 1, nnd Gilts No. jf ,!IV'! tl,cf '!"1 1 , ,s l"'",, wppy th-it t has an oppor- ,t; (unity to oiler then to Its sub-crlbers at a price considerably lower than Is a. 'GiftNo.4.nndellheroftlubookf In Gilt Vo. 1; or Gilt No. 4 and charged hy the publishers. To ilomoust rate: Tim very lowest price In cash at cither Gift No. 58 or Gilt No,3 (but not both o the latter ) l.lch these books can bo bought ot he publishers in New York is Fifty Cent uiiuir win 1 v " v . (., j. . . ' llUi- volume maklni! s v m aud a-lull dollars tor the tiil-jen volumes. To this i (',V.' C-0 S ""Y J. i ?r. v., 1 1 ' J' i . in.i .1' price nersona outside of New Yor city must add the cost ot sending them by il. llllL aI. U U11U lllt'l Offk V 1 iH'- vt - I a v I li. An" 'ic t,,tf l"ltow(iig weu-Kiiown uoois eacn 01 which siiouni nave n place lu every tamlly in Ihe Uud. Every one has heard ot these books and almost every grown person ha3 read thum. But they are new to the young people und for generations have been regarded as standard works to stimulate 11 love for reading. They are read with equal pleasure by the child ot ten ami Ihe grand-sire ol eighty; und both can always ilud tbeiii Instructive, entei tabl ing aim umnsing, "BUNYAN'S PlMHIIM'S .PkOUKKSS," Complete, with very fine Illustrations by Barnard and others. Larye type; cloth binding In black and gold. "Tim Akaiiian Nkihts.'' The won derlul stories of thu thousand aud one nights' entertainment. Sixteen full page illustrations. Cloth binding lu black, and gold. "Kouinhon Cltu.-OK." Who needs to be told about this book? Full and complete; sixteen full paga Illustra tions; cloth binding iu black and gold. "Ar.-op's FAM.E8." C'omidi-tc, with coplotis additions from modern authors. Profusely Illustrated ; prin ted in largu type with cloth biudlugjin black and gold. "Satixos, Wisf. and Otiikuwisf.." A book which will uiaku you laugh, and yet which will set you to thinking. Large type; yery;tastylcloth blading. "Tiik Kokan ok Moiiammkii." Translated from th Arabic by (Jeorj;e Sale. It hould be lu every house, II only lo refer to as a nmttvr.of kcuriosl ty. Nc-atly bound In cloth. Cauliflower, Early Paris. 1 Ltr.n.u kfll--l.. (Mixed. Verhona Hybiida, Clioicn mixed colors. Zinnia, Double, spleadid uolors, mixed. Onion, Giant Uoeca. Kgg PlV't, Black fekln. to, Au loniato. Acme. Spinach, Hound or Summer. Hicasli, Frensh Breakfast. Pepper, Laree BalL . . . E'"li of tho abovo collections Is put up in a noat an J attfactiyo box and will NO. 9. "The Perfect Shakespeare" To any subscriber, new or old, who will pay us $3.fi0, cash In advance, we will soud The County Papku one ycr and also present him with a copy of The Perfect Shakespeare. This edition of Shakespeare's works it Uy far Ike best aud most complete ever isstitd. It is carefully prepared trom Ibe earliest and more modern editions, selected where commentators havo differed as to the sense f obtenre erduubltul passages, from (bote readings which the ables critics believe to be Ihe mt st Shakespearean and best tutted to a popular edition. Illustrated with 30 Large Engravings, designed by Johk Coxkn, the celebrated artist anJ engraver, and a steel portrait of Shakespeare. We havo used the term "Perfect" as appllca )lc to this .dltlon. aud any one thai will examine It will see that it well merits thu title; and, Indevd, is the only edltlon.that fully deserves the title of "Pertuct." 'Tdcre me numerous edlthtj' of this wondeiful writer' works, got up In all tvM and at every price. But. unfortunately, they are all mote or less faul by. From somo cdltious many ot Ihe strongest pasagea are omitted in defer- nee to squeamish iiamby-pnmbylsm. In other editions many scenes are trans posed, till the plays ar made, like Joseph's coat, a thine "of shreds aud patches." But in this Edition, the "Perfect" Shakespeare, all the Points all the Plays all the Characters all tho Language are given unabridged, clear and perfect as they originally t-prnng from the august brow of this Jovo ot Poets the sublime JShuakspeare. It Is not necessary at this late day losay aught iu praise of Shakespeare's works: for they are universally admitted to bo thu grandest efforts ot any hun.an mind. Works that haye( been eulogized by Ben. Johnson, by Dryden, by Addieou, by Miltou (Prince of Poets,) who has .beautifully written of him as j -aweeicsi Dnaaespoare .-sainre's ctilld Warbling his native wood notes wild," needs no eulogy from meaner mcR. They present an opltnmo of jll human passions, motives, actions ami expressions. Nono are too bich. none too 'rVw to miss being Instructed aiwell as delighted by the pliVi and poetry of Shakes pelje. Tho Peivfect Shakcspearo IslrJ every respect tho best edition. Every word ot the Original Is la it. It is printed iTomnuw, clear, easjly-road typo. (At is a fine, large. 1 11 1 Tii.7. ? Vinn srn!nct o ny PrIor table. It Is embellished with many lfiti!yl niWiCMtIons The "Portcct" Shakespeare, iu addition to Iho whole ot SS5S .T TI "'"torles. Tragedies and Pocnis:ill that he ever K2 f.A I nnt ih0.,JV1 ,cxt 01 BtakiieMre' Will as recorded In the ottlco of the .. 11 t?.?Sl Xi L rt. c''terVu.vy, and also a complete explanatory glossary ot n vi,.'.l,LW0,rd8 ar, pbwei'oconrrlns In his works, making o5o Handsome ? ri i1" n,vbon'l, I" tho best English cloth, with artistic designs lu black wlde8 l 1 a lJ?hllt-W?.i?aa- ,Th.SL'o0t "," , M I'"1"" blab, 9 Inch, th iVm&lr Wt ""yA?? ! .'0,'!1 Aspeclmen copy can be seen at ... i, '"fviiunrv lAixu, contain a shoet of paper, giving the culture snd description of each variety it contains, and will also Illustrate must of thu no his 11 f iu, . receiving the seed can act knowingly, and will bo sure'.to havo sue'esss. NO. 4. More Vegetable Seeds. Eyery new subscriber to The County PArun who payaTwo Dollars iu rtv-ancn Ir year's aubscrlpllon. will bo presented with tho following eholco collet tlon 1 01 'seeds, einbraclag all tho popular varletlea and being auMclent to fnralsli all the dlfferest kinds of vegetablss nsiially wanted by anv famllv 'Ihnt seeds, If bought In the ttorea, would cost Two Dollars ; so that every mail, which is ten cents a vnluine. This amounts to one aud-a halt dollars, iii'nklug the total co.4t ot th. Eucyclopaitilla, to persons iu Holt county, Nine Dollars. And 'tins is the very' lowest price at which they can be bought. But by availing oursi-lves of a very liberal offer made us by the publishers, whereby e are permitted to pay a considerable portion In advertllng, we aru able tb otler Ihe Encyclopaedia and a year's subscription to ThhCoi'ntv Pait.k for Fllt I'cnls leu than any ono else would have lo pay for tho Encyclopaedia alone! In other words, wo furnish the Encyclopaedia and Tin: Countv Papmu ouu j ear, lor oiily Eiht-and u-half Dollars, which Is Fifty Cents less than the lowest casli price r.t the Encyclopaedia, postage added. It is uot neces sary to allude further to ibis branch of tUo subject; every reader will instantly see thu point, aud we l,io;ie that hundreds nt'tliem will avail themselves of lhi oppoitituity lo procure hooks so essential to every iutclllgcnl lioaschold. We must add one other lhoii'ht tliouch wo have already said so much. The editor of run County Pait.ii owns both Apl!e(ons's Cyclopavdla anJ Cham 'hern's Escyvlopaedla. The lornier is In sixteen volumes nnd cost I1I1.'. ninety- rix uonars 1 tie latter u in niteeu volumes ami cost 111m ntuo d'liiars, .et II he were forced to give up one or Ihe other he would keep Chambers's 1 It cont. Ins more reading matter than Applcton's; I be subjects aro treated more Intvlllgiblv; tho print is just us clear; and, the volumes weighing so much lets, are vastly more comfortable to handle CiT Auy one who would like to get the abovo described Chambers's Ency clopaedia wit limit the payment of any cash whatever, eau do ho by bringing us the names ot thirty new subscribers, at Two Dollars' oach, cask. Ealt ot llw.c uuw subscribers will b: entitled to a gift the same as other new subset Ibcrs. NO. 127" An Elegant Top Buggy. For Eighty-Flvv Dollars, cash In advance, we will sendTiiK County Pauku ono year and also present thu .libserjlier with his cliolmi rff'threo diffe runt styles of Top Bugglc -a picture of one of which U shown elsuwheiv the subscriber to pay freight from Cincinnati, Ohio, I'letures'of the other two styles can hu seen at tho otllee of Tub County Papku. These Buggies aro manufactured by T. T. Iadoek, the eehdiratuil Cinelnnill maniffa'Cturer, anil the lowest cash price at the manufactory U fill) for each. It will thin bo semi that wo iiirui-sh them for t2 less than they can possibly he bought for, and throw lu ay.ar's subscription to The County l'Ar-F.K besides. Any one who wants a good Uuggy will nuver have a better oportumtj than this to secure it for so little money. All these Busgies have Laather Quarters; Ituhberltoof and Curtains; Trimmed In Leather or Blue Cloth, as desired; Sarvun Patent Wheels, Vest Smings and Axles. Iu short, they are made for sarvlco as well as display, anil, will 'last well and givu satisfaction. The manufacturer gives a written Wan a:st wltli each Buggy that If a wheel, spring r axle breaks within one year from date of purchase, 011 account ot bad material, it can be rsturned to him aud hu will semi a new one. TjiIco JPfii'tioiiliLi iVolico, All tba hooks offered as I'.lfts by The County Pauku will bo ordered bv us from tho publishers from time to tim: as wo may have call for them. Wo shall probably order about every two weeks. This plan is rend. red necessary iu order to prevent us from accumulating books which our subscribers do not want. We have uo meuas of judging in advance what b.ok. they will select. Those sub scribers who select books as gifts will inform us or our agents what bowks thuv want, at the tlxis thuy pay their subscriptions, and if we do not have them oh hand we will send for them in out next order and forward them to the subscribers ns soon as we reeeivo them. THE- Frazer & McDonald, FOKKST CITY. WPSHOUKI T.I a Kfnrraf r:ikliK iMnlness limit.- on ttie nr oiucs of ni iiinl h'lrin.i1. AlUws- tiitirt of drKiill.i Mlu-ii left :is -fillii'd l.Tlt' Collrvtlsna rrrchc I'lirrTnl alteiitUii. ... H. II. KKAZKIt, I). Jttc.Ttf'.VbP. I'nKSinKNT. rsIl.R. rpttANSACTl JL Sells cxcli: Unlti'il Slates i J.T. T1IATC1II31,M. 1- HOMtEOPATHLST AND SUUGEoy, OKKfiOK, MlSSOUltr, OKI'li'B -.At r.'slilenec. two ilmrs north .I. A. Kor.'s More ; formerly re.iMuiiuii o Ia-vI Oren A.OO.Ll.V, M. M. (I. A. r(E(IKMIAl'M,...M.,M.D (Jo.slin & Flcgrcnbaum, rilYSICIANS AND Sl'KGKOXS, ORIHIO.X, MO. ori'IC'H-OHPtUor snulli ut Pank, up-stslrs II. C. I'KI'fKlt. C. C. AIKKN, riSPPEK & AIKEN, Atlorneys at Lsmv, MOL'NI) city. mo. Ok'FICK. .OverCiirsaut L Meyer's ntorc. A. II. JA3IISOX, Attorney at Law. Ral Estate, Inicranco and Collcot- Inn geut, Mocvn cm, Win practice In all tli: Miss jiirl. MlShOfKI. couttH of unrthwest DANIEL ZOOK, Attorney at Lar, OUEGON.'MO. 111 iiracllcp In all tlir cmirt" of Missouri. r.cat lMat htislncss ami Collrclluns prompt l aticiuleil tu. onire wrst nlitc of l'ulille M.iiarc. T.J C. DUNCAN, AT TO U N E Y AT LAW, OIIKUON, MlSfOUItl. Nlll practice In all Courts nt Mls"onrl.Kans.-s liUMiaiKl Xcbruiku. Itral INtale kusiucss, and Uulicctlnns prmnptly attcnduil lu. R. I. KKA, Attorney ait4-Laiv. Notary Public and Weal Etate Agent, MAITLAND.RMQ. W lit atlcnil t nil Iciint ImisIiios Iiitrnstrtt tn lil.riirr tu all tin- cuiirh of Nnrllmont MIMirl. Il for .salo a large number f chnlce Liuliics lots. Ij. It. KNOWLEH, A 1 T O It ' E Y AT L A W , OHF.nUN, MISSOUUI, Will Practice In all Courts, ftcal F.sUtc bml urnsaTd I iillevllvus promptly attemled to. E. J. KULLOGC, A I TO It X E Y A T L A W , CIIAIO, MISSUUKI. W III praetlrt In all tb courts ofJRolt oliiliiK cmuillvs, nil ml SMITH AMERICAN Conoliidiiifjf iiojl. Now, Good People of Holt nxd neighboring counties, Tin: County Papku Is before you. You see what it is and it spunks for itself. Wo promised that it should hu Ihe Largest, tho Handsomest, and thu B.t County l'apur iu thu Stute. With becoming modesty, we claim that we have fullllled our promts. No citizen of Holt county will be ashaied to send Tiik Cou ty Paukh abroad as an index of thu Intelligence of our people. Wo confess that wu aru proud of this papor, and w believe our pride will be slinred by all our subscriber.. But not only do we furnish our readers tno best county paper iu tho Slato: wo TIicmi 1'ftiiioin fiiittu luculs not. cxccrtl 89,000 In liuiklirr. Ilio furlorv Imv. Iiik liuvii.tn siicecssful opcr allunao cur. The OriMiit BEST IN XON, Most Tasteful in Form, AND Out Lasts all Others. A airat variety of styles IhiIIi fur public and private 11511. CitiUeucs nnt frcu to any. uil ilrcssun appllratlou. Also a FULL LINE OF PIANOS unsurpHsicil In Tone ami Workiimnslilp, Aililrts tlir corupany rlllu r at Uoston, Mush. Knns I'ltv. Mu, or Allunla (in. Holloway's Ointment, I'umcksciI Bf UK icnictlj, rvjry man May lis Ills own Doctor. It limy be rcilicil Into Urn ntrin, hii f to reach any Internal rmuplnliit i liy tfcesc iiicaiu It urs siorcs or mi-or In tnu Jliront, Mtoinacli. I.Ucr. Sil,ie or oilier psun, fr lu uii liif.nlllliln nMii'ilv fur llilil l.i'ir. IIh lireatls, Contrni'tcil or M(H Joluty, (tout, lllicu imitl.ini. ami all HLIn I'lii-ie-es, 1 IM1-OUTANC CAl'TION. NllllC II M Cl'llllllin imlcsi the (LlKimtiirv of J. II wihu'k, as up-lit for thu i.ullvil Mules. mrrnoi)is t'neb box ut nl.so offer the most liberal Glftn to sub.erlhcrs ever presented bj any paper lu tho l' "0XM ' r"U' v '!WU' L'nlted States, so far as nur knowledge extends. Our obluct iu this Is to Inm'mk-' tJrXlioce'li conlilcrable savins by taKlna swell our suhscr ntloil ll.it. We want more. .utbterihcr.in. tillHA'P MASv n,,, I "ia wruriiie.s. nnu wo wain our present suoscriucrs ro am us in gelling mam. vvo ought tu I uavu a iiiiins.iiiit more suu.seriuurs 111 nun county, ami wo can secure thum if our I liresent subscribers will onlv aid us bv showlns thu mnr.r tu. tluir llliVir'lilmp. nl,,i telling them of thu ploastiru they derivo every week from readinar It. We li reliy .ii'l'iiiui inn. 01 0111 niiii.suriuurn our itciu, nun w iirgu caen ono Ml inp.Toi himself or hersolf in our bohalf. .lust think oX.tWg; if each of our suhserlhurs will send us just onu name wo will havo nearly thruii iKoiisand subscribers: and vnuii vo unn ami irm muKc 1 nt; uoi'ntv x'ArF.n sun lienor man It now; ln,- Tnfiiiy moru so. u.lh.Vl bl tdl'i?" w"i."r.8t tMud ,l w9 ovcn Dollars n copy 1 but we. i??JLil,i"irn"8i'mon.t,8 wh.ore y we can 9ive U wn'J o our subscribers In tho manner abovt mentfoned. SQr Any 0110 who wants to rracuro the Perfect Shakespeare without the payment of any cam, can do o bv bribing us'- the' names of seven new subscriSfnM two Dullard each, cash In advance The 0 new 6Ub.crlbera.wlU bogeBpromliins tho same as other now subscribers. ' " ' -l' ' . ,1 1, ,.s NO. 10. Beautiful Jewelry Casket. To any subscriber, new or old, who wl pav. iis Four 'Dollars cash In w1rhBn.Cff:'v,n,8.C,,.d T" Cou?'Tr Vv. 01" 'y"r. and also p2sent-t,l nftftl?iCrnntH,.n,nc Tw 1 lecc8 Qt- PenutUal JeWelry. This Jewelry is Sm.i nu8ied if i,0,i.d puro F,m'M .aU tho farts representing gold are hba vy gold-plated and look as well and nro almost as good as It tko? wore sol I )Vo d. The various articles Ititendcd for ladlesVwcar'.r rnj minn u Though wo know cur subscribers fcwl kindly UUyard us, wr stiinulato their good will by offsjipg them Indueomonts, In tho 3liape of valuable guts, iur an iney rto icr us. Thcio Uifts aro so various that, among them all, no onu can fall to find just what ho or sho may want. Wo offer Gifts for secur ing all tho way from one subscriber up to lifty, and ranging in value from 25 The cents, nt) fn S.I10. Good Friends, In huliilvg us you also huln yourselves. tity,'u,siBsorlber you 'gut fur us, tho bettor wo will make the paper for you. And muiu n imi. n nuuaeriour on our usi who cannot sunn us ai mast oib new name. Ami "ovcry lltllo helps', ' If enough subscribers will send us now namos to maku 0,u average of onu natno from each, wo will bu sattslled Bead over carefully thu foregoing list of Glfisj and If you find the namu of sovie hlngyoii want which an bo had by sea ring a fow subscribers for in, make up your minds to have It and go to work and got It. It will tako very little trouble. No onu can luok through The Countv Papku without being pleased with It; and when thu further iiWucomont is held out that every suhsorlhor Is allowed euoiiioof'u number of valuable gifts, there Is not ono intelligent man out of twenty who' will refuso to subsorlbe. Try itl Young ladies and crentlemen can, bv very littlo effort, soou'ro a large number of those charming books, tho names of which are suro to roaka them wish for them. ' ' ' Now, who will hclo usP Wo oronoso to imiUIIhIi. from limn to limn, n Troll ar Honor, containing the namos of those who specially Interest themselves, for us. 1 Shall wo not havo the pleasure, of Iniertlng your. name in that list? ""' " 1 lfot.i.owiv A Co.. New Vork, BRENT GOOD ,C.Q. . , Wholesale Acen ti. "JEW YORK. The Best Thing etR The FUeijUyrif ArouMIe Tc'.foco Co' New Met Jllc Telcfone. Semi for Given- Fitchbatur Acouitlc Telefone C. UoxTii, Unt City, i' llclibun;, Mun. "before a man liatli power In say, lloholil Tli t Jaws of il;irl;iKHi have ilcvourcil It up. Outfltsentlfrccto those uho uhli In cu ins In Hie most nlcasnut unit iirollluliln linsiacHskiiouii. Jf.vT tlilnn iiew. Cnpl en not reoulrcil. Me ulil Iiiinlsli win cvrryiuiHi;. iu n oiiy linn ninvanis 1.1 wuy mailo without Miiying nwnr ir.m home our iiliiht, NorUk whutevrr. Many new workers wiuilrd nt uuce. Mauyiin1 miikluK fnrluutsiit the huslucss. l.-nlle; in.iKe as much ns mui, uMtlyounu hoys nail i;lrl iiinke crrnt pay. No one wlin Is Milling to work fulls lo iimKe Mora money uvcry ihiy IIiiih cm hw iiimtu In a wcrU nt n;i J iirillunry employment. Those who en uaiient oueu will llnil a short r.ml In fi rtiiun Ailiircxs II, II.ii.i.ktt, & Co., rori:and. Mitluu Mm JOTrULKwforBojnijii Old. 1 1 Town, m J 014 1 1 A EW1.V. VBHTIOH Jul utesUd for them. toe Hon um I 1 1 Vrak ud Borotl Brlnf, Tumlnir, Borti..JrUUf,artodlf.Pol.hkg, km OutUm . file S to UO, I e.DdctpU for 100 .: SKAIM I1U0WV, Umll, Km