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GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER -TO - The County Paper! Beoks, Pictures. Jewelry, Flower and Vegetablo Seeds, Buggies, Etc., Etc, Free Gifts to all Subscribers and Something to Suit the Taste of Everybody, Send This List Carefully, and, When You Find What You Want, Make up Your Mind to Have It, For ncwnl tuontliB past wc have been negotiating with various pwrtius with a rlow of purchasing trout them choice anil acceptable articles, suitable for Rift to our subscribers at the time of Ihe 'nlnigemont and change of namo of this paper; and we now havo the pleasure of announcing that we have perfected sr. TaHgrnient whereby we ate enabled to ofTcr Tlio Most Attractive Inducements to Subscribers Ever Given By Any or Izi tiio unit oil atatos! Pap, TnicCouNTr Patku 13 now the Largut, tho llandiomett find tli Sat paper published In the State ouuido ot the largo cities; It Is nil that a county paper fchould bo; we ean say without vanity that it Is a credit to Holt county ; and every eili.oii f tlte county, without regard to politico or religion, should fret a f lureoual Interest in increasing its circulation, tneieby uuabllng Its publishers to maintain it at lu pi-t;soiit high standard and to add suoaotnet Improvements us may Horn tlmu to tiuiu suggest themselves. Every copy of this piper which goes abroad will instantly attract the attention ol all who see It; and It beauty, lu size, and the cxei lleuen of Its rciullng mutter will advertise the tact that in tills portion of the West theie are intelligent people, who have splendid M'liouh and churches and coxy hoiu8, surrouuded by orchards l.tdeu;wlth eholccHt iruits, and Held ot flue wheat and corn, and pastures la which rouin tat cattle nud hogs. with noils of unsurpassed lurtility and a climate famed for it it healthtvdncn, In wlioo mldet tliousnuds more of good people, who are now wearing away their liven on the sleak hillsides ot the East, can Ibid a nelooiuo and obulu homes of ihclr own fora more nominal sum. To attract to nit good eitlznns trom ntlier State will bit one of the main aim of Tin: Countv PATr.it. and in till? woik It hope to be largely aided by It subscriber. Our citizen are composed ol people from almost every State lu the Union, and every subscriber to The Colwtv Pa run should send It each week-waller read lug it, to sumo trlend in the State whence ho cam, whom he thinks would be likely attracted here to find a home. Our first aim, hnwevtr, in to increase our subscription lint at home uutll Tut Countv Patku It a welcome visitor to every fireside In Holt county. There re Tn eniy-llvo Hundred peoplniu tho county who ought to takc'i'iiK County I'ai'kk, but who do not. Ww desire to appeal to each one ot these people. In order to show hint that it la to hit inttrut to take the paper. The plea of pov erty will nt avail as an excuse for not doing so, an the Inducement offered bfelow ure o liberal that, lu many cases, tin subscriber not nly get a Tui: County Patkk for nothing, but Is actually jiai'd to lake It. How wn can af ford to muhe these gifts does not concern the general public "Keverlooku gilt horse in the month" Is a saying u "Id s It is wine. Lut It sulllce thai we get everything honestly aad that we arc willing to sbaro our good foituuu with our subi-etibera. Hclow will bu fouud a list of the Gift we ofl'or to every BnUserllierTwho pay Two Dollar lu advance tor a year's subscription l The Countv Patku. Some of tne Kilts are fur old ubcrlbcr who renow ; othets arc tor new su. sorlbcrs. A frill explanation of how the Gift are awarded will bo.touud at the bottom of the List of Gifts. new subscriber to Tun Cocntv Papuii jcts geeds which nro worlli ns imicli ns ho paya for a year' subscrlptluu. NO. 1. A Choice of Bsoks. Any of the present subscribers to Tni: Countv Patku who nays tip all he now owe and pay Two Dollar in advance tor iinothor esr will 'receive, us a Iree gilt, hi chulco of either one of the following book. Tliey are bountifully printed, on good heavy paper, ir,d are complete ami unabridged. They are printed by Harper & Hros., which I h guaranty that there 1 uo fraud about 1 hum. I.- "ENDYMIOX" Hy Lord Renronsflcld. Thli 1 the new book by tho celebrated English author aud politician, which ha caused auclij an) inteiim Rxcltcincni throughout the literary world during the pant lew mouth, nud tur which hi pubilshet-K paid tint author Sixty Thousand l dlar lu -old. 'i "THE lll&TORY OF A CHIME."' My Victor Hiiitn. 'I hU Is a vivid and (irapVilc history, by Hi ftreat Krencli uovellt, noet and historian, of the crime ot Loam Napoleon in vtrancliKir the llbnrile of hi country. a. "THE PLAGUE IN LONDON'' JJy Daniel Defoe, author of "Robinson Crusoe." This I a true hUtory, by one or the must dUtlnsruiHhed writer in our language, ot the myiiteiloua and awful visitation of the Plajjuo lu England. NOS. 2 AND 3. Flwwer and Vetfetiiblo Soeds. Kvoty present subscriber to Tub CoUNTr Patuu who pav all he now owes nd pays Tw Dollar lu advaueu for another year's subscription, will be pro.j auntod, a.s a iree gift, with Ids ehniee of either of the two following collect on of aerdu instead of owe of the book abovts dcseii'u'd, if lie prefer the seed to a book. The seeds are urown by a well known and reliable seedsman nud are guaranteed to bn fresh and Hue to name. Every package U of the usual u.e and contains as many kreds as those usually sold in the (.tores. The seeds will bo rdered oa the U)th of March, winch Is early enough for all gardens in this lati tutle, and will bo delivered as awn thurcaftcr as we can receive t'.etu by express. iced Oollection, jN"o. iJk..99 Contalui teH paekn;es of choleu annual F ower Seeds, v lued at$l, as follows: Cnbbago, Early Yoik. Cabbage, Premium Flat Dutch. Carrot, Long Orange, Celery, Dwnrf Whlto. Cucumber, Imp. Long Green. Cress, Flno Curled. Endivo, Green Curled. Leek. Hrond Flag. Lcttiue, Malta Drumhead. S'luk Melon, Prollfio Nutmeg, Water Melon, Mountain Sweet. Mustnrd, White. Okrn. Dwnrf. Onion, Wenlliereflolil Red. Parhley, Double Curled. Parsnip, Hollow Crown. Pepper, Long Red. Kaddlsb, Scarlet Short Top. Tomato. Iluthaway's Kxcelsior. Turnip. Purple Strap leaved. Thco Reeds, like thoto dotcrlbcd In tho oilier two collections, will be pit up In a ne.U box, containing a paper giving full directions In regard lo the cultivation of each vegetable; and will bo delivered to subscribers immediately after th' 15th ot March. NO. 5, Pictorial Handy Lexicon, Every tieie subscriber to The CouNTr Pai'kr who pays Two Dollars In nd vance for a year's fiibscrlptlon, will bo presented with cither of the bnks above named, or cither one of tho seed collretlou. or If be docs not want cither ol the above wo tlll present him with a copy of tho 1'ictoriitl llnniij Lexicon, containing over 25 000 words and phrae aud '2j9 otmravlngs. This cmnpro hcnslve Utile Dictionary will answer quetlou.i of Bpelllng, .pronunciation and meaning In more than nine tenths of the cases that occur to thu avcrags ruader, and save time, niusclo and patience every day, oven to tho owner of the blja Unabridged, It li neatly bound in cltli and clearly printed ou good paper., NO, 6. The Midland Farmer. Any presont sHWsrrlher lo The Countv Patch who pays all lie now owes and pays Four Dollars In advance for two years' sulxuriptlon ; or pays Two Dollars for his own subscription and brings the name of a mw subset llx r for one year at Two Dollars, cash lu advance, will be presented with any fico of the above gifts he may delect, txcept Not. 4 and R ; or If lie clioo-os not to take either of thematic will bepicsetiied with a year's subscription to The Mid land Fiinntr, a monthly agricultural paper, published In .St Louis and devoted to the lii'crests ol Weblei 11 Farmers . It In an old nud well estubllshed pa per, which has a wide circulation among itiielligent tanners and will ic ure lo idcaso nil that class who iccelvo It. The new subscriber will also be entitled to any ,011c ot Hie above gills hu may select, except the Midland Farmer Understand that if the obi subscriber who bring? the name ot n ntw iih.srlt) r choose the Midland Farmer, he gets no other gilt He can cither take any t'wn ot the above uIIIn, or lie cm take the Midland Farmer; but be cannot bc thvn Loth thu Midland Farmer ant. thu two oilier gifts. IwoTy "Good Literature." Any present Subscriber to The Cousrr Papkk who settles up nil arreara ges and pay S x Dollar m advance Inrthree years' subscription ; or who pays Two Dollars In advance for hi own subscription one year aud bring the names of two new subset Ibe.i for on year at Two Dnllar each, chsh, will bo presented wlih any two ot thu gltt above deseiibed ; or lnslc id ot thein , If lie prefers, wo will present him with a ycf.:.1 subscription 10 (land Literature, a weekly paper published lu New York, every lne of which i. filled with first clas reading matter. It Is just one-half the size ot Ttir. Cwuntv Patch ami contalas no advcrtisemeiils. Those whs wish to keep up with the times in literature will be delighted with this paper, as It contains lull notice and reviews of all new publications of worth. Thu new subscribers under this oiler 111 each bo entitled to his choice ot the gilts above descilbvd, trecpt .Vus. 6 and 7. NO. 8 Books for Every Fireside- Any present subscriber to Tut. Coi ntv Patek who will settle up all nrrciu ages and pay Two Dollars for another year's subscription lor himself, aud also In ing u tluee mw subscribers nt Two Dollnrs i-ach lu advance, will be presented with hit choice of the following collections: 1. All three ol th hunk di-crlbed under til ft No 1. 2. Either one ot Ihe books described under (Jilt No. 1, and Gilts No. ! and No. ft. a. Gift No. 4. and either of the books in Gilt Vo. 1 ; or Gilt No. 4 nnd either Gift No. '-'or Gilt No.: (but not both ol the latter ) 4. (Jilt No. h nnd tin onr. of Gift No 1, !1 mid I. (1, (Jilt No. 6 and any one of Gilts No 1. :i nnd 4. J. A n v one ot thu l'llinwliii; well-known book1 each of which should have a place in every family in the I ind Every one ha heard ol thesn book and almost every crown person has read them. Hut they are nw to thu young peoplm and Voreneratou have been regarded a standard works to stimulate a love lor reading. They mo read with eiuul pleasure by the child of teuauil the grand-sire ol eighty;' and both can alw.n llud them instructive, euloi tabl ing au auinslii'jr. "DtrNTAX'S Ptl.llttlM'S 'Pitor.itKss.' Complete, with very flue illustrations by Harnaid and others. Laryo type; cloth binding in black and gold. "Tiik Ait.vuiAN Nkuits." The won dcrlul stories of the thousand and one nights' cntertaininents. Sixteen full patju Illustrations. Cloth binding' in black and gold. "HouiNsoN CitUfOE." Who needs to be told about this book ? Full and complete; sixteen full pags Illustra tions ; cloth binding lu black and gold. "Aeot's Fabi.es." Complete, with copious addition from modern uutlior.'. Profusely illnstrntcd ; prin ted lu large type with cloth bliidlng,ln bluck mid gold. "tAViNiin, Wisr. and Othiiuwise." A bunk which will make you laugh, nnd yet which will set yon to thinking. Large type; very tatly,cloih binding. "Tin: KoitA.v or Mohammed." Translated from the Arabic by George bale. It should be in every house. If only to refer to as a matter of callosi ty. Neatly bound lu cloth. Pansy, Choicest Varieties, mixed. AtWrs, Double, Cli'dcr, mixed varieties nail color. llaUu'i, Dotillt, Choice), mixed colori. Cypres Vliui mixed color. 0 IiliwlirykuiirjMiuU-oaui, Doublo va rieties, mixed. I.sbUa, Haslftt Varieties, 'Jlixed. 'KbedC t3olloctioM, IVo. "335." Contains twelve paekaU of extra chelae new Vegetable Seed, valued at $ 1.20, as follows: O Petunia, Flneit Ulotehed and .-Irbicd. Portulaeea, Double, cboicct colors, mixed. Verbena Hybrlda, Choice mixed colors. Zluula, Duuble, Jplcndid colors, mixed. Cabbage, Early Summer. Cabbage, Marnleliead Mammoth, Celery, Clolden Dwarf. Musk Melon, New Surprise. Cauliflower, Early Paris, Luttuue, Curled Silesia. Onlou, Blast Roeca. Egg Plant, Ulaek tokiu. 'l'umiU)to Acme. Spinach, Round or Summer. Radish, French Rruakfast. rwpper, Large liall. Eoh of tho abovo eollectloin Is put up In a neat nnl attractive box and will contain a sheet of paper, giving the culture vmi description of each variety It conwius, and will nlso lllusfrntu moit of thu sorts. Hv aid of this, erery parson leoelving; the seed can act knowingly, nnd will bo sure to havo success. NO. 4. More Vegetable Seeds, T.vrv raw subscriber o Tire Countv Patbu who pavs Two Dollars in ndvnneo tT a yt ar'fc wibscrlptlon, will bo presented with the following choice colUvtinn of seeds, embi a'ctni,' Mi tho popular varieties and belnc aiifllclont to fiirnlsh nl' the dlfTi'it!! kliidn of vegetables nsually wanted by uny famllv. These 6ed, It bijnsht Jn tho fctwcf. wtruld oost Two Dollar so that every NO. 9- "The Perfect Shakespeare" To any subscriber, new or tiln, who will pay us .?,! !(), cash In advanrc, we will send Tiik County Patch one your and also present him wit a copy of The I'crJ'cct Shttketpcure, This edition of SluiKcspcnio's work Is by far the best and 1no.1i complete ever issuid. It Is carefully prepared lioin llie earliest avd more modern edit Ion 1. selected w lit in comment atnis. havo ditfend as lo the sense ot obscure or donliilul jiassages. from tho-o readings which the allies critics bi-lievu to be llie niMst Shakespearean aud best suited to a popular edition. Illustrated with M Large Engravings, designed by Joitx Co.vr.N, ihe celebrated urtistau-l engraver, anil a -1 ecl portrait of rihavespenrc. We have used the term "Perfect" u appllea lie to this -ilitlon. aud anyone thai wl.l exanilne it will see that it well merits the title; aud, imlenl, is tile only editiou'thul lully deserves tho title of "Perfect." 'Ttiereuie uumerniiH edition, of ibis wo in lei fill writer's works, got up In all tyles. and at every price. Hut. unfortunately, they are all 111010 or less faul by. From some edlilons iHiiny ut the ttroHgest passages arc omitted in deter- iicu lo sqiieainish iiamby iuiubvism. In other editions many scenes are trans posed, till the plays are made, like Joseph' coat, a thing "of shivilx and patehes." Hut In this Edition, the "Perfect" SViukespeaie, nil the Poims all the I'lays all the Cliaiacters all fie Language are given iinnbiidyed, clear and peil'cct aslhey originally sprang from the uugiot " row of this Jove of Poet the sublime alien kspenre. It I not necessary at t Ills Into day losaj aught In praise ol Shakespeare's works: for they nro ui.iversall.v adiulti'eil to be the granilest efforts ot any liuii.nu mind. Works (hat have been enluglzed Uy Ren. Johnson, by Drydun, by Addison, by Milton (Prince of Poets,) who has beautltnlly written of him a "Sweetest Shnkespeare Nature's child Warbling his native wood notes wild," ticcds no eulogy from meaner men. They present nn epitome of all human passions, motives, actions and expressions. None are too high, none too lowtomls bring lntrnrted is well as delighted by the Mlays nud pwetry of Shakes marc. Thu PArfect Shakespeare Isni every respect the bet I'dMlon. Every word ot thefi 1 original Is In It. It Is printed 5Sg? from new, rlear. easlly-read tpo It Is n ttnu, large. .1 " -'V4 .T.t.lt.s..syvjJsimas,fc,i,W.r.'.'. llatlrTOmO bonk an tll llimiont tn ant- narlnr lol.ln Tt la mnlwlll. ...III, ,., ..j . w. ...u.M. (. M.ll,r.VI.TI1ll,lill sirikaig lllustratioiis. The "Pertect" .Shakespeare, In nddltl o the whole of Shaki spearo's CsmiPdle, Histories, Tragedies and Poems ull that he ever jWl-oti contains the (nil text ot Shakespeare's Will as recorded In the ollleoof the i'ie 1 it" Court nt Canterbury, and nlo a complete exlanalory glossary of all th uiiusal words or phrase occurrln- in his works, making one Hnudsnmo Quarfft olninc, b. 11 nil In tho best English cloth, with artistic design In black and gold on back and sido. Thu size ot Ihe book Is 11 1-J liiches high, t) Innhu wlUo. 1 1-2 Inches thick, nnd weigh 3 pound. Aspeclmcn copy can be seen at the office of the editor The Countv Patku. Whn this edition was tlrst issued It was sold at seven Dollars a cpy : but wo havo made arrangements where by wo can give it away to onr subsertbiirs In tho manner ahovt mentioned, fitir Any one who wniifs to pr.icuiu the terfect bhaktspcare without the payment of anvca-h, can do so bv bringing us the mime of seven new suheriberiiM two Dollnrs each, cash lu ndvnneo Thckc new 8iiUicrJbers will bo glren premltins tho same as other now subscribers. NO. 10. Beautiful Jewelry Casket. To any subscriber, nrw or old, who will pay 11 Four Dollars cash lu advance, wn will send Tin: Countv Patku one year, and nlso present, him with a Casket containing Twenty Pieces of Hoaiitlful Jewelry. This Inwe'.rv Is tint composed of solid pure goW, but all thu ntris representing gold urn henvllv gold plnied nnd look as well and nro nlmost as good as It thuv were solid gold. rii vnrioiiK articles luteudcd for ladle' wear aie really hundsowo and are ui good ns nro worn by ninny ladles who hold high heads In tho fashlonablo world The articles lor gentlemen's wear nro aUo nobby and Jaunty and stylish. No nno. after examining this Jowelry, would believe It possible for us 'to furnish such nn amount of really ha.idsomo jewelry lor tho inero t villi) ut which wn oilVr It lu .onnectlon with Tun Countv Patch; yet we do It, mid do It honestly. Some Idea of how we struck this bonanza may bo gathered from (ho following statement : About two years ago a firm of jewelry manufacturers lu Provi dent!.', Rhode Island, received an order Irom a prominent Now York linn ot manii fuel 11 re 200,000 of these Cnskcls, each containing twenty pieces of jewelry. After disposing of nbout 100.000 of the Caskets, which sold' as rapidly as fluty could be thrown on the market, the New York firm was overtaken with finan cial dlfllcnltles nnd word unable to tako tho remainder. Tills made it necessary to dispose of them nt any sacrifice, nnd wo havo secured a few of them lor tho euuscrlbcrs lo hie County patku. j DEitcli Casket; Contains: ' 1 Set Alaska Diamond Ear-Drops, t Heavy Gold-Plated Wedding-Ring . t t... .....I ..!. ..... ,V..... 1 ' 1 i.miius net, hiiu viuui oci iLiiiaanu Drops.) 1 Heavy Plated Gents' Watch Chain. 1 Gents' Set Alaska Diamond Studs (beauties.) 1 Gents' Gold-Plated Collar-Hutton. 1 Gents' Lake George Maltese Cross Set. 1 Gents' Set Engraved Gold-Plated Shirt Stud. 1 Gents' Caiiuo istoue Ring (good as gold.) 1 Lndle' Elegant Imitation Coral ?ct. 1 Ladles' Elegant Imitation Coral Necklace. 1 Ladles' Imitation Cnral Shawl-Pin. I Pair Ladies' Imitation Coral Cufl'- Pins. 1 Gents' Coral Uenrf-Pln. 1 Pair Gold-Plated llraoelols. 1 Ladles' Fdegant Heavy Gold-Plated ('aiiieo Stono Ring. 1 Ladies' Gold plated Veil or Hat Pin. 1 Pair Amethyst Sleeve llultons. 1 Pair Engravwd Gold-Plated Sieove- lluttons. 1 Set Cameo Stone Ear-Drops. tT Any ladv or gentleman who wishes tosoiMiro one of these caskets without the pnj nioHt of any cash u in do so by bringing us the name, of ciijht nrw Mihserilten at Two Dollars each, cash in advance. Each ot these new s'ubscrlb-1 ers will ba entitled to the gills they choose, the same as other new subscribers. 1 NO. 11. ! The Peoples' Encyclopedia. j To anv subscriber, new or old, who will pay u$S.,'iO, cash In ndvance. 1 we will send The Cotwrv Patku oin year nnd present 11 set set of Chumn r' Kuricloptrdia, in Flfteo- Volumes of nbout Silt) pages each, lino type, closely bill clearly printed, nud handsomely and substantially bound in cloth. This Is the publication (with the exception of the American Additions) which has been t o exienstveiy iiiivcruscu lor me past year u niter tne title ui i.vmry oj ( nt vcrsttl Knowledge. It Is a lull and complete reprint of tho Edliibitrg. Scotland, ISM edition of Chambers' Encyclopaedia. When, about ten mouths ago, the American Hnok Exchange announced their Intention of publishing this immense work in fifteen volume;. nikt selling (hem nt Fifty Cents a Volume, people were incredulous and it took several mouths to convince tho public that there was ! reiv.j .!irini hikiui.ih. ' nn humbug or swindle about It. The new price was so tremendously lower !' iLi infill' P l). JtrlioxAt.i (being less than oue-ihltd of tho old price) than tho price at which It had i . . Very Droll To Think. Of. If not abovo being t.11 jlit by a man, Hie Dobbin' Elective toap next wnfli day. I'sed without any wash boiler or rubbing board nud used differently from tiny other soap oyer made. H seems very droll to Udnk of a quiet, or derly two hours light w ork on wash-day, witli no lieat and no steam, or smell of tho winhlng through the liotuc, iiiftc.nl of a long day's haul woik biithundreili jf thousand of women, from Norn Scotia to Texas, have proved for them selves that this 1 does bv using Dob bin's Elect lo Soap. Don't buy It, how evKr.lf too set In your ways to use It ao cording to directions, that are ns .sim ple as to seem almost ridiculous and ho easy that a gni of twelve .ars can do a large wash without being tired. It positlyely will not Injure the finest fab ric, haw been before tho publio for fif teen ycais, and Iti sale doubles every year. If your giocer has not got It, ho will get it, as all wholesale grocer. keep It. Nave, MeCord and Co. w liolesale .Agn, fit. Joseph Mo I. L. CltAOIN & Co., Philadelphia. Montgomery & lloovkcr, HANKERS AND UROKERH OtiEOON, MtSJiOUHI, t.nan Money, liny Nntfj. nraw lufn on all .Mi lKtleUles.iiiiit O.II.'illMis Jirnnililly tn.ttlc. I J linrifiT e.oti-irj!iptitl r.iMiu iK-L-btiatiM. mi real ettale, atul lnvi anient ianli favnia welrinn. Internt alliiMril mi 'flmc l)(.poli. THE Frazer & RIcDonaid FORK: ST CITY, MISSOURI rilliANr.Ai TS a p-iii r..l li.inlilni- ImhIiic- X. 1 - 1 Yl'hnlllf. nil thr. I'Mnf ..III.... ..r .1... ii anil's null i .in nfii-. .Minn.i iireiuiia whi m It'll asoi'llifll tlnif, lllll'Usl of LuiiecllMin formerly been sold, that people could not bellevo ll vonsililc that they could be inaniilactured for the price named. When Ihe first volume made Its appear ance people examined it closely, found It to be well aud clearly printed, on thin but strong paper, and stronglr and substantially bound In durable cloth. Still they shook Oieir hcids and ilwubted and predicted that the publishers woub! uo ' Into bankruptcy before they Mulshed the liltecn volumes. Hut steadily every two or three weeks a new volume mado Its appearance, nud, ns time wore on, I peofle began to gain conlldeticu, the sales increased rapidly toward Ihe lasl, 1 until now the fifteen volumes are finished and aru on our table hctoru in as we write. Notwithstanding the rapidity with which they were rushed llirouyh the ! press there was no slighting of the work, and every volume is a model of me-' chanical execution. Upwards of one hundred i!iour.uil copies have now been sold, nnd the publishers bay that this is but the beginning, as they Intend to sell a million copies. Nor Is this lmprou.iblc. These books constitute a library : In themselves. Whether a man has othur bonk or not, he should have th'sc, for they contain information upon almost every subject within the rangu ol , human kniwledgc; and, a the subjects are alphabetically arranged, any of, thrill can lie turned to in a moment. Formerly the possession ot tin Euey'clo-' paedl.i like that ( Cliambnrs'aor Appleton's w.is reserved loro.ily th.t wealthy; j but since the d ii lng innov.itiou of the Literary Revolution in publishing Chain-1 bers's Encycljp ledla lu fifteen volumes nt Fifty Cents a volume (with ten cent- a volume added to pixlago to those who cannot call for them at the publication otllce) almost any man can become the owner of these coveted books. Tin: ' Countv Patku most earnestly wislms thai every family in Holt county may havi) a set ot these volume ; and it is proud and happy that it ha mi oppor- j tunlty to offer thu:i to Its sub.criburs at a price could'rably lower tliun Is charged by the publisher. To demonstrate: Thu very lowest price In cnh at j which these book can bo bought ot the publishers In New York is Fifty Cents J per v.iluuii1 in.iklnz s.'wn and a-h ill' dollars tor the tlftoeu volumes. 'To Ihl price persons outside of New Voracity must add thu cost ot sending them by I mail, wkich Is ten cents a vnltMio. Tills amounts to one and -a hall dollars, making Ihe total cost, of th' Encyclopaedia, to persons In I lot t county, Niucl Dollars. Aud this I tho very lowest prieo at which they can be bought. Hut i by availing ourselves of a very liberal oiler made in by the publishers, whereby ! we are permitted to pay a couideiable portion In advertising, wn arc able to ! otrer the Encyclopaedia and a year's subscription to 'I'm: Cocntt P.wr.t: lor j Filly Cents lem than nny ono else woulil have lo pay for Ihe Encyclopaedia alone! In other words," we luiuish the Encyclopaedia and Tur. Cowry I'ait.I! i ono year, lor onlv Eisht-nud a-half Dollars, which Is Fifty Cents less than 1 the lowest cah price ot the Encyclopaedia, postage added. It N not neces sary to allude further to this branch of (Ve subject ; every reader will inMtuitly i see thu point, ami we hope that hundreds of Ihcm will avail themselves ol i III j oppoitunlty lo procure luniks o esetillal to cvrry Intcllluenl liiniseliold.- -'e ; iiiuxt add "one other lhniight--thfiugh we have already said so miirh. The' editor nf Tin; Cotnty Pa tt.u owns both App!clon's Cyrlop'Kdla nnd Clmin bers's Encyclopaedia. The former is In sixteen volumes nnd cost IiIia ninety-1 six dollars The latter Is in llltneii volumes and co-t him nine ilnllars. Yet "if; lie were forced to ive up one or the other he would keup Cliainbers's ! It eontvin.s more rcadlti!; matter than Applelon's; tho subjects nro treated more i intelligibly; I lie print Is just ns clear; and, the volumes weighing to much less, are vastly more comfortable to handle. !"i'Any one who would like to gel the ubovo described Chiuiibers's En cy clopaedia without the payment of any cash whatever, ean do so by bringing us i the mimes ot thirty new .vitucrilirr.i, at Two Dollar oach, cash. Each of thwse new subscribers will b: entitled to a gift the same as other new subset lbcrs. i .urn. .1. T. Tl'I ATCHEK, 31. D. HOMiEOI'ATIMST AM) Sl.'RGKON, ot:i:iiK, MistofHi, it reslili-iiet-. tun iln.iri in e li i.. l reliti-iii'c. Imi iln.irt unrlli ... ... i. v.v.i nmrr j ujiiueriy rrsli ei'Ou l.ei Orcll ii. a i,ii.iii:iiAL,.i.A.u.,:i.ti v Fiociili;uiin, t. I.HSI.I N, M. H. (ioslin S I'HYblClANS AND SCRGEONM, OI!i:ii(1N'. MO. Iip-Slslt) II. OKI'ICC-ltai-ilvnr -iiiuh r tiiinl;, f. TKiwn;. r.c. aixi.x. 1J3I"II3R & A IK EN", Altnnii'js sit Ijjiw, MOI NII city. mo. OTTlri: .(Hfri'urs.iiil i; i)r'stnrp. A. II. .rAJIISON, A 1 tor it tt y nt La v , . eul Estate., Insr.ranco nud Collcct- MOI N!) ( ll. MISMlfUI. M i I piai (lie in all His eoni i nf norlliwrst Mis mi. DAXIEL ZOOK, A I torii cy ;;t La w, OREGON, MO. Mill r.ini IV illtSllltl'lt s.i nan-. I nwtliv In nil llv i-mirls of "Mlnonrl. lM.lc is...ss ;in( I'oHd'tliillk lll-illiilll- in. min t Misi .sun- -fc'i mime T. V. UVXiiAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OKIXION, MlSsOtM:'. l III prtriiiv Pi :i!! t'enris t ?.t K-jihi t I.K.1H s.-. lortii ami .i lnii.U i jf; I IM.iic .u.li.c, anj ('.il.ei'lliiiis piiiliipl ntleliileil tn. it. i. ii:.:a, Alloriic.v .) Ijinv. Notary Public ami Real IMatc Agent, MAITLAND.5MO. t ill iilli'Ml (u all tK-'til lit:5)nrt llini-il la lilseiiie III ill tin1 rmirl-.nf Nnrtlnvcsl ,MIoii. Il.ii lr s.ile n laij,e iiHlulitr fit tl:ci!y. I iiilnrsi tut . NO. 12. An Elegant Top Buggy, For Eighty-Five Dollars, cash in advance, wn will scndTni: Covntv Pur.rt on vear asd also present the .ubserlhcr with hU cholee of three diffiniHt stvles of Top lluggiet -a picture of one of which U shown elsewhere -the Milnci-iber to pay freight trom Cincinnati, Ohio L. If. lOTOWLKS. A I T O R N E Y AT L A W , ottmioN, Mij.sori:i, III Trarln-i- In fill rninls. t:il l'.iin li.d. i iii.-siard cmloi'lirtin prornptl) atlumliil lo. Pictures of th other two styles can lie Seen at thn ollleo of 'I'm: (y'nitsTV Patch. These Huggioi arc inaiiufaetured by T. T. i IIa)ilnek, thu celsbratt'd Cincinnati mamifactuier, and the lowest eah price at' tho tuauufaetnry is $110 for each. It will thus be seen that we furnish thorn for i i'J.S less than they can possibly be bought for, and throw in a year's siiliscriptlon I lo The Cdtntv I'atku besides. Any one who wants a good buggy will never j have a better opportunity than this "to secure it for so little money. All these ' Itiicgies have Leather ljiiarler; Rubber Roof and Curtains; 'lViuinicil lu Leather j or lllue Cloth, as desired ; Sarrun Patent Wluvls, Vest Siirlngs and AxK's. In I short, they are made for service as well as disnlav. aud will lust well and give. satisfaction. Tlin manufacturer gives a written Wan ant with each Muggy that if u wheel, spilng or axle breaks within one year from datu of purunn), on account of bad material, it can lie returned to him and he will send a now ono. rfi7ilc enlni IVot,i , All the books otl'ereil as C.lfts by Tin: Countv PatktJ will be ordered by us fiom the publishers from time to tini as we may have call for them. We shall probably wrdcr about every two weeks. This plan is rend; red necessary in order to prevent us from accumulating books which our subscribers do not vant. Wc have no means of judging in advance what b.oks they will select Those sub scribeis who select books us gifts will inform m or our ngents what books 1 hoy want, at thn tlnin thev pay their subscriptions, nnd If wo do not havu tlieni oil hand wn will send for them in oui next order and forward tlmtn to the .subscribers :n soon as wo receive llictu. E. J. KELLOGCi, AITORNEY AT L'AW KIUIO, MISOl'UI. III pfii'tli-i' lii all itw iinurls oPrinlt niuiiiit I'liiuitic. nil ad AMEMCAN I Tlii-s Vninuuj JnsUil niiMil.s udw uxeeeit 89,000 ui iimnlicr, lliu factery lisv-n-K Iiuuii.ui Hici'issfiii ni'ir .irlnn :;u wais. tug Oil-mii Ur- BE5X IN TOWi., EVIost Tasteful iii Form, AND Out Lasts all Others. A j:i out variety ef style Poth fur puljllii suit prlv.ite usv. (itr.lKUM n-ul Una tn iinj'i arl ill iMi, in npplli'iitlon. Also a FULL LINE OF PIANOS muui'iMsM-il III 'Inno anil Wnrkinalislilp, Aililr.ss the rnininiiy flllipr at KoMun. Mass. IC.iiias I It v . .Mi', or Atlantu (ia. Holloway's Oiutraent, Tnssessi'il nf III ri nii'ily, rvny man viayba Ills iir.'il Dospir- It I'l.iy he Iiiilii'il InUi lliu sletii,sn ns in rc.irll liny liili nial I'ninpliilut ; P tt.usi' lui'iiin It fiirrs Simos t nlivrs tu llio s l:iont. Ktinnueli. I.Imii', Hpl.io tr otlur I'.i'l, Itium InfalllhlK li.mvriN f-r lu 1 I.mI llreas'.s, t'maiui'leil nr Miff .Inlu'J, Until, Hlieu iiiallsm. aint all Stls Dlrvii, iMi-oiiTANr :attiu.'. Nmip nro iiinlim unless ttic ;.'i;ii:itur. nf . I. II At dock, us nnit fur the iniileil M.ili-i fiirrnomls eucli I'lis if TUN mill Oliiimeul, l!o).ci ttil cuts, ui cwik:, ami SI imoIi, trTlieie fj ouDtlileraVilf savlB br Iskliirf llie laiKi-rsliM. HOI i.owav & To.. New YoiK.. BRENT GOOD SCO,. Wliolosalo Ariiu ts. HSW YORI . CoiK'l ntli nfx .Vpposil. Xow, flood People of Holt and neighboring enmities, Tnr. Countv Pakcu is before you. You seo what It is and it speaks for Itself. Wo promised thnt.it! should bo llio Largest, the Handsomest, and the Hsst County Paper in the State With becoming modesty, wo claim thai we havo follilkd our promt'. No citizen , of Holt county will bo aslia-iod to send Tut: Cot: tv Paitu abroad as n, index of thu Intelligence of our people We confess that we arc proud of this paper, ! and wa bellevo our pride will bo shared by all our subscriber. Hut not only do wn furnish our readers tne best county paper in the State: wo i also offer thu most liberal (lifts to subscribers ever presented hi auv papuriu tho , fulled States, so far ns our knowledge extends. Our object in this Is to largely mvcI our subscription li:t. Wc want more subcrihcr.n GRKAT MANY more '-1 and wo want our present Mib.serihers to aid us in getting thorn. We ought t I navoa t nous i n a more .sunscriucrs m iiou county, mm wn can secure mom it our present subscribers will only aid us by sliowlna Ihe papor to their neighbors and telliii"; them of tho pleasure they derive every week from rjn-lnii: it. Wn h rcby appoint every one of our subscribes our agenl, and we urge each ono to interest himself or hcr.sfitf lu our behalf. Just think of this: if each of our subscribers wid send us jtnt one natieo we will have nearly thru thousand subscribers; and then wo runana' will make The Countv Patt.r still bettor than It now is, vastly more so. Though wo know our subscribers feel kindly toward us, wc stimulate their good will by offering them inducements, in thn shapn of valuabln gifts, for all they do funis. These (tills aro so various that, among them all, no ono can fail tii find juit what lie or sho may want. Wo offer Gifts for secur ing all the way from one subscriber up to filly, nnd rouging in value- from 25 cents up to $110. Good I'rlciids, In hel i-'g us you also help yourselves. Thn inoro subscribers you get for us, the belter wn will inako tho papor for you. And thcra is not a subscriber on our Hit who cannot send us at least one nmr name. And "every little helps " If enough subscribers will send us new names to makn an average of one name from each, wo will bo satisfied Read over carefully the foregoing list f Glf's; and If vou find the nanio of suvioihlng vou want which .... i... 1....1 1... ...... ,.t,, .. f,., ....I,,,.. ..it, ...... ..... .....v.. .... . .i , ... i I. tin iu mm i' ."iv-ii i uiu i. i c iv nuif-iui ii .t in i lis, miiiivsi mi uui imuill in ll.i. i IV .' ' " - " . . . ' ;...r und go to Work and got. it. It will tko very little trouble. No on-, can I'ok i!,;'X!,llfrH',l,,i!,(J;, rVi in "fVt.nm through 'I'm; Countv Patiir without being pleased with it; and when tlifl further i 'aiLJiiw n. llAi.i.riT. .". Co., lVrilnnJ. Malna liiJiticmneni is tifiu oui mat every suixuriner is tillowou nu cuclonot a numner ufi - valuable gills, there Is not one intelligent man out of twenty who will refuse to TOTnjLHfioin4flWtll( subscribe. Try Itl Young Indies and centiemeii can, by vary liltlo effort, sectiro AmSLJ ywmm.ioi$ii a Mtw iti-, a largo number of those charming books, tho names of which am sure to make 1 3B(BRvbnitok jnit jtott4 lor, ttieo. them wish for Ilium. . VKmJ2?S!ia.unta.. Now, who wi 1 help us? Wo propose to publish, from time to time, a Roll of fWrioriD,i)riuiD,:riDdJuy,rtjw;, Tho Best Thing et Tho Vitclilmrg Acoustic TcMona Co1' KcwWi'UllcTelcfonn. Sc nn for Chee-. l'ltchburs: Armtjp Tclofouo C. liOX 70, tIM 111 r iivuuiuh, jinn, 'flefnre a inns hath power tsay, Deholil I Tlitjaivs of daikmtf havo rtwvourci it up. Inis rjn Outfit scctJfrsK la those who wish to oiu Kncti Iw thn itior-t iilrnnuiij .ami liroDtutilo UUt:i not rrijulrcil. Wh will fuuilih y"n Outfit scctJfrsK In those who wish lo oiu evenUill'K. l a ns sun uimarns 1.1 tinuj nindu wllhout :l.iyli'c away frun home aer nlalit. Snilik whatever. Many new workcis wnleil fttniu'c. M.inyate makluR foitntics fit the liuitiifss. hnilh-i make ns wmh us nieji,, .aeilyoiuBt-nysninl gtrl iimko Kie.it nay. No line who Is wllllin; in work falls lo nuUi' mm inimuy nvcrv riny lima eaii h rnmlii tn wee Honor, containing t!io namui of those who specially Interest thcitmlvoi or tn -can wc not mwe me pteasiiirc oi inwunjj your uninu in niai. an 1 i EmK aciwT Cultlojr. TrtoiMtoIiO. uvllu u CXI IW"NH cnniAin coo.wn, imsti,