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W .J.ilfti!!ll.lJJIllU.illlllJJJJ. I5 TUB , . QPJJNTY PAPER, SY nAVr.NPOHT a nonVNS. OREGON, MO. Lntrred atthe PostolSct at Oregon, Mo., ui itcnnJ-clMi matter. Terms of Sulisoriptlou! TTTO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVAKCE. Advertising Rate, llilcli ae,vcry reusonablo, when tho larce elr cnlMlounfltlP.CoUNTV I'APKK Is.coiisldrrril will bejnado known on application to the Pub- Money nmy bo sent at our risk by I'oiteBlcc .order, draft or rsltorcd letter. Cumsponilptiea and new. nre alwajn iJeMrol, but letter! mutt be brief and must Lave the renulne name of the author, not tur publication but iu a guarunty of god faith. Communications In the Intercut ot candidate will be cbvrRi-d for nt the wit ot three cents ,.r word. cash In advance Obituary poMry wilt b charged tor at the rate cf ten cunts per line and tho Cash must nMo'mpatiy tho manuscript. Rejected manuscript wilt not he returned. Ulteri (or publication should reach in by Tnesday 11.011 to Intuni Insertion In that week's Viper. All let len should be addro.ie to the countv rAi'nn, OltEOON. MO. VltlDAY, MAltCir 1, 1HH1. (Srand od Victor Hugo Iiiw cspoti-ed tlio uiiuvv of Jreland. Ill.i thuudurlngs may even Jiak tuejiropu oft.he 13 lit lib. Empire. A gaeat discovery of tku method of ftuparntlng tho oxygen from water and burning It on a wick in a lamp lias boon made by a l)r, Ilunce, of New Custli, Indiana. It U so cheap; it torts not over fivu cents a month. So sav tho editors of thu New Castlu papers. The Irish Land League jiropises to buy all tho iand ami parcel ft out in Hiuall holding of from two to Ion nertn. .Switzerland is so held and a ihu most happy, froe land on' cnrjti except Ilul giuui which in held tho same way; tboro being seve'ty lnlllhjn acres only in Bel glum held by one million lifiy-tlirce thousnnd families. Slsr million small proprietors Jiold near all France. Prus sia Ik largely held in tho saie w.iy. The Kmneroy of KtiMsia fought mllltqiis f acres nnd sold them to f lie late sotfs at a low price which Is now mostly paid. A man in Now York Cfty diod the other day, pohwnud by colored steck mgs on his foet. Cqngrjjss investigat ing nduHuriUwd fund lias been told by sovtral teucinlsU that at least iiiiQ-teiiths of ull tho sugar, vinegars, canned fruits and vugetnbks, lire poisoned by minerals used In preparing thorn qr the cheap tin used in canning. Afl the chiinUts declare that thoy will not use any vinegar hs all sold in the large cit ies is dangerously poisonous. And yet here, every year, thousands of bushels of apples and pounds of grapes are allowed to rot for want of means to make and keep vinegar. With n little capital and judiaious ailvortis iug among city families a fortune could bo made out of ptiri vinegar from fruits COMl'OKTAULY OVV. lr. Henry Sibley pf Rochester, Now 1'ork runs the Sullivanl farm of Ford county, Illinois containing 40,000 acres. He also runs tho Howland Jlo farm of 4,(100 acres. This makes him a large land holder, Dcsldes these two ho njnif some ftfiir hundred other farms Kast, Ve st, Wt)rf h and South. Hu is a large railroad operator. He is the suediuan of Itochester, New York, Hiram Sibley i&CtJ. Tho seeds are ruised ou his own farius- IlKMOf Il.VCY, AflTIir. I?KOjtfK HI'.K IT. Tho Advocate qf St. Joseph, a labor ing; man's imi. tjius cqii)pliinents Duiitoqrtit'y. The lfyininiratji party can never en joy a natlfltjal triuiikih. ' tit-anted that It ithn jiapty favorable to the itiiurcsu of tho laljorlrig Bias)!, -there is no Jjopqnqr jcalth in if. )'ur It is so com I'lntniiMd jt urp n't ncfwlth )jidepi;j)d oiirtji UJycij if plKuk'd fo IIiq rresltjen--y, Its cWeo date im't talt hs sgat In the tai'ufif determined opiWjtlqn from the other, party. Awny then to tho grave with such n ))arty! Nothing keeps it nllv but the jnUHftst of Democratic ofllcc-Sickers in lUtrlots when they have majorities. The very mnu of that party, m exist- iii is jaiiif t mo cause oi popular free ilom." i : rrtyj:ff'UI JpIAHO.VINO.. TUu, lutvr.Qcunn argues thus : A pro tui'tive, tariff Intreavtis tho number of Hctoriet, tho inwo factorles''tie fjjpro tho demand , fjr ( .'latore,rs: ' tho jitoro tito iioiijnnd, fqr laborers tho Wgl); or becomt's the wages thorcforo n pro' teutlve tariff iner'eiihcs wages. Horu if ii better illustration. I can lift four hundred pounds; I welirh" but tiva huu dred pounds: the harder luiull on tlio Mraps uf (he boots on my fecLtholiigU ir I lift myself above ground. 't ", , HTHA.S'OB CHANOKfi. About f wonty years ago amwd An iruivs, a jwjr laborer In a Cleveland fU rcliutiry, inilueyd one Ilocltfellow who had a few'thimsand didlars. to. co jnto the oil refining tyulnxss vyith hin hus starting, tho Sttjmjard qi .Corn puny which is ono of tl0 greatest,' init jlwpotio monopolies iq tho worjiL Uo; fore it, even tho railway mngnatiis from'j bin. It controls tho oil busiHess of tbo vhole world libsolutoly. Anilrpws is now a retired 'millionaire though oneo 1o poor to support hfs own family, COUNTY .IttlMISHlP. I The County . I tidgslilp is tlic most Im portant office in tlio counties. Tin Count) Judges are the County Auditor they hear all claims and nllow them, ordering the Trcssui vr to pay them Uiey lend all monies ofjthe county and puss.on nil sccurltUs offcrsd. As, tin dor 9ur nbs(iird Mlsouri laws, no bonds art required of tluso Jtiugcs,it behooves the pooplo to bo extremely enrcful to se lect their best men for the place. The truth is, there phouhl be a Com;. ty Auditor for each county, whoso duty it should be to attend to till these mat ters of llnnnco In plitco of the Judges. it would more llinn pay, in the saving of oan, to the cotmiies. TAKKXOTICKALI.. 1 Tho New York Herald calls special nttcntion to u now discovery in controll ing diptheria. A youth wliou uriii had been cut off got diptheria where It was raging fatally. To tho surprise of his doc tor the dipthcretie matter depositud itself on thu unhealed stump of t!ie arm, and the case proved to be very mljd. His doctor treated tlio next cases hu fit lendud by blistering tho chest just be low the throat and tho dlptlioritio mat ter was deposited on tlio blister sures, all tho cases proving easily managea ble. It Is well Known thnt)malt pox Iiiih been managed thus end and all pits on thefaco prevented. 11. It. XJHUltL'ATlOV. A man must bo awfully htupld who can sincerely suy that the members of a U. It. Coinpany own tlio roads as thejr own private pioperty.'just as ablutuly us they own their horses, wagons, homw steads, etc., yet thus do some news wri ters anuouiicu. Wo own the sldo walks in front of oyr houses tutd stores, yet uo daro not exer cise any act of ownership in tlum, that will prevent their Irco use, us highways by thu public. Tho.Rnll ltoads areas five as they possibly can be, consistent ly with their use, just tlio sauitf ustho publiu higliwnys, thu turnpikes and dirt roads which they have superseded. Tlio very faut of their introduction into com mon use compels us nil to use them. True,yo are not absolutely obliged to so, nor.iro wo obliged to wear clothing, nor to keep our hands out of tlio lire, lttit let any business man just try to got alowg without using Railways andTelegriiplis ! So it is clear that thesu Railways mid and Telegraphs are incorporated or por- mitted solely for tho benefit of tho pub lic and not for that of their .uanagers and stock holders. Iu this view what shall be said of tho conduct of Jayduuld 11 cutting off Irom all communication with his roads, tlio little road from Tip ton to Uoonville, 011 purpose to "freeze it out," beeauso thu owners of tho )Utlu roadretuso to sell to him on his own terms? He has no more right to do thus than you, tho leader, would have to for bid thu owner of adjacent land, or his patrons from passing o or tho ido walk hefore your doors. Why do not tlio managers of this road.bring Mr. Jay (. up standing boforo tho courts? Tlicru is tonic way to do this. Yet thtro are sin-1 visit souls who cringe and bow before these usurpers and say of their every 1 net, "All Is right." The literary Revolution 1llnft!rin M,wen mrj ilir- t Junnirr, li:t."Tbntfrry nTo!utln,,r fintnnir(1 by Hie jwlA V if Ul HS ln .f om,;iiiuUi.iiijir. At riwnt.lt. Ivt. iwhllOmluiJ lit iiruiuti. coT.rrltiHni 7 i; nMrt. i.f .iiii.linlU.ik.. U Hih rmi'l".. lit Uj nlxmt TM MmK liixlno. I.u farlinki .foe il llrt rlrur to hiMimm nrr fl- ln. l IhimU ri.t. 1 nacl tr.e tn4dr ilnieritl lor tM ermll.'f twclr, juMh 1.1 2,000.000 " I M.ul.ly 3,000,000 U' ruijirul. Tlio lmt rcrult!'jl fit itt hkh lltii "ii-..iiiikn" In- ncliMul l,uuuiiui-,to ilrlliulil lu Hi lullnj rrlnclfU''. liW trj1 I. I1itll.ll Kill. I.Jik4 nf Itut Infrll. II. 'Mit H wiiith rMUImr l rtli rrrwrrlnir -nil IkkA am wiillr v rtocirlTtonn. III. Viulk vil the Uiiil u thu iumuI tu.1 vt liuiklni; 11.4, ttlutbUu or luucll Ium'Uiuii Jtva a fowycui eC'i. . IV. tlx. hf nimmnnlrl.vn romldrml tutnrlrai In i fn rrr"tlle ther niiM Jo lj roimldrrM nmwl tl.,wl lUi' m l.iiy in.l lunik, tr tl- inllll.iii l( irtnnr''WtOllh1nlli-1h)wh. I. r iimkl f 1 Kifl n fi lM l iMtlrr tiiwi tn p-uki.onlr, riml 11.1 l.jkjl n.1.1 nt m .rrnt of 91 rAehvlvcft n.n mIoiiIj- n'.', hll l,v.iiiu l.kt mill tivlitit I nt eM.li gUu (.lutii of Ilo,oJi ukluisuut IkMuraMMt'llMluuivrfntla Kll lli BilUk-ii. UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE. I eirnei Tunn Crlitinn . erltUm reprint ef the lt fll0 tixlnnellllnn tf rhumlni'ii rneTW" LrllKH I VllE LU IIDN. U,.IUi w.il.mii d.Iltl'wu mhuut lt.utoH,-i)lir Amrtan i-Uirp i tbi Kj.olu klllQU l jliw UUI IIUIH Wiw,irt u,,.r ow ftinniuV! armiiiniiirnt, villi enrh lUtuintlnnt M Ii..r7 to tyklite llw tett. 1'rlntr.l fnon imp t-,vtrMyt rilaliM, knnkr tyif. ou mwrltir iKr, enU I.i.iikI lnllll.-ntWvmiiti4U.il ttlmiH.nf Miit lino tAifi own. It wlUeontHlri.iiitipfi'te.alintit 10 r c nt moro tliftil Alfil.4iinV.uutl U T ernt tii'ira tluui Juluim'j. Cvlul.mtU. mid, tliiMtirli litiUI rMtlTtn Imimruur tn tha rriH-rnf remliT It HtiiretilKTlnrtoelttire 01 tlirm.lu i.Bt Ulnil n rnctlun of llx lr l.rli'i. Vol r ro Jitlj Jniiiirr Iv. iwi.enil ih'rvliiiiw-iw1M rolln. two iwh innnlli.tlu tlio iutliv rvrk UrtiinpU'ltil. 'rk-, w,l nt it u.unirt, In vlvtli, 1 1 0,00 1 In luilt l.vualn, (lit top, 822,50. Chambers's Encyclopaedia. At ftttnrlloB nf llietJI'rmrrnf t'nhrml Xtvmtolirt nmintcni'ii rncyrHrtHn rimtt-lTi n Aim t ii kii asaouiiUi'iia. irmi4iiv in u ifiuinn lium. in iiiitiMTioiLi iinntiHi irnm m i.i i imiih iaii fnim rtrj rtnr iMmrnil (). Irii', Anno iilHton, rMh.l7,s6 Alrtuy n!IIUtt niniT, limttlr nv?rt wM What is the Verdict? Jlnybndf flirordionwiifyrliiHonyw. , IIWinUU, N. V. , , V9Mniiit rrpMtmtrlMfirtt iunitnrhMln nC cclirirte illicit lftv in tt.t hifldn ft Hi fT the bttt ilts?rtnifj t utf tr-ty iwimliul itrl-. t Iktton. ' Piilsjr of rhtn1 (inI tuokaN iiihv nHMV llh u.Ulil tit AlniHroA IhMiW I,tr1mtiin frtfrlt hv XTlr tvT It.- rrl litiUJHi'hK lnn. Km Mfliw rwh rrUtlrp lefr jtm ncnliMiAi fArtun vlil Ii ,rtu rc Hftnllnffln imMt'tilne U-.K fof t.ti-r1r aI Itfimhta) HirMf If to. iJulmfnOuwrlnfUi liut wun't tlmclj lliig ietii.liiluii Uiul.til.iilt liuit- L.r,LV'?tii' iMit, KnmJulfrli, M.y. ' i r- .M thc nvu- fuiy mh nj, fttvl rtrry nwn f JmtilJ. W Ulirarjv Ti AWmtt, CMmiM, 111. . Ii Ulm iiiilpr In iMMilt-miiLlnff. A Trw iluliut m tiwi u ifoml llbntry Hi prfiiuiiiioo ttfni Up lirt lookfl fur im tntiut-y Unvt vm r num In our inllfv." U H iit; t(ti. It iJuiAAtlrr ff mMcr Ictw nu.h huukt,in Unit tUiJJnXMUL igovd ltaticr anj lii.ran Uf ufTi-nd Ktum ii rrl?'. r (.1tlcuirr. III. U linmjrlirr tMeti f lll n4Mlrnir4 MntWn liftw tlio Anieflun Kr).titri ran ulT.ml t tmlMln fKlt A r'timrfcnlH nMrli of 14 ). (Mbrr imMlrlHTii fiiAv bo litrllm ! to rmf ht tltrtn, lut loti M'lha KtrtirM'vriilllUnHUMk ftl viiUutU thiiiwt alhictt It U vitt rvd i W-whrri, tmirn rntinuthmt Ihftn. (w. Wt l af lif"urfiri plron (retwrn jtutU-M t f thli wotk.tru c UIIi'vu Mjtrc ttJnrf fnvnr to our rcrulrn In u ilulnjr. 'MM,liIA.itilM, ' Itrfittiiv oltlitvrat (hoiii'inti m .y nmtiv iti iinlly tvitnt it ioodrticjirli'f fMlii, but nn jrwtti!r in prt i.9 t.f UiirtNn4ii rliil.ii (joUuui.uiiitar ilwur iihiIvivuiii niltTriwr tor It, aihI i-sprftt,,i';tnirltrs lilrhly lUi-r.l.-ni.t'oiliirftiil.ifi-tViin. ' ' ' Wt ktutw nf im n hi . m.m i.f rmnt iLvtc that ilrnin f lftruft lir vt jeubltc t nrourormcnt m thLt our, S4r it,U. hMili'irtoii.K.!. ' TIm AiiUrlcftti HiH;k );iluiiikn 11 C-Ari a vry rrnmilnblo Murk tit the rcpfwluctlou i( lititiirJ lovk4 nt Utir.IlT lnw f-Uf. fft, UtUin. ' Thrvhanirtrr cf thl nanvlvuly un oik J too Jt knon to imtt inurli itulioratlun of (t iuritv T'- Bianos, Organs, Wc lmve u splinilld ft'ick ot flrst-dsss l'lauo. iiiciiiauiKiiisicionraica KnalDe, Arion, and Marshall & Wendell PI.A35TQS OrsranS. 9 ORGANS cfMictlor nuallly at tirlccs that defy conipetl- I (Mil . . tlvcry I'lanc nr.f)r(tn sold.by us Is fully r.tt rented for nvv)catt, and s.-itL-tarVlon' fjuuran-'tcd. Money gam be Saved writing, or calling upon us for prices. We aro olo general agents lor the Celebrated Orgiai&ett. Catalogues and Information cheerfully furnisliod upon application to :eliea.:d &Ts:oivnsoi'" 9'j Olive ST. LOUIS, MO. How-to inukc'soitp for a cent a pound Winvo Into small pieens five bars of Dobbin's Electric Soap, and boll in three quarts of water until tho soap li thoroughly dissolved, so thnt upon straining through a sieve nothing re in. dnsi add to tho solution or "suds" three gallons of cold water ; stir briskly fi-r son nil mlnutus to mix. and set it awny to cool. TJiti' it will look liko nothing bat soap.stuls while warm, n cheinical rwttctlon will take place, and in l- enty-four hours time will dertlop forty or "fifty pounds of msgulficent and t.'hlto soft soap, costing less than ono t ent a pound, ant) as good as many of the adulterated compounds called soap, and sold nt seven to ten emits a pound. Hon long would It take for any other soap Used tho same to become anything but "soup s"uds?" Any housewlfo knows thfit it can not'bu done with any soap she hss over used Sio If it can be Uoiiu with Dobbin's Klcctrlo. For sak bv all grocers: Navo McCord & Co , holeiale Agents, St. Joph,.Mo, M will ttrtnlM en J Mmul. Tlie r fi.rtil I. Af mor r.ninl nt I linn the ii.imt nnwtold iiinrtu or tUe . n'l Uti-Ie ii1ei I.i'li."ii k-jrtuMl nil .r...l.'itt In Ihh.I nu.tiliiir. u-Ut lil, (VImmiuii.. olilii. it hut I.VII lucmieil .lli tli. tfriNfit hli.t ih1. iimU ekllt, un.l Uh IIHTiiry iflmn liirli lian l-en Itit.lHs! rron It niAktt It. !uinrar nrtkiiM llMllt n. wll nn tJir.n .tililj- Ininirthi unl jrii.twoitlir .tintk. N.i1,tn VoVl'l til htl. t-ll l.ntllti.f, iukI .'...Klljr 111 till Miflllk, l.lviAlih rul. ali.l tif-torii-nl ult ii-l-e, ivir)lllilitf ll l.'juirkt up t j tli. err kilil MU; (1iniiili.n',lii fm-t,l ll.u(-lM'4fllln-iiio.t iompUu,br.il In nil tiMthe tll.Mrl.nalW jr MM. Cilu-llilKitl. IV0. it kn.ffltcn n4 ureal plrKure tn n.-otmiirnit inr rf4le enleeitlw tliriuffkout .Vlrittntt. Votir nmnm will ImW tnrfiulil Hltil thu.0 t.f Itfinnhl, t'olnlrn. MKlitinilU', SlurK, I niton, HUU ).i!imji, kn llformtlii o( tb lllnu lrti(lirriilurj..-it. s. lunnkTT, lliilnnun I, In. Ibw l.k am l.vhr.1. 1 nm wplj likn.nl Willi llirm. YinreinirnyN worlli ninfn Irt Ike ermmnn im.ple lli.ii iln J'iuo.ljr liitid. It iimiiM me fc'l iri-i.1 to k-ikiit ,our cutiilocuv. lou iltmrvn tlio iiulw i.f nil i.f leifouJ4. A. li. VAttkli. lulklli I'.illnn. .Snnlil'iiri.liiiH. , Ih.iuwiiil. of lli'-rtnifn on tlmintri wlm Jit, rit.1 lrliilln?,ttiotiiiinJ. more foehlni vlinn.Mtl'At Invrntlnn foe t)w lirnrllt of lit ft Hoim oiiiitiynii.il.' The Umke wkkh I Imio n. i ht.l fi-okiou uru uoliJilrtul puluuiti for Ik. Inukxjr.-l;. Ik Cukkuku, l'a.UirCi.i.irrtKiiUoli.lCliultli, Wlllti'Molvr. Wis. Standard Books. lltA4Ms..t IfurtnUyVi 'tliiiTUitHl' rliMI fnm tJ'O tn Stt'i. Olhhnn'n M ltiun f rwti titt nlSTfllV "Unf" fr-'ni emou to :.(!; K..llir4 " Am ktit IMi.rt." 9.7Ai Moinm-tM'it iiiwiui it KnyUnil,'Mliilxoi " KniiHv.M Uni'l'ei ' n tinny.1 lH)l-'ii "I'rcmli Urtbl TJJily Ycr' vr." I rnui ' M Hjt lk- wf ihw.Woi id.1 iti ixtrlitf , ifiinxJIt low In iirlrr. On1ik hy ifwh of krci authoM h Imvowrm Tlwl Uni- HfoNdvivhort to rnt atl tlitr m " uotti'V tin"w ulutivn," hculllvr rk. Imt ytt mjirilt ini! h. KitnuMh Utiimt, litriri tyjN M to M crni i-h. Ho1 ir n-ivni 85 Fiction. Tho Bot tnthoWorlf", ccn Tiii. Kt &DUlln:iril rliov luKtheHKlo.-s1 Tt.l. Iiilrtn..nt Ii frlll Ualnut, i n.i.oi n".a., A j A 1 1 $ A i 1 1 i 1 1 I -i I && MarcM & Sfflitli W,', 121 HCW TOitK, To I imM tr .ur Jew Uvwlrltxt It it ARNES ollison, NEW POINT, M() DKAL.r.113 IN 3311V GOODS, GHOCEMES, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS, SHOES. HARDWARE, QtMcnswore, etc., and in fact every thi'Jg kept in a g0ncr.1l stock. pay tlio liiffhest tunr ' "vice for all khul.s of . ttcc. l-r' 7uritiivMr Twi ntj4lfflit irtJintlint lionk rnlaeoit In en.t from $13 Ml tfi fll.to, emontr olheewnrk.lelptj iu. Wi.liUi "Llk'lltvf Aaia,"lliioiillUoii,attnf, lltm.ii.'i.Cli F DGTfV Biography. Cliftkoiooai., l..rt "IIU.1,"S cut. cenu. ' Literature c'r;"7i;ws s4Ek Duthu uf C'url)U', MiM'AUljy, Ulbbon, JJUittUllnv.MivlieUtinllef, J'tuUivti, IJ-UtU, Arm- Chkkosjpiiait l.ttve Ijifw, 3 vrU, tlffr. Milton, 0 ccntt lftt, Vtvntt Vlrirlt. rftitt llomr'it f'ncl W IJlcratnrr," rciturr.! from C5 M t $3M.Tnlni f rwu JJfi 1 HI.M't " JUSIITH i i.oj-, ' lt oi., (j-oh i ft-oin t7.L0 1 ilclei" f row Qlw W I.U-, "f hv JCorau" nuin(i;ito3UctftU( nblnwn rnmof' Tiiinnii" ''Aincrh'iui rotrMItkin'Mivnu, I n'lfrri, ".rop t ft ' " MWi'.'.muwn niiti iiuuiirr n inr(", - 11 11 .ninrni iiiriPrji till Vn 111 IT! Religious. VE "JiplmV Voiks( "rictotM nwlr Irtlfoii, llfftlt1 frWoinrii."3ir bio rinfhian'H7 (Swinri'on trn CmUrn' l r),(Mtt tUvronipnr, lth rt ll.'ioj Ui fk-lklu'i "I.lft .f rhrit,'' Irom M.il 1o to r'U tl.a," fruut i.W loI00(bmlLh'a 'Hil.!cl'icttviir)(M from l-.Wlo Mtvi.u k'o'injr'n fIrfAt'niblo rinfhian'H7 lit. rtnuifi, rrom Kltll 4 ' ( It lOtKlHli "JiljlUjV WoikH." 11.00. ," Zj ii nTri on",u rrnn. i rnnti ny t irrrimr, - tnn'mj. IniAfkx ammmom ;..rtT,t. .,,...r Wmjv.i" fniwntj. ' "m iniMiiVMtfiL A IVI IC H fl 1 1 a tl Q fl 110 r,t ,,JTVk. l.,-r- ".-ui, m.-lj-uvfrwiti liikirv fi.ii 1)1,1 Ijiwirr ''M.UU. IIMUWUIIUIIUWllW n.-...i!..l II.C. Bott' f,Th Aft of LvaiitUrlntf SubitrUn lUwv flrnnnrt," MHiutH.l frrm i.tq nPrillllT.il llnnlPS WtO. imeof th finest l.ok cvtriilHriiil In IliN nntntiy. tWrlinrw.yit UuUUlllUI lluilluwi Ttirm I itj other l--'k tlitt ran i-onitiif with It for iC(H.iiinti vt tuinum lco(ilu liio. Wuj.CurtJyi"liofullof gooainfoUHd llnu fiiliiiKtluiiUhuuiabuUiciiiyiUifiUlmjy.'' Revolution Pamphlets. (WtrlifSAL-i nt t1i MntiH't 1l n twitillaht lvti rn,1 tli mlri-iftre lawti-vin1 tvrnnnrtnn wlthihrrhrirft rOAkvu(rlH-rii' tMiiriT. T" 1ltnti rtt rvnj ilvjiimi.ruU' tUt-tc trulhn, wo kvitU tho fohuwlritf book.tJi tit.'Ji.Vo as 0 ,1 n.at.rl.l.ul tu.W.trfil I ntlh. i.rl.iu M.111..I M&rrkiiUv'a lit of J- rr.li'Hclf f li (Inwt Vftrmfr tHcr. SI 25. IlrM If r tl r'. Irli' 3 wnt. t'niili'i.f.lf(i)f tWtrt Unn'.,, Fwrtm'r terltv, tt.iS. t-ruu trrlri'iK.irI"aiiii. , Uiiht "f wuM ty IrMwlnArii.tlJ. Ir'rtnir pritv. iVttmlful print, lit ln l)M'.piIrr- TlmN Itulit-VrtMmilinMof I'lirUt.' Irmr r. 1 Ofl. 'prmlfiil lul.rtj. ptlf3ui irj ijiifrn ot ;w i.'ii','- i(- iflmrninp. 01 inrr pru-t-, it jw. inn itr car of WnUfflrhl.' Jly OlliT Oolilfniirli. Hirvtt r t. Unutlful print, l(V I r lU. yit'it rl,rriiii Vrvsrvf, Jtourttcvl t li0wi ( li'iilul tnnl. 4i ( rnu. Aronti. ul. The Now Bible. Quick Work. Tho new version of the Now Testa ment, which has been so long in cour.su of translation and which is unquestion ably tbo most Important literary enter prise this century has seen, is being waited fur with ctirusity and anxiety by hundreds of thousands. It Is not gen erally known that the iirst edition of 600,000 copies has already been uanu facturcd iii KnglaHd,aud 100,000 copies are Hah tq he already in Kew York City, not one of thuip permitted to ho sold. Thoy are awaiting a telegram from thu attthorlcs lu Kuglaud author izing thulr issue. The first copies can only ho had at tho extravagant price of $10 per copy. Thu (.Horary Revolution proposes fully to meet thu di;inauds which Its army of friends aro making upon it by doing probably the qujekest work lu book-iiinklug which has ever yet been accomplished, Arrangements have been fully made to put the qutlrc book into type inside of 'ii hours from tae time a printed copy of the KiglUb edition can be procurud, and wfthui thrau duys at least 10,000 copies will hu bound ready for delivery to waiting purchaser!), and at least 6,000 copies will be manufactured every day there after, until the demand is met. It wl le printed in large, beiiutll'iil type, ncaUy and strongly bound iu cloth, iu a volunio of about 600 page, and sold at thu nonilntil price of Uo cents. A fine edition In half Kusshi, gilt top, will be sold for CO cents, mid one in f til i Turkey morreco, gilt cdjjes, for $1.25. Of course, tho popular dtuuund will hu cncmious. The book wiljbo fer'sale', an soon us isnued, by W. W.Davenport, Oregon, Mo,, who Is the sole agent in ll'olt county for the American Book bxchango. He reiiucsts persons who desire early copies to leave their order- wit! him Immediately iu order that ho may Ktifjw iow many copies to ordor. Ok Tuesday of 1!, week, while ther mometers registered at zero mid lielow ijt Uenvnr, Dodge City, Leavenworth, Des.Iolljus, Keoktil;, Yankton, Nortli Flattc'j njul p.imha, at points fat' fforth and Kimt, t rspgoij' muci llighep, while tuu wiuus oiuw at in: points uatied from thd S. W., W,t mid N. W. Two hundred bllU hyo been Intro- duced iuto the MUfcourl Sei;itu and nearly soven nunurod in the,- House enough undenany good 'government p piilua.iyor'ld. Fortunately tij) sovonty (ay to whiuh the .session fs limited art) almost expired, and nothing Is yet done Thu less (June tho batter. Qh tho hum bxggery ftf Lyghliiturcs. Mtry Oiifrn of S ' l.f p." hy I t. vi..... r U'ut,.n.l,l n aiu.... XI mi j km' lkpcrlrtlttf ritt&loirnfr rvt.t frco onrtf.iurlt. RcitiltLr Imnk illitit. UtOiH'T order, rrifbtcfetl lttl r.orby CXpriiiJ, PracUoiuuf one dullw may bo wtit In poatnt'evuiiipK," Aihlrt AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, JOHN 15. AI.D1JK, JlANAoen, Tiiliiuio ntiilillng, Nsv York. A r'TPWriTT'O . !'tn.ll. I. Hitlnrl rhltxlrli'lil.. iMrT C...I 'ln.-lnn.tl. Hi.l-H t Urlm .t Co.i JH.VXXjSl ulX3 . lii'lliutiKill., lu.n, Mrurt,v I ( iMi-L.it.lncliMii. I 'lrk fikl Ti-Uilv. Ili-unik I'wr f: 'i.l hl'-ffv, Aldrn.t Clnulwlci, 'J2I Mulv Mnrti foil Kruni.W'O. tnntiink'liUii, CkrtU. WfcUt bt lAtr. Ik I'.SMm & ku. In .nuUltr Uimim Uiw Uiullwtf VuumiUr, fl.1 uuu In n placo. SOLE AGENT FOR HOLT COUNTY, OK13GON, MO, ABsomicKr' ll'lLUNG DISEASES, A I THROAT DISEASES, Breathing Trou"bles. It DI'.IVKS INTO ilip system curatlVB wilts mil lie:illni: iiii'ill'ltios, UIUtAWS 1'KOM tho itlscwcd jiaru the uilsniis tliat cause itcatli. rhoiinutnlnrcHliry in II. Virtues YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED. 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"Itntlien." lly Alexander William Klnirslake, Ono of tho most ehariiliiff narratives e vrr written i full ofiien.plctnr;sof llfnlu tlio Hast InclmlliiK admirable account pfiirMoji.il txpcrlences In Iftrypt and tno Holy Land. 1 b. --.ioiini.il nt tun riiisu-. in innnii." .iiy iianiei LU'KW. autll.r I "Hiiblinon Crttso." The tnm history, by onof tho most tlltlliKulsbed writers lu our lahRuace. of the mysteri ous and awful visitation of the l'laimo In Knclaiirt. ' 3 0. "i'oenis of Wordsworth." o'.osen and edited by Mathrw Arnold. Tho most popular mill select edition of l in wqrks of nniof Knuland's greatest ports, whoso wrltliiKi ow tluir celebrity larely to tho excellent umlotstaudliiK they display of tho scutltniiit and seen eryof eountry flfo. . 10. Thren Volum"s"Knnllli Men of Letters" f In ono volumn). itobert Hums. 2. Oliver (loldsiulth. 6. John Ilunvon. Of theso volumes, the llrst U by Vrtndpal Shalrp. 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U'liev fmiunil Uieiowhw to th Mu.lcul r.n-ill.1 mul A-S J-nv.r, ami llielr nltantu iiuslill.. era auch that on. vlU outl.it tov.nl of llwimllnuy r Infirlor tnlrim -ft en nri:)y iold, GEG. WOODS & CO.'S mA PIANOS POSSESS Unoxfiinilod .StijnKth and Solidity, A Moirii; BonutiiUl (Quality oi'Tono, and tho Biciimismofatl Jrifoot. yphoplc Koioatin Aotioi, GEO. WOODS & f jvs PAHLOIt ORGANS HAVE BOTE PIPE AND IlEBP STOPS, And nre TJnriialliid fr UirJr Orrat Variety of Musical Kffocts. Tiiey employ tlw only uiwful mmWDaUim of I'lpoi .nil nta, tsdan purrhwed by adranctd pu.ldaiH in nil iiuurtem vt tbo Rlobo, u.l rkJ4altnl by thoui . ImliM tbo rooat eompl.le Itietrn. Mnttu fnund lu any country, 'J tie. eimulit nitrebu. a r.rlor Orstn wtthmitoiunliiliKr tlu'.o remarkable lnetruuieiiU. . OEOilOU WOODS! fc CO., Cuutiridgeport, Uu, ton Woablnetun Stroit, llton, VABEE00K8. 73 A0.ni. Etruit, Cblcco. TiIUKUAIi TKItMR TO AOKXTS, WHO AUK WANTKB IK KYKKY. WHKRK THK8K INBTJlUM3NTiJ APfi NOr KEPTlESlfNTED. 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'.in iu luietintiuiviir) ivofK ran romprio us to i;u;u ltv and nrlrc with steam tiow imij ciiii I'liiujiriu un ii, i;uitl- Ity and price with steam pow er manufacturing ; tlso am,, teiirV supplies saw blade.i deslKus for Wall llrackJls an t Hnlldf rs' Hrrtdl Work. Machines Sent J'AlliM.i'lf !, JV. on Trial, lywhnre you read this and send for Cata- irirrs. P. & JOHN BARNES.. Itorkfortl, S lunebngo C Ills. infill aut prlrrs, W. J.uie 18-lMO-Ww immm bros, OUJSQON, MO. Up Uairs, over Schulte Bros. Storo, Beulors in all hintlp pf SSWIN&MACHIMS. Havo uow in Stock the following raaohines i STEWART SINGER, IMPROVED WILSON. VICTOR, NEW AMERICAN, MATIQNAL. EteEto. AVukcap on bund thu attachment for conry kind of sewing machines ulrio, ii, nctttllcs, eto. REPAIRING.! Wo ri'pnir all kinds of sewing ma chinos in tin: beat manner and guarau trv MiitUfnotlon. Charges roasonablo giro us a evil. GARDNER BROS. How Lost. How Restored Just published, a new cdltlotuf DriCulTor well'N Olebrutt'd Kiittjr on the radlraT cure (without medicine) of Hrt;itMATORiiij:A or Memlnul Weaknesj. Iiivollntary Homleal l.o. ses. ImpoU'iir.y, Mental and lliyhldal lneanari- ty. tuipciiiiiieiiin u lurriuKo, eve, ; npo, uon- sumption, Upllvpsv and Ills, induced by keif In- UKi'liev ui ni'pp ciravuiiuev, otc. The celebrated author In this admirable rs- sav, clearly ilemoustratrH, from n thirty years' 1"K ci .Jlv ci elumiile. Hln and rnrrtuM, y means of whlisl oVry suf successiiii praeiice, mat tlio alarnlog quenres ui svu-auuin inay ov ruuiiVfiy iirintinK uui aijionu ut r.ure Hi oneei onee- curcd i car- f-rer. no matter what hlscondltion fay be. may u iiiinv'ii rural ly, jintoitiy. unu runmnuy. tv Tills Icctmiioimultf, he l tQt hands ul ovciy y nth and every raW lu tliyaiyl. Heiit iinilir aeiil IiiMl tilnln ii.ln(..kJNA u n .. Mem tinner sen nr-.i mnin ruinniitn inv address, nost paid, on receipt of tlx rcuti or two postaite i.lamps. Address tint DHhllsher., JHK CI)1,VEUtVKI.Ii ftKDICAIi CO,, 41 Aun Street New York, rostoftlce Ilox 4380. GENUINE . MR SEWING MAC0IHL Tho Very Best iu tho World I ham tbo Agenoy for the dhore m.v chiue for Holt county mid, kemi a sqi. lily alwayd on bund nt the store, ui jss ltoieo Diggers, Mound City. HSO?" tonV out for Bogus Machines. Sou ivdyijrtlsciunut of the Uu'pnc Singer on the Jnjidg ot tho kYx , J. A, JlCAV" M. 4 3? , .ir, mnx-r..1,-