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CHAMBERS, MARNEY & CO., Cordially twite I to can wnen 11 Bptlng Stuck ' Its tho people of flolt and adjolntnc Mantle In St. Joseph, ana examine the Immenjj New , wnlcta "they are now receiving". 'With gtealljr . ritOORKfW O CKK.-TIO.V. Hit United States Cremation So- clety will soon, put Its stock on ,lhe ' .market (or sale, and we shall shortly have cromatory furnaces in this and other cities, Every practical man ' ought to bo willing that this shopM be done. Tho Tribuno, when Dr. Le. Moye opened tho subject called attent ion to tho faot that cremation must becomo a neeotslly for sanitary reasons in all our crewdtd eittes, as It long has been In New-Orleans,, A respectable numbor of educated, refined people do prefer cromation to burial, and would uso it but for tho vulgtojiiotorioty which has always at tentttd the rite at Washington, I'cnn. It isonry just that thoy should dispose of their own bodies or of thoso of their Ifrieads as to them saoms most solemn and flttiug. Iioucc, cromation furnaces may proporly enough bo erec ted hero or whorovor thcro will bo uso for them. Trcjudlco may disappear nnd the uso may become so goneral as to justify the erection of .crematories even-as ft business venture. Dr. Lo Moyn's purposo was pox.tiy, to lower th nxnonse of tbo dlsDosal of the dead to tho poor. Tho total cost oflnclncra tlon of a body ho stated to bo not more than 110. Tho trustees, whem he left have no such views. They have just published tholr ratos, which amount to IU. A vcjv fair profit, wo sao. N. Y. Tribune, "terfei. an nS tie of All the new Ijvcm. til real a-d imitation s follows t rlnt Duehess, rolnt KaMla . . l'olnt Vcritmcolll. Point Conine, Point Hnehllne. Point Venice, KnulUh Thread, Vnlenccnnes, noiiRoa) enlarrea facimiw they will carry tbtona f.!Sa,12P"?.i.""i'irS.W mKSr;n SrSttSMSrkSi Co iifed Dm and WmmlnE Satins. . Trimming Card Ta-ehnsmiit8 and faeeementerlet. an Imm.n.e line of all the new I.mm, lu real jwa iipita ion as rouowj 1 1 j-wnt nei, i . rolnl liuMln, romiiircc romi Murjrcu, -TOiantllir TAMhnn ItmfMl . Anftnt.h 1M, KB'IV-H"" trimmed skirts, urawcr UHf mine-., mgo urem, mrkb a note oi inesr prices i imk 7M yard up. Jtlack Cashmere) see i'prlnc Styles Prlntr, Sc yil. ixn.j T i-ae anna i-an yn i an oui tlons wore mado In person, lnrl WrAtirttnr4 1 liil.llarrl-Hcamless Kid Glove., from .4 ta IB barton. Very late uo-.IIIm In nilKerchlCH, etc. All ciegnni line 01 ijiqic.v nanatoinsiy tnmmei iinr .inKiinnnninhntiK -Mairntnrent Itare-Alnt" In every denartment lth worsted Dr-anoo4.,nw,iprlD.hadcintlal-c yard, nlack BMIni .Inaeeas, 17 l-so up. Hummer Ullk. New tttyies, tso a yaw ana up. new im Cotton. 101 -c yd. l.onidale.Cambrle. 11 1-ta yd. Htandard Ginghams So Yd t another coods lu proportion. HunnlM of jito-K, -ent to all applying for them, and nrtarj i Hied a carefully as thonsli eeiec ado in iwrson. mall FIIKK t. any address eatalogucs and Itlll.. tn ...1 4... lllianl. Ml yd tntt tip. DouMo vrmth Vlu A fnla mtfnn 10ft vil. KriiH of IXW Cpby FMhlon Hbectt. Send your addresi or call upon ut when In the city. Chamber Niamey & Co. 503 503 1-2 Felix Street. St. Joseph, Me. P. . In purclianluuatourstoreorordcrlng goods mention this paper. The Northwest. J Other I ten Unlhercd Here mm Tleere from Western States and Territories. Wyamliic. Laramlo's now bank building will bo one of tho first structures in tho tor riory, Thorn is'much less loss amonc cattle on the Laramlo plains than anticipated, Tho coming fall will witnoss tho larg cstahinment of stock from Laramie ever known. A o-nnulno denosite of carbonate ore baa been discovered near Cumins City assaying $122 to tbo ton, $52 being gold and $70 silver. ThoLarnmio Times says tho min inglntroita aro increasing as the mines af daroloDcd. In tho Medicine Bow rane aro tbo precious metals found in abtsndancc and great nchnoss. W. 8. Bramel, from Cumius City, brines fine specimons of coppor, silver glance, from a new strike in Shod llock. The new lead. wUlch is very ricb, ex- toads for about one and one-half miles TBe rock gives promlso to the existence of treat richness in the vicinity. Col. Stanton, territornl assayor, who has seen mines In tho vicinity of Cum Ins City, says ho finds some magni fieletH rbck in the camp. Ho adds there are six true fisuro veins ; of that I am satisfied. Tho now strikes Jup I ho riror. noUblv tho Eclinso and others irllalnint. I nronouiico as true car . o bonates. Ciorndo. Placer minlar Is acaln coming into considerable promlnenco. A rein was struck on tho HuklU the other da7 which assays 855,000 per ton MoHoyod men of Black Hawk pro. nrn'etinrr soma fino bulldinrs tho cominc; summer. There are now three double- cylinder presses running In newspaper offices in Denver. A strlko of macnitude has been made in the now worklnes of tho Dolly Var dan, Park county. The colored Baptists of Denver pro poso to build a church. Breckenridgs is reviving under tho Influenoo of the smelters now actively running there. Ton Mile Is unusually prosperous and productive. Leadvlllo is indeed looking up. With a prospect for n continued increase in ' her mining output and tho certainty of an early change in her municipal ad ministration tho opening year promises much. Denver Tribune. Utah. Lead is in Salt Lake, $40 per ton Zlon now shines In all its plcndor with electrlo light. Everything has a lively and healthy look in Butte. Teams for Wood river aro leaving Ogden almost dally. Shipments of Utah potatoes to Colo rado still continue. Ore shipments from the raining dis tricts aro on the Increase. More assaying outfits have been sold in Salt Lake this spring tkau over before in tbo samo length of time. Bullion shipped from tho Fark City smelter for the week ending March 25 : 441 bars, weighing 44,174 pounds. , iWlld flowers aro abundant in the canons of Salt Lako, and aprieot trees .on.tbobeneh lands aro In full bloom. i A vein of. six Inches, assaying over $100 in gold, has been struck in the Lackawaxen at Park City. Flans for a joiH aro bulng drawn. Salt Lako Tribuno, 27th : F. A. Pas- eoe, of thls"clty, sunt to this ofllco yes .terday several cuttings from an orange tree in full blossom, growing in the vicinity ofah'e Warm Springs. They are as beautiful as they are i expressive Fair prosbects for Utah to excel Los Angeles yet in orange groves. , ,. . BUfkUllla. Hay Is in demand at $30 n ton (Several mills in Central have started up oa Great Eastern oro. . Fully tony buildings aro. la process of construction in -ttapia uiiy. several parties are to leave for New Mexico and Arizona. A number of nuartz ledges aro being devolohod In Buby gulch which promise well. Ranchmen in tho Spearfish, ncd- wator and Sand creek valleys have tholr wheat sown. Montana. A series of largely attended religious revivals have recently been held at Carvallas under tho auspices of tho Christian church. A largo number of graders aro at work on tho rdlroad grade from Glen- dlvo to Powder river and making rapia progress. Idaho. Chinamen nro flocking to Wood River in largo numbers. The last batch of oro shipped to Salt Lake from tho Bullion mlue, near Bollavtie, worded $160 per ton. There lines of stage aro now running Into tho Wood river country-lrora Hlakfoot, Goofo creek and Bolso. Tho Yankee Fork Hcnrld says it is expected that tho Custer mill will soon bo Kopt running to Its full capacity, wlinn at lonst 36.000 will bo turned out 'every twonty-four hours, A Bellevuo correspondent gives mo fnllnwinrr oslimato of tho number ol ueonlo thut will bring up In tho Wood river countrv this season : From Nevada 6,000 i Utah, 4,000 i California, 3,000; Oregon, 2,000 i Montana, 450; Wash ington, 250; Arizona, 150; the cast, 6,000; different portions of Idaho, 500; making 10,359. Al. Hull says about the only topic of conversation in Bolso City Is Wood nver Its past, present, nnd probable else havo tho fever, which has not yot reached tho climax. Men aro going out from thcro every day; but the Bblg rnsU will bo in two or thrco weeks, when tho snow will bavo disappeared If tho fine weather continues. No pros pecting can bo dono before tho mid dle of next month, at the shortest. Idaho World, March 27th. CIRCUIT COURT: Docket for the April Term, 1881. Civil Caaen. 16. H Tebbs Alklro ox parte appll catiou for admission to bar. SICOND DAT, TUESDAY, APKIL 26, 1881 1. W m Munkers vs K C St J & C B R R Co. 2. Samo. 3. W W Caldwell vs J as Luman etal 4. Jno D llichurdsou vs Holt Cgun tvotal. .r x - - ... O. wm jj Alien aum tvs u uunyon 6. C C Catron vs K C St J & (J B RRCo. 7. M & E Stnckler vs John McAd- ams and Holt county. 8. Burae vs Ueo uotrers. 10. Weed Sowinsr Much Co. vs C Phllbrlc & J T Howell. 11. b M Thompson vsFTGullliams 12. Aubrey O Spiny vs W F Owslev 13. Jas B Payne vs W T Adams & M Savillo. 14. M & C E Strlcklcr vs J J Artt Green ct al 60. Isaac McCown vs Eli J McCown 60. Francis O McCnuloy vs Emma McCauloy. 61. Albert Roeckcr to use of Fannlo Smith vs A C Epplor ct al. 62. Rlnehart, Ballard & Co vs D J Brooks &C MoCindy. 63. Wm Chandler vs Ed. Anlbal. Z 64. Wm Baldwin vs W II Bell & J L Chunnlne. 65. T W Swopo vs Mnuror & Potor son. 66. John Scott vs S 8 Dunsoth & Isaac Hodgins. 67. Peter Huba vs Louis Honsdorf. 68. John Swopo vs Jacob Stults. 69. John F Davis vs James J & .Rob ert Artt. 70. John L Chnnning vsC M Swopo 71. A B Welton vs U Cotton & OA Afoscr. 72. City of Craig vs John Wise. 73. John S Swopo vs Jacob Stults. 74. David S Alklre expnrtoP Appli cation for llcenso to pructico law. 73. State by Collector vs A Jamison 7i. Snme vs O M Spencer. 80. Samo vs W R Springer ct al. 81. Same vs Sila J Grlgsby. .. k2. Same vs Win JenKlns. ' 83. Same vs B F Haillngs. 84. Sumevs Agtms JBowen etal. SIXTII 1JAY, SATUllUAY APRIL 80, 181. 86. Samo vs Unknown parties. 86. lamo vs T A Davis & M A Duff. 87. tjunio vw Enoch Guy. 88. Samo vs 11 W Harrison & W L Dillinghiim. 89. Same vs J W Orcndorf & John N Ewell. 90. Same vs Wm Burgo & J Mc Lean. 91. Ssniovs Frederick McCrady. 12. Same rs Richard Collisun. 93. Same vs N l Vunco. 14. Samo vs Abner Norrls. 96. Same vs K F Laughlin. 97. Samu vs Mary E Kinder ct nl. 98. Samo vs Gotlieb Neldcrhauser. 99. Samo vs Harrison Smith. 100. Same vs Emma,) Rlgdon. 101. Samo vs Berry Meek. 102. Same vs I'hoeulx Mutual Life InMiranco Co. 106. C W Lnkcn cx parte annllca tion for license as attorney. Apnenrance Cnsea. 107. Wm II Uorris vs James L & Jen- nio M Curry. 108. A P Davenport vs Jas Black Icdco. 109. John 11 V, & Charlotte Curtis vs Alvlrn and B F Kunkcl, ut al. . HO.IRebott Wilson et al vs Win A Wilson et nl. 111. Cella Terkins vs Jas D Perkins. 212. Mary Sterret vs Wm Hobsou, 113. tt P Zook vs Jacob Finical. 114. Henry Kuck ct al vs II Buichors. 116. Annie K Smith vs Charlos Smith 116. Bmitb & Norman vs Orris 8pcels If you wish to bny Harrows, Plows, Cultlva tors, Hardware, njajls, etc, you should oall atonoo on Hershberncr St Anderson. Oregon. Mo. MONEY TO LOAN I offer for salo at a bargain, tho fol lowing described property : Brick Store hnuso in Forest City. Stock of Dry Goods and Groceries in Forest City. uno large dwelling in oresiuity. Two small dwellings in Forest City. One small dwelling in Craig. T.lvnrv at.tliln nml nmnnlotii out lit tn Forest City. 80 acres of land In tho W half of tho southwest qr sec 26, tp 61, rango 40. On thi; land thuro Is a house, small bearing orchard, good water and near- all in cuitivatton: soil sandy loam, ossosslon given at once. 160 acres In tho SW Of 17, 61 89. 110 acre In SW 17. 60. 88. This land is a bargain, as thero are two small houses, two large orchards, of bearing trcos, timber sufficient for feucinir. Thrco miles from Forest City on good road. It is nlso supplied with good water. 48 ncros In S half N W 1-4 of 28. 60. 39 nnd 40, as shown nn county atlas. Satisfactory reasons given for rolling. will warrant title to all the above proporty. It. P. Zook, Forest City, Mo. Pc AT 7 Per Cent. Interest for five years or as short time as desired Will bo in Crulg Mondays and Mound City, Tuesdays of oach week. -Address, J. FOSTER MARSHALL, OitF.aoN, Mo. THIRD DAY,WRDNBSDAY APRIL 27, 1881 15. Singer Sew'c Much Co vs Joel Hester. 16. Andrew county vs The bault of St Joseph. 17. Andrew Co vs K C St J & C B R R Co. 18. Wm Baldwin vs Honry Minton. If. Cad McCoy & C J Mooro vs K C St J & O B R tt. 20. Mary A Johnson vs J N Johnson. 21. Amanda Shepherd et al vs John Shepherd. 22. Van and Alhe Taylor vs John & Getty Krusor. 23. John J uniKie vs das liamscy. 24. Wm B rjweuten vs Eliza Baldwin. 25. John L Farwell vs Amanda Mc'- Culla ct al. W W Davenport vs Fred Myers & CW Thomas. 27. J T & Fanny Noland vs Tho City of Oroiron 28. M A Duff vs W II II & Mollle Slmpklns. 2$ Mmy A Johnson vs Jas Conner 30. John W Hart vs N S Young as DS Eaton. 31. Pennlck & Loving vs Daniel & Joseph Martin. 32. Mary A Williams vs Wm J Wil liams. 83. N C Rundel vs tt P Lnmb ct al. 34. Wm Kr-cer vs Wm II McCoy. 35. C D Smith & Co vs W H McCoy FOURTH DAY, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, '81 36. Mover & Meyers Wm II McCoy. 37. E IJ McCoy vs Samo. 33. Turner F razor & Co vs Samo. 39. Catharine & Win Dean vs Same. 40. Geo & Elizabeth Miller vs Jehu, David & Jacob Foster. 41. Henry A Rcdmon vs East Forest Flouriuir Mill Co. 4vs. uuieu Miller Ex ftKiralralields vs Mary Jano Weeton et al. 43. fcinnra news vsjsu Xlozell. 44. John L Grlgsby et nl vs Elmira items. 45. Mary Wakor vs John W Davis. 46. Jonas B& Jordan J Denny John W Davis. 47. Mallnda J Ferguson vs Georgo Schado. 41. Austin Ramsey oc John Rice vs NSYoundes DS Eaten. 49. Mary Garnett vs Charles Keller. 60. Ed R Williams vs Amanda M Williams. 61. Geo II Hallvs Friedo Taniman. 62. Same vs ircdoriok Johnson. 63. Martha E. & D L Huffstetter vs Gideon Uostwiok et al. ' 64,. Wm. Boauohaasp vs J W Stokes 96. John A Richardson ct al Wil Ham Riley. .1. 66. John L Cbuning vs Geo Brown. FirTU DAT, FRtDAT APRIL 29. 1881. ' M. Jno If Glenn vs Henry S Biulck bi. Wm4W .Caldwell vs Ulrara Profit, $1, 20Q. To sura it up, six long years of bed ridden sickness, eostlug $200 per year, total 91,200 all of this expense was stoppod by threo bottles of Hop Bitters taken by ray wife. Slio has done her own housework for a year since, with out the loes of a day, and I wnut every body to know It, for tholr benofit. For Sale. Section 9, township 69, r autre : Kef Hated Citv. A saptrior tract of uaue-l fb?. . tu .-.tt- i.mm anitabln for Snrinr trade. Out stock or TheNElofthoSEIandthe SKI "",0ov',"ua",",6" w ' " ol thoN E 4 see 14, Tp G2, ll 1)9, 4 miles nortrt oi Aiouna uity. rno rv i4 nnd the W 12 of the S E 1-4 nnd tho S 1-4 of tho 8 E nnd the 8 W 1-4 of tho N E 1-4 seo 7, tp 61, r 88; 1 1-2 miles south at Mound City. ThoN 1-2 and the 8 W 1-4 of seo 18, tp 61, r 88; and tho E 1-2 seo 18, tp 01, r 39; 2 1-3 miles south of Mound City. The N W 1-4 nd the N 1-9 of tho S W 1-4 nnd the JTV 1-2 of the S E 1-4 nnd tho 8 W 1-1 of the N E 1-4 seo 11, tp Gl, r 39, 1-2 mile east of uigclow. 132 acres in tho N E 1-4 and tko S W 1-4 seo 4, tp 61, 39. 1 mllo northwest of Blcrclow. Tho W 1-2 of tho S W 1-4 soo 4,,tp 61, r 39. And the S E 14 seo 6, tp 61 r 39, 2 miles N W of Blgclow. Tho N El-4 15. 62 40, 1-2 mllo west of Craig. The 8 E 1-4 a, 62, 4U, excepting zo acres tn tus W corner 2 miles N W of Crale. 114 acres in tho N W 1-4 11, 62, 40 (im proved) joining Craig on the Northwest 80 acres N 1-2 S W 17, 62, 87 2 miles S W of Maltland, Improved. Above described lands arc suitable for grazing or cultivation. ucrms 1-4 down ; balance, time to suit purchaser. Address, J. Foster Marshall, ' Oregon, Mo. Call and see the Magnificent lino Hats and Caps at Hershberger son's,'0regon, Mo. WM. EVERHART of Mnitland, wishes to inform the public that he will furnish outfits of Furniture to those who may need them, cheaper than any house this sldo of Cbicaco, Kansas City or St. Joseph. He means Just what he says and asks every one to call and be convinced by examining bis stock and learning his prices. NQTi.CE TO DELINQUENT Tax-Payers. Parties delinquent for tnxes, will save costs and troublo by paying tho snme on or before May 1st, 1881, ns suit will bo commenced Immediately alter mat ciate. 8. W. MORRISON, Collector Holt County, Mo. Emerson & Moose, While Cloud, Kansas, aro buying immense qunnti ties of grain. J. T. Thatcher of Oregon, Mo,, has a sure euro for fc vor and ague. Warranted to cure o monoy refunded. Sent lv mnil nn re eiptoi price, uno ounce bottle, oc; two ounco bottlo. $1.25. Farm for Sale. I will sell my farm 1 1-4 miles north ot New Point, containing somo 228 acres iou acres in cultivation nnu crass; a young orchard ot some 100 hearing trees. more nre.three wolls, ono cis tern, and running water, with plenty of umocr.ior nro woou. a goou awuiung wuii uvo rooms, tot. terms apply to . Peter Prick. For Sale.' I dcslro to sell tho late residence of Felix Froolich. 2 story frame dwel ling, 6 lots, largo orchard and vineyard For particulars, apply to Aliikrt Roeckkr. "Look Here." Parties desiring to sell thslr Improved I4ands will find it to their interest to correspond with or call at once on the undersigned, as ho Is having constant demand from botue nnd abroad for suck lands. Givo full description with price and terms. Will ncsotiato sale at a reasonable commission. No charges unless saic is macto. Aanress J. Foster Marshall, Oregon, Mo. HOLMAN'S PADS CURE simply BY Absorption. ft V Jl THE ONLY TRUE MAURIAl Antidote. IlolmanU Aarnr, m--i"c Thau a Majjc Liver and Stomarb Putlor MAI.AKIA. AUOB, I.IVRR and BTUMACU THfiU. Wl.YH Prlen tl CO. Holmnn'a npeclnl Pnd-A4aptd to ol clironUcaua, Pflco SS.00. llMinanta Kplcvu IMK-Vor atnnborri iiuylclillng Hvr and Stonuen trnnhloa Prl-fl SS.0O. Ilolman'a Inrnnt'a Pad-ror allmrata of inraiim ann (Diiaran. rrito llolman'a llenal Pud-6r Kidney ana Til. .Mm. nnmnliUtiM. Price 8S.00. Itulman'a Uterine Pad-Fer Poinal- irnnrt ... 'plli UJU. llolman'a AbaorpUve ntedUlnal Ilody iinruus an rubber baala. Frllft KO. Uolmaa'e Abnorptlve Sledletnal Pool l-inaiar r ornniuuicQ. ,m..p."H' trmit rlirui.tlMn. PrlnA nr Alr tiO. lh.A.ti(lAit ttml MMentnA Vcxit litha For Cold ObaUaatloni and all Mies where a foot bath tf iiukUxI. Per half lb. pat hag, sit. "THE SANITARY ENGINEER" A Jourual Devoted to Ventilation and Puttie Health, 'Water Supply, Drainage, Heating and Lighting. It contains matter for the household as well as for the professional and prao tlcal man and is Instructive and inter esting to all people who either build houses or lire in them. Its technical articles are written by experts. Issued on the 1st and 15th of each month. Terms, $3.00 a year. Single Copies i cents. Aadros SANITARY ENGINEER, P O Box 3,037 New Yobk. Pat tide ry all drngrtUta-oratnt by km, Mi.tiui!.!. nn' rw.ilnt f tirlr. The Ahtnriltlol! Bait la not "awllaMe ,r and muat beaeutby l'.vtiVMHa At nllrfhtuVl .tn.nl. Tti. M11ni.a rtf HnlMaill. Vada hia ! plrrd lisluiori wSio offer Padi alalia la roRX nna oooa 10 xae Tana um-jn , jiuk, ThMT are the luar. &." Ilewar of al! Boatm Pnd. only gaKen up to sell on the repa. ui 'ai f with Abort Trade-Mark. tat Ion of the aenulne, Km I hut tich Pud heua the ffri airnits (TAiir of the Ilolmao Pad Ceupauj If aSUclad with chronic al tntata aend a eon clue d-crlptlon of aynpWum. which will re c't lve prnmpt anil careful atteuttoa. . Da. JIoumk-m advl-e to Ut- Pnll treatise aent free an application. Addrrie, uiiiaan ran un. 3 WUliam mreei, dew lorm (P,O.IIOS,1U) V3 aaaaSSsl HAmtTEItheafl ana mm t aeia m.imi. taoeoualy, producing tha most ntu vil ihttde of black or broa;dciea aaa n:iai. A standard preparation istohio I I OT 1 nnD eUO "t UUI toe earn inai I nloTADOKrBly applied. A atamluN Tinuraiiou I i.iunM FotKtn CTary weH .. ' votntadtolfet tafji&J or aenUetaan. Bora by or aenUetaan. aU droMlata ira. J. CMfBA itm mraet, k Champion Windmill' Powefl IEEFECTLT SELF'SEQULATiAU: The Cheapest and rcojt F.flrctlTO power In the world or rumpieg water lorevoi, ountatna nur. TrMh W&tor. CIO. All of our Mills are fully Lands for Sale. ClDT"Kr Ktton , townihip 61, range SB. 4 railet JL XV J aJLI' a4 of Spring &, Ander r isnnnc trihth ng. k mm mm m mm m u awhw v a m -m m etc have beeh selected whh special care to tbe trade. Oar lis M HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE, is very complete and worthy of an examination. Our stook of Saddles and Harness is completo and is offered at very rcasonablo figures. Ploase examine our CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, as you undoubtedly can be suited both ns to quality and prleo. Fnrmors will please bear In mind that we keep a largo stock of Agrioultural Im plements, such as Weir Plows and Cultivators, Brown Corn Planters Stalk Cutters, Harrows, etc. Studebaker Wagon -Grass Seed, etc. IFOIRID &c SMITH, ' FOREST CITY, MO To Lease. 1,260 acres nil In n bodv. suitable for riizing: -i mues souin ot Mounu Cltv. , i - npurior grass num. J. Foster MAnsiiALi., Oregon, SIo. Grateful Woman Nono rccelvo so much boncfit, and none nro 60 profoundly gruteful and show such an interest In recommending Hop Hitters as woman . It Is tho only remedy peculiarity adapted to ttio many Ills tho sex is almost universally sub- ectto. Chills nnd fever, indigestion or dornnged liver, constant or periodi cal sick hoadaches, weakness in the! back or kldeys, pain in tho shoulders nnd different parts of tbo body, a feel Ing of lassitude and despondency aro all Battle Creek, Michigan, KixmriorcBzas or -tin ojcii anrmta THRESHERS, Traotlon and Plain Engines ana norae-Fower. nrte-ratM7! Eatabllehad V iat-M-ITMU. AAniDI'm'Wa.lMNU'vlM. anasixi, wimovt eiunve or nu UaC, gMaaomenUor kxmtiotL " p 5V: jBnauM.rawKa. rctakators and Cop. pi ft. Bt wu"Oi t ta JtAUmtuUi(,i. rintH lyaettenKnalno-i and Plalm EbcIbcb icutnarkal. tat ISSl, toteUier with nptrUr iJMttU mnMnu. tbm ami MMriw not dreamed of br ob makm. "Tour alM of Boraraton, from O to 18 awn Two enlee of M Moastod " UomeJowera. OWVUV (rit lm K lim yri mil -dr(f) eonat&ntlv on fund, from which i. tmllt tha in. coaiparablo wood-work of our t TRACTION ENQ1NES Df JLVf m9 UO 1W o rower ibi tt irritating purpoae-y Inr houses, ana fc wunpure, i-bmi ws k 11 nf Aiir MlllH fl ivamnted, and an equal to any mm in mo znaraet m on reipeeta, and superior, la Terr many. With our print ed lmtnietlona.any one can set mem up. no nro nw iiannraeturersot tna ungut' Si ana oniy ucuuiuo Wood Pomp witn forewarn ed Iron Cylin der, Tubing, Aqueduet Pipe from m tofitn. uore.BhaUweiral Patent Door and Window Bereen.' the Boss mckitl Urlndor, etc... eoia Dy iqei Ml ceuatrjr. tight OaatlngiMadeteOrter, IHIVOTBD BOSS SICKLE 8RINDER. etmpla, Maht and atftMii. Vs eenelloated Oeathr. Oa man .can fa tha wotk.ef two. and I fW wionor VLla trade eeneralh throuchout thaasaiBaawBHHaH eeao tar uiastntea uajwagua. p. ork. a-aTMb torn out abetter Job. or Yirat rrtmitm Mmrr .mi- ibttad. 8nd forIllatrtcdClri;ulaf aooacut Vtaeeaalste 'f Thi snlj' Vapor Cook Move that kas rt taa un ef ytari, and rlTta eatbe and perfeet satli&atlM. rcrk.kdhra .. "0Sarul m faTorwhar-AeT naad. Tho- who hare them wUl not uw wtbuuu, wen. THtMitSlm-i-, TKtMt'Dafil, TatMeitPMftct, TMMoit Eceaomka NoSinKi-liujHMt, No Hrtalo a-d7 NeAiJiMteneine-, NoraeltoCarr,, NeSaaeka, . No (Mar, fib mm use mm inuPEiiiBLi' w5?hored9aoDthecSrSSScooa raas. wlti eawand peetTeMaorC staiA far full oiroular and prie ..asoKjaf ta'r IIUIIII UattaAB:sVMlttP'JkAaj-..u..u tV "" WWII OIUVL-URirMeTr & SUCCESSOUS TO 1 SMITH & NORMAN ;WiHh to inform tho public that they arc now preparing to give to the trado BAKGAINS IN DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Queensward Pleaae Give ua a Call and be Convinced. lMCoind. City, TSJo. Jones, Townsend &Co,. Respectfully asks tho attention of THE PEOPLE OF HOLT COUNTY TO THEIR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NICHOLS. HHIPARB CO. Rattle Creak, MteMcan. FOR SALE BT Al wsmm -n m -ra-r m. m-i-Kiat rrtii.an at o- Craig, Mo. HULL VAPOR COOK STOVE. Spring Clothing nor Men, Boy's Youth's and Children, Completo in all lines Assort ed with groat caro and bought under the most favorable circumstan ces for cash. Our Motto is Fair and Square Dealing. All goods ate marked and sold at the . . LOWEST LEGITIMATE PRICES. we proposo giving entire satisfaction to all, or the money cheerfully refunded. We solicit your patronage. Remember the place, JONES, TOWNSEND .& CO,, , 4th & Felix Street, ST. JOSEPH MO. LOADED Down Guards! $ HE CARGO FULL AND COMPLEI'E ALL SAILS SET TO CATCH THE POPULAR BREEZE! o ., . . Corsaut fc Meyer's GREAT j CLOTHING CUTeUatl, Okie Always Loads In Tho Iteco And Is ' , Ctjnpotition. Miles Ahead of Al eoplo of HOlt Countv with a larce and verv aU ilnz,' Hats, Cape, Boots, shoes, Gents Furnish- prioes so low as n mako it an Indu- and examine our stock Wi aro now before the tractive stook of Ready Made Clotuinz,' Hats, Cape, iner Goods. Trunks. Valtiesj eeer Will make prioes cementfor you to give us youc patronage, riease poll bofo.e pnrcnaslBg. OORSTJT & KBYER,, Rmmbtr, CLIfiN'S BRICK BLOCK, Main St. MOUND CITY, MO. .1 ...