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CHAMBERS, HARNEY & CO., Cordially Invite the people nl Molt nnd niljninine cminttca. to mil wnen In St. .I"eili, mid etunutii1 tliti Itiimriiio Net rtprlugHtuck which they nro now rvct'lvlng. With gnatl)' PiLITICS. Canettal ef Tke Uave rne. Tlio principle, adopted In America, tlint mil Just powers of government are derived from tho consent of tliu govern ed, l Bxkimntki'nlKl will hitnify 1)6 re ptidlntcd by ntiy nno; patriot! nnd lov ers of ltcpublicantam take this tn tho lantern by Which tlioy walk. Women nro goTorncd, that Is, tlioy arc subject to tho lawn of tho states nnd of tho United States, they nro punish ed for offenses declared without their consent, to be crimes. Is nil this not government? nnd is It obtained by con sent? tat us sec. Under our system, the governed elect reprcf cnlatlvcs who rule them as agents, or, moro properly, by whom (as agents) they rule themselves ; In other words, the representatives of the people, In American politics, partake moro of the character of servants limn of masters. Men are not, therefore, represented by other men as men, but by men ex offi- I 1.1- .1. - - J riu, i-iuincu wiiu mu express power oi agents as governing represent at Ives. No man can send nn agent to tho polls to rcpresont him, but each voter casts his own ballot. For the sako of argu ment, grant that women may have such agonU, and tho difficulty is not obviat ed. For cxnmplu : It n woman has an agont, ho must obey her orders, nnd be fore ho can cast her opinion under the disguise of his individual vote, hi must bo n legal vtcr, for, clearly ho must author votoin his name; and It' her opinion and his differ, he, by voting her opinion, disfranchises himself, for he has but one voto. Supposo wo ndnalt phut thoro are enough such agents to furnish the media for every woman to express her opinion m politics, I ask why not, it her voleo is heard by ngents in tbe shapo of malo voters (whether relatives or others) ajlow her to oxpress directly, what is thus mediately done? Tho facts are, that a woman can find few men to vote her sentiments If she pay them, sho is guilty of bribery; if they act truly as her agcuts they dis franchise themselves. Tkis plan of representation, then, is Impractical or illegal. To admit that women aro rep resented (and this is tho chief argument used against woman's rights) Is to ad mit hor qualifications, nnd that sho Is fit to bo heard. Thou why should she tote by agents, and man vote person ally? 1 stato this proposition : a representa tive is bound to do as ho whom hu rep resents (hls 'princlual) orders. Tlio moment ho disobys instructions ho goes Ultra viresnriU -It is no longer repre sentation. It fasten stated that women are reprcsehWTby their husbands, sons or brothers an error. Husband, son pr brother may voto tho sentiments of wife, mother or sister, but if ho doos so it is purely accidental, for tliero rest no obligations to do so. Suppose man . and wife are n favor of a prohibition amendmont. Clearly, the husband on- y can vote, hence two wills have but one expression. Supposo they do not ngree.'thpn one will only, is expressed. o wijf powor can pe represented with out its consent. Women havo dolegatcd no towers, hpnpe assumed authority is but usurpation. If women are represented, thoro must bo an unvarying and legally constituted modo of representation. No uncertain events, no contingencies, ean be said to answer tho purposes ot tho ballot, no chanee agtnoy can be called legal rep resentation. L. . A. E,f,'a Springs, Arkansas. Eoitoh County Papkk -The Spring pf Eureka it the most noted 0119 of many others-which abound In a radius ity about one rallo, Is situated in tho northwest 'part of Carroll county Ar kansas,' within eight miles of tho Mis souri lno, between two ranges of tho White River mountains on a stream known as Lcathcrwood, ono of the trib utaries of White river, which derives its name from a tree on its buuks, bo tough it can hardly bo out with an axe. I havo visited most nil tho important springs hero, drank of their waters,. and, so far as healing properties, taste and appearance are concerned, thero is nothing strange from any other pure, soft 'waters; but that tlioy havo healing virtues would bo useless to. dony, for thero uro hundreds whq nro hero' with all kinds of diseases, claiming to be benefitted by tho use of tho' water for many diseases, such as neuralgia, rheu matism, sore eyes, oaneers, general de bility, and many other complaints whose namo might be legion; but whilo this is the case thoro aie many who say it s a failure. Eureka is situated on a very rough rocky and mountainous country, the mountains very high and rocky, whilo the gulches aro deep and narrow, with uothing but rock and gravel, witn scarcely any soil whatever, while the climate bos' been vory changeable and ecld slnceny stay in tho place. Hut notwithstanding there are few towns that have built and improved as fast as Eureka, with no farming country to sustain It, nothing but hor waters, and if they are a failure, Eureka is a corpse Her 'population Is hard 6 estimate! fhey claim 12,000; perhaps, 8,000 would number tbe place, though Immigration is pouring in vory fast, from fifty to eighty per day, but this town nit it is, biay bo in advance of many older t6wns in point of morality and chris;ianlty, tbreo or four churches. Sunday school ieVerv (Sunday, preaching twice each Sunday.iBrayer-meetinc twico a week nihroiM facilities tlioy will carry this sr-mou a Mock SM.ono to S,000 inwr-r than r vcr before, thus iiinKinBitneir store mcmuy -i loaiwiimriers" ror . :.!ii.V...J ... ".....i i.. .1... 11..1.. ii,. Ti.ni- iiv ixiim'hil nltint tin nt 111 4 tlnii In henvv Silt In Hurrahs. II Inefc u id Colorvit H.ltlll . I j. inn nr.. "" ""," :. ..',' ' V.......I,.. I. ..r ltl.flr Hllka lll.,nt ,m,l I'.iliint.l llra uiul Trlmlnlllir Hjtlh Trlimnlnr. Illl Hilton Ulsters t ips in trlmtwil pnrtniPiit. rwiinn N'iiv liiKlinins lee- Fashion Sheets. Heart vour aihlrt-vs nr call tinnn m when In tho city, Chambers. Niamey & Go. 503 503 1-2 Fllx Street St Joseph, Mo. I. In imrcliaslug atourstore or nrdcrlmt Roods mention this paper. iiriK'iitici. riiiireiv ni'iv ueiuiii .iiiui n ioiih-., mi nn- iiuimmhi "'!'-. .... .....w, ...... -."..."..:'.. . . Cenl. TnwR ariiaments mi.l faimenterlcs, an liniiiunao lint or all t in new utees. in rem iw imiia ion as ioiiows 1 1 h hi ""less. ' " i... I...' 11....1.. I. .I...I1-... i u, ......... i... I,, i v'i.mi.. I'ii nt i'iir nn. In nt Meplil nr. I'o nt enlee. KnilNh Thrr nl. alencpiil es. Hu . V", iii-'.Vi'i vWA.:.. u',.ir; !vZi".:L'i,J. V...v.,V,.lilpr.. Ilnii.lkon-lili.ts.oti'. All vlriuiiit lino of UillrV Icinilsomelv Mk Irts. lir iwers'fVhl- iliei. N u'lit iireies. iio.. Ill slimlo nieces ami s-ts. Our Mock n.iw i-inhrucps "Mnitnlllcerit Harif-his" In every ile M? a note l ibr. prices , , IUk l)rc ?llk, :y y,jr.l .., m Uiiworjir, 1 1 ess C i CV"5e 0 .IV A . ' XJXW VXXr mn' K I. iKn7.r ' lult-oMu ColtTin; 10 Kit y .Lbiisdalo Cn. ibrie, xi i y.l. VthnilaA ii 7 1-ie nml H l-3 yil I all nthei itomls In proportloii. Hiimples ot Muck lent to nil apiilyinit tor tiiein, nlnl oriiers iiiph as eareriiny as 11101111 se lion wpiViiindn In ip piiHi. Ve iiri exeliislve inrents f .r 1 lliitterlek's I'Httorns and hibllc.itloas amt mall KHUH U any aililrcss Catalogues P. Signs of Diphtheria. How often our children might bo sa v cd it wo used common Judgment. Tho moment you observo signs in your rhlld of unwonted weakness, fati gue, or physical debility, particularly if it is accompanied with u little fever, mnko the child frequently open Its mouth, so that you can obsorvo Its throat. It is in tho throat that tho ob server will first discover any cortnln signs of diphtheria. Never mind how red and how much inflamed tho throat appears. That docs not Indicate the disease. Hut the instant you seo a white spot nnd dotcct n. bad odor, run for a doctor. Tho whlto spot will grow. Other white spots will appear, nnd eventually they will run together In great blotches if the disease is not checked. Tho tlmo to seek medical as sistance is before theso spoW fun together. Triumph. Times out here nro lively now, every body just tearing tilings endways in tho way of farming. Somo are sowing wheat and others plowing for corn. From the movomsnts of some wo will send out a marriage notice soon. Somo few are on the sick list. Tho school is progressing finely un der tho management of Miss Morris. Mr. C. Lukcns commenced a three months school at Falrvlcw last Monday. Mr. Mead is now paying the highest market price, which is 6 cents per lb., for hogs. Our Sunday school is progressing. A social party was given in honor of Miss Kayhlll at Mr. McD.itilol's last Fri day evening. A nleo littlo crowd was present and all seemed to enjoy them selves hugely. Tho Davis Brothers nrc pushing the hedgu business now. l'r.NNV. DEY GOODS M. S. Faris & Co., TEMPF.RAKVR COt.VXS, Are receiving and opening from dry to day, ono of the Larg est, Handsomest and &3T 6T Cheapest Stocks of Dry Goods that It has ever been their pleasure to offer to the public and at prices th at defy competition- Their stock Is complete in everyparticular including all the novelties of the season. -a -a -a Remember" that we havo not adopted tho "Department System," thereby dotaiuing our customers unnscossarlally, but de liver their goods at once. All nro invited to call mid seo us, as wo will not bo undersold. Kcmcmber the 1'lacu. M. ,S. Faris & Co., N.W. Corner 4th & Felix St., ST. JOSEPH- ,lFUlRlNlITjUiHK S. H. PUNSMON, Successor to H. 1 1 KOmNSflN, FOREST CITY, MO. has and will keep on hand ono of the finest stocks of Furnlturo that has ever been kept In Holt County, consisting of a full stock of Bureaus. Book Oases, Towel lacks, Chamber Suits' Wash Stands, Desks, Stands, Walnut and Maple Bedsteads; Lounges and Tete-a-tetes, Children's Carriages, Window Curtains WALL POCKETS OF ALL KINDS. JPIiSture Frames Made to Order. Furniture Repaired on Short Notice. PgT OFFICE, FOREST CITY, MO. Hy courtesy of tho editor we occupy this column. Wo hopo all will read it nnd seriously consider tho items pre sented. Tho temperance question Is national. Intemperance so disastrously nffecU every interest of society, that it Is not strange, those of thinking, liberal minds nro beginning to cry out. "lot us pro hibit n business that curses every ono and blesses no one." Wo shall endeavor to keep a fow facts beroro you for reflection, believ ing that nit that is uueded to arouse tho popular mind against the liquor busi ness, Is a little reflection. It is a curse to tho home. What home Is happlwr for having intoxicating liquors in ItP And how many have bevn saddened and cursed by liquor? How many In our own town nnd county? It' tho friends of liquor desire ih to point out somo of theso liquor cur-ed homes, In evory community, wo can furnish n dozen samples. Wo will not indulge in personalities, but If liquor causes murder, wo nro going to .hargo it upon liquor and upon thu men who nro rospontdblo lor its sale in tills place. You lay n man trap for my boy, and when hu falls into it and hopo is blighted, you stand off with hands in pocket and assure yourself that you nro not responsible. Liquor is n curse to tho church. How won h man who frequents a saloon ceases to come to prayer meeting. Why is this If liquor In moderation, Is so harm- ess! It is also n curse to every department of Stato If its friend' have any nrgnnicnt to advance in favor of liquor, let them bring it out. Open discussion is what wo challenge. The County Alliance is lully organ ized, nnd ready to further tho organi zation of the various townships. Ad dress on this matter, 0. 0. Hill, Oregon. The objest of this organization is to arouse tho moral sentiment of tho coun ty and Stato against tho manufiieturo nnd sale of Intoxicating liquors. This subject is now agitated In evoiy State as never before, and it must roach its end. But It requires organization, ntid work to crush u great oouular evil. fnuiuled In selfihii'ess and backed by millions of easy made dollars. Let us arise to the emergency. A union mass meeting of tho Tern poraneo Allianec will bo held in the Methodist church lu Oregon, ono week i mm next nauuain ni i v. m. rrogram next week. A saloon row on our street. Last Saturday a man was made drunk by that saloon, Ho firtid a pistol on thu street, when hundreds of men, women and children wero out. Consternation was produced. Wo ask where Is thu good of such an Institution? For Clod's sako tell us. Had that shot killed v man, who would have been tho murder er. Lleeused whiskey is licensed mur dcr. Lands for Sale. Section 0, township 02, tango 38. 4 miles of Mound City. A tuporlor tract of unim proved land, The N E 1 of tho S E and the 8 fc of theN E 1 sec 14, Tp O'J, H 'M, 4 miles north of Mound City. The 8 W L4 and the W 1-2 of the S E 1-4 and tho S li 1-4 or tho S E nnd tho S W 1-4 of tho N E 1-4 see 7, tti Gl, r 38; I 1-2 miles south of Mound City. ThoN 1-2 and the S W 1-4 of sou 18, tp 01, r nnd tho K 1-2 seo 13, tp 01, r !W) 2 1-2 miles south of Mound City. Tho N W 1-4 uniT the N 1-2 of the S W 1 4 nnd tho W 1-2 of th S K 1-4 nnd the S W 1-1 of tho NK 1-4 sec 11, tp 01, r 3D, 1-2 inllu oust of Hlgolow. 132 acres in thu K E 1-4 and tho S W 1-4 seo 4, tp 61, r 3!), 1 mile northwest of Illgolow. Tho W 1-2 of the S W 1-4 sec 4, tp 01, r 89. And the K E 1-4 seo b, tp 01 r il'J, 2 mites N W of lllgelow. The N El-4 16, 02 40, 1-2 mile west of Craig. The 8 E 1-4 3, 02, 40, excepting 2 acres in the S W corner 2 miles N W of Craig. 1 14 acres in tho X W 1-4 11. G2. 40 flm- iifdifii1 fnlttliwr Ptfttrf nn tlin Viri1iivit 80 acres Jf 1-2 S W $7, 02, 37 2 miles S W of Maitlniid, Improved. above described lnnds aro suitable for grazing or cultivation. terms 1-4 down; balance, time to stilt purchaser. Address, ,1. 10STKU il AltSHAM., Oregon, Mo. Call and see the Magnificent line of Spring Hats and Caps at Hcrshberger & Ander son'sOregon, Mo. WM. EVERHART of Maitlaml, wishes to Inform tho public that he will furnish outfits of Furniture to those who may need them, cheaper than any house tlils sldu of Chicago, Kansas City or St. Joseph. Ho means just what, he savs ami asks oven one to call and bo convinced by examining bis flock and learning ins prices. THE Thoroughbred Clydesdale Stallion, To Lease. 1,260 acres all in a body, snltablo for grazing; 2 miles south of Mound City. superior gras num. J. r OSTKR M AllSIIAI.t.. Oregon, Mo. .Grateful Woman Nono vecclvo so much bencflr, and nono uro so profoundly grateful and show such nn interest in recommending Hop Hitters as woman. It is the only omedy peeullanly adapted to tho many Ills tho sex Is almost imlvcrally sub' cet to. Chills and fever, Indigestion or deranged liver, constant or period! al sick headaches, weakness In the back or kldeys, pain in tho shoulders and different parts of tho body, n feel lug of lasltiidounddesnondeiiev uro nil MONEY TO LOAN AT 7 Per Cent. Interest for flvo years or as short time as desired Will bo iu Craig Mondays and Mound City, luesdays of etch weok. Address, J. FOSTER MARSHALL, OltKUON, MO Profit, $1, 20Q. 'To sum it up, six long yonrs of bed ridden sickness, costing $200 per year. total 91,200 all of tills expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop (titters taken by my wlfo, Shu has done her own housework for a year since, with' out tho loss of a day, and I want every body to know it, for their bonefit. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT Tax-Payei'8. nnd siugingUwice a week. ' ThWTs'ail fT the present t Ciiaiilks Win r 3. Star Marquis Is a beautiful black with star in forehead, hind ankles white, 10 3-4 hands high, good head and neck. Itroiul shoulders, great depth of heart, well shaped body, short back, with broad strong hips, with most excellent legs, and feet; heavy mano and tail. Kind disposition mid flno action. Weight iu fair condition, 1,800. Age, 6 years August 1BU, 1881. PEDIGREE : STAU MAHQU by tho Tho Marquis, who was Imported by Thompson Hros. The Marquis by Imported Horoules, tho winner of many prizes in Scot land. 1st Dam by Imported Nelthorly ; 2d Dam by Imported. Sovern; 3d Dam by Importcd'Brown'Oeorgo: 4th Dam, by Imported Old Clyde who was Import ed by Win, Warden t 1840. To the farmer, and parties who would llko to brood for draft or farming purposes, wo would call your attention to this horso. Ho will bo permitted to serve u fow good mares ut tho low prico of $15.00 to insure, payable by 'note, at time of sorvleo,due in six months, noto to bo void If the m aro proves not lo bo in foal, lino c'aro will bo taken to provent accidents but will not bo rqspon8lbo should any pepur. Uriah Blinmoiis, Groom, Hoblitzll & Jesse, Proprietors, , ' Momid Oity. m Parties delinquent for taxes, will save co.ts and troublo by paying thu same on or uetoru may 1st, leH, as suit will bo commenced Immediately utter Hint date. S. W. MORRISON, Collector Holt Comity, Mo, Emerson & Moose. Whilo Cloud Kansas,, aro buying linmonso quanti ties of grain. J. T. Thatcher of Oregon, Mo., lias a sure euro for fo ver and atruo. Warranted to cure o money refunded. Sent by mail on ro oipt of price, uuo ounce uoine, tun two ounce bottle, $1.20. Farm for I will sell my farm 1 Sale. 1-4 miles north Battle Crook, Michigan, luxvTxarvvxaa or zss oklt aacraal THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-Powers. llMtOuBpbta limber Fatter? J Established la the World. 1 04O MVVaDft of eonUnwaan&ntctiufvllwiU EftnOnM,, lthogt chaiitr or ustnn, nuiaranent, or locution, to " barh vp " tut tread uamnty gif snail our gitodi. Complete Hlean Outfit! 0 mgtMm oimMi In. tn tna rinmr.nint iMrtTrartlonKntfal itmmtmn In thn A rTi 1 A muLtilttd of Atrial rYafurM omd moroftmmtM for 1351. together with nptritr auqUUu comiirv. lion and notarial, not dreamed of by oUwr mkr. Four dxM of Separator, from u to IS heree capacity, or vr lorn movrr. joA; of" Jaunted "llorM-lVrora. . 7KfNh) tmlifi Jfet of Meleetcd Iaaber eonatantlr on band, frotn which la built the to- mmiarame woou-wor 01 our manninrrr. TRACTION ENGINES at Mr, xuwae rrnn mmi T4T7 SI1II0. Fnll wheat is nbnut all killed. Spring seeding has commenced. Tint healtli Is good horeaboiit. Tho snow Is to bo soon in ft fow plu ses yet. Dili.. THe Curse of Dogs. Not long ago, sovoral dogs mado n raid on Mr. UlnnchardV flock, and but for ids shooting somo of them, would Imvo killed his cow. They had pre viously attacked n colt. Tho mint) pack killed nnd ntu a lino hog of Mr. Stephen Collin's. As pertinent lo this, wo ro late a singular occurrence from tho Now York Hornhl of the 18 ult. Near Charlotte, N. C, as a Mr. W. 1). Raid win was riding homo, near town, bo was attacked by a pack of dons that seemed bent on destroying both him and his horse, making trnntlu efforts to pull him off. Ho was compelled to lice Into town pursir.il hy tho dogs. Fijml ly, tho cltizotis, aroused by his cries and tho iiol'c, rose mid with guns droro tho dogs I mm town. Hut the'y then attack ed and dcctroyctl cattle, continuing it all niiht nnd next day, until tho Rifles, a military company dispersed them lif ter having killed a largo niiinbor.Stratigo to say those dogs bolougod to pcoplu of tho t wn. For Sale. I offer for salo at a bargain, tho fol lowing described properly : llilck Store house in Forest Citv. Stock of Dry (Soods and CSroccrics in Forest City. uuo large dwelling in torestulty. Two small dwellings lu Forest City. Ono small dwelling iu Cratg. I.tvitri' xtaliln mid nmnnlntu niitllt tn Forest City. 80 acres of laud In the W half ol tho soutnwest qr seo 20, tp 01, rango 40. On this laud thero Is a house, smalt brnrlng orchard, good water mid near ly all in cultivation; soil sandy loam, roscsMori clveii at unco. 100 acres In the HW of 17, 01, 80. 'HO acres lu SW 17. 00. 88. Tlii" land l.sabnreralmus there are lw small houses, two large orchards, of bearing trees, timber sufficient for feiiclnir. Threu miles from Forest City on good road, it is also suppiicu Willi jrooti water. 48 acres in S half N W 1-1 of 26, 00, 89 ami 40, as shown on county atlas. .satisfactory reasons given lor tell ing. Will warrant tltlo to all the above property. II. P. Zook, Forest Oity, Mo. For Sale. T des'roto sell the late residence of Felix Kroellch. 2 story frame dwel ling, lots, largo orchard and vineyard. For particulars, apply to Al.lir.ItT ltOKt.'KKK. "Look Hero." Parties desiring to'sell their Improved Lund will 11 1 nl it to their interest to correspond with or call at onee on the until, i limiort hi hit 1 liivln.r i.fmvfimt domuiuPfroin hoti,o ami abroad for siieh. lands, (live full description with jineo unit terms, mil negotiate sain at a reasonable commission. No chaiges unless salu Is made. Address I. Fostkii Mausiiai.i.. Oregon, Mo. rnattht TarraUluir liacUncrr, Circular. Knt free. Aduren NICHOLS, BHEPARD A OO. Battle Creek, Mlohlgan. KOK 8AI.F. 11V ALLEN FRAZER & Co., Craig. Mo. "THE SANITARY ENGINEER" A Journal Duvotcd to Ventilation and Public Health, Water Supply, Drainage, Heating and Lighting. It contains matter for tho honschold as well as for tho professional and prac tical man and is Instructive mid inter listing to all peoplo who either build bouses or live in lliem. Its technical nrtlelos nro written by exports. Issued on the 1st and loth of each mouth. Terms, 83.00 n year. Single Copies 10 cents. Atiuresi SANITARY KNtilNEKR, T O Hox a,037 Nkw York. MffniFolkH slmulil solid iit!t7M V II If tlireo cent Mainu for llll VP A 1 1. It u fri-n burk of nearly 100 P II A M1UU liinte nrtavn impel, fnll 1 UUUH uf valiutile notes liy Dr. 1.. Jl, l''uot, iliu initliur in Medical Commou Sense anil Plain Home on Scrofula, Diseases ut Men, nnit Women, and nil eliroslii uilmriitt.wltli tlin cvlilcniTs ni llii'lr cu rulillltv. Aililrests Miiiruv Hill ftibllslilnir Co.. Uux t, uiiii-u, .inn BOOK HULL VAPOR COOK ST0)E Champion WindmlirPowepl " PEBFECTLT SELP-BEQULATIHfl! The Cheapest ana most EHecttve power la tlio world tor rumptngwater lor stock, lrrlrntlnir nurooses. supply-1 Inz houses nnd lountalns witn nnn. TMin vaiflr.viu. All 01 our jauis aro tuny hu stood ot Now l'oint, containing some v228 acres 150 acres in cultivation nnd grass ; a young orchard of somo 100 bearing trees. -Thero nro three wells, ono cis tern, and running water, with plenty of timber for tiro wood. A good dwelling with flvo rooms. For terms apply to l'KTKK THICK. The onlj Taper Cook ttere ia mi or yMn, u . m Mmot SAUiuauoa no.ooo Now In ue, and Krowbur in fT0rwhrTH used. Tkoao who bare them wiU not do without them, The Mett Simple, The Meet Durable, The Meit Perfect, The Meet Economic!, Ne8weHarlnSHett, Ne Fine te Build, No Aihet to Remove, No Fuel to Carry, No Smoke, No Odor. SUDOR DSC THEY AIE UTISFEUiBLE, Does every deeorlptlon o( cooking or othet work heretofore done btha ordinary cooklnt "?Je V. range, wl ease and perfect comfort. Washing, Ironing, .baking, broiling, fruit. eanrdDg.eto.roto., without the Inaulferable beat ot tlM old faBhlotwd cook store, and always ready. Our "Patent Automatlo Safety Can "read, re the use ot our etoyee "perfeoUy .afe" la the bands of the most careless or hiezperi. need. Bend for fuU deeeripUre dreutar and prlo Special InducemenU to agenu In un. occupied territory. Ad dree, , "HULL VAPOR 8T0VE COMPANY," " ' - OleveUad, Okie c HICAGO PITTS 1 BBHeLHBaC as Pl?l!5l!rparalBTm( ne onffratcfun. AproiT Itaclilnn uaw la the market edaptra for km or amaU fcb, borne or Mcam power i Uie hi Aprra MarbhM thai tbraakce uhUIMiAmj a4iJljrra S . .75 :hle Pltw; BouN. . finlooj na tc d 1 1 one Po wjjreare the iu ftlti BLACK HAWK 1? Itsi want a Tlbntor, bny otrr mark Rawk. WhrT lteeaoai H to the bW'lmrOTedBAfe tn the tnuktiTberlBW ail tU wrti mmi mmV A liMit ofyibntora. Aittatnn, OariSaton, ain BOW la uaa. .UgkUT drql end mtrt turmUf, Ik. tnotton la reciprocal. conaaqnonUr wUI not aha to ptooat. raanaaiV ftl. BoaU um aula Flai and oUier kliitto of.araln. It I. almpAcUy lualf. Turn. In lu own Iwnrta. TRACTION ENGINES awaav rpWra watvrinbo Dbtlrr. snaiBW oiooinrjiroiee WW jratarclrrulaUonlatwr'.rt, C2Mr ItlaarjwIiitnlrMfe.WelaiM fEii 1 imrlySUuaDMlrmUianatijr vML I oUwr of tb aain ttza. ft W f laVn I rmrna rtraw, coal, or woe). K f9mWVrm 1' KlTre mora prtr wllh Vjljjlrwi care, and oAmfcf.ry a H. A. PITTS' son mro. CO. wnnd 0 8. Jefferoon St. OHICACO. ILU HOLMAN'S PADS CURE a. n z Absorption.! Tbads Majuc THE ONLY TRUE MAUfilU I Antidote. Uolmnn'e Aeue, Uvor mid Stoinnrh Votl-iPor MATAHl AOtrlt, l.lVKlt end bTOMAUH THU- ULrX Prlcn SIIXU llolmnn). Spri tnl PadAdsptod to old chronic cages, Prlco $3.00. Iloliunu'e Npleeit licit 1'or otuliborn caxcH of Eulargiid Hplinn and tliiyloldlng Liver and Moraact) trouV,.j. "prlcn SJ.TO. IIolnmn'M I4iruiitn Pntl-iTur sllmnxta nt Infante und rlilMriili. Prleii Sl.W. Ilotinnnii Itpnal VuA-'tr Kidney and Blstldor CouiplaVita, Price tt.W. IIolninti'M Ittrrluo PauT Per Pouule troublcn. Prion $3,00. UoIiuqu'k Ab.urptlvfi Uti'dlclnnt ttofif 1'lnat.r Tlin lest plaitrrroadu jmrous hii ritlilior tiul. Vricn SSe. XIoliuun'N Atmorptlvn Icdlnlnal Vaot I'lniit'r ForuriinMMt aurtalng. glsli rlrcui.it Inn. IWci prr y nlr tin. ' Ab.urptloii 8ult Mmllcstwd Foot inth- 'ir Cold., OUttfUutlone and nil aitnes where a foot bath la lii'itWd. Per half lb. pnikiiRV, Sle, For ciln hy till rtniplttii pr (i.nt ty ruaO. anstpaul. on rrclpt t hrlvo. ' Ttf Abnirpllrta .It Ik not "miill-r.lo RiidjmUdt busentlijr lixprciH ntpiiri'lmwr'a oxiiuitno. Tim hii-Odn. of Moliiiiiii'a Pn1 ha ln iplvod lmltnliws w;.o oirer PniU anllar lu nni oBon to inn Tncn uouitvrx yaying. "Thiy aro 11m B.nm Isi," .ilmraro of ail Utlou of the Koiiulno, . .,.-?) . htvuiiati'rtrli p.iaMiosrs tlio,grfon PRITATI n'Kvn.vuE STMPof t!io.Uoluiil'ia Cinpani Bouus Pnda, only (.'o'.U'U up to sfcil ou the rujiBV With lllmi-A TMil.,.tMlr If nailctod with chronic nllintittts bhi1 a con. tlnn di'Hcrliitlon of K)-inptoivwlileIi will re. cilvi) pntmpt and rnmf ul MWh'Hom. nil KOLMAX'H aitvlce la fn-e. Pull treaUea ecutfrtfuvnepiillmfliin. "Aarfiwiw, , IHt.nAN VXD CO.. . IP. O. Box 2,113) irj WlHlaui Btoet, NewTork, nAinCTEUIhaeateM and beat ! acta hiatan. taiieouitty, producing ttm iuot natuwd ehad! of Mack orbroWaidoM aaBBBaffniRTAnnRfl )q Not elnirt. tlin aklnsreal. wiy nifLHicu. a iu pniimrnUgn I favurtt uimn cvsry wall a. pblntedTollet for tewr oi gpiitleooan, tKHU b all drutftflatfl and aa. piled br llU hair dreuwra. J. CRTOADdiabi, .. W WllUant atreet, Ke York. URE wAmnlAd anil nrn Anual ta any mill In tbe market In all respecw, nuu bujiohui very many, with our print" cd lmtrnctlons,any one can et them up. We aro also Mnnutacturersot tho Orlgla m una omy ueuuuui BTAU 'WoodFamp with Porcelain ed Iron Cylin der. Tubing. Aqueduct Pipe: from U4 to Din. bore,Bbatswell'ai Patent Door and Window Bcrcen,; the Boss Sickle! Grinder, etc... Bold by the trade cenorallv thmiitflinlifc thn oouatry, Bend tor UluitrMed CAUiogu. Light Oastlngs Mg to Ordr. I HaPHU VJU1 BOSS SICKLE MINDER. frnclti Uf ht and Strong. Wo complicated Oeartog. Ona aun can do tho work.of two, and turnout a bet tor Job. Tho winner .of Flret Premium wherever eibl btted. Bend for niaitratcdClrcuUt ana tsfociai uiacount ta p-, f 0WZLL 8( SOVaiAS, WauEtfaS, ly, it Ih lucky to pick up a lioruonhoo. A New Hiivcn Hum wont out Into tlio utrccl to pick up one recently, and found near it, TINTED GLOSS AINT DON'T innke rxprrlmrntaon your hullillnriwltli Untried and uiirulluUlu ur tic lea nt your oxpouae. DON'T PAY for water and benzine SI.S0 to $3.00ier gallon. DO BUY , the Lucas reliable and guaranteed tinted gloM PAINTS. . Clrcul.irn nnd SamiOa Carde ot Paint, audle4 on applkutlun. JOHN LUCAS & CO. 141 NORTH VOVSVril ETIIKET, XMiUutleiphliw ii t "03 smiiM ssaviaav uy joj piui4 jCiy sums iw 'i uodn JuiuiXue taM iojn p.uis 01 ewiDtw m Pa e jsaaiuiaw os'otf jo; '.uiujijj iaauuuiu ajomiMiuJUno mtpuB.'punn oopfpt attjhrtg lhs VINVAIAtNNlal oof tniiout uiojj idoJi eq o 'aiactiaraijMi U pdddtu.u Xe4naag uotji 'iwg patinu Xinj3iD3 '-3)0 'uij 'eainoio m(oojg 1 wrm WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. c .-tt-i jnj-wTii-TwniTr-BjJ-ni.ri' l'l Rial aaal i 1 letwrtiaadiBujl ewYojfc. It Is routth to bo poor, but to U twlmuiod of It H putting wilt on u Bore,