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THE (jGOUlTY PAPER, DpityXH. fe WAT.T.KU, OIIKIION, MO. , Entered at the l'oMofllce at Oregon, Mo., us second-class matter. not Tormt of Subscriptions TWO DOI.UItK A YEAH IXADVAXCT. FRIDAY, JUNK 10.1H81. Advertising Rate., w hlrli are very reasonable, when the larne clr dilation tit Tilt. lou.NTV l'.U'KK Is considered Mill bo made known mi application to tlie I'uli Ushers. Money msv b sent t unt rnk tiy rnsNfflce order, dr.itt or rrjtltcreil letter. rorrei"tienei and news art1 always desired, but letters mmt tn lirlet and miit liae the genuine nniuo ot the autlior. lint (or publication tint as a guaranty f point faith. ('nmniiiiitfntloiis In tin- Interest ot candidates utllberManatt for at tlir rata of three rents per word, rah In aihauce. Obituary wlry will lie eliarRfil for at tlie rate ot ten cents per lino amt thu Cash must accompany tlio manuscript. Uejecle(lmaimerlit will not lie returned. I.ettf m for publication should reaeli tn liy Tnesday tnon to Insure Insertion In tliat week's laH-r. All letters should he addressed to TI1H COUNTY l'APEK, OKKilOK, Mo. VALKDICTOKY. lAs untioutteed last week, I have sold Tiik County 1'Ai'Ktt printing ofllce to Mevr. David 1'. Dobyns mill William F. Waller. Thu former Is wull known to thu patron of tliu paper, ns lir. has been its publishor for nuarly live years past, il u n nc; which time he hart become perfonnlly known to almost nil Its) loeal patron, anil no one can say aught to lild discredit. The latter will cotnu as u Granger to most of its readers, as lie was to tnu until a few days ago; but I can as xiiru them that lie brings lirt-clans en dorsctnents from tlie best men of tht communities in which hu has heretofore resided. lie has had considerable edi torial cxpuriuneo and is an excellent practical printer; and when to these facts it l.s further added that he is a young matt f frank and pleasant ad dress, possessing sound health and hav ing hi heart In his business, I think the patrons of Tun County Pavku will need r.o further assurance that 1 leave them in good hands. I did not close the sale of the paper until I thor oughly satisfied myself that the new proprietors have the ability and the de termination to maintain tbo paper In (hu high rank it has honorably won Fouling sure of this,! gladly vacate the editorial chair, the occupancy of which iny Increasing feeble health had, during several months past, rendered irksome to me. Though little given to the melting mood, I do feel sad at thu thought of discontinuing my regular visits to hun dreds of ph'iuant firesides, whore good people every week discussed my writ ings and selections. It is pleasant to remember these, and It is liko 'wlo pleasant to bo able to forget the disagreeable -features of mv editorial 'experience. The past is be hind me and I bear with nu into retire went no feeling of enmity toward any one. And now,comnicnding my successors to tho favorable consideration of the public, and hoping to see Tiik County 1'ai'KU long remain the favorite family paper of the Northwest, I lay down the editorial pen and disappear forever froai tlie nuwspaper world. W. W. Daveni'Oht. Tiie St. Joseph Gazette calls Conk lliig"401d Conk." and Sammy Tilden 'thu "lla'eholor of Grevstono Park." youldn't it bo better to say ox- Senator 'Conklin'g' and the "Hero et Cipher 'Alley?" The city of Albany is now the cynos ure of all eyes. The civilized world is holding its breath. St. Louis Post Dispatch. Yes, and before the trouble is over, tho civilized world will behold 'ing Its nose. Kansas City Times. Jlow do yoii follow iioso so linmli p Tiik new prohibitory law in Kansas, strict us'Jt" la, ijou't seem to prohibit, "rhuro are no less tliait a dozen saloons running in' 'full bhwt u Atchison, tho 'city granting 'then) a llpcnse in each case for jSMJ' n month. Gov. St. John nhd rtJvoral other prominent temper ance advocates aro now in Atchison in 'vbsiigiifing piatturs. It is rnpoiVd that px-Sonator Dorsey is quite ill (it his homo in Washington, with mental strain Incident to the Star Ifquto reports. The Star Routo steal Is )rbably a bigger pill for him to swal low than the defeat of tho famous .'100 nt Chicago, and if tho doctors don't use a stmaeh pump very effectively there Wll"bhly bo 30i left. Jl'iiriE Pahkek's opinion m tho case pf 'the United States vs. Capt. Pajno 'sets forth at length the legal status of the laud. It will be remembered that Tayno was twice tfxpollod from the In dian Territory by' the military nuthorl- ties', Ulie secoiid entry being punlslm ble under the Inwsbf tho United States, ni notion was brought agiuiut Payne. '1'lie JudgJ decided that ho 'wna clearly an Intruder tinder the law and is liable fortho penalty. ' This opinion' will put it" Complete quietus upon all future tiohemoa for colonizing thu Indian Ter ritory until' it shall bo opened for set tlement' by the proper authorities.' LSEBJUttlv SAIitlTATOHY. Having purchased Mr. Davenport's Interest in Tiik County Pai-eii, and, coming among the citizens of this conn- nu entire stranger, I take this method of introducing myself and mak- ngtuy bow ton gonereus public. I do deem it necessary to cuter into any elaborate exposition ot my views on thu civil service reform, the tariff, tho tluaiiccs, etc., but will content myself by simply stating thnt I am a Republi can of the Abraham Lincoln school, and thnt my opinions on the various ques tions of tho day accord closely with those of that party. I realize, howevor, that thu sphere of The County Pai'EU is necessarily limited, and I shall not waste my energies in attempts to sway the politics of the nation ; but, believing I can thereby more elllelcntly aid in promoting tlie general prosperity nnd happiness of the people of this section, I shall pay less attention to politics tlian to the encouragement ot immigtatlon and the fostering of our home Indus tries. Mr. Dobyns, who is well and favora bly I'tiown to the citizens of this county, having been connected with the paper the past live years, needs no introduc tion and will bo my partner in business. It will be our aim to mako The County Pai'EU pre-eminently n homo'papor, in the columns of which will each week be found a rellox of everything of import ance transpiring in all parU of the county, and our motto shall evorbei "IIouo First, tlie World Afterward." Wo shall not hesitate to oxprcss our own opinions upon any local questions that mny arise; but, at the snmotlma we invito the full and tree discussion ot such questions by courteous nnd spicy correspondents, whether or not their views arc in harmony with ours. Hut wc will state right hero that our col umns will not be maden public spittoon for every one to spit in, or for the benefit of a few individuals who wish to settlo n family row or petty personal quarrels; all such questions must bo settled in sumo other manner, and all such articles will find n grave In tho waste basket. In short, It will be our aim to draw to these columns the best thoughts of the host peoplo on all matters of local discussion, and thereby wc hope to mako Tub County Pavek Indispensable to all persons who wlsb to keep fully Informed on whatever Is transpiring around them. To thu accom plishment of this cud, we invite the co operation and assistance of all who may wish to address tho people on topics of general interest. lloth being practical printers and hav ing had a large experience in the news paper business, wo shall do our best to make the paper meet tho expectations of its friends. From week to nook It will speak for itself; and if persistant Indus try and a heart devoted to tho wclfnre of tho people of tho home of our adoption bring legitimate results, two hope to merit a fair measure of success, and the approbation and good will of tho people of IJolt county. William F. Waller. We learn that n Greenback paper will bo started hor in a few weeks. It will supply a "long felt want." Tarkio Hep.ibllcan. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the citizens of that community. We would adviso Mr. Conkllng nnd John Kelly to form a co-pariiicrship and go into tho real ustato and insur ance business. How would it read: Conkllng & Kelly, Ileal Estate and In surance Agents. liefer with pleasure to Rutherford U. Hayes, James G. Ulaine, Samuel J. Tilden mid ex-Gov. Robin sou. The Democratic party in Arkansas seems to be in a bad way, judging by the expression of tiiu leading newspa pers of that Hate. The issue is simply liuanelal. There is one faction of tho party that it is in favor of repudiating a largo quantity of tho bonds of tho state Issued in nid of railroads on tlie ground that value was not received by the state. Col. Fit an k M. Tiiacv has been ap pointed Postmaster at St. Joseph. Col. Tracy is publisher of tho Herald at that place and has madomany warm friends in this section of tho country through his excellent paper. Ho will assume tlie duties of that olllec Julv 1st. and the appointment seems to give universal satisfaction. Capt. F. M. Posegate, tho retiring P. M., has mado an excellent aflicer and leavos tho otHco without a blemish upon his personal character. Those horrid carpet-baggers ot tho .North are about to causo moro trouble in the South. Tho South Carolina Railroad is one of tho oldest lines In tho cnuutry, but it runs up against the Who Ridge and stops, and at its sea l lit uoani enu nas no terminus at a water front. A company of Northern capital ists nave taken hold of it. Tliov will build It a wharf In Charleston, and car ry it over tho mountains into Tonnes. seo so as to secure Northern tlans. connec. Some foolish Democratic papors are nirenuy insinuating that Uoscoo Conk ling would mako n good Democrat. les, that's what thny thought of Gen. urniu aiier nis defeat at Chicago. Hut it lias been thoroughly Illustrated thorn smco.that tlie Republican nurtv Is a bigger man than old Grant, nnd that u can wen afford to do without Conk ling. Rut Conkllng cannot do without HWjiiepubllcan party ; ho owes nil his glory $bat party Had he beon in tho Donjoorntlo ranks ho long ago would uaro oooii piaood in his political grave, whom Soyinour, Tilden, Thurnian, Hancock and a number of other once prominent Democratic loaders nro now silently slumbering. FURNITURE. J. H. PUNSHON, Successor to H. I S. IBB1U, FOREST CITY, HO., has nnd will keep on hand one of tlie finest stocks of Furnlturo that has over beon kept in Holt County, consisting of a full stock of Chamber Suits Wash Stands, Desks. Stands. Walnut and Maple Bedsteads, Lounges and Tete-a-tetos, Children's Carriages, Window Curtains WALL POCKETS Picture Frames Made to Order. Furniture Itepaired on Short POST OFFICE, FOREST CITY, MO. SPRING Wo ntc receiving a large stock of goods rPRYTCOODOlLOTHlNG. ) etc. have been selected with special care to the trade. Our line of HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE, Is very complete and worthy of an examination. Our stock of Saddles and Harness is compute and is offered at very reasonable figures CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, as jou undoubtedly can be suited both ns to qunllty nnd prieo. Fnrmers will please bear In mind that wo keep n largo stock of Agriuultural Im plements, such as Weir Plows ami Cultivators, Brown Corn Planters, 4 Stalk (utters, Harrows, etc Studebaker Wagon Grass Seed, etc. FORD & SMITH, FOREST CITY, MO. M. E. Herbert & Co. 4 In their Now Quarters at 610 EtoUx Bte S& Joseph Ste Havo the Largest, Best nnd Most' Beautiful LiflE of Qs FixjuqES In St. Joseph, to which they Invite cspccinl nttcntlon. They nro skilled Plumoers and Gas Fitters, and guarantee any work they do to bo as good as the best. They also have a complete lino of Iron and Wooden Pumps When in want of anything In their line re ' member the place, GIG Felix Street, and tho firm, lyC. IE. HERBERT & GO r Star Hambletonian. STAR HAMRLKTOVIAN. is n boautful with his left hind ankle white; Hands 10 hands high with very neat head and neck, broad oblique shoulders, great depth of heart, large well shaped body, good back, arched loin, with broad strong hips, great length from point of hip to whirlbouc; thence to stifle and hocks, with most excellent legs nnd feet. In the kindness ot his disposition, style, muscular development, notion and form, he presents a striking resemblance to his sire Kysdyk's Hnmblctoniun. PEDIG-REE: STAR HAMHLKTONIAN, by Rvsdyk's turf Dexter, and grand-sire f Goldsmith and Mtuid S., thu fastust timo of the 1-4. His first dam by Wild Air ; second dam by Kxton's Kelidso; fourth dam by Abdallnh, tho aire of Rysyk's Hambletonian. Wild Air by Decatur, son ot Honry, dam Ostrich by American Kcllpso, Seely's American Star by Stoekhouie's American Star; first dam Sally Slough, 'by Henry: second dam by imported Messenger. Kxtop's Kcllpso by American Kcllpso ; dam by Imported Kxton. Abdullah by Mambrliio, son of imported Messenger; dam Amazonia boil ot imported .Messenger. Rvsdvk'; Hambletonian bv Abdullah: first dam Charles Kent maro. bv im ported; Ilellfoundor; second dam Ono dam Silver Tall by Imported Messenger. lllshop's Hambletonian, by Imported Mossongor; first dam Pheasant, by im norted Shark, second dam bv Imported Medley. American Kelipso by Duroo, son of damsel by imported Messenger; second To gentlemen owning thoroughbred or well bred marcs, desiring to ralso n perfect saddle or harness horso : to thoso having trotting or pacing mares and wish to cross them with a horso that will bu sum to transmit to their foals, beau ty, purity of blood, symmetry of form, docility, liitolllconco, resolution nnd high courage; uud to breeders who aro looking to a cross by whirh to enrich their cold lnooded dams with a warm current, wo especially commond this horse. He will be allowed to servo a few good mares at tlie low price of $26, pivyn blo nt term of service by ensh or noto, with privilege of returning maro tho next season In caso nf failure. I will glvo three premiums, viz. i To tho best colt $25 ; second $20; third $16. Colts to bo shown at woanlng time, either at Mctind City or Maltlaud. whichever Is tho most central point for the number of mares bred to tho horso. Will stand nt my residence in Whig Valley, FREEMAN LIBBY, Maitland. Mo. Bureaus. Book Oases, Towel Baoksj OF ALL KINDS JVotiec. STOCK. suitnblo for Spring trade. Our Please examine our bav with lariro star In his forehead. Hambletonian, slro of tho king of the Maldj also the arand-siroot St. Julian lattor being HilO 3-4 and the former 'Jill by Slieely's American Star; third dam by a Kye, by Uishop's Hambletonian; third Imported Diomcdoj first dam Miller's dam, imported Mare by Pot 8-os. Oh, What A Cough!. Will van IippiI flip wnralnir. Tint atw. nnl perhaps of tho sure approach of tlint more terrlblo disease Consumption. Ask yoiiMolvcs if you enn nffoni for the snke of saving 60 cts., t run tho risk niic no nothing for it. wo Know from exporiuco that Shlloh's Curo will Curo Caugii. it never falls, this explains why mora than a Million Bottles were Kola tho past yenr. It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, ntjoiico. Mothers do not bu without it. For I.anio Hack, Sldo, or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plasstcr. Sold by. T. S. Illnde, Oregon Mo. llovr to mako soap for a cent n pound Shave Into small pieces five bars Of Dobbin's Klcctrio Soap, nnd boll in thrco quarts of water until the soap is thoroughly dissolved, so thnt upon straining through a slove nothing re mains: add to the solution or "suds" three frnllona of cold water : stir brisklv for several minutes to mix, nnd set it uwny to cool. Tho' it will look like notning out soap-suds wmio wnnn, a chemical raactlon will tako place, nnd In twenty-four hours time will develop forty or fifty pounds of mngulllcont nnd wiiuo sott soap, costing less limn one cent a pound, nnd as good as many of mo n(itiiteraic(t;compounas caned son), and sold nt seven to ten cents a pound. How long would It tnko for any other soap used tho samo to become anything but -"soap suds?" Any housewife knows that It can notf.be done with any soap she has over used. Seo If It can bo done with Dobbin's Kloetric. For sale by all grocers: Nnvo MuCord & Co., Wholesale Agents, St. Josoph,Mo. CALIFORNIA KIDNEY TEA. For Lame Hack and all Klilnov troubles. Fifty cents. Ask to see it at King & Prond's, Oregon; Franco & Co., For est City. Better Qet t Now. It saves life nnd doctors' bills. Wo mean Urown's Ulnekborry nnd Glngor j the most succesful remedy over Intro duced into tho South nnd West for tho curo of Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Morbus. For salo by T. S Hinde, KlngiSi Proud Oregon Simpson & Milir lllgclow, Y est & oung Forbes Dyspopsla & Liver Complaint. Is it not worth tho Piuall prieo of cents to free yourselves of every symp- iuui ui iiiesu iiisucssing complaints, u you think so.call at our store and get a notiiouf Miuon s vitaiizcr, every bottle has a printed guarantee on it: use ac cordingly nnd if it (iocs you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by. T. .S Hinde, Orogon, Mo. GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHO) L Tho Very Best in the Worl d I hnvo the Agoncy for the above ma. ehlno for Holt eottntv nnd keen a suit. ply always on hand at tho store of Miss iioso uiggars, atound Ulty. BSST- Luok out for liogus Machines Seo advertisement of tho GorHitii Slngor on tba liuido of tho SE.Nvih A. McADa W The Most Miserable Man on Earth. Is the sufferer from indigestion Those only know its horrors who have felt tnem. To such Is offeted not only a r.iy of hope, but n corlnlnty of relief nnd euro, in the uso of Urown's Pepsin Tonlo. This wonderful remedy cures without f nit h, when taki n directed For salo byT. S. Hinde, King & Proud Osegon; Simpson & Muir, Ed Anibal lllgelow; West & Young, Forbes. MANUFACTURER & DEALER C IN ALL KINDS OK C urniturti tor I manufncturea good deal of my Furniture nnd buy ing of tho largest Manufac turers for C- j a sssprs s -TA. s KJ s X JL s ii ii ii H li enables mo to sell to nny ono who may need goods in my lino -A.S LOW as It can bo sold. I havo only ono prieo, nnd will duplicate nny bill of Furnl turo bought of Manufac turers at RETAIL PRICES!! o IN TIIE o UNDERTAKING! lino I kcop a full stock, and every order will 'be prompt ly filled. Established over ' fifteen years. AUG. BEREES, Oregon. West Sldo Publlo Square. Shlloh's Consumption Cure, This Is beyounil question tho successful Cough Modicino wn ever sold, a fow doses invariably the worst cases of Cough, Croup, most havo euro and suc Uronch t s, whllo its wonuonui cess in tho curo of Consumption Is without a parallco In tho history of mediclno. Since it's first discovory it has been sold on a guarantee, a tost which no otlior medicine can stand, If you havo a Cough wo earnestly ask you to try It, Price 10 cts, 60 ets. and $1.00 If your Lungs aro sore, Chest, or Hack, Lame, uso Shlloh's Porous Pla slor. Sold by T, S. Hinde, Oregon Mo HTAIt ROUTE lROSEGUTIOXM. While the government is moving vory quietly In ihe Star route prosecu tions, it Is nt tho samo timo inov.ing vory surely. Tho preparations for pressing tho ninltor vigorously before tho Grand Jury arc nearly nil comple ted. In tho coming week It is expected that tho documents prepared In the De partments of Justice with tho assistance ot tho Postofilce Department will bo tn tho hands of tho Grand Jury. J,t Is al so oxpoctcd that tho examination of witnesses will begin during tho coming week. A very significant fenturo of tho case Is that Gen. Urady himsolf fully expects to be indicted, since ho has retained counsel, nnd his cotinsol has already called upon the Attornoy-Gcnoral, nnd asked to bo informed nt tho earliest moment if nn indictment is found, so thnt ho may nppenr in ptrson, nnd glvo bnll nnd not bo subjected to the annoy anceottlio issuance or serving of n warrnnt for his arrest. From tho Hub. Thoro Is perhaps no tonlo offered to tho peoplo that possesses as muuh real intrinsic value ns tho Hop Hitters. Just nt tills season of tho yenr, whon tho stomach needs nn appetizer, or tho blood needs purifying, tho cheapest and best remedy is Hop Hitters. An ounce of prevention is worth n pound of curo. Don't wait untll.you nro pros tinted by n diseaso that mny tnko months for you to recover In. Uoston Globe. 8. K. O'KALLON. LK10H IliVINK O'FALLON & IRVINE, Attorneys at Law, ottr.aoN, MtHHOum. 'Will ur.trtltift In nil court, nf Mlftflnurl. Colloctlnim, nnd nil manner nt li'Riil tiuslnoss will nwlv our prompt attention. twoniee north sldo ot Court House, over mime's iirui: Htorc. II. TEBBS ALKIItE, Attorney at Law, OltEUUX, MO. Will nr:ipllpi III nil thn (Viuria at MKtnurl. Keul piUto unit rullt'utloii huslitcas promptly uut-ixieu to ORlfA over Scliutto Bros Storu. DANIEL ZOOK, Attorney at Law, ORF.GON, MO. M 111 lipfiMlfn In nil thn rmrf nfMlunlirl. ISeal Ustato Inislnrss mid Collections prompt l) uttciioeu ru.iiurf. to. Onion west sldo ot l'ulilic A. II. JAMISON, Attorney at Law, enl Eitatc, Imnranoe and Colleot- inft gent, MOUND CITY, MtSSOtlltl. Wlil praetlco In all tlie courts ot northwest Utss itirl. T. C.DUNGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OUV.CION, MlSKOUltl. Will uniellro In all Courts ut Missouri. ICHnsns low amid Nebraska. Ileal I'.stiito lm.slne.ss, and i oiiccuons promptly aiiouucu io. R. I. HEA, - Attorney at Law. Notary Public nnd Real Estate Agent, MAITLAND, MO Will al tend to all lei:al business Intrusted tn lilseari In nil I ho courts ot Northwest Missouri. lias tor sale a large number of choice business lots. L. II. KNOWLES, A 1 TORNE Y AT LAW, OHEOON, MISSOUKI, Will I'ntrtlre In nil Courts. Ileal Kstntv bns. ileus uril t olleetlHii promptly attended to. Montgomery & Itoecker, BANKERS AND UKOKERS OHEOON, MISSOUKI, Loan Money, Buy Nntrs, Draw Drafts on al orlclnal cities, and Cnlleiillniis nroiniitlv made ray Taxes tor non-residents : Loaus ncKotliitett on real estaia, ami invastinents mane on nivora. ble terms. kitereM allowed ttu Timo Detoslts, TIIE Frazer & McDonald BANK, FOREST CITY, MISSOURI mlLANHACTA il ifeneral lianklnir business A. Mells exehaiuta on tlio clitcr cities ot the United States unci liurone. Allows Interest of deposits when left us.secllled time, Collectlaus receive carcim aiieiition. is. ii. ritAZint, oi:o. wkiiicu. 1'JSKSIUK.VT. CAHHlKlt J. T. THATCHER, M. D. IIOMOJOPATHIST AND SURGEON, OllEQON, MISSOUKI, . Ol'HICK. .At resldonco. two dooM north J. A. Keeves'.s Ktoru ; formerly, resldeneu ot i.uvi vireu. A. 1SI.1.V, M. U, O.A. IIK(1KNI1AUM,A.M.,M.U m UOH1111 m l'logeninuim, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, OKKOON, MO. Ot'ICK Onedvor soutlt'of Hank, up-stalrS M Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous euro for Catarrh. Dlph- itherla. Canker mouth, and Head Actio With each bottle thoro is an ingenious nasal Injector for tho moro successful treatment of thoso complaints without extra ciiargo. rrico eu cts bom oy X. a. iiinuo, urogon, iuo. CALIFORNIA KIDNEY TEA. Trylt whon nil othor romodlos fall and gq relief, liny It of King & Proud, Ore. gon ; Franco & Co., Forest City. 6. W. PLEASANTS, Wright Oity, Mo. BREEDER OF Pure Bred Poultry. I olter for unto a largo number of Mailt Ilrnli mas. l'atrliln" Coclilns. l'lvmoiitli ltocks, D'lilto Lrtiberns, Aylesbury triers for such stock, jJiieKS eic. v rvusoiinoio Kxbh to liatcli. nncked so as to ko safely by axpress any dlatimro ntte Mnre.ll 1Mb. two years, glvo my entire i nave ureu pure ureu iouiiry lor fomy entire tune to tlie business nnd have it Bood www ns nro In tlio, IKest Them Is much more.uroflt as well us nleusurc In kecplni; mire bred poultry. Il'rlte for IllimJ mere is iiiuvii uiurc.ijruub at n kecplni; tmre bred iioultry. ruieu eireuiur iiiiu jui;e iiav. tflLLiiEfjY AND DfiE$s-fliKftlq IN Forest City, Mo Mrs. 0. 1). nnd Miss Alllo Chadwlck respectfully Inform tho ladles of For est uuy nnu vicinuy huh inoy nnVjC oponctl n Millinery and Dress-Making Establishment. In that place nnu will kcop in slQrc n full stock of tho latest styles of goods, nnd will do nil w rk In their lines in tlio uest mnnnor ami nt tho lowest prices. vtm niso no prepared to turnisn BU'ITERICK'S PATTERNS tSr- All kinds of fainllv sowing dono promptly. A sharo of public Dntronaco Is ro- spuctfully solicited. Latllos nre rospoctfully Invited to call nnd cxamlno goods. FRANK G. HOPKINS, DIUI.Elt IN Guns, Fishing Tackle, AK1 Sporting Apparatus 109 South Fourth Street ST. JOSEPH, MO. Wo nro Agent for tho HAZARD POWDER COMPANY. PAINTERS' SUPPLY STORE. Qeo. V.PooLeu HasjiHt opened out a laruo and complete stink of OIlH, UlllHII, IlriiNhCN, ArlWtN' UoodH Mlrrur 1'lntcn, and evcrvtlilnu perlalnlnK to tlio prlntlni; bust net In all its irunelies. ANo n stock ot A new wall llnWli, Any one can u.io It. full llreelloiis on eueli paekiittn. All (joods war ranted us represented. Call and examine .stock and prices. 313 Felix fltroot, N. E. Corner Miu-Uot Nqunro, ST. JOSEPH," MO A Great Cause of Human MISERY IS THE LOSS OF A Lecture on llio Nature. Trent men mieo tliat from his experience that tlio awful bin Lecture, clearly proves from Ids own expert- Tlie world ltfiiowned Autlior, in tblMudmlra Hint ltailleal rurn of Seminal Weakne8,or Huer niatiirniea, nuliieed by nelf-Abiise, IiivnUuilarv KiiiKnIoiis, impoteiiey, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriairp generally : cHiisump tlou, Kpllpsy, and Fits ; Mental ami l'liysenl Ineapaclty etc.. by Hubert J. Culverwell, M.l), autliorof tlie "(Ireen Hook," etc. conriiiviiceot Helf-Abiisc may bo effectually removed wltliout dniiKeroiis operations, bouxlcs. Instruments. rliiRS, or eordlals ; iiolntlne out a mode of cure at once crrtnlti and cfleetunl, by which every sufferer, no matter wliat Ids con dition may no, may curo blmsclf elieuply, pri vately anil mdleally. ttr Tcli lecture will prove a boon to tlmtixtmU oml tliouMtitU. Sent under seal In a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents or two postago stumps. Wc liove imo n Huro cure for Vnpe Worm. Address TIIE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO,, 41 Ann Street New York rostofllec llox 4586. "It la tho dutv of cverv man to work." jays, tho philosopher; but it is a duty tiiat'can ho uegiecieu y itio uv uverage man ofteuer than any other. THUNDER AND LIGHT NING i Peret & Bro., OREGON, MO., Nole AicentH for the Mnnh Fatcut Copper CHbla LIGHTNING ROD. Our Sir. 11. K. Vcret, having been enuaKed In tlie I.lglitnliiK ltod business for the paU four years, refers to tlio hundreds of parties for whom lie 1ms done work all of whom nro sat lilted. Ilnvlus asmciuted bis brother with ulm In business and taken the ajreucy of the above ltod which they consider the very best manufac tured, thev ask the lintronaeH of nil wli. .inuiru safe protection ugulnst MKlitiiliit;. 1KAI. W1TM MEN YOU KNOW. Ilowaro m( CUileairo ".liiuinui' M' wliu uin swindle you by fumlsliliiK luferBr rods nnd oharelnK ilouble prices. Our homlVaro In Holt county and we exWo contliiHetA llvo Iwro. Hence, It Is toonr tnVrcsCtu (Ii4 Wurcly and honorably with thoVeople mid We lutViid to da SO, VEREX & MHO.. Oregon, Mo, " V HFnilro"" should send afllllfffM VII tllrco cent Htanin for U fP ll I.H n freobnek of nenrlv 100 nil I. m UIUU lanto octavo pat-es, full I UllttU of valuable notes Itv Dr. Ii. It. Vnnt . ilm ...nh- Mca? CoMOtt Sense and Plain Home ' rn A T."C-- on Bcrofuln, Diseases of Men, nml Women, and in eiirouiu iiiiments.willl 1 M till1 the evidences of their eu- Ull II U Uln.,JWuC5? n ll ll R fg8liaY ;k"c!hvr"""4v" Woolon clothes, furs. etc.. CAMfnllu bruabed first, then uecurely wrapped (u uunpjiiijiviB, inn iju ituin irom nQintl,