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1 OUITKAT'S ATltOCIOUS PLOT. United States District Attorney Cork. Iitfl furnishes tho following for ptiblicn tloii : Tlio interest felt by the -mldlo In (ho details of the imagination mid tho many storlus published, Justify mo in stilting that tho following is a correct and nccurato statement concerning points to which reference is nnutc. The assassin. Charles Gnltcnu, camo tn Washington City, Sunday evening, March fl, 1881, and stopping at tho Kb bill House, remaining only one day. He then secured n room in uuothcr part of tho city and has boarded and roomed ut various places, full details of which I have. Wednesday, May 18, 1881, tho assassin determined to murder tho Pros Idotit. Ho bad neither money nor a pistol Ht that time. About the last of May ho went Into O'Mear's store, cor ner ol fifteenth and F streets, this city, and examined sonio pistols, asking for tho largest calibre. He was shown two (similar in eallbro and only different in price. Wednesday, Juno 8, ho pur chased tho pistol which ho used, for wlhch ho paid ten dollars, ho having in the meantime borrowed fifteen dollars of n gentlemnn m this city on a prutenso that lie wanted to pay his board bill. On tho samo evening about 7 o'clock, lie took a pistol and went to tho foot of Seventeenth street and praetlcod nt a board, filing ten shots. Ho then re turned to his boarding house and wiped the nlstol dry and wrapped it in his coat and waited Ills opportunity, Sun day morning, Juno 12, he was sitting in Lafayette park and saw tho President leave for tho Christian church on Ver mont avenue, and he nt oneo returned to his room, obtained bis pistol, put It in his hip pocket and followed the I'res id( to church. He entered the church but i mid ho could not kill him there without danger of killing some one else. lie noticed the President sat near a window. After church ho Hindu an ex amination of the window nnd found he could reach it without any trouble and from this point he could shoot the Pres ident through the bead without Injuring any one else. Tito following Wednes day ho went to tho church, examined the location of the window and became satisfied that he could accomplish his purpose, and hu determined, therefore, to make the attempt at church the fol lowing Sunday. He learned from tho papers that the President would leave the city on Saturday, the 18th of June, with Mrs. (arlield for Long llrauch. He therefore determined to get him at tho depot, lie left his boarding place Jit6 o'clock Saturday morning, June 18th, and went down to tho river nt the foot of Seventeenth street nnd Hied II vo nhot to practice his aim and bo sure his jitol was in good order. Hu then went to tho depot, and was in tho ladles' waiting room of the depot with his pis tol ready when the Presidential, party cutied. Ho saw Mrs. Garfield LOOKUP SO WKAIC AND Fit AIL he had not the heart to shoot theJPresi Uuiit in her presenco, and us he knew hu would havo another opportunity ho left the depot. Ho liad previously engaged si icarriago to tako him to jail. Wed "uesday evening tho President and his ton, and I think U. S. Marshal Henry, went out for u rido. Tho assassin took his pistol and followed them, and watch ed them for some tlmo in hopes tho ear liago would stop, but no opportunity was given. Friday evening, July 1st, ho was sitting on a seat in the park op posite the Whlto House, when ho saw the President conio out alono. Hu fo. lowed him down tlio nvcnuu to Fifteenth turccr, ami men Kept on tlio opposite fiidu ot'thu street up Fifteenth until the President entered the resldenco of Sec retary IHaino. Ho waited at tho comer of Mr. Manton's late residence, corner of Fifteenth nnd H streets, for some time, smi as ho was afraid ho would attract attention, ho went Into, tho alley in the rear of Mr. Manton's residence, examined his pistol and waited. Tho President and Secretary lllalno camo out together and he followed them ivcr to the gate of the White House, but did not get an opportunity to use his weap. n. On (hu morning of Saturday, July 2d, ,l(o breakfasted at tho Itiggs house about 7. He then walked up into tlw park nnd satthoro for an hour. Ho then took a ono-horsc avenuo car and rodo to Sixth street, got out and went Into the depot and loitered around there had his slices blacked, engaged a haek niaii for two dollars to take him to the jail, went into the water closet and took Ids pistol out of his pocket and unwrap 2odttJio paper from around It, which ho had put thoro for tho purpose of pro vontlng tho porsplrnliou from his body dampening the powder, examined tho pistol carefully, tried tho trigger, and then returned nnd took his sont In tho ladies waiting room, and n soau as tlio President entered advanced behind him and fired two shots. These facts, I think, can bo relied upon as accurate, and Igivu thorn to tho public to contra dict certain falso rumors in connection with this most atrocious of auroeious crimos.J Mifter I'&WA'havu m-eat cm.fi. denco in tho powor of lyncli Jaw. Nine men have boon (lynched In that State within a month. A Fool Onoo More. " For ton years my wife vrasconflncd to.lior bed with suoli a oompliilatlon2f aillmcnts that no doctor could tell what was tho matter or cure her, and I used tip u small fortune in humbug stuff. ?,lx "joi-ths - I saw a U. S. flag with Hop Uittorau It, and I thought I would bo a fool once moro. I trloif it, but my folly .proved to bo wisdom. Two bot tles cured her. She is now as wolt and strong us my man's wife, anil It cost mo onv two dollars. Such folly pays, II. V Detroit, Mich. ' J.B.BEADY & CO., THE OLDEST AND DIM JtaliaWt CAR!!1 DEAL IN CARPETS, OIL. CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, ALL KINDS OF CURTAINS, RUGS AND LINOLEUM. J. B. Brady fc Co., 507 & 507 1-2 Felix Sroet, St, Joseph, Mo, LAP OF HERSHBERGER OU1CGON MO, Don't Take Our Word for It. Itut come and sen. A largo and well selected stock bought for Cash to be sold at prices that wjlll talk for us. Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Queensware, Glassware, Hardwaro Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Olo'thing. AGRICULTURAL We aro Agents CHAMPION REAPER AND MOW Space forbids oven even an attempt at what we carry. Hut we have tho goods I'vorythlng you want at prices that speak for themselros. Produce taken in exchange for goods at market prices. HERSHBERGER & ANDERSON, Oregon, Mo. FURNITURE. JdU H. ft. $. mm FOIST CITY, MO has and will keep on hand one of the finest stocks of Fnriiitiiio that has ever been kept in Holt County, consisting of a full stock of Chamber Suits Wash Stands, Desks, Stands, Walnut and Maple Bodstoads. Loungos and Children's Carriages, Window Curtains, WALL POCKETS OF ALL KINDS Picture Frames Mndo to Order. Furniture llenaired on Short Notice. POST OFFICE, FOREST CITY, MO THE STEELE QOLD aid SILVER MlflflQ Incorporated underthe Lavs of Colorado. CAPITAL STOCK : 3 SHARES $1 EACH PAR nw Mines lu thatld and Holiablo Uamp, g-eorg-e: bowrcsT.ooxj principal Business office, 114 N. Sixth Street, w ST. LOUIS, MO. OFFl J. L. Stallage, Soc'y W. S.Bryan,Troas. EMDYR. W STEELE, SUPTERINTL'KDENM liavp j lehli'd many ml Ions of dollirrs In silver ores i . ' """'"" i ociok "iu ii icw iiiumrei iicer, trout f lie Colorado (Vntral lla Irirul enn he worked In winter and minimec mid aro under thu pwso "m sup "rliVteiiinVi, of lii-t veVnor Sloele, mi old eicrleiiced miner who Is push hit the wink f ilou'h iilii", i ml c oiil dei !v vi peels to inako llieiti eiiuiil to otherxieat uoiIucTiik mines of tl "it w erful e iin -0 (iw Jhan's full aid Mock Is phiceo In thu hands of the Tieasurer for w ;i m e p 1-a si iiiiU norH i ui? whir l will he Issued lit the low; -urice of sj.ou per share ss ills it fn i ii th " faw v Ii e1 f UIiIho mijaiiy In iniuiuired b) varelul bus ness men of Ml. Louis win will seo tliit its nlinlrs aro conducted tn tho best fiiterest.s of all i rued. Viiii will tliid It ki e Iv o v'our . lV lo P' (Sas'a !m , . p',,r,K"ni iw issued live shares In each eeillll - oruer 01 iii'itisternl letter, kIWi.k the naiiie and 1H X, Second Street, ST. LOl'IS, M() Hl)H WESl OF ST. IMS, LUXURY & ANDERSON'S Notions, IMPLEMENTS. for tho Colebrated Bureaus. Book Oases, Towel Hacks, Teto - a - tctos, Co PULL PAIMD NON-ASSESSABLE L'KUS A. It. Howard, Prw.s. W. It. Halo, Vice-Pros. r. J.ours. OF MINES. GEORGETOWN, COLORADO, wl t n st few vetiA ami In now i . at.. Mend all poslolllcii plainly. money la haul; draft, V. O. PIJWSHON, Successor to .101 IN L. STANAGJ r.'.. our. c or to Dohvns, & Wai.i.ijii. Oregon. ok.v. OAitnr.i.ms maxims. At this tlmo tho eloquent nnd Impres sive sotitlmcnts of Garfield, gathered from his many spicy speeches, will be read and remembered. They speak of the nobility of ohm actor of the man, and of his motives nnd ambitions. Mr. Smniley sayss "Thoro Is probably no living polliical orator whos. efforts be fore largo audiences aro so effectual." Mr. Thayer, in Ids book. "From tho Log Cabin to the White House," makes a collection of ninny of these, eloquent nud Instructive sentences. In an address on onu occasion, Gen eral Garfield said : 'I feel a profoundcr reverence for n boy than a man. I nuvor meet a ragged boy on the street without feeling thai I owo him a salute for I know not what possibilities may bo buttoned tip under that shabby coat." "Tho privilege of being a young man Is a great privilege and the privilege of growing up to bo an independent man in middlu life Is greater." " hatever you win in life you must conquer by your own cffaits, and then it Is yours, a part of yourself." "Growth is better than permanence, and permanent growth Is better than all." "If there is one thing upon this earth that mankind loves and admires better than another It Is n brave man, a man who dares to look the devil in the face and tell him he Is n devil." "Tho student should study himself, his relation to society, to nature and art to God, tho author of them all. "Great ideas travel slowly, and for a tune noiselessly, as the gods whoso feet weru shod with wool." "Ideas aru the great warriors of the world, and :i war that has no ideas be hind it is simply brutally." "1 would rnthur ho defeated than liuiku capital out of my religion. 'After nil, territory is but tho bodv of a nation. The people who inhabit its hills and its valleys are its soil, its spliitand Its life." "For the noblest man that lives there still remains a conflict." "Come down the glorious steps of our banner, livery great record we have made has been vindicated with our blood and with our truth. It. sweeps the ground and It touches the stars." "It was not onu man who killed Abraham Lincoln; it was tho embodied spirit of treason and slavery, inspired with tearful and despairing hate tiiat struck him down in tin, moment of thu nation's suprcmcst Joy." When two hundred and fifty thou mud brave lltrll. tl:t:iil fi'tim I In. il, ,1,1 of honor to that thin veil to tho pres ence of God, and when at last Its part ing folds admitted tlio martyr presi. dent to tho company of the dead heroes ot'thu lepublie, thu nation stood so neai tl.u veil that tho whispers of (Jod woie heard by thu children of men." 1 1 .IV.... A wavi: of suicide menu to bo swooping over tlio whole country. In all parts of tho Hopubllo men and wo men aro blowing out tho little brains they possess and cutting their throats In thu most rtvklfif.s luanuor. 'i'ho compensating clrciim.stauco about It Is that it rids the world of a number ot peoplu who if they did not kill thorn. selves would probably kill somebody else, and that they miiKo business live ly for tho undertaker ami coroner. It Is almost impossible to account for this destructive tendency that occurs every once in a while. Tlio speculative wri ters and philosophers endeavor to ac count for it in various ways, and thay tulk learnedly and eloquently nix. lit crime cycles and moro or lcs other sen timental rubbish, all of which Is very good a a theory. Thu fact of tlio mat ter is thoro aro a great many more crazy peoplo in the world, or, as they call tluim In Washington, "cranks," than tho world imagines. When u groat popular excitement that stirs tho whole country comes theso weak-minded creatures jump off thollrsl A'harf, tie themselves to the lir-t ropo they soo or point to their heads tho llrst old nistv pistol they run across. Thu majority of them aro ut far more use below the ground than above it. It now transpires that (Juiteau, thu woulil-bo-assassin, was, about twelve years ago, a member ot the Illblo class nf Plymouth church, nud his photo graph wan hanging on thu wall with those of his former class-mates. The teacher of tlio class says tlulteau onro borrowed seven dollars of him by toll I lag him a lie. When It was learned that he had shot tho President, tho pict ure was nt oneo removed from thu group. Mr. Deecher in his sermons on tho assassination the last two .Sundays, didn't say anything about this. Perhaps hu didn't know it; and perhaps ho thinks Plymouth church has enough to answer for, without letting it bo known that thu greatest criminal of tho century imbibed a portion of his religious teach ings ut that shrine. Tiiuiinaro now in this country 271, 114 tcachurs, or nmi toachor to every 184 of population. Fiiom tho largo number ot men who Jltivu coiun forward to testify that dur ing tint war tliny roceivod wounds "ex actly llko (3arllold's," it is plainly ovl dout that a good many bravo soldiers on belli sides wero shot In the back dur Irg tho late unpleasantness. i Six or seven years I havo dosed for dyspepsia nnd dizziness with uobenelit. Two bottles I). It. V. (i. lias greatly bonelittcd mo. T heartily recommend it. I Loiter, of Loiter Itros,, 8vrvif, N V. (limrantced liy ail l'lioii.Mii.v tho meanest man on rec ord keeps a boarding honso in San Do mingo. Last winter nil earthquake turned tho edifice clear upvldu down nnd tho next morning ho began charg lug the garret lodgors first floor prices. It is estimated that 100,000 buffalo hides havo been sent out of thu Yullow stouu country alone this season. Last year tho output only reached :I5,00), the usual avorat'u. Many of tho present yield of skins wore doubtless taken from tho carcasses of tho dead animals fro zen in the last terrible winter; but tho slaughter of the herds has Increased every year with the Irruption of settlers into tho valleys. They were shot down like shcup. out of puro wantonness, in most Instances left to rot untouched where they fall, thu dollar or two which the hide would bring not being worth the troubloor time of removing it. In tho nteantimo every dead buffalo Is so much faod taken from tho half-starved Indian. Tho buffalo is as much his source of life as the wheat-field Is that of Ids whlto brother. Vet supposo the Utcs this year should tako to burning the standing grain, what should wo say? If there is an better (.peclinen of the pure ciis.sedness ot a certain pliae ot thu American mind than this buffalo slaughter, wu don't know it. Taku Ayer's l'Tlis for all tho purposes (if n IMIt-initlL'.i f.n. . ......It... !.... p'stinn, Headache and Liver Complaint. Yuv universal accord, they aro tlio best ot an purgatives for family use. Gkn Shkuman says tho Washington small boy deserves tho coniiuundatlon of the country. Only think of his going around all of tho Fourth which ho thinks belongs especially to him, with out firing off thu llru crackers which weru plentifully at hand. Talk about, sympathy with the President! What class of peoplu has fehown moio than that ? Order Ol' Publication. Tin: STATU ok Missmnu. Ia COI'NTV Ol' llol.T. In tlioCliiMilt Court of said I'liiinly, Ansil term. Issi. Tlio Mate of MNmiui-I iiMIip nlallcni mill In tin- ii-c nf Hainiifl W. MnrrNmi, Collcclur nf tin- llrvi'ime nf Jlnlt unlllily, Stale of .MIimiiuI. rialntllf, s. I'atliatlne Slinlctan nml lVter Slictldan, tier liliMaliil ami Tlinma Culllpaii. Dt'irnr.anls, Niiu dii lliN'iid ilaynf .lime, Issl, chiuci the I'lalnllil liiT-in. anil illi't liW pi'lltliiii ami um ilailt lii'Inrellu'Clcrlt of the Circuit Court In Mll'.ltll'll. Stallll'' IllnmiL' mIIiit 1 1 i 1 1 l-l that tin. ili'fi'iiilanlt Calhai Uo Shi'rhlaii.aiul lvier Slierl. illlll am linn restileuto ol tin1 Slate of lllv,mul. auiiraiiimi ne Miniiiniaeii in tills iii iinii. Whereupon It N nnlereil hv the Clerk afore Haiti In vaeatlou. that Midi ilefeiiilalitH he uotl , iieHiiviiiioneaiiiiiiiiiat planum inn foiuiiii'Hi' eil a suit imalnit them In this Court, the object uuti K'-ni'rai naiiirc 01 uinru 11 to reeoer tin1 I eil to he ilue I'lalntlir as hack taic on the follow Mil I HI em II I II :m linn Inrlv.slv rent iMiiIin I.. , I , . i . J (. ,, , I.l,. .,,,,1 ,,,ltll, I,. Unit county. MlHM.url. tin, It ! " Tin' west half of the iinrllnveit quarler of fi'iildiiim, ton nshlp fill, ranut. :1T, for the year ici;'. Anil thai unless the salil )i f,'inlauls lie nml 111'penr at Ihls Court al the next term there!, InlpobcciuiuiHlhnlileiiiit the Court House. In tliel'lt of Oregon. In silil eouiitv. on the '.".'il ilay of August, IksI, next, ami on or before the HlMlulayolxahl term, answer or pleail lo the peilliou ill salM cause, me same will he taken as eonfesseil, anil JiiilKinent will ho rcnilereil iii-riirniiiKiy. Anil It Is fulheronlered that a conv hereof he published In Tiik Cnu.vrv I'.xpkii tor four wceii.s Micecs-siu'iy inn la.st inseilNii to lie at least four weeks before tltu HrM day of .said l llllt W. It. .St'iiiNoiai, l.C. Dl'.VflAV Ct.KIIIC. Attorney fr Via nt If. Order ol' Publication, Tin: st ATI-: ot' Missnrur s iEU coiivtv oc iiiii.i : la the Circuit Court of said County, August term, lss. The Slate of Missouri at the relation and to the use of .Nlliinel W. Morrison. Collector of tho ltc vcliuu of Holt County, .Mo., I'lalntlir, VS. t'nktiowii Owners. At Ihls day comes the I'lnlatlir herein, by lis attorney, before thniiiiitcMh:iici Clerk of the Circuit Court hi Vacation, and (lies Ids petition ami allldavlt Mating among nllicr things that the names of the owners of saM real i.stni. , in. known, lhat nodocds are of lecord in said ('utility for wild lots r Is plaintiff apprised nordoes he uowllie whereabouts, or the insl ilence.s of said unknown owners. That the 1'orest City Kvlciislon C panv has sold said lots In said uuknnun puilles ami have no claim or Interest therein mid that said owners cannot be Mimoiied in this cause. Wheieupoii It Is ordered by tho Clerk lhat said defendants be notified by publication that 1' a III 111 las commenced suit airalost tlnm in (his f 'ourt t II hjcet anil general nature of which Is to recover of said Defendants the Mini of MII.M claimed to be due plulntltt asbacV taM's for lhonirs iMiii. ism, lh;i, Mi, is:a and ls;t on lot 'jii block -Jli and for years 1x71. lsT,-( mid Itid on lots '.'il, 27. ami us lu block '.'.-i! and lor earsl!i77. I7S and ls?.l on lots vo. ai.V7 ami as lu block '.'. all In I'otest. City, Holt coiudy, Missouri, And that unless the said unknown owners be and appear at this Couit at the iic.M Term llicrcot. to he licL'lin anil Imhliai nt in.. soon uouse, m tue city ot Oregon, in said county, on Hie v.'d day of August next, and on or before Hie sixth day ot said Term, iiusner or plead lo the petition In said cause. Hie ha will he taken iw confessed, and luUgiucut will be rendered accordingly. And II Isfiithcrordcri'il, that a eopv hereof Mioiisin-, iu-i-uniiug in law ill I III. 1 oiT.vrv r.M'KU for four weeks succeshlvelv Hie last In sertion lo be al leaf four weeks before the llrst day of said teini, , , , IV. It.HI'llINdKII. T. (!. DI'.VOAX. Cl.KltK. Allorney for l'laliitllf. Order of Publication. Till: STATU OF StISSiHHtl i I cou.ntv or ItOl.T i f ss. In tho Circuit Court of said County, Aiijtust Term. Issl, The Sta'e of Ml.suiirl tit the relation unit to the use of K.lliiuel W. Morrison. Collector of tho IIcM'iiauof Holt County, .Mo,, rialutill, V s. dacob Wall, Clark Iiilue, William (Inlre and uiimiowiiiicii'S oijiciiiaii i taitf. Al lids day conies the I'lalnllil herein, bv lis attorney, before the iindeishiued Clerk of said ("inn t In vacation, and llles lis petition and .'.III davit statlUK ainou(; oilier UiIiiks, that sal.l laud a entered and oiurlunlly bcluiiKcd lo one Delilah Cialt:. who died so zed of same s that a pari of tho heirs sold said laud ami that there are other heirs of said Delilah (..'Mix who havo some Interest In said laud In amount and quan tity iiul'minii to Hie pluutlll j and that the names and residences of said heirs are unknown to plaint III t and that said unknown heirs can not besuiuiHoucd tn this cause. Whereupon It Is ordered bv tho Clerk that saldde'endatsbuiiotllleil by publlc.-dlon, that I'lalnllil has commenced a suit UKidtist them In lli s Court. Ilmohjcet and tiencral naluiu ol which Is to recover of said defendants tho sum of M.ViK, claimed to ho due plulullll as back taxes lor the years 18","i, ISTil, Is77 lS7d, and 18711 on thounithwcst lourili of tho northeast iiuar lerof section twenty-three, (an, lu township iifVniit'e'iiuioiiyr . And Hint unless Hie said imknown helis of Delilah Cridt; he. and npnear at Ihls Court t llui next term thereof, to bo becun ami holdcii at Ihed'oiirt House, In Hie city of ilri'con, lu said Couiily on llm SAI day of Auitusi uet, nud on or heforo Hie sKlh day of said Teini, answer or jilead lo tho I'ulllloii lu said cause, the same will ho taken us eonfessedi and judK meut will bereudeied accordlii(;ly, And It Is fuithcr ordered that a nopv hereof bv piihllshed iieordlnt: to law In Tin: Cne.vrv r.M'iat for four weeks successively, I lie la.st lu sci I Ion to bo ut least Iwiir weeks heforo the llrst day st said tenu. W. II.SI'lllNdHlt. T. C. DUNIIA.V, Cl.Hlllt, Allorney lor I'lalulllf. Has anybody t,.i.,i,tii in t e seen any telegrams of President from Uoiwc O.nk of the few gratifying circuintan ces attending tho publio calamity ol July '2 is thu expression of good feeling nnd tenderness it has evoked from the Southern press. Wllhoi t exception nil tho nuwspapers of that section havo joined in tho fraternal testimonials of good-will directed to the President, and through him to tlio people of the Xorth who elected him. Theso utterance havo a far deepur sjgnlllemieo.than lies In tho mere promptings of u common humanity. They show to what extent tho Xntlonal feeling has ol lato spread and taken root In the south. The peo plo of that section may, in tho heat of a political campaign, say many bitter words, but they are warm-hearted and Impulsive in thu presence of n real Xa- tional sorrow. It Is In truth theirs as much as ouis. They lonfess Its awful ness an.d transcendant Importance in tho same breath; and by their own Ian. guagu show how much moru to them tho whole Nation is than any fragment ! or unit of its svstcni. Ohio papers speak of tlm scarcity of harvest, hands In that State. One paper says the women aiea.s-nfltlii"; to gather In tlio harvest. It further spi'clllcH that a young laily who graduated at Dela ware last week drove a i-elf-raklng reaper all day tho Fourth, notwith- .standing the hoi weather, ami other girls aro equally plucky. Now, the Governor of Ohio ought to make a de mand upon itrt clllzeiu holding olllce outside of the State to return nnd do duty during harvest, Just as they do up. on election occasions. If one-half of its stalwart sons would thus return anil labor as well as they vole, tho "sweet girl graduates" would not ho called upon to do men's work during harvest. Tin: world seems to have :i passion for tunnels. We aro tlrcil of going around ami arc fond of going through I oven at the enormous cost of labor. Thu lloosao Tunnel was considered u wonderful undertaking even a year ago, lint now there uro in progress three tun nels in diffurent parts hf tho world that make it look like a trille. One is under tho Alps, another under tho Hudson Itivor from Jeisey City to Xew York, wliilo the third is under tho Htiti.sh Channel, and will be as long as all the rest togcthor. lly and by some audac ious ensiueer will tunnel the Atlantic for thu benefit of sea-sick peoplu. A.iain an attempt has been made In this counUy, at l'liiladelphia, to citab lUh a "Marrirge llenellt Association," tho object of which is lo asstiro mem bers a certain sum of money on marry ing. Such societies should hu niiint'.i oiis in this country, for young men will marry when they feel so disposed, even if they havo to borrow a live dollar bill to pay tho clergyman, and young wo men abet them in their rashness, A lixeil .inn with which to begin married II o would prevent ti great many tem pers from being spoiled, ami, therefore, it would prevent divorces. Tin: Kansas "Prohibition Law" docs not seem to woik wull. Tho Atchison Tctajruph mentions a ca-o in which six uncontradicted witnesses testilied to ImvlMg drank liquor in tho defendant's bar-room, and yet tho jury consisting uf nine whlto men and three negroes, brought lu a verdict of not guilty. And on that jury thoro was not a single Gor man, llueouraged by this, many of the saloons have ro-opened and am bidding leliauco to the now um.llultmintd Conservator. Mn. Co.NKi.iNti withholil his very mild expression of sympathy with thu l'rc.'Idout until ho laid hlmsell liable to tho charge of having it forced from him by thu pressuro of public opinion. It can do him no good, bccaitsu hu has shown tlio until u lack of that spontan eous sympathy with allllotion oven to an opponent, that if his was a really manly nature ho could not havo restrained. AccoitDiNti to Hub Toombs the Kobe! Ciovcrninent had about tho same oxpur- ieuce with the West I'olnpjrw that ours did. No says thoro wero "a lot of old maids,' who "cared a cussed sight moro about their rank, than they did about tho ca.isc in which they wero engaged." It is now dulinitely felt and known that thu wheat crop Is greatly curtailed tills year. Hut the splendid grass, corn and othorsearcoly less important crops j largely compensate, anil the volunio of trade will reach satisfactory propor tions. NOTICE OF ELECTION- TUo stock holders of the Hast 1'orest 1'loiirhiK Jllll Couiiauvure hereby uolllled that an elec tion foi almaid of sinen dlrecllors will bo li.-l.i at the olllcenf Hie eoiniany on Hie second day of Aujjust next, at '! of said day. , .1. II, WII,I,lA.MS, runs, il. II, C, Ceims, .See. CALIFORNIA KIDNEY TEA. Tryit when till other remedins fall and get relief, ltuy It of King & Proud, Oro u ; Franco & Jo., Foro-t City. NOTICE OF CITY ELECTION. Notice Is hereby (tlven hat there will he a city election held In, and for tho City of oro'fou on Tuesiliiy, AtiKHMt Uil, ISSI, forlhe puiiosc of subiullllni; to the lepil rotrrs of said city, thu iiroiioslllou lo lucorixiralo tho City of Oregon, as u city of the l'ourlli Class, as irovlded by tho Statutes of Missouri. Uy older ot llui Clly Council t W. II. Sl'IIINt!!!!;. Cltv Clerk. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern. Notice Is liercbyitlvun. Ilwt n liuijoilty ofiho votes cast at the rlpcclal llhs-lluii held on Sat urday, llui '.'d day of .Inly. iwd. In llio various eleclloniireclnelsln Hull rouiity. .Mo., weie lu favor of lesiialuhiK mvlne fiom iiinulmriii hiiito Vou ulllllii'irfimt tiikn nollce. Ibal 1 1 inn nud after sixty days liom Ihe day of said election, t will md he hiuful forsnlur loriui at laico In lllolt eminty. Mo. lu lesllmoiiv whereof, wlluess i;iy hand and f""!ul seal Ihls, the nib ilav or duly. Issl Fanniu P.MtsKt, Is lecturing forlhc, benefit of the Laud League in Canada, We have a speedy and positive Cure, for Catarrh Diph. htherla, Canker month nnd llcadAehe, In shiloh'x Catarrh Kemedy A nasal Injector see with each bottle. Use it If you desire health and sweet breath. Price 10 cts. Sold by. T. S. Hindu Oregon, Mo. WILL IT CURE ME? Salilamali, whose HocbcKOiie rnuntr nance ami broken-down constitution plainly slum cd traces o dlse.use :i suf ferer wllli Nitmhis Dyspepsia, In whose Momiiclt tl ist delicate morsal lay like lead. ltefreshhiK ulceti and quiet licnes weie slraim.rstn film, ami ho dc. f paired of cut hiliitf well, wu advised lilin to lake SIMMONS LITER REGULATOR which he did, nml Inn short time was hot only ietleed, hill euieil, Header. If ou iiieMillcrhiK with Djs. nps,i or I.Ucr Diseases In nnv forni,il not wait unlit Hie disease h.is taken it fast bM iiimiii joii, but use the Ketfiila tor when the syinplfins first .show tliciu rles It has relieved untold xiilferllitf. Miiiiiioiim .'.Ivrr lleKiilntor Is not mi alcoholic Jdlinul.uil. but it 1'nrely YcK)'inl lteiin-il that will elite when eterjlldut' eln lulls. It Is it fault less Inedlclne, Is no lolriit drastic Piirp'. but nature's own remedv, Tim friend of every one, and will niit dlsn point you. A slnjjle trial will convince you thai It Is tl hcapcst, purest ami I'fst family iiiedlclue In the woild. C.VIITIO.V t As there arc a number of Imitations ollerrd, we wmiild caution the nubile not in ullnu- i 1 oilier eouipouiid In be palmed oil under a slmu- Ivr souiiilliiiiame, with the assmaiice Ihal It isasu'ooii near III inlinl Ibal the oulv object such dealerseaii hae. Isthe fait that ttiev ean make a few pennies extra prolll hv K'lllna the slillllolM. Noue ceiuilue unless In our 'in.nui il niiiiT. wiui Hen . ' ttade mark, stamp and slKiialure iilibrokeu. J. H. ZEILIN & CO. '-Solit by all llrugglsts c HICAGO PITTS! Fnrt7:lxlliH!!onofllieoldnillabo',Chln( rilts"M'iiirutirii, tho only tlrst-clmm Amen Marlilno now In tho market nihit! forlnnju or mill John. hnr.w or Heum tsmcrs tho onlt Avmi M.n-MiW tint thTT.llis unit . flat nmlaltvmliit frffilu. "Chlcum, rills" Doublo flMlen illouuti'd Horse I'linrm aro Uio l"t in f ' i icurlj. BLACK HAWK It ron want a Vibrator, bnr our muck ITimfc JMivlr IdyuiiKo It U tho loti'ia Inipnweil innrliliin In tlin nmrkoi.liavliiir nil nf in wrttt ini.l ,.,. t,f iht .tyrr'aot VilirntniT. AirltMnrK.o.rlllntnrii.cti'. I"y, HI lino. Mahttr ttrutt nml ior .;.,ru'.l, H laotlcMi Is ri'cl.rivnl.iiiai.npK'iitly 1ll not ihal.o tn I'lcccA. r'wiiU. UcilU tliciu nil In iUulf Turus lu 1U mm length. TRACTION ENGINES lAlUoUjii'ortii l.n?Jlinr.U'iKTrttrlloiiS(P!uij ICnaliio iui-iu juttmv in mo u onu. nti nan tzpfottr waTcrtuiw boiler 4nr$vrjtr is atimjttctran. acr rfrci ltntlon In tmrjret. iKijouKintniKtiiiiieuL luo iirariy UJPM leu tain njr ntner of tlm ania mzo. u uiinis ftruw, coal, ut wool. It Klf luoro tfr ltli rnn inn', aim nr"iuriy mj M"vtr j r,H. r.,itM.wn. 'I r H. A. PITTS' SONS MFC. CO. "and O 8. Jefferson 6t. CHICACO, ILL. PATXNTCD tha I T and CHEAPEST 9 world. It S Um best ui.. . f .lf.l... i.. lubricator mine world. ri'Bhly polished aurfhoeovar the aibj.re- bACAllRB it dnm nnt num. but fArma n auoing friction ana ugntenin It u Uio cheapest bucKOaa It 001 ib th draft, its no mnr. than Inferior brands, and one bo will do tne worK.oi two or any otner lo urease mnri.. It uitwp.ni isiii&UViuiUftll fnr Hinm Mill Iearlnn;.Thrisatltnir Mm'Mnis.. nnm.Manfpm. ,ao. il answeni wiuauy as weuior uarsemcni, Curriairrn. l)iik-wlo, rto., eta, an for Wairoiu. It In for Haleby all firtJeatfln?ir,6'inr JUT Cuclofdla of TMngi Worth Knoulng milled free MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Mlohlgnn Avenue. Chicago. Illinois. Brown's Blackberry And Ginger Should bo in everg house during tho heated season. It never fails to euru Jllarihoea, Dysentery and Cliolura Morbus, l'arsalu by T. S. Hindu, & King & Proud Oregon, Sliniisou & Muir & Mdaiillialo Jligelow and West & Young Forbes. CAI.lFOIi.MA KIDNIIY TEA. Forl.aiuo Hack and all Kidney troublof Fifty criils. Ask to see it ut Kliif Proud Oregon ; Fraucu & Co., !'( est Ully jr-. Tim 1'iirikl mid Itcst Mi 'lli lnc cu r .1J it. drnkloi.a-' U;intJcllonf "Uiii..! t.iuli AcoMmlitnatloii of Knnfi. Qunhu. an tuwi .UlW, .tui v..;; liiait 0 w mivine t'li'isiiii . in "ii ihiii r in.x'ioB'it!isi;ri'U'illood Purifier Hort uln tor, iuiUUit'i..i'l ll.ulih 1 4k-vi!t oi?l.'a,diA'a',''llh Ko dU-aw ci.im i'llily lra-ir osl-t t llltttTJ ai 0 UT( I.Mi ui li.it M li iu yon t'sir nlM'!.itl,.nK.K.S 7tijElv"towlii,lT:;::iitiJJ:. To nil whi e W"l ll,'T "isc.-i' irr,iiljrl or "sliu n IMJiiuIiint, ouints- tyof IheU'Wiliioivt in iiw. J mvjiij nulrenn AoikiUit Tout" " ld. lluplllttcniuruluval Uo!il0,WiW "Jomlfrlmtjrraii'ft".i,llnr''i aro lint tlio illhiniiruUKulen": Icat nil. ir v'Jiirt'.""! U i, Hon lilt- .Vk If.y i th.l. IyV uai. red liiu)Jp,"J, tliPV tvlll ..... tcrtf. Ikm'ttf&ituiltilvtma iiiilyrcillHltl or iiiIm rahW.l11 It nny ye your llrv.lt liar 8800 lll l I'" Id fur o ca' ruitiiirlirbi. ln not uiTcr .uirtT.l'iit UMjuiiil uruo tlicm1 llrinoiilirr. Hop IIIUitj h r tlninkp.i iiu.truni, but tlio 1"V Meilliiiioi'Virioailoitlio f nml IIOTE" anil no k ibou iliouUl be wltliuuttlivm. D.I. O.i" n olMoluto anil I forllruiiki nnci,il) of oi narcotic. 411 aoM by iu for Circular. Il.p lilir i .(, WPf3, B Hornpiwr r mm ii repsiu, niiuunru. i .mitdrnko & Gentian Are tlm actlvo in ai-eillonu of llion 11U 'e..in Ionic. ( Jive tliU womloil il yspepsia rcniod.y ,t t,ia Ull , ,.I1TO, l-or sale bv '.til ' j u . . ii,.,,,,. n . i .. ni...i i. n sVsUr-M -n r . hi 4WrMk 7 V-t- -V-r oil i 1 ! 11 ? ill 1 1 VI