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Tin; Pf)! rTTY T- A'P ? P ' iionvv. A WALIJIII. (UIKIHIN. JIH. I, 1'iitrreit ill the r.nt-irtW nt orrizon r ri'nttii elan mailt r. Mo., r"r i " Term of SnWrlptlim: TWO UOI.I, MIS A VK.Ut IX AHVAXn: ritin.VY, .U't.V -.n, Aitx'citliliii Rntes. t.1il"li ii n rrv ti'iiMHi.ilitc. Win n tin. 1:ircf 'lr rilliillmi nl in-1 i.rv n t I'l.lt l' niiiiili'fil will tn mailt- Kiiiivmi mi iiiilli',illiiii in tin- I'tH' INtrrv Mime v iiiuv In' . iii in mir nU tiy I'uvlKfil. i' mil.. ilrnft , ...,rl.t I. I... r..fr.'.'"'''iM unit ih-w i.nMitw!. il.-in. I ll1 ! tho pernns who mo first and j iiii tciiiTi mutt 1 10 title! mill iiiu-t lu. tin' ! strongest to eprcs horror nr tho olh jvtiiitn,' i.:m..i ..f Hie atitlior. not r,,r fu-Jli'-iitioti ' it crown.'.! heads, and In America a' r..inTmiii.'!.il,.ii In Hi.. niirri'M ..I .nii.ll.l.Hr- ,,1,,,v " ,,u' 1 rollout Maimed at Iho will in- i-v-. r..ii tr nt Mi,- t.iiu nt iliiic cents occupant of a position In which every j .,r worn.. -mil in ii.uiii zrx r,,:::; i .ii.Mii.viluiiiatin.rl.i. i:.'j.Tii'iiiii.iiiM riit win not I... n iuiiini. t l..tU'Mf,.r imi.ii.vii.iii si,.,..!.! r,..r, - i, ; rhciiiN ti.oti to In-iiiro lii-. rli.iii In l li.it w ;' . M..r Alt lilUrs hoiit.t lf :.,.lr','J In till. t'dl'NTY l'.l'i:i:. Oltl.iios, Mo, . , tiu: ttr.n rus. A month ago, under the immediate MipiTtMou of MWs C':ar lUtton. afor tu.il or,'anizatl..i) wa effected liy the Atiurican Au,iatlnn of tho Kcd L'rof. TU wa done on tho trougth of a.ur ance from the A.lmiuUtration at WnIi iustoii that a recommendation would he m:wle to Coiij:iv.s that this country' join the twciity.cveii lluropeau gov-' 'i'iimeuls that have agreed to rcpret tho llau and badge of the societl.'s of (lie Iteil Cross in the time of war. i Tin liusiness of caring for the .siek I ami wounded soldiers recehed Us tlii ' great impetiih In modern times from Fl.nvnee. Nightingale and her co-work, oxi In tho Crimean war. In the war of the rebellion the Culled States Sanlta- .... . . , , , . ... . iy CmmlH s ., no doubt did vastly ; "tV! ,,'.VU S,,rf;,,1"r; !,"T" lhc. country', soldier, and sailor than any ; M.ndar organi.at on had over ueeom-, pllshed beforo. It was wid e this war ; -al..l.r.,sSu,wl,llo Mssllarton and multitudes of other nob e women j and men were softening I,s horrors as ; in ,niuu iiiini, Him, ii coinmiiice oi the Society of Public Utility, of Switz crland, called an international confer ence which metnt Geneva on tho 20lh of Ortobnr, 1 603, to consider a propo sition relative to the formation f per manent soeiHiies for the relief of wound ed soldiers. A treaty was drawn un ami oneieu to tno powers for signature, providing, lirst, for the organization ol .soldiers' relief societies in tho various paitlc.pating rountr.es, under a ill"- ...v.... ........n.ii.i lyiui ii iiiMiiieuvuutig. and badge common to alt; ceoiid, for tho protection In time of war of hospit al?, ambulances, hospital stores and I supplies for tho stck and wounded, be longing to any of these societies; and third, forn lecognltion by belligerent powers of tho neutrality of those socle t es, and of an iuterii'itioual obligation to give safe conduct to their mrgoons, nures and attendants. Under the pro visions of thl tre.vty, rolief societies bearing tho general naino of "lied Cross" have been organized In every country in Kurope. Uven tho scini barbarous ft ittw of Turkey and 1'er.sla agree to re-peet and support the socio-. ties of tho lied Cross wherever the lat ter may set up their llag, Tho sign of the red cross, which is tho national ban ner of Switzerland, with tho colors re versed, was selected as tho distinguish, iug mark of tho treaiy societies, out of compliment to tho republic where the first convention was held, nml where tho International lli-d Cross Committee Mill has its headquarters. tiu: c'Oi.oitici) jtAci; at soiwor,. From tlmo to time tho Northern eye has been opened, jut for a moment, to tlm change that is taking plaeu in tho intellectual condition of tho Southern blarks, but as tho view has boon offer ed principal!; as an Introduction to a subscription paper tho Northern oyo has c'oi.'d again as quickly as possible In a letter from Mncon, (hi., published in the New York Jkrald this week, are soma statements, backed by figures that any ono can verify if he chooses, tlu.t wlllstmtlo tho North into wonder. Jn a single Southern State Ihero mo more than u thousand pi bile schools for colored children, thu pupils of which aggregate moro than sixty thousand, and other States show handsome rec ords, llesldes common fei-huols, any ono of which is better than tho average or thoso attended by white children of tho last generation, tho blacks have more than twenty colleges, all of them largely attended and of as high grade us most of tho colleges for whites that arc scattered through tho States. Col ored youths study law nml medicine at colleges patronized wholly by their own raco. although by far tlio greater num. ber ot thoginduates preach or teach, Justus wns tho tase with whito gradu ates fifty years ago. When schools for tho frecdmcn was stin ted just after tho war Southerners Insisted that tho unxl cty of the blacks for education would bo shortlived, and many Northern pooplo inclined to tho samo opinion, but fifteen years Iiavn passed and tho eagerness of tho colored man to seo his boys and girls In school and learning something is even more intense and touching, for it has grown by observation of the stand ing, aiuontr whites and blacks alike, ot Maud 8. trotted a mile against time, in rittsburff, on tho lith Inst., in 2i lf 1-2. Till: .!,Jturot:ilT!l,VNK'JIVlNU. day of tluinkiigivlug b the nation, iu (hi evbtitof the President'.' ivbou'i'v, liiii been suggestlcd by one Sisiic (lov-i rriinr iinil nliuuly approved by u m:t-! , joulyof Hie others, uinl It U unite like-1 ly tlmt ihr inovcinunt will bo regarded general approbat'oii. The free ' iIiiiii uiih which Americans crlllcio all . tttrh - public men, purliculurlv time , . , ', . , 1 iiiiu. i iii .iiiiniiiiii, in,i appear 10 iii diealo llrcpct't, Imt iii t hi- particular ) appeal eanees arc dceoltlul. In num. j , try where every nutUoborn citizen is. j I itl :iii!iront to the throne, crillolsm, Mislead of being disrespect, Is nturoly I the 0Njiri'.-"Jiii of one sovereign's opin Ion of Ids brother .sovereign who, fori thi' tint.' being happens to nili'. When-' evera ling-klilcr In Kuropo u'lcmpls' i to provide I he prime rc.pilsllo ol' ii roy- 'native has u mot lovul Interest. r urr ?n mr floii n that of other hind-,lt L, on the oihcr hand lar more intcllljtcnt and in ,,, f(),. 0V0I V ian call ana.vzo It and , . . , . tell jn-t what It mean, and what it ! Mauds for. Tlianli.-glNlng for the Vmt ; ident's recovery would place tlm Ainer , ioaii before foreign eye in a new lljilit, ml (t(, M wlilfli thuy de?ervo to bo seen. It is cMimateil that there arc about 90,000 l'ed.'ral places which are now tilled by appointment Of all these onlv a few hundred tiro appointed by the I'icjidciii, and probably not more than j ! ..I....... 1.. II.. I I .. , IIIIIUM 111 IIIU II. MC lUlllll.Cl 1UU 111 il character and importance which require ' that oath l'rcsldent shall select men up on whote loj ally to his Administration his Miccess must depend. Tho great j mass ot places under tlm (iovernment J re.pilre cettalu capability and skill , which otlit r bii-iiies' vocations demand, ! and which neither affect the political , condition of the country nor aro affect , cd by the political preferences of tho in- IIIIIU..III.S. i ifiiiiL'Ul i;uuir;iiu.iii iui tlunp w m ()flkes bc.1)mo R to tho life of tho Ch.f MsgUra.c aml , lllsmt,ons of 1Veu j,0Venm.ent. u Hilllot fm,,lul. ct)llllo,a wllIimit onliliaity. Jf c',,., ,,,, to thl, earliest opportuni.v to stlllo )0 , ,ystenl,Uuvt,.y n(llvlllMlll mvJ,r ()f 1:U badv who opposes tho i.. . ... .ii...... i ...tit.... i.... refoi ni will become an aceomplleo In the crimes of murder and treason, for the poiN .system which leads to I he as fnsInat!onnf the American Prosld nt to-day wi 1 some day lead to the de struction of the American Gwcsumcut. the graduates of tlwo fir,l folored School.. It was aUo clatmed In tho ! South and largely believed in the Xorth ,,.a tiuro was something about tho Uhapo of thu noRm' liiwl, or tho mwH. iv of i s bi-a n Hint nrei. ...li,.l i..i,.1im. ual development by study; hut no man with any brain of his own clings any longer to this theory, for If tho whiles had always improved as rapidly as blacks at school have done in tho past few years tho record of tho taeo would bo far more satisfactory than it is. Tho effects of thousands cf jears of barba rism and centuries of shivery cannot bo removed by n year or two at t-ehool, or oven a full college course; but tho black man has demonstrated that he can loam, wants to leal n and has pluok enough to work hard in order to learn, so his po- sillon lias mightily improved, and with it tnipl,)Vtfs thn ,,,,.,,,,, of that has for some timo boon in doubt whether 1m would eveutua ly prove a Help or n mmlrauco. The small estates of KHglard aro neaily all inortsaged to two-thirds of their value, and thu rents now received aro insulllccnt to pay tho interest, let alono support the Sipuru and his fami ly. Columns of tho London Times aro filled with notices of old country resi dencos, broad demesne.?, wooded parks, and snug country homes to bo sold. In Lincolnshire, forms can bo hud If tho tenant will only keep down tho taxes; In Shropshire lands cannot bo lot at any prieo: lu ono parish in South U'arwlck slilro only GOO can bo let out of .1,000 acres. Tho fanners feel this distress in a peculiar way; thoso of thoni who have a deslro to emigrate aro prevented by not being able to sell out thur stock and Implements. No i no wishes to yo Into fanning. Tut: Interior Department lias decided to Invite a delegation of Missouri Itlvcr Indians, Inc 'tiding Spotted Tall, lied Cloud, Stand1 ng Hear and others, to Washington, early lu September to dls cuss various vexed questions with tho authorities there. The Northern Choy onriesaro very much dissatisfied with uieir present location in tho Indian country, and want to go north to tho Missouri ltlvor country. They would prefer to locate at Fort Kcogh, but there Is no Indian reservation there, 'Tun Hon. II. H. Sherman, tho He publican nominee for Governor of Iowa, has boon on the beireh, and has been for six yeais Auditor of tho Stato. Ho was a volunteer during tho civil War, and was left for dead on Shlloh battle' field. Honored and Blessed. When a hoard of eminent physicians and chemists nnuounecl the dfseovory that by combining mm well-known valuable remedies thu most woude f, niudlelno was produced, which won cure such a wide range of .liseuf.es tlmt vwet all other remedies could bo dls. ponsed with, many were skeptical; i',t proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to-du the dls coverern of that great medicine, Hon Hitters, are honored and blessed by all a benefactors. DRY GOODS M.S. Faris & Co., Arc receiving and opening from dry to day, one or the Larg est, Handsomest and Cheapest Stocks of Dry Goods that It has ever been their pleasure to offer to the public and at prices that defy competition' Their stock is complete in every particular Including nil tho novelties of the season. Remember that wo hnvo not I'dopted the. "Department Systrin," thcrohy ik'tainni"; our customer iinncceK.iilallylnit de lier their jjoodi at onco. All aro Invited to call and i-eo n, as wo will not ho undersold, llunu'inliur tho l'litoe. r rA -m ssj M R TTvhqi JCr Ho JLYJL K.J JL CtA N. W. Corner 4th & Will pay you tho highest price for good FALL WHEAT M OASH Wo will iiIfo pay THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR WOOL in goods of our own manufacture, which wo warrant to be of the best material. Wo are prepared to do custom work in the best manner and on short notice eith er grinding, carding or spinning. We have on hand Three Thousand yards of our own make of Woolen goods, which we will sell Cheap for Cash. X. XiCXJTX-sCIi:! Sc SONS, Propr's Olio halt' Mile East of Oregon, Mo. T1IK THOEOT7GHBRBD Glydesda Star Marquis, Is ii beautiful black with star In forehead, html anklos white, 1C !M hands high, good head and neck. Ilroad shoulders, great depth of heart, tfo 1 slfapeil b.ldv, t-hort buck, with broad strong hips, with' most excellent legs, and feet ; heavv inano and tail. Kind disposition and lino 'action. Weight in fair condition, 1,800. Ago, -1 yeais August llUh. 1881. VEDIcillEE: STAR MAHQUS by the The Marquis, who was Imported by Thompson Urns. Tim Marquis by Imported Hercules, the winner of umnv prizes in Scot laud. 1st Dam by Imported NciMierly; i!d Dam bv lmporwd Sovern; Uil Dam by Imported llrown (leorgo; -Jtli Dam by Imported Old Clyde, wlm was Import ed by Win. Warden in IK 10. To the farmer, and parties who wou'd llko to breed for draft or farming purposes, wo would call your attention to lids horse. Do will be permitted to servo a few good mares at tho low price of 15 0(1 to Insure, payable by mile, at time of servlco.due in six months, note to ho void if tho main proves not to be iu foal. Dnu care will bo taken to prevent accidents but will not bo responsible should any occur. Uriah Simmons, (iroom. HoMitzell & Jesse, Proprietors, Ttomitl dity. Mo Fine Lumber. Troposo to mal:o Craig, Mound City, Mallland and Oregon their loadlm Hupping Points this year. They own Four yaids in this county, and buy largo quantities ot Pino Lumber got low rates of freight, and They don't prnposo to bo undersold bv anybody; will duplicate St. .loo. Hills, or any oilier estimates made by a responsible dealer. Wo also have In stock a lull lino of BOORS, SASH, BLIPS, LIME, PLASTER PARIS, AM HAIR. It will be to your luterest to get our prices beforo buying. Your 3?Jil;ioaisi'o olioitecl. REEBER'S TEMPLE OF MUSIG, 30. r&&WXFtXt9 Agouti Wo Nell ilio Following PIANOS Hallet Dayis & Co, Eincrsou & Co, W, W, Kimball, T P Ilaln THE POPULAR T, W. KIMBALL Dealer in Sheet Musio and Musical Morohandiso, WF, SELL ON THE MONTHLY INSTALLMENT PLAN. 33, Xi. IPnfctiu, Oi'Oig-oii, Mo. VjiH -ton "a Felix Sts.,ST. JOSEPH. We Moll UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS Ranging in Price "from 135 UPWARD. oiicians itANiiiNU in rnici: From i7,Ol, VMrnril ADD SHONINGER ORGANS. Stallion now vr. iAv and uow weohow. lIlUbe-Dciii.H'Mil, 'J'hls U not very good weather for llg uri! work; hut tho hist milloual debt .stittoiui.MiL projeiilf. fi'iiiio fiu t and sug gets soiidi lollceliiuw which should not bo ovcrloohod. II uppenrs, for instance, Ihatover I '2,000,01)0 of tlm ilrbt was paid during la-t. month . 100,000 per ilay; anil that thu aggiegalo paymciitfl for the fiscal year Just closed foot, up ifl01,f)"il,4H;l, whleh is in excess of the uveiagc atiuual iv.lui:tl.in for thn last ten years, and c.piali d only by that of the year ended duim 110, 1870. And this refers only to actual pigments ou thn principal ; no account is made of III.; lavae reduction lu the ratu of Interest, whicMsin realliy a lessening of the dehl. On the lir.U day of thl mouth, the beginning of tho lUeul year, the nation al debt stood nt $l,8IO,ilM,8tl, which was $l'jl,lil2,'.l.:l less tliiiu tho books showed leu years ago. So. in ten years we have paid all our expenses of gov ernment, including "expedlated" mall service, and made llboial outlays for public improv'.'iiicnls, nml yet liave sivcl .enough to apply an average of i? 15,000,000 a year in pufiuont of our pub le debt. Thu total oftlu' payments made since Ilio dale when tho debt touched lis highest point August H6b Is nearly one-third of thn whole sum then owed. Thus, iu a period of not ipite sixteen years, and iu spite of hindering financial diturbancos ami de pressions, we have nut only kept our Interest paid tip promptly, but have also ett down thu principal al the rate of 2 per cent per annum. Tho significance ami fore.! of this achievement can in no way bo more readily and clearly rca'l.cil tlnui by turning to tho history of our govern ment bonds. When tills debt was al its highest, the bonds were hawked iiboul the .streets al CO and 70 ceuLs on the dol nr; to-day they are quoted vl an un precedented premium, nml capital Is e.iger to get thoni oven at figures thai I5ntih eausols do not command. Tho recent reduction f Interest div not throw bonds upon the market, nor iital- o bidders desirous to get their money. M'.n are anxious to loan money to the (iovernment iu any amount at 1, :i 1-'J and even !1 per cenl. The credit oi lint nation is first-class thu world over, and a l.'niteil States bond beats gold lu any market. So much comes of hoiioly, of patient and coiiiinuous proof tint wo not on'y euu but will, pay our ob lga turns; as fast as possible. This splendid condition has been brought about, too, without any real disastrous effects. Tliero have been eommere'al "pinches" at time', to bu sure, they were transient and rolerable to ordinary causes, and tho couutrv has gone right forward. Instead of raising taxes, we have gradually lowered them ; and no citizen can Irutlifiiily say thai tho (jovernnieut burden in this regard isfl ono that In any way tires or chafes him. As a matter of fact, wo are paying tho debt '.'iid maintaining out' eicdil so prj- deutly and so easily that wo do not feel and scarcely know it. Thu national tithes are collected indirectly, and from our luxuries only. It is possible for u man to livu eomtortably and never pay a cent of the daily millions thai fiow In to the National Treasury. No other people on eai til are so lightly visited, as individuals, by (iovernment lax-gather-ing; in no oihur country under thu mid is industry so free from exaction, so well protected and so amply reuumora ted. Tho trni Ii is, we do not comprehend or give thought to tho rapid progress we are showing, to thu marvelous no cumulations we are maMng. Mr. (ila.l stone startled Knglaud, and America as well, by declaring a year ago thai the Untied States had become tho wealthiest nation on Ilio globe. And yet hot he stated only a simple fact, wlileh figures unuisputably prove. Wo lutvo not beer building co many railroads and steam ships and niatiufaetories for nothing; our great and yearly increasing agricul tural product has nut been prolliless to us; tho development and growing out put of our mines has been add ngn con stant stream to our riches. In all these years siueo tho war, wo have not only been making a living, but have been laying up. While oilier nations have barely contrived to hold their own, we have gone on Increasing In wealth and power as wo never did before, until at last wo stand first iu ailluuiice, as we aro in enterprise and opportunity. Ills proper to attiibuto this womlor ful and surpassing growth ami this hap py financial condition largely to our form of government, tho characttir of our people, and the variety of our re sources. Hut it Is aUo lit and Just to award a considerable i-huro of acknowl edgement and gratitude to the political party whleh has so successfully admin istered our affairs, Tho overthrow of I he rebellion and the extirpation of sla very are not more miroly among tho glories of tlio Itopublicau rulu than Is I his promotion of national credit, pros perity and unmatched wealth, A coun try at poaco wltii all the world, pros perous boyoiiil parallel and foremost of nations In weallli Its taxes unfclt, Its bonds ut a premium, its credit sound and unassailable is enough for any party to offer as a justification of its principles and usefulness, ami n guaran tee of its fidelity In the future, Land Iu sumo of tlio best parts of tho city ot Loudon proper, or the district oast of Tamplo liar, and In which the chief nionoy transactions take place, is worth, according to a ivcont unlo, $2,. fi00,000 per acre, Tho place disposed of compilscs 0,270 square feet, or about ouo.twelftli of nn acre, and brought 8210,000, whlclr Is over 805 u wpiare foot. I Tin: lefrjgoratlng machine put up lor the purpose of reducing the hent In (ihrllohi's room, pumps lu 200,000 cu bic feet of nlr per hour, hich reduces thu temperature 11 degrer. It works like a little Kansas cyclone. (lAltriKl.tt's steady and substantial locovery from nn Injury ihat would have killed 911 out of 100 nverage men, may be attributed to his abstemious ness, and eonstitulcs a temperance lec ture of the most Impressive el'iirncter. In this cao virtue Is Its own illustrious reward. It is proved that only one man rob bed a Mage between Del Norte uud Al amosa, in Tcmis, .lune 'J!l. He appear ed from behind a canvas strelclul alone; I he roa.isule, made thirteen men uud one woman step down ami out of thu stage ai.d hand over all their money, ami sacked I tin malls, telling them that If they moved Ids comrades, who were covering them with their guns in the woods, would be heard from. Then he p oked up his plunder and departed. A man named Million, Iu I'ueblo has been committed for trial. Dyspepsia & Liver Comiilalnt. Is It not worth the finall price of "6 cents to free youi.selvcs of every cynip toni of these distressing complaints, f Voll think M cull ill. our slum nml irl . j a boltleof .s-hlioh's Vilallzor, evcrv bolt ,' has a pi lnleil guaraiiten on it : use tie coi dlngly and if it ones you no good It will cost win nolhlng. '.Sold bv. T. .S lliude, Oregon, Mo. FOR SALE! 0,000 3 and 4 k I Apiple Traas, Sliiudard sorts, grafted fr..in bearing trees, raised at home, firsl-elass. A 'so a few fi year old Apple Trees. Also il.OOO or -1,000 Apple Trees, se id class, cheap. A cpleiiilid lot of CHERRIES, PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS APRICOTS. SMALL FRUITS, Kvorgivcns and other Orm.inental trees at nn: HOLT COUNTY NURSERIES (il'.O. 1". U'CKHAltDT, I'rop'r. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyound .piestlon (ho most successful Cough Medicine wo have ever .sold, a few doses invariably euro tlm worst cases ot Cough, Croup, vud llroiiehilis, wh lu its wonderful suc cess in tho cure of ('ousumplion is without a parallel iu Ilio history of medicine. Since it's first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand.' If you have a Cough wo earn Mly ask yon to try It Price 10 cts AO ct.s. and !?1.00 If your Lungs aro .sore, Chest, or Hack, Lame, use Shiloh's Porous Phi stor. Sold by T S. I Undo, Oregon Mo, D. T. Bradford, ATCHIHON, KANSAS. Wholesale nml llelall Dealer In IMhiiiin, Or mum, Musli'iil Mvrt'lniiiillNr, nt nil klnils. nii'll I'takt-it mistake II .ni imiclinsii without llrsl isiillliijf him, He U (Jnirnil Attunt tor tin- Knnlii', ami Krnln.'r & ll.n li I'hotiH ami tlm .Mason & Hamlin Oijimih ; alsn lor Ilio w.nuU'r l'ulOi.Milii.'tli'. ;V-ArciiU Wnnteil. PEOPLES WORM ROUTE. hm City, ll Joseph S COUNCIL BLUFFS Railroad and Branches. Direct Line to Nl. JNfI!l. Altlilsoii, I.v.tvciuvnrlli. ItiiiiNiis i'lly, Connecting at Kansas City with all Trains for EAST, SOUTH AHB WEST. Pullman's Sleeping Cars and Mngnifi. cent Dining Cars on Through. Trains. A. r. tuvi:s, Onn'l I'nss nml Tlekti Aui'iit. .1. 1M1AIINAUD, (li n'l Siiiiciluti'li.leiit. JAUES HALEY, FOREST CITY, MO , is ru-opared to do all kinds of Blasmithing, wagon Work, I Boiler Repairing Sheet Iron Work, Ihuj! Plow Repairing Horse Shoeing. mo a specialty of Horse shoo iug and diseases ot tlio FEET OF HORSES or a'numbor of years, and I claim to know how to shoo a horse or mulo. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Grand Avenue, Forest Oity Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy, A marvelous euro for Catarrh', Dlpli htherla, Cankor mouth, and Head Acho. With each bottle thero Is an Ingenious nasal Inlcctor for the moro successful treatment of these complaints without extra chargo, Prieo AO cts Sold by T. S, uinue, uregou, juo. Wiikat in Franre promises to be nn excellent crop this year, ami Fieneh men ale Inclined to believe enough will .be grown to more than supply the home i demand, bhou'd this prove true, it will he the first Instance of the kind 1 that has occurred since Amurlean wheat was introduced I bore. CALIFORNIA KIDNEY TEA. In a plum nativo to thoSU'ru. It cures I It cures II Only i eenls. Try It nt King l'ioud,s. Oregor. Franco & CvFore,t City, 8. I". O'PAI.I.ON. LKIOII IIIVINt! O'FA IjLON & IRVINE, Atloriioys nl Lmv, OIICIION, MISSOUIil. Will .nrlp. In nil nuirlK nt Ml4-.mil. ('plliM llinis, unit all manner nt local IhHiipss will h'.Tlv mir i'i"iii.t a'l.'iillini. t S onic." nnrtli slile nr fniut limn.', mer rillnlc's Dltlit Slnio. A Morn oy nl Iju v, (iur.(io. , mo. Will limi'llce Inull Hie ..mils nt ,MI.i.iiiI, Heal estate iii.il full. i'IIiiii Imslncss iiininiilly utteinluil In Olllce ner Hi-liiillu Urns Slnie. ! A. II. .JAMISON,"-" VI. torn oy nl. Ijjiw, oal Estate. Imuranon ufcil Collect JiUC e,oit, mound nr, Missonii. Wi i lii'iu lli'.' Ill nil III.' courts nl linithwiv.t Uiss mrl. T. V. lUN(iAN, ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Olil'.dON, 3I1SSU1 111. III imirll.-u III nil ('mills nl MIsiiiml.KiiiiMH l.in Hint Nelir:uliit Ileal Kstnte Imilmw, nml I'nliei'llnlis t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' nllrmU'il In. Ii. 1. HE A, Aliornoy nl Lnw. Nohivy Public and Ileal K-lalo Agent, MAITLAND, MO. Vt .11 lilleml In nil IckhI liiivlin si liilriiti'.l lit nWcniK In all tin- .'.nn tH.it N'm iliu.'.tt .Mlis-mit. lias for Mil.' a Imp' inimli.'rof rlmlce Inulncss nls. Ii. K. KXOAVIiKS, A I TO It N K V AT LAW, OIIKdOS', MISSOIMII, III I'ra.'llee In nil (Vint i. ;,mI lMnt., 1 , .-. 1 1 -i.'.sa" l ( i.lli'.'limis iiniiiilly alt. ml. il tn. jluij?)nury & lfoorker, IIA N fv Ii U S A X D It I! () K K I! S OltKUO.V, .MISSOUIil, Uiiui M.niuy.liii Null's, Draw Drafts nn nl i.il.'ln.il rllli's. mill ( .lUi'titl'iii ii.tlv imiiln l'n liiM'Sfnr mm reslilcnls j l.n.iiri ii.''uniliiin.l 1 1 mil I'stnli', nnl liiv.'tmi'iils iii.nlc nn ravnrn !)le li'ims. J iliTt-Nt nllnrtu.l Ml 'I line Di'l.nslts. TIII5 Frazer & BScDonaltl FOI!V;.ST CITV, miss or It I. rpl:.NSA(!T,S a K'-m'ral ImlikliiK ImisIiicm JL Sells .'M'Siauy- on the chirr . Hies nr the I'nll.'il Slal.'sniiil liuioiM'. Allows lnli'iil or il.-ioslls when Iffl llS'i'ilUcil time, Cnllccllwiis ri'.'rlui euirrnl iiKi'iitinn. It. II. I'ltAZHII, (I HO. Wl'.lir.l!. l'iii'.Miir,Ni'. iivsriiia:. "ii t. Tji AT(TiTi?it73i." lIOMtKOPATIUST AM) Sl'lttJP.OX, oitr.doN, Missot-iti, OI'KiriJ.--.Al r.'sliK'ii.!.', Iwn ytri iinrlli I, A. Uwv.'.i's Htnii, j Imiiu'ily lesl.tenrv nt Levi Ov.'ii V.OOHI.IN, M. H. fl.A. rU'.IIK.VIIAejl,A..M.,M,l. fioslin & FicKuubnuin, piivsiciax a xd si;ittii:ox.s, oiikoox. y.o. OI'l'K'K One il-'or south or Hank. ii.-vlalrs OLAlllv IMIILIJKICK, rASIIIOXAIII.K BARBER anil HAIR CUTTER, OHKfiOX, MO. West SMo l'nlillii Silil.'irr. Iltwnei tfallv In- vl'os the iiiilroniinn nt thus,, linvlni! niijihlnK In the llnrher, llnlr-l'iillliii; or KUnniiinoiiliii; blue. W. J. K1JA, The Cheapest and Best PHOTOGRAPHER IX thi: f'lTV. I'OlTItTil AXD KDMOXD STHEKTS sr. joskim;, m. GEO. W. IJELL & CO., l'ltoi'iturroits BELL'S PATENT WEATHER STRIP II Is piiiirnut.'i'.l n shim iirnleetlnn iijintliNtr Wlmls, Hit In nml lliist, II will savi; ten limes In cnslH In l'lu l nml Caii.ets lu u sln'l.. si'inou, heslilcs the ntiiioyniii'i' innii lut. Tcnltory tor kali'. AK'.'iiti ran Iniii.llu It with less money nml imiku lariier protlla than any olhrr iialrnc In the imirld'l. Apply lu prrsou or hy k'lter to piopilcllIM niANCIH J1KT. M.UN&HKCONO STltHlITS, NT, JOSIll'lI, JIO. Oh, What ACruuhl. Will you heed the warning. Tlio 1g mil perhaps of the sure upproach of that more terrible dlsea-o Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for Hi.) sake of saving CO cts., to run tho nslc and do nolhlng for it. Wo know from oxperlnco that tiliiloh's Curs will Cure Caugh. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million llottles woro sold tho past year. Il rolievos Croup, and Whooping Cough, atmeo. Mother do not bo without it. Tor Lamu Hack, Sldo, or Chest, uso Shiloh's Porous Plasstor. Sold by. T. S. Hindu, Oregon Mo. D. R.V. a. CURES t I Dyspeptia. InHloll arijlnff therer.off SB. uch treu efttt Slomich, Kldnoy Liver, Ache I i VJMz, Acidity oflht Flatulency, Uver end CamptAlt, Torpid ;Comllpilon. Pilei, tj lie Hack and Llrabi, It utho best lllooil th World. Cluaran- furln.rlo tc.dby 11 Hi.ggUu to Ivo per led lilli. ucilon or monty Try Our Tllnl. Tenlc IiiMtri, tin refunded. pctUerlnthtWorlJ. Call for Uitin. bett ep. 6 D. R.V.G.Mfff.Co., Prop'., IU W.ihlngloi, mM BOBTOIV, IIA, New York D.noi. CS.Crlttwtcs, U5rltmBlMi. Brown's Venetable Liver phi. AroaKiiiojBiirofor Llvor Conmlalnt Constipation and Illliousnesn Q n ua Iroubl WW V