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MM). .i. ' - - 1 1 .. i , . , , , , , .. Yi VL' r It I- 'ii. The Nation's Patient. Thu American people havu again to faco V:nl news about tho President. '1 lis time, tho physicians, who have heretofore Insisted upon giving the pub lleroso-coloroil accounts, nro unable to conceal thoir ulnrm. As thoy put it, t con, plication has arisen, and the prusl dent's stomach reject nourishment This happened Sunday night and since that time his death lias been muniuntu rily expected, and Mrs. Uarlleld was told by the iJiyslclous to pivpuro for thcwotvL Tins very latest dispatches, however, jt lcforo wego to press, nro of a more encouraging character, but while there Is n llttlo ronssurance, great Hnxlety Is still manllested by his phy sicians. If tho stomach recovers its functions, tho President .may go on gaining gradually, but tho chances uro two U) ono against his recovery. EDITORIAL NEWS NOTES. ' Is Ilnnlnu them nil? tho noblest lto'inun of Ohio grnpo growers do not expect moro than one-third of a crop. Thk Republican party seems to be coniiortnbly harmonious just now. Kansas Germans uro organizing an independent political party to settle tho ltcer question. The Southern Paeitlo has been inun dated in Arizona by heavy rains. Int ern travel has ceased. Thk new direct line of tho Wnhaob road between Detroit and St. Louis was opened on tho KHh. Thk Connecticut courts Jiavo decided thnUpnituallsts arc era.y, and uro nut competent to make u will. Mil. Glaiwto.nk Is sulll-ring from ... r.iKiimi worry in IDs ollort-. to sreuro tho passage of thu land bill. The threatened export of gold from Tails to America, began with :!00,000 pounds. Other exports aro oxjicetcd. Tin: Iluroau of Inteinnl Revenue has offered a reward of $200 lor tlio arret! ,uu I'lnrdercr of Colh-elor llraytou ly (iiiiLeau knows when ho ha.- n good thing, Iuj will slay quietly In jail. The atmosphere outside ho ill find mala rious. Ak association to catch criminals has been organized at Lognnsport. Chlea. go needs an association to hang a few already caught. The Ohio Democrats want Professor Boll to invent an instrument by which they can toll hotv much Democracy there is in ltookwaltor. VANDEMHI.T offers $600,000 for the block opposite his now mansion, owned by thu Cnthollu orphan nsyluui; hu wants It for a privaio park. A geiiuliifl casuof Asiatic cholera Is reported to hnvu occurred at Finni jrioio, Giant county, Wisconsin. Thu patient died nnd tho physicians called jt Asiatic nholera. JlAjiTMAJjN, the Nihilist, has gono to Canada for fCr this govenimunt will surrender him to tho Uusshin authori ties. Hartmmin and ('uiteaij should bo crcmawii togptimr. '1'IIL iv.iiftl..... I .. ... "- lOUIUUIJOUS lor tins re gion oi country predict "stationery, or nigner temperature." Wo aro -is uou seuuiive as a circus Id this business stationary weather will suit us. o . - oi-NAToit l.-soALLS now dandles hi oaoy. air. iii-niia M H tllmimi tlvo man irom a senatorial stand point out justice demand tho confession that j a coloiiizorjmisgiylng success. uenekai. Grant has bought a luru nnu naniisnmo house on thu north kid of East Sixty-sixth street, Kuw Yorl t, t im price paw wa, 89.5,000. It .u inougwt ne n-tll mako this his fgtur, I10UIO. 1'.... 1 . . largest importatUiu of Norman ..urses ever Known to tho United States, flPnlirrnl .n .... - .- w vuu 4,,lu wuen j.jj Vero " now in JVow York. Thoy wore boln. shipped to Illinois for breeding pm' C hicaoo refuses o ,)onilit ..., sell papers in that city on account of .nv;wora.n-angers uttciulinL' thu l.ns.1, aces, yet over tlfty of them aro engaged g m in spilo o tho prohibitory ordinance. DnuiNd tho Inst fifteen veura nf -i very the South raised 40,f7',pi mlt. Of COttoil. Dnrl,,,. n-. vnnWu . ' . V'" 1,11,1 t''"'"'" 'ihari ;-,,"'"".""' irom ih.w to W,L. mimocr of bales produeei was.)CI.i:8(3:i5, . The droiinht has ,9 lllnos.that itja vlf , w ll lu ma'do Iko foveriioV i.ext wfnUjr hqlp ior jho ifmusands nf r . ,M" 'u ;"oereu guio! A,euuto y the fiihimity. ,ns "oniocrats ao unt uleased 1m cause tho Republicans did not nonilH siruignt ticket f .Virginia, ani for t lint, rone ..." n . . . Jhq defeat of tho Bourbon Democracy In t!llf Clnt. 1.3 . .... I " 7,"." ,"!'' p ft gpoi thing. The President Is. gettim? boiler, but you need not imrri- ww''i:i" J.j.. nboui that Wle'fflco. 'ext" winter timo enbuoh. ' '"fco'iJconVo wllll'ln with thorough disgust Vpon a man who iians nbout Washington' tlieso1 .days .look! ne for unofflcn. " '' .'''' Jv the Congress of tho United States fie not jtay rresldant' 'Garfield's Moc tor bills, too peopiooi lh6''coiintrv will. Jliiltltudos, North nmrSonUi, would Consider It furor tn tri c, it., i' 1 ... fflk m t,m Plitlont of I'"" l'on oml Hsnt siirgoons at Washin gton. I... u ti... I pcnplo's patient, Hint they will foot tho ! lulls. Tho nntl-Jowish iigllatlon has been revived in many districts of Prussia. Synagogues and tho stores of Hebrew liavo been iittaekod by uobs In vunous places. In Poineranla many houses have been wrecked, nnd tho mobs had to bo dispersed by tho police. The French Government having in vitcd the United States Government to bend some offleers to witness thu aiiliinin munonvrcs of tho French army, Sccretary-nt-Wur Lincoln has dcslgmit. ed Mnj.-Oen. John M. Kcofleld, Col. Ito'jert S. Lamotle, and Captain .James Chester to act on tho occasion. Mound City. News Items nro few and tinlntoi rat ing. Leo Durham has moved his ollleo into tho building where his harness shop is kept. Mr. Wetzel icninins with tho church hero another year. This will be pleasant news to many. K. T. HICO 1ms Slllll tlla ImfrOini. shop to Win. Mounts. Henry Llusal lias tnKen cliargo as butcher. Presly Durham has umde nrrango ments to sell out tho Central to Mrs. I J tiruoii. but wheilini Dm h bo completed or not Is not yet known. -Died, at his residence in Mound City on Saturday last, of ooumniptluit, HiratiiMasteis. Ho wiiHiilunit.nitv.iiv.. years of ago, mid ono ofthu original con- wHws ior grading our railroad. No caves a who ami largo fatullv to luouin his untimely death. ' Elder LuTnnr closed his nicotine horn trldny night hist. n0 will be iiai-h nero on eilnesday beforo tho i iiinn nuniiay in tins month, nt which tlnio tho ordlnaneu of lmptUm will he mijiiinisieroii ami an atlenipt made to iK.im:u a permanent uiuiroli heru M. i. NjIiiiIi sold her leninlnln"' mock oi conrectioneries. fixtures mid hoiwoholil ixnods at pubho sain last Monday. They have had verv bad nek for .lomo months put, anil lost mcir cniin n lew weeks ago. It Is not known whether they will remain hero or not. Pete. Roarers surniisoil tim marrvlns Sunday evening Mks Dora Meek, danghter of Mrs. Catherine Meek of our placo. This Is not tho tlrst tlnio that wo had lie-ud it reported that 1 etc. was married, ami kiiowhf lie falMtyof former report, wo wero Inclined to bo skeptleil. Hut evc- It nessos to tho ecreniony us-uro lis that It actually occurred. May life be. etc., etc." ' ' Hkut. Craig. Messrs. GullHanis & Doughty had five head of Hue young hoives and iiiules killed on tho railroad one nh'ht last week. " -J. Foster .Marshall of your oily on Monday last, sold his lino thorouah bn d stallion ''Ned" to John Pntterson of this city. Prleo pnld, SAOO. i rT.ho , ,.V?",b,,? . of 11,0 Christum ehurc h of this vicinity, purchased tho school honso nt this plneu on Saturday last nt publlu sale, and will relit th'e same for a church Miss Maggio Ludlow, a most fascin ating St. Louis Belle, who has been spending tho suuiuier with tho family of Dr. Hond. near Craig, left for homo on i iiesday last. Vo nre glmi to report a good ram. --l.ol. Sanford gave our poopla his ex eollPnt eeturu on "Old Times and Aew," last Satunluv ovoniii". All wero delighted with it. Our Greenback friends are makiii" arrnngmnonls for a -rrand ovation im tno ..3d prox. Some eminent speakers aro announced for tho owmslon, whloh promises to bo ono of unusual intersto Tho social event of the season, was a complimentary party given-to Miss An ilo Elliott by her aunt, Mrs. W. n VI Ilson, Kit Frldav uvenlng last. Miss AV"'0,1 "wt l'cautlf..r and aeeoni pushed bello of Memphis. Tenn. -Honry Thomas Esq., one of our leading merchants has ust recovered rom a serious attack of bllnous fever llis liitlo snn Linmett, wl id tho mis- fortunji of .raaklno an arm some ten days siuco is ublo to bu out ngain. Our former townsman" E. W. Ilooner, dropped in on us Monday last. Ed. Is mm- in the employ of the St. Joseph Refilling Company, euenrred in ".ving grain and purcLsed several cir oiu s o com at this place, for which hu paid thirty cents per bushel. Why a Letter Doesn't Co. Heeauso you forget to address it. Because you forget to stamp it. Hccaufo you forget to write tho town or statu on tho envelopu. Heeauso you used a oneii cancelled stamp. lieeaiuo you cut out an envelope stamp and pasted it on your letter. Decauso you used a foreign stamp. Ilecausoyou u,ed a ruvenuo stump. Heeauso you wrote tho address oU tho p of thu envolope.'aud It was Mlrt.;v oblitcrou-dbythu postolllee dating and cancelling stainps. And heeauso yon nut vom. i,.tt.... i.. .. I'lank envelope, sealed It and forwarded tto the-Doad Letter Otlloo-whoro uut,iiiiV- up,,,, tn.Misan.U valuabh letters are dally sent because the poo. pie are either curler or Ignorant of the postal Jaws. A.,.r... v.. . U11' We ,w,o would add a ruasuus wily eoinu. doesn't Ueeausoyoudo,;,,! yollr nan.o. Hi-eauo Indistinctly it cannot bo read. ' J Heeauso you' do not ! onico.stauiorcoumy. r ' ,r'vV ' Heeauso you write wlUi a nondl lsjubbedoffandlllelL.1 Rccftusoyou use Ink ,,u .. Itcannpt bo read. ir " ' ' Uccayso you wiltu iio immiv .. can read -Jt. " - ' " Ueso yw do m onejflju stamn l pr,epay postage 0 tlu fcnkyjr. fyPpila. Liver Complaint. i;i.i..ioi..i.. . . ,i7J.. "V.M K"l. nut' Niiin 'i i , 1 a. it .'niiii niiuun n v itiuizer, ovorv bottln has a prlutod L'uaranteo n it. . .... cordlngly and if it noes you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by, T S Ilinde, Oregon, M9. ' ' '& In Jtitat. worth tlw (nialj Vice o( 76 echu Vfrec yourselves 'of e, syin. ! ! ! conipfaln s, 'if I r ' 1 ....... .. tj. 'jiS'.': i , Tom Hlndc at an Immigration Aqcnt Tom lllniln retiiined from his vl-lt to llllnoU this week and reports every thing very tin. Tho farmers were all disgusted with that country and intima ted as much that they would emigrate just as soon as they could gel uway. Tom deeply sympathized with them and told 'urn hu was sorry thoy didn't live in Holt county where tho people regu lated thu wenthur themselves, and when ever they wanted It to rain all they had to do was to pull u Mring. Drouths and crop failures wore strangers to our farmers hero, nnd tho only dlflleulty they experienced was in gathering tho crop ; it took four yoke of oxens to haul u stalk of corn Irom thu field, nnd lif ter prying tho cars off with a crowbar tho stalks wuro generally sold to circus men for center poles. Quito a crowd had gathered around him by this time nnd Tom took m tho situation at a glance, and thought this was ti golden opportunity to get in hjs work, undhu everlastingly stuffed 'win full. Ho said the wheat wa below thu average this year and would only yield about 49 1-2 bushels to tho aeie, but most all the stalks wore sold to eastern cities for ornamental lamp posts. Feeding cnl tlo and hogs was thu most prolltnblo oc cupation, for all thu farmurs had to do was to cut a hole in the south sldo of a pumpkin and drive tho stock Inside in llin tall and keep them there until they wero roady fur market when they would eoinu out fat and slick. Tho Iiol's had to bo punched up und mado to squeal to litid out which end their head was on, thoy grow so fat. A kind of suspicious snillo was seen to creep over tho coun tenances of his listeners by this time, and Tom commenced moderating his stories; but it was too late, they had already proceeded to elect him Worthy Grand Master of thu Liar's Club of tho Stato of Illinois, and tho only thing that saved Tom was tho timely nppearanco of a Kansas real estatu nent, who had lip enough to cat shelled corn out of a I jug, and consequently wont Tom "ono better" all around. Thu mayor Imp. nciied around about this and takiii" both gentlemen by tho coat collars, llo led them around to tho alley back of the post ollleo building und 'told them in a fatherly innunor that he would give them just two hours to get out of town. 1 liey got ; anil Tomsas it was awful wuil tlay for walking, as the dust was no less, or no moro than seven inches deep. More about the Gizzard. ' Mu Kditoh:-A few months ago, if von recollect, I wrote a llttlo article in regard to finding snmo cold in a duck's gizzard, and I promised to keep all eyes open nnd if a nythlncr of tho kind happened again, to let you know. On tho 30th dnv of July I was up nt Oregon on buaueVs; my wife and chil dren at homo io lied with the nguo. During my absence, my wife's niece, Mrs. Levi Llneh, camo to wait on thu sick. My wife told her to kill a chick en for tlio baby. She caught ono, and In dressing it, found in Its gizzard a pieeo of pr.ro gold six or eight times as largo as tho one found In tho duck's gizzard, and another piece that will welsh about half as much, but is near ly round, nnd thr other Is flat. There Is gold hero In paying quanti ties too. nnd all that is wanted to devel op It, Is a thimble-full of energy nnd a little money nnd four years of practical senn. It appears to bo strictly puro and freo from all foreign matter. 1 am too poor to develop this thing, as It will takn practical men and machinery. This is tho reason : it failed oneo beforo nnd was called a humbug by myself and others. If the ones who havo means, and nro Interested m this bluffy land would gather all thu truths they can. and then get n practical man to Inves tlgatn the matter nroperlv, this enter prise would soon bo brought lo a happy conclusion for all interested. Hut in stead of tnkincr one practical ston to ward it, thoy talk Idly and foolishly aimiit It, seared at the thought of spend ing a cent In tho right wnv, nnd wait for tho scnlawaars to bring' it out, and hen, llko the drones at the hive, nfter tlio poor toillnif beo develops tho honoy from the flowers, ready to reap all its profits. 1 And now, Mr. Kdltnr, I hopo you win not throw any moro told water on Hs enterpris unless you properly invos tlgato It nnd it proves a humbug. I Know thero nro others who speak .'ll-'ht-I.V nf tlds affair and me. but I do not enro a cent. I know what I am talking niout, ami tho day is not far off, when the fun.nmking part of this cnte.rpri.so will Im over. If it is worVed out and proves a nieces, t hit onns that now call mo a fool will call mo smart Would not an v enterprising man rnvy me then "I Hint iUtollhrcnt nail of thn cnmmnnl. tv should bestow such honors nn I illnllile, in order to mako It a success? 1 mu in invnr or forming a rompanv nf .W.l.l .... .. ( . a ' . ... ...fiiu in mnu iron who nave the i tnnntio 1.. ...... ....i .... . .. ...i.i "i ? aim iviio, it iimv meet i in proper encouragement, will push It through. This Is the only way in )V, l,V Kivn iy ;onsenlto do any thing with It, or oven allow others. I Will not ill In a' It t.i.., .,...! ...111 1 1 ... 1 , . ..i.ii..-i .11111. null Jill' J . 7 oni-'W nnd Mifllelent means fall iiacl; in idle gossip, of a few inexperl. cneed fool. 1 I am renily at any timo to moot with such gnnf lomcn nnd discuss tho point and gnu them all tho Information upon tho subject that Tenn 1 Tho gold that has been found Is nt my lionso, and enn bo seen by calling. I be ievo that If practical men with ma chinor.v would takn hold ot it, that I. COIlM assurn tlinm Unit T 1.1.1.M .in n mis win pay ton ttoiinrs to tho ton m throo hours after tho machinery Is put In operation. I moan 'business, nnd if there cannot be a company raised In Holt county, It ean bo raised some, whoro nlso, sooner or Inter. I shall leave- no stono unturned until this en torprise Is dovolnpod. You will hear from me frequently. Yours truly, Ioa D. Stocking. .11... .1. i ... nuvillll The Markets. ciiioaoo, August 11, ism, HOOS, CATTt,K tfM n to 0 40 0 so ..... a ng 6 so (iio v W :o 0aa MHKAT. CWItN. Thirsdsy ljrttluy., , Niiturduy.. ., Moiidiiy, ,,,,,, TiiPMluy WfUiicsiUy,., Tlinnday l'rtitiiv . KatuJay ww..,(: 'fiusday. ciliit.Hriiiy .. $1 21 8 A3 1 1U.. 1 Tin , 1 21 . ft.1 6!l M fto CO .. I IS . .. 1 IV.. STOCK ..10.., Hilll-MltXTS. Mat1.a-icl flUAIV .to' Wvomlnn. Wvomlnn. Lim.... ' 1 1 Holow wc ptiblisn a letter from Miss Fannlo Meyer, daughter of our worthy Mlow.oltlzon, Geo. Meyer, who Is now in yomlng for her health. Miss Fun nlu Is but thirteen years of ago nnd writes a highly Interesting leltor, In ticca: Unilor City, Wyoinlii!. July ruth, tsst. Dkau Parents! Wo uru now mnl-. Ing our own butter; no churn either do wcuse. now tin you ii nko ItP" I Im agino you nsk. Well, Cnrno has charjro ot mat tlepnrtincnt; who beats tho cream witn a epoon, and I don't think ii iiikos as long as tho old Missouri wnv Misses luta nnd C'nrrlo Crittenden and myself visited tho mountains a short timo uiro in search of in.nli.rrw.,,1 spcelinons, but wero disappointed. Wu cnino upon numbers of sngu hens, nnd enjoyed ourselves trying to kill thorn with stones, but, ol course, they would in oil,) ,i ll jusi 100 SOOtl. inmin, corn, new potatoes nntl cil- cumners nro now in eating condition. Sthool lias been in suasion nil tln summer mid will continue. two months onger ueioro vacation. Tho teacher is u Missouri gentleman. Harvostinir will commencn nlmnt An. gun lutu. Our visit to tho Springs wa adoiltrht- ful one. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Hornnck. or wero in company with us. Of courso we wero an imppy in starting. Wo soon arrived nt tho Xoi th 1 which is tho dividing line between the intiian reservation anil govornmuiit lauds. Tho citizens huvo a flouring mill heru, a blacksmith shop, saloon and provision store Up, up on tho mountain top niav be seen a largo saw mill. Alter halting and watering both man and beast we moved on, passing ovor what is culled ''Rouldcr" or "Four Mllo Flat," which I thought was a most lio.iutilul piece of land, but not lit for farming, on account of its rocky condition. Tho Rocky Moun tnins to our south and Sand Hills to our north, and as you hnvu heard "Distanco icons oneimniniont to thu view," thoso Sand Hills arc tho nicest things I havo seen tor sonio time. Wo soon arrived at thu government pot, and while It Is way out, seemingly from all civilization, thero are many works of advancement and improvement hero; never in my llfo did I see such an accumulation of agricultural implements. It seemed to mo as it tnero wnro enough to farm thu whole nf Missouri. You tell my school mates and friends unit, seeing an intiian on paper or stand nielli ii mil. hi it cigar store isn't any snow ai an now, to mo. To seo a real live, "wnr-whoop-ing" child of tho for ot is a gonnino show. Hero at tho agency may Do seen many hundreds of tiiemj nig anil little, old and young, it is a sicht indeed to seo tho old squaws with tholrlittlo papooses. Thoy me uiuu iiniMiijr iiuiigi. rney ClUTV them on a lmnril. lm,l ilr.1,1 .... ...... ...w.. ..i.v l, just ns yon would hae a shoe. A squaw nun i.imjiiiu i! h real, jivo snow. Our party, twenty four in number, nnaiiy arrivctl at tho Springs. We camped out, slucping on tho ground, and wo eninn linen tiirlmililiii.nn.n,,,., 1 hero is about ail aero of water, In tho center oi wnicn is a constant, nevor eensiiiff, boiling spring throwing Its hot water several feet I1I2I1. Simndln' for tho bottom of this spring has been tried, but as yet the bottom has nuvor neon reaotica. J tie water Is constant! changing lis .hue Until houses have uet-n ereetcu iy tlio government ofllecrs, with all tho modern attachments, and bathing Is qulto pleasant tint', healthful, and we don't havo to "hang our clothes 011 a nicKory ninii" cither. Unug.cat pccnllarity of tho bathing if, 011 seum so iniicu lighter after com lug out of tho water. Jake tells. 1110 bo will tr.-uln nnn nf 1i1 sheep for n papooso and let 1110 bring it homu with mo. How wnnhl vim 111-.. 1.. hnvu a rnal, live papoose on tho Moyor i.uiiir ii ouiiui'i it uo nice! Somn of tho fishermen out horo nre suongiy oppnscd to tho Missouri nil grims bathing hero: they claim It kills UIU U-illtl-). Potatoes. r cents nor pound ; Pii1i1mn. on ...... t - .;':. - ' u vuuin iiit iouuu; squasn, m cents per pound ; beans. 10 cents per nound ; corn, 2,1 cents per dozen; cucumbers, io conts per dozen. Harvest hands command S-'.iO per day. Love to all. Fannie l-eorgo I. Senoy, the c)lubralcd pln- ianuiro)Kt of New York, has given thu Wesloyan Collcgo nt Macon, Ga., 830,000, making $100,000 In all con tributed lo that Institution. Mr. So- ney'8 donations to collegiate institutions managed by thu Wualoyans havo been muuiiiceut. The people of the Wost owo a dobt 01 groutuiioto Dr.Ayor for the pro dilution of Aycr's Aguo euro. Its time ly uso will savo much suffering and inueii tiieourageinont, and wo rccoin mend it with tho greatest confidence In Ilu .l.lll... ... .1.. ..11 .1.... f- . . n "iny iv no 1111 mat is pi'oiuiseu ior . . Aytir's Ajrue dure Is purely a voirota- ''u ,1,tur i pawr.rlul tonio, freo " ,l'"""io or any ininurni suostanco, ...lit ill...,...., .f. . .. . . ' u "")B uiut mu huyuiusi casus FEED FOR SALE. I havo a lot of Millet hay I will sell ..1 or. iwi ... . .1.11 1 ... .... ci.uii jiur 11111 iiunvurcu 111 urogon ii- is cNceiioui, ioou ior 111111; cows. I.eavo orders Inimedintoly with Hersh- uergor & Anderson, W.A. Gauuniik Cured of Drinking. "A young friend of nilno was cured of aiilnsatiablo thirst for lluuor. which had so prostrated hint that Iio was un- anio 10 uo any uusiness. no was on tlroly cured bv tho uso of Hon Ulttars It adayed all that burning thirst; It took away tho appetite for liquor j mado us nerves stcnay, una no nas rcmutnod i t-ober nnd steady man for more than two years, and has 110 desire to return to his cups, I know of n number of others who havo boon cured of drink Ing by it." From a leading H. It. Ofll cial, Chicago, 111. Hardly to bo credited, but It is nev ertheless true, that a Mok horse or a natl conditioned cow can bo brought up In a fow days by tho uso of 81111010118' Liver Regulator. Tho powdors should bo mixed wllh the food, nnd thoy will oat it readily; nnd It is surprising to seo what improvement lmniodlatoly takes place. It opons tho bowels, strengthening them, nntl does nil and oven more than tho best Condition Powders. A small quantity iu tho food for chickens will cure cholera, and keep tha poultry healthy. CALIFORNIA KIDNEY TEA. Trylt when all othor romodlos fall nnd get relief, liny It of King Ai Proud, Ore- nj Franco & ij0(, Forest City. 1 NEW CLOTHING HOUSE H. B, KETCHAM, Proprietor. rci.x weer, Between Third and Fourth S,T. JOSEPH, MO. At old 8tnnd of Townsand Wyatt & Co. CLOTHING. ITS, CAP! FDIHIK GOODS 33. BIDR,D, Manager, Wo nro now receiving nnd offering tho largest nnd finest stock of PlniM., ' brought to this Market. Mado and trlmniod u tho Most Stylish S, & bio manner, equal to any custom mado work ; all of "which ! Sold nl over luimblo fat ntioli r, ...... I.t . .n . . dolhing to call on s m,d oxano ouT go ls rd friw be ore ZL" aro confident our good and prices will g,vo aatlsfaeiioii. 3 wi -u4tr--.it ! it iviiiiiu mi iiifMierwi tn H. B. KETCHAM, St, Joseph Mo. Corsaut 3VCOTJ2STID Oia?-2". Arc making extensive prep iuntions for the Fall Cain imlffii iu Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing, Groceries, Cnns, Gloves, Boots awl Shoes, Queesware ami Glassware. They nro determined not to be excelled in Style, qual ity or, prices. Duo notice will he given on Receipt of stock. COllSAUT Havo you a himo horse? Call for Kendall's Spavin Cure. Seo advertise meiit. Maryville Academy Tlio first torm, fourth year, of this nxeollunt institution bcnliis August 29th, 1881. Didactics, scientific nnd a com- plcUi jNorninl course. All shoultl make arrangements to attend thu first day. M. S. K.MIlItKK, Principal. Gale, tho pedestrian, tlnlshod Monday at Now York, the greatest foat cvor at tempted In pedestrlanisin. Iio walked 0,000 quarter miles in 0,000 conecutivo periods of ton minutes. After finlslt- Ing Ids task ho offered to waccrSSOO to 81,000 that ho could walk 500 miles iu six days in addition. Wloked fqr Clergymen. " I liolievo It tn bo nil wmmmnil nvnn wicked for clorjrvmon or other nubiia meu to bo led Into clvinc testimonials to quack doctors or vilo stuffs called medicine's.' but wlmn a riinllv mnvltm-l. ois article, mado of valuablo remedies known to all, that all physicians uso and trust In dailv. wo should t'reelv commend It. I therefore) cheerfully anil heartily commend Hop Hitters for tho soon tiioy nave tionomoanti my irlontls, ilnnly bellovlng thoy havo no equal for family uso. I will not bo without thorn.", liny , Washington, D. O. The London Lancet oxcollont an thovlty In tho matter "-ays It would not bu in aconrdanco with modern surg g- ! ical sciuneo to remove, tlio bullet tro Prcsldont Garfield unless It excites 1 cnl disturbance Tho Prculdont's ph sicians tnink so too. A t'QoU'nunrntivo modlclno is ono of .1.- 'I.-... " i-.i-l mo nuHoimu neuossn.es 01 too aao. ..i.i. t 1. 1 . . iiuswinit fiaa ucun sppuea oy ur. .j, C Ayor & Co., wboso celebrated Cu- thartlu PJUs aro known to be tlio safest. surest and host purgative modlcinajovor otler4to tho public, Thoy aro inijd out, certain in moir cnoois, ana jjceep 1110 system f) gtioa oonaition. CALIFORNIA KISVEY TEA. Is n plant nativa to tho Sierra. euros) It purpsl! Only 6 cents, Try It nt King Proud, s. Oregon Franco & Co,, Forest City. Dan, Martin is now cnriTlni? a com. nlcto stock of Uut-gv Harness of his own mniiufnoturo which will bo sold a choap as first cities work can bo. Cull nntl Lo convinced. Words pass away, but actions remain. Let your actious be worthy ones., ' ', itnx r.iin.. a i. Wrtntlnfl: ns F. ENDEBROCK, Maiiiifacturer of nil kinds of TBAVELIN& and PACKING TRUHKS VAU8KS, tie,, AND DI.Wl.KIt IN PEAVELING BAGS ai SATCHELS. 113 & IIS Second Street, bet. Felix & Francis ST. J0SKP1I, 310 & Mevftr & MEYER. Secretary Illaino hits been sufferlii"' from malaria and a tendency to chills. Ills physician urges him to lcavo Washington for a little timo, and it is probablo iio will go to Fortress Monroe or sonio other convenient olaco. Mr Itlalno has been senrcely out of Wash- ington since last Novombor. Kansas City, Juno 7th, 1881. I.kis Ciikmioai. Man'k'o Co., Law rence, Kim.: I have tried Lois' Dandol Ion 1 01110, nnd bear ehoorfur testimony to its vuluo for persons engaged in offlc'o work for a livelihood. Some of my acquaintances havo nlso received "rent benefit from its uso, and cordially rec ommend It. Truly ycurs. D. k COKNBLL, Con'l Ag't U. P. K. It. A deputation of prominent Knglish Tories is about to visit Ireland to m- qulro iuto tlio condition of the agricultu ral Ltborcrs, nd to ascertain whotbor thoy aro treated as woll by the resident landlords as by tho absentee landlords, nnu ntso to ascertain how laborers aro treated by farmers, Tho deputation wHl roport tho result of thoir Investign tllis, and thu report will form the basis legislation to bo proposed by the rios next session. JAiioniioii! overv nni. Hnm mn hei Iiuh heuitl of Kendall's Simvln r.un,f uuvuiiiauiiiuiH. 1 Announcoment is mado of tho death of Gen. Robert Pattorson, who with tho raint of Major-Gonoral, commanded n portion of tho Union forces nt Hull Hun on tho 21st of July, 1861, and who was much blamed for a disposition of his commantl that permitted Robol ro-ln fakements to roaoh the battlefiold ant deoldo tho day against tho Union army. After SufTVirlilir fne bundrojls of other so called remedies" flon tvithout any bonollt, D. R. VVlVV or ncuiibv ill too stotnanii nnu im im. tiff K vuii iuo insianc ro r. 11. it v f. -vlll do all that is claimed for It. a. u. i,nphnmf Local Kdltor Syracuse Courier. Guarantood by all dtalors. Vonnor, tho wontlior prophet, says fo may expect a groaC chatigo in tho weather nbout tho timo tho now eomot is in porlliolloii. This will ocour tlio 20 of presont month. Hctwoon the 16th mid 20tb ho says wo tlinll bo nearly frozou by frosts and strong, cold, northorly winds. Vcn nor is. u chcirful sort of a p.crs,6n. Da, 1110, sol, fa, me, ra, do Do not foiget your music lesson. T. S. Mindo" now kcopf a stock of sheet musio. No Good Preaching, No matt can don good Job of preach a good surmoii, try 11 law suit well, doctor 11 patient, or wiiiu 11 food nrllelo when ho ferls ml.sorablo 'unit dull, wllh slugalsh brain ntul unsteady ncrves, and nono should iwiko tho at tempt In siii h a condll Ion when It can bo so cheaply nnd easily removed by r. little Hop Hitter-. Sue otlwrcohimit. John S. Chapin, of Now Liberty has tho choicest lot ot Hedge Plants;. that has ovor bosn offerctr for unlo In northwest Missouri, whtnb 11.,. nHra ... tho trmlo this fall. Addrcss. J01IN S. CHAPIN,. Cl-algt Mo.'. wo FOR SALE. RoVOrlt ililrnliti .li,nlll.i ....j-i... i. Orrifiin. nt r m V , . ""VV' eall ami see TO ffl)H & fKTlNlr" Onitouj Mo. Thunder AND LigitningM Peret (JHKGON, MO., Nolo AcontH for til Miuin 'oilicr Cntilo HGHTMRId Uh Ollr Till. II. K. l'nrnt li.ivl tttf linnii nim.iiiA.I l.. tliu l.lKl.ti.liiK li.Ml iHiHlni'ss ll.r tliu iV.'iii lout- nip. n-ii-rs in iiijnilmU iI imrtli'S fur wlimm i1 11:11 iluni. u'MrL't.li ,.r it-lii. u... 1..1 .... Hnvlnit i,.,h 1 it - 1.. " ,r "A"? .- lsi,..,H 111,1 tllUl'll t ill IIKl'IK-y ot tlio IllHIVl" I"'5' '""Mm tmi very best iniitiii faetiiri'il, they ask dm pnlnnittm- of nil ivlm Ue- ivr.141.1 i.iirii'riiiiii nj;aillM l.lKlllllllli;, di:ai. with wkx you know. tlPWllMl lit ('111.- HVVfiidlr Vim hy fnnililllll!! Illfi-rlnr nnN ini.l larKhiK tlimlilc prlees. Our liuuies are III liiltnmiityiiliil eu.ieet tn eoiitlime to V(, . 1 , ' " 11 ",,r uni'ii'si rn ileal !iiiliiN- .. ... ...-.ii.iij milium ieiiiie nun we lll- lllt 10 (ill so PKIIKT & HIM)., oiii:io., mo. ii PP 4 tseo. V. Luckhardt. m mm 7 OREGON MO., Brcoder ot tho Calebratcd Thoroughbred I have a number of Ihortiujtlibreil 1'oliiinl Clilna l'ljtM now reaily for hi'Uu Hint nre, breil from lull folaiiil china Honrs ami Hiiwm, ami which I offer 1111 tho inort rcasuiiiiblii terim In those dcslrliiK n SHprrlor tiiallty nf ho-i. .stock breeders iiho have seen my pigs priU m. them THE BEST ever nfferci" for sale hi Holt County. Tlmy are mi mu iiioous, nnu nave a elear peill?rec. My sows uro from the well known l'oiumi china stock Miners. It. f. Horsey & Soils, of IVrry Plko county, Illinois j A (! T OTalor, of Oreenciisllo, Hiilllvan oou.ity. Missouri, 11ml my li'mr from II. Custle, of WllliiiliiKtoii, Mills county, Illinois, ifu was xlreil by Honest T11111," ho by Jim Orow ; 1st ilnin Jenny l.inil j u (lam. Oxlonl Ilonuty. Allot my stock Is thoroughbred ntul not re lated In any particular. Call and see them at lay Nursery, niljolnhnr Ori'Kon. OL'O. V. UlCKHAIiDT, OKl'.OOX, MO. The Motive Power. Tho most beautiful illnsirntinh nofuct mechanism and U'llllfllllfltl strtiiigth to bu found on tho globo is a steam englno. It Is tho onihodiinont ot conscious powor, ami will walk away with 80 of 40 heavily Jadon cars as cas. ly as you would tako and toss It about, or push a baby car jiago down hill. Isn't it 11 plcturo to I00K at us it stands calmly on thn v,.nu ovory point mid band throwing back tho rays of thu sun like burnished trold tho engineer's cab looking as neat us a lady's pal lor P Did you over think how worthless this grand mnohlno would bo without tho powor to start Into life tho wondoWiil cogs nnd lovcrsP Let us point a moral frqiu this simplo skotch nnd apply it U ovory tlay business lifoP w wH seo at ,i glaueo that tho point in this illustratos tho grand prlneiplo of oxlstonco itsolf-tho motivo p;wor Yim can't start tho ongino without stan SSlniJlrI"l;M.,,,J?Mao wo,lt ,u s1ce"s- .....j ...hi. .in mu unurgy tlllU nusli nf tnn n, .. n; 1. A" l. " - W ?OS-tllO - v..... ....(. iiiu-uiiuuiu unit Hlf Ivo man ino uut-incss. 'mR-"iii1 mess without thoiai( havo labored for yea business machine. v . . ... . . rv i..:iv o poworr iv till vv .- OKIk I...I. s to porfect our tho bands, oiled tho cogs5?' anil in m. duced a groat many now features V"0 (I1IIIK I10W thai. It mill- tho track- and wo w.,nthy.. to "corno and see It work. We hnvcboo.i , obliged Cn get fhoro room ninl kvn ,nn...i fllo store room just east of K ins & store, where you crnfseo can see win iiiiusi i no or Fiim ,. county. Nor can my ifock of"coiui , and iindortuk ii muiu i, ..... '..rV'?3 Hi Halt Northwest Msso,,rr;-Tlu3fln ;3 intho nor Itwost. is also ,y $vl?. . . iiflwus, urcgon, Mo. J.T.Tliutclior of Oregon, Mo., has a suro c-iro for fo vor nnd aguo inonov rofundoil. warranted to euro or ceipt or price. One ounce bo fl 7V two ounce bottlo, $1.26. mo' 7C' ouut ny mall on ro on HEED .Mt-.t j FOLANDCHINAEO0S 'A AlMMtfw4l'.t.l'.JI't j- TZZ&rzrtrr, .-.r,T. - S." 'ill C.t i i J . ..I