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'I AXAHIiK Al)UHES9. Betlvercil hjr Rev. Cnrottirr In JUmo plum to Jnmra A. Mnrllelil. At theMethodlit Church In Oregon, Wedno day September 21tt. IiAtflKS and Oentm:mkn On tllO 2(1 day of July, 1881, Junius A. (Inrlleld, President of tho United States, wns struck down by tho Immlnf mi nssnsiln. Alter lingering nnml untold suffering, for two tnontlis nml 17 days, Ills grunt spirit was iiurtntl from tho body. Wo meet hero us citizens tu-dny, to iiiluclu our sympathy with that of fifty inlllioii!i of subjects under nno grunt .nnd nohlo government all bowed down with sorrow for tho distress which la iipoti us . It Is right and primer for w to mourn for our honored dead, and to outer upon n servteo llku tills. Thu .President nnd il place In all .our hearts and Homes; his name was upon ilui -tongues of our babes j in thr ennvcrsn don of our I'am'Hcs. iJvery pi.trlotle liourt fee's thu I'orco of whatlnis taken puce. Not only our own Xutlnn, but injury civilized pcop'o on tho globe, ex press profound regret that such a thing fhoulil blaeken our history and dufuuiu tho nanio of our beloved eoiintiy. We are a united peploj proud of our juico-try; rej(deing In our past history mid present prosperity. I'uaeo and prosperity oxls's within our borders. Toopio of every realm and tongue, aro seeking homes among us. 'liioeapa bi'ities of soil and c linato meet tho varied tastes of the great masses of humanity. Wo begin to realize tho goodly heritage which has buiallen to our lot. Our form of government is not excelled on thu globe. It Is demo cnu hi in tho Iruu sense of tho word. A government of the people, for thu nun pin, and by tho people. Hvery citizen enjoys equal rights and protection. Long and dispcrntn has been the struggle to ronoh thu present i-tatus of civilization. Many honored dead nru filermlng their last'long sleep in defeucu of liberty. hllu wo tarry to roiro speet thu past, our minds aro tilled with lhonghts tun big for utterance. Wo stop and exclaim: How wonderful! How groat Is tho prosperity which has iittenilcd this Nation 1 In thu midst of our exultation and ujuculutlnusnf praise with the rapidity of lightning speed thu sorrowful Intel Jigcneu greets our ears: Thu l'rosldunt falls a victim of death, or. crated by a worthless vagabond; for no other iva--sou than liiat of Indus good and great. Ti -day under these most -o onm and s:tcrod circumstance-1, wo mingle our grief Wo do not oxneel to In big haul,' to life that noble spirit which so recent ly pics ded with dignity over a mighty pewp u. The Nation's united prave'r for the pa. 76 days had been "(Soil fpuro thu Jfe of our President 1' The pititionhas been gru te.l in part, in that dentil was warded off for mi long a time. 'J he supplications of thu people bnvu all been heard, "by lliiu who beareth the ravens ory nml giveth the bungry meat.1' Why I ho preulous life was taken, ru uuis unnuswered by morial men. Uo who spuku this world into existence, and sot the planetary systems In place, throwing them out i i-oiii thu tips of His lingers as i-tars in the roynl canopy of heaven; lie who numbers thu very hairs of our heads, iilimo has an answer to tho problem: t'Why should he ilius have died?'' He InV. en properly eboen to execute ike Jim's of thu hind. No one doiJi.leij Ids right to pro-nlu ut thu bend of govern mental affnlis. That great iniud wns lieginning to levolull mi.u and correct ouiti of thu mistakes of thu past. Thought hurst forth upon the vb.il sub jects of tho day akin to Iliu infinite. The grc'ate.-t g-oil to all, w.ts ui'idoubli dly npermoM hi the mind of .fames A. (liir lield in his executive euiiucity. No su f .isu motives appeared In any hti-ino-s transaction, from the day of' Ills lining urnlion up to tliu lum" of death wa manifested In him unbounded interest in ihowu'fiiioot'ihegoveriinient commit toil to his euro: great men gethercd aroui d him to rueelvu his council. Tho people 'in mass begun to recognize in him ihe true lyp of manhood. It was in the ninds of great the populace. Wo hnvu found n mull equal to tliu emergency, .udapted forihottuui and elrcunistsiueos; just thu man to pacify and unite two groat part us under ouu common head. A statesman, Indeed! nhoso clarion voice gavo out no iiueni'ltilu sound, but .runs up and down, from lake to gulf, 'from oecean to ocean, m tones of truth .nud justice A tunor to evil doers, a joy to every good citizen. Tho members of tho Cabinet leaned .upon hbu us the tender vine to the inight'.oiik Though I lie storm and bus ,tlc of op'nlon beat upon him, hu stood flim as tliu .evorlic-tiug hills; no petty H)lsi motives swerved iiini to fuvnrit (sni'. Ilotoro his exaltation to tho Fro- (iduutial clinic, hu figured largely in tho hulls of Cnii2rosf,,and tho laws of the land bear his Impruss and imronuitv. It.vvns only an nckiiow'qdgiininut of tils greatness tu piaeing Mini at tho cli max ot Nntiunnl honor, and upon hi m, tho highest responsibility of a mlglitv people. Thu position had not been souaiit after; thu oillc sought tho mini 'and was satlsilciliu Its success In the midst of life and continued prosperity robust lu health, lumpy In uiitieipntiou liu was sliot down llKo a (log. Tim ball that pierced Ids itmdy wounded every truo American. It wu only tho utter- .ancu ot iv universal Mniiiir, nuistii from u human heart, madu by a sturdy sunicet: "i wnuiii iiavo tun niooii tu kon from my own vulns and forced Into innso oi a. iiyinir rres (tent, count It avail good." AH that luuiiau wisdom could contrlvo, was resorted to tor re lief. Tunder linnds and overflowing hearts dealt out' Kindness without mens uro. All tno pnttosopiiy ot science win brought Into command purehaneo good might comu. Medical skill was last In study (or a rolief. Tho body re talnodlic spirit until It could hold to- .gotiioyiio longer. In tlio quiet hours .gotnoyiio longer, in of sojjiiry nuturo, vmi llovnJftjjrelr turning ot tTionihx, coi lion man and boast ' rest, buforo the , comes tho niossiuro on.olectile wiw, "the President 1 dead." tullow-oitlj'.ens, wards full me "No tongno can tell tho rest ; oneh heart Kiiowotli Its own sorrows: otorn tv w 111 not reveal tho unbounded iiniruish of a etrickon pooplo, Tho bolls may top, their solemn notes, nud words of pathy may continue to bo fftlokoryyot tho IiiiU will not bo told. No discard, nut noto Is ! ard throughout tho hind. Tho heart tonrs of tho mighty millions tlow In a slnglo ilvor. Wo turn tv moment to look Into the prlvato character ot tho man. Upon taking tho oath of ofllco wo seo nn in li to tho uharnolor of tho man burst Intr forth in expressions of lovo for nn aged niothor and a dear compnnlon. If told tho talo and was taken tip by nn nnxlons lioop'o. Puro nud noblo, un tnrnlshed ovon by pnrly onomlo, clenr us tho noonday sun, froo from thu sllghtoU suspicion of wrong, fit for. co lestlal habitation. Such was the char acter made by a lamented chief, onu worthy tho oxnmplo ot every young man in thu Nation ono that will live In thu thoughts of nations vet unborn. Tho Clod of the universe has need for just such men to swell tho great compa ny ot martyrs lor truth and right. Thu inmunorablo company of tho grunt has been Inctenscd. bnrth Is poorer: llcnvon is richer. What aro tho lessons to bo learned from tho unbounded calamity P Al ready statesmen nro thinking to correct tho weaknesses of jrovcriinicntnl law. Tho North nud thu South uro embrac ing each other in affection and lovo, never botoro manifested ns now. Polit ical parties uro o'uvnted to it higher pbuie. Truo manhood will bo praised higher in vo-irs to conio. I ho uliris- thin rellnlou has trained another victory. Thu Instructions of thulliblu Imvu prov en Milllcicut to inuku a dying uetl ns soft us downy nll'ows. Not n murmur or complaint escaped tho Hps of tho martyr. incro is u divinity mat shapes our ends, rough liuw thorn ns wo may." Ho is gone, nut lives forovur. thu casi: or OUITHAU. Thu death of Gen. Garfield nt Long lli'iinuh, It was supposed, madu it nec essary that tho iuqttO't as to the cause nf his death should tako place in the Statu of New Jersey. It was given out that thu Coroner of. Monmouth county, thu county In which Long Hraneli is situated, would demand that Guiteaii be delivered to lit i it that ho bo examined by a Cormier's Jury. Upon thu verdict of this jury thntthu President died from the effects of a gunshot wound lullictcd by Guitoau, it was expected that the latter would lie he'd by tliu Now Jersey authorities to auswur in that State tho crime of minder. In 1858 a man was wounded In Now York and was removed to Nuw Jursuy, .li.i.x. I n jllflil .111 llld l.llCill1 t,1tM 111. lllcted thu wound was indicted and tried in Xuw Jersey, but tlio Supreme Court of that Slate held that New Jer sey bad no jurisdiction over tho crime, tliu aujutcd having not donu any uct in New Jersey. A few years ago a person was grossly Injured in Philadelphia, and was carried over to Camden, X. J., wherohu died. The poison indicting tho wound was taken over to Now Jer sey, where hu was tiled, convicted and hanged, thu Supreme Court holding th'Jt Nuw Jersey hud jurisdiction at common law. Since then, in 1877, thu I.euislaturo unacted n statutu applying to tlds very condition of clrun instances. If this statutu be sustained us constitu tional, nud fliiillar .statutes exist in other t-lntcs, thu trial of thu ussnssi might certainly take place in Xw .Ter ser, bliould it oe dctui iutneil mat tif.s man cannot bo tried in Xuw Jersey, and cannot be tiled in tliu District of Co lumbia, thu death not hnviug taken place thore, it Is pos-iblo that there will grow out ot this singular condition of circumstances some ainuudHii'iit to thu geuoral u imlnul codu that will prevent such an extraordinary failure of justice hereafter. Oeautlflers. Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy checks and sparkling eyo with all tho cosmetics of l''rancu or liuniitiiiui's of tlie world, wbi'u in pour health, nud not iiiitLT will glvu you such good Health strength, buoyant spirits and beauty as I lop lii'tei'.. a tr ans vermin proof See another column. Georg'a papers uro salng that pos slMy Senator Hill's malady may oh igo him to resign his seat in thu United States Senate. Dyspepsia & Liver Complaint. Is it not win th tho Hindi prico of lb cents to frco yotuselvcs of ovury symp tom of thus'u distressing coinnluluts, If you think so call at our btore and get a iiottiout Milton s utilizer, every iiottiu has u printed guarantcu on it: usu ac cordingly and if it uous you no good it will eot you nothing. Sold by T. S. lliude, Oregon, Mo. A Mexican niys that tlio eovornment of tho United Slates Is ess rcliab'o than tli at of Mexico ami lias more distuib lug elements. Shlloh'3 Catarrh Remedy. A lunrvolous euro forCatarrli. Dinh htlicria, Canker mouth, anil Head Aclie. With eiudi bott'o there is mi ingenious nasal Injector for tliu more succui-sful treatment of these complaints without oxtra charge. Price M)eU Sold by T. S. Hindu, Oregon, .Mo. "Actuality is tliu thingness of the here," ms Philosopher Alcott. Hut what thu Amuileau people consider uc tuu it y, Mr. Alcott, is the huicuuss of tlio tiling. ) Tho poor sntl'erur that has been dosing himself with co called Troches, Dnd tlieroby upet his ftntuuch without cur. lug ihu troublesome cough, should taku our utlvlcu and use at once Dr. Hull's Cough syrup and get well at oueo' Shlloh's Cnnsumntlan Cure Tills is beyond otiestioii tho i Vst . . , successful Cough Medicine wo hvo ovur sold, a fuw doses Invariably cto the worst cases oi cotih, Uroup, a Hroiiehitls, while its wonderful sL cess in tliu cure of Consumption Jis without a parallel in tho history oi medicine. Since lis ilrst discovery It has been sold on n guarantee, At m whicJi no other medicine can sttull. If you have n Cough wo earnestly ulk you to try It Price 10 i ts. iiU cts. affll 81.00 If your Lungs uro sore, Chest, ?jr Hack, Lanio, uso lhiloh's PotouO PW stur. Sold by T S. Illiule, Oreg(Ji Mo, OAMl'IIIINU HII1NKY TEA- ForLumo Hack and all Kidney troubles. t?lt... A nl ... ...... 1. ... t-t C e uuiiin. jimv hi dud jiui iiii iv Proiitl's, Orogonj Franco & Co,, For est City. DON'T FORGET IT Wo Imvo just rocotvetl a vory Ini'go stock of Glassware, Qnooiiswiiro, Table nud Pock ot Cutlery, which will be sold on closo margins. HERSHBERGER & ANDERSON 3.500 Fine Orerconts orcned at Mcfulnoh's, 1900 Ficdoieck Avenue, St, Jtph, Arrivin Wo aro now receiving our Fall and Win ter stock of gooils and invite tho inspection of all close buyers. Our goods aro fresh and new. We did not carry over from last year, a singo over coat, Cloak, Blankets, or any of that class of goods. Call and see us. We can and will save you money. Smith & Phelps, CLOSING OUT! iVERYTHING We are closing out our entire 4ock of goods, consisting of a lull and cornp etc line of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, etc.. at NET COST, in order to leave the country.. We mean business, and if you would take advantage of this opportunity to secure cheap goods, call early, as they must be sold by October 1st. W. H. WII-I.IABSS, Forest City, Mo. - X. I). Anyone dusirlng to eusriige In business, wu would sny, here is a good opening. Wo will sod thu entire stock, mid give satisfactory reasons to all tor ilolng so. More uuiidiug ami commoutous resilience tor sale eiicnp. FORD & -thi:-- FIRM OP FOREST CITY, DVCO., Are now prepared to show tho public tho best nud largest stock of Boots aiad. Slioes Hats and Caps, Notions, Etc., Etc., Kvor offered In Holt county. Wo also Imvo a full lino of fJluss and Queens wnro. Wo believe that wo Imvo tho largest lino of Ladies' mid Misses' Pine Shoes. Call unit examine goods. Wu will not bo undersold. H ra na ) Viyfi, l&k. UAU L. JJ vTS. & GO., SUCCESSORS TO .ii.a:rj?xJ.iNX, mo, DKALKHS IX ( generalTmerchandise. ) We deslro to call Spsolal Attention to our large nn J well oclastod stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS MJDGAPS, Quoenswnro, eto., which nro now being received, nml extend a cordial Invl tntion to nil, to call nnd examine our goods beforu purchasing WE AKE AGENTS FOH THE ot which wolinvo a lnrgo stoekof nil grades, Country Produce tnkon in oxclmngo for goodH at highest Market Prico. JAS. EWIUG- & CO., s, i . ' MUST SO V. II. WILLIAMS SMIT If ift I riif-smnxT Airrnuit's .iimi:ss Last Thursday, the 2lM Inst., It was deemed advlsablo for President Arthur to tuko the onth In the National Capitol, and alter being sworn in by Chief Jus tlco Wnlto, In presence of tho members of tho Cabinet, a tow Senators nud members of tho House of Kepresoutiv tives, he mndo tho following uddrcss: "l'or tho fourth time in tliu history of the Republic, Its Chief Magistrate has been leniovcd by death. All hearts nro filled with grief and horror at tliu hide ous crime which has daikened our Intnl. The memory of tho murdered Presi dent, Ids protracted sufferings, his tin yielding fortitude, the uxumplo and i achievements of Ids lllo nml putlios of I his dentil, will forever Illumine the pa ges of cur history. I'or the fourth tinio, tiio officer elected by tho people nml ordained by the constitution to fill n vacancy so created,' is called to as suinu tho I'xeciitlvo chair. The wijiloni of our fathers, foreseeing even tho most dire disability, madu sure that the Government should never bo imperiled h.-eatisu of uncertainty of human life, i Men may die, but the fabric of our frr o institutions remains unshaken. Xo higher or ntoto assuring proot could exist of tho struuglh and permnnuncy of popular government than the fact that tliotib thu chosen of thu people may bo struck down, his constitutional suc cessor Is peacefully Installed, without shock or strain, except sorrow which mourns tho bereavement. All the noble uspirutlrtiis of my lamented predeces sor, which found expression In his life, the incisures dovKid and suggested du I ling Ids Inlef administration to correct I nbuses and enforce economy, to ml ' vnnco prosperity and promote geneial we'fare, to insure domestic security nud maintain friendly nud honorable rela tions with the nations of the earth, will be garnered In tliu hearts of thu people, ! and It will be my earnest endeavor to I profit by Ids example and experience. j I'llOSlTItlTY 1H,I:SSKS Oflt C'OUXTItV. Our lUeal policy is fixed by law and well grounded nud generally approved, Xo threatcnni!' ismiu mars our toreln-n I Intercourse, ami whilom, integrity and thrift of our people may be trioted to j continue undisturbed through the pres I out assuriil career of peace, trumpiilily and welfare. The gloom and anxiety which have eiishiouded tliu country must mal,e rcnoo esneeiallv we'couie ' now. Xo demand for speedy legisla tion lias been heard. Xo adequate oe-ca-ion Is apparent for an umi-ual ses sion ot Congress. Thu constitution dellues tlio functions and powers of thu I.uctitivu as clearly as thoso of cither of tliu other ilepartinents of the uorern incut, and ho must answer for the just exereiso of thu discretion it permits anil thu performance of tlio dutiis it imposes. Summoned to lliese high du ties and responsibilities, and profound ly conscious of their magnitude nnd gravity, I assume thai trust imposed by the coii'-tiiiition, relying foi aid on Di vine guidance and tlio virtue, patriot ism and intelligence of tlio American people." surra. Vou should see thoso $10 suits. Mulnlueii is receiving his great stock of Winter clotliin;?. . You tdinuld eco Mclnlucli's Fnll Winter Caps, lints nud Scurfs. nud MiTulnoh now has tu stock the larg est line of CLOTHING to ha found In St. Joseph, outside of tlio largest Jobbers. A ?i odlv hlzcil mindlu of nuw music from O.Ditsou &Co., Iloston, nnnouiu- us that they have, with their usual vig or, commenced tliu lull campaign of publishing. The first that meets the oyo is u song, "Tender, loving Eyes of bluu" (:t cts), by Mullaly, and is ae eunipanlcd with n sweet little ballad, "Ileautiful Violets" (80 cts), by Lyman Hrticlcet, u nice affair for children's con certs! then comes a glorious bass soils, "Light of our Way" (!!0 -cts) .hy Colo; n very neatpicturo tille belongs to "Tlio Forest echo" (40 cts), n neat piano piece-j then there is one of llcrgcr's pretty little pieces entitled "llntnpinn" (2.1 cts), for young players; the "Oliv ia Walt." (35 cti.), bo Cotsford Dick, nnd tho "Gludo Polacea Quadrilles" (.'10 cts), by Coluinan. An interostins.' number of thu Weekly Musical Jlevord, Dexter Smith, til. tor, Is nlso found in the roll. DO YOU WISH to save money in tho purchase of your Fall or Wintor Cloth ing, your limits anil Shoos? Il you do, wo plainly tell your to call on us and hu convinced. HERSHBERGER & ANDERSON. SALT. Melnlnch 1ms his usual big pilo of Salt for fall Undo by tho bnrrcl or car loud, FLOUR. The colcbintcd Falrbury Flour nt Molnluch'fl On the lfiih ln't.,s?8,o00 was forwatd ml feom New York to tho MYOl' of Port Huron. Mich., for the hinellt of the sufferers from tho recent forest nnd larmllrl'S. Tumors,' oryslpehu, inoioiiriiil ills imsns. scrofiiln. nnd iiencral tlebillly oured by l)r Linsey's iHood Soarchor. iimnnirliiir forest tires nreviilleil In Vi.w .inrsiiv. do liner the recent "dry spud," nml many valuable tracts of pino nml cedar wcro scrumsly ilamnged or destroyed. Tho best Mrongthciior of mind mid hotly is llrown's Iron Hitters, it Is very soothing nud refreshing In its etrcct. John V. Ilrooks for ninny yearn Idcii- tilled .vitli Western railroads, tiled in Germany on the lGth lust. Mrs. Mary Manin of Hnrrisbnrg, ra., says: "l suifured severely irom a complication of feina'u diseases; that sense of bearing down seemed as If It would kill mu; my habits weio very ir regular; nothing seemed to benefit me until I tried llrown's Iron Hitters. If Americans would sit longer at the tabic, converse cheerfully and be happy while they eat, they would have les dyspep-huind a more cheerful religion, A Timely WnriiltiK, or Hip i:xicrlcnc0 of n .Mlnlnter. if you suffer from trencral debllltv, brought on by loo close application to business and excessive brum work ; or Irom iiiereasius prostration nml sinking spells, that even a rct or lemovul of thu euuu will not relieve, lllilku liustu to do us u reverend friend of ours. Hu m- cured from his tlrugglst n bottle of urowirs iron miters, having heard or its merits from u nliTsleiaii, who told In in not to tako itnyotlior Hitters or Ton ic, for with thu exception of Hrowu's Iron Ilitters. thev nil contained alco hol, and hnil tailed to trlvu his lintients lastiiiL' relief: nor should hu tuko any other preparation of Iron, for with the exception of l'r.iwn's Iron Ilitters, they all blackened thu teeth, and often gave headache, which llrown's Iron Hitters novel did, but in fact cured headache. Tho effect was most s.itl-faetory j ho tin lurtliately realized wonderful results. His old energy returned, his iiatutal force returned, and he felt hinifclf al together n new man, full of health, strength and vigor, anil ho has contin ued It) remain so ever since. Now he recommends Hrowu's Iron Hitters to all his friends which we unhesitatingly do to all our rentiers.--Globe. American horses will not make as much money abroad this year us the American donkeys have spent there. Dr. J. V. Gibbon, of Aik., writes: "For many ycuis in.v wife was n suffer er tiom a terrible fein.de complaint that bullied tliu skill of all phy-lclans around mo. 'I here teemed no dope for her. I was made acquainted with tlio compo sition of Dr. Dromjroolo's Kiu'lish ! male Hitters, and kninvliiL' Ilium to be good, I procured several bott'es and placed her upon its use. They cured her sound and well, nml I tin not tntu to my. they uvcd her life." licsi-1 When you tako a trip you are fre quently troiiiiicd wiiu coiiMipuuon headache, pains in the stomach, indi gc-tlon, a Iceling of weakness or gen eral lassitude, heartiiurn, acid or sour stomach, etc. You tin not wish to ...i .i. .. ... ciaiu vou r siouiucii wnn u en llllll- scntim; pil's, hut it you wish a pleas ant and sail 'factory remedy, procure a bottle of llailey's Saline Aperient, which will cost on:y fit) cents. Il is ex ceeillnsly pleasant, always ready anil acts promptly. On the l;lth Inst., the editor of the Hates county, (.Mo.) VVwum was pub licly cowhliled by thu editor of Ihe Hares county Democrat. These papcis are rivals in politics anil tlio incident was only mi e.chai'go oi editorial cour tesies. Will vou heed thu warning. Tho Ms mil perhaps o the sure approach of that more terrible dicuo t oustimpllon. Ai-k your.'ches if you can affonl for tiie sitke'of siivlng fill cts., to run the risK and tlo nothing for it. Wu know from experience that -liiloli's Cur.-, will Cure Cough. It tiuvcr fails. Tills explains why more than a Million Itottles were .volil tliu pa-.t year. It iclieves Croup, nml Whooping Cough, at once. Mo' hurt, tlo not be without it. For Lamu Hack, lde, or Chest, use Shiloli's Porous Plaster. Sold bv. T. S. Hindu, Oregon Mo. ' Chicago is doing more building this year than in any year sincu Iliu tine which followed thu great tire. Two mil lion brick per day tiro being laid. A Connecticut Maniac's belief Is that lie is divine, anil therefore has a right to ride free on ruilioads. Hu tries to kill conductors who deny his claim. Hiifus Hutch is pnssino ihu parly days of tliu autumn season at Cranston's ho tel West Point, wheio. in his semi- pi-anger's coMuino, hu is a centra! tig lire. "Sellers' Liver Pi.l.i" Imvo been the standard remedy for nialaria, liver complaint, co-tiveucss, etc., for fifty year.s. Tho eamnali'ii uiruiiisl thu hostile Apaches lias been Initiatul liythe mureh oi (iimcral Curr to Ciblcii, with -JU0 I'nitcd .Stutes soldiers nml a company of si outs. Thu Indians nro MrunjjU Intrenched m one of tho naturally lor tilled portions of Arizona. This lady had been married thirtci'ii vears, and during at least ouu-lialf tif that tinio had been n cufl'eier from tlie effects of Leiuorrliiea or Whites anil Its many atteudaiils. Sim was very much reduced in i-irength and llesli, being unablu to take any active exer eiso. Dr. L. advised tho us ot Dr. Droiugoolo's Enii.isii l'i:M.i.i:HirrKiti- as lie knew us couiiosiu hum inanv duubts sho commenced its use, hut after thu titta if six bottles, (dist ill" only St.l.OO) she was rcsloicd to per fect lien. tli. Prominent Northern Democratic poll- tlolans will attond the cotton o.sposi. tlmi nt Atlanta for an iutereiiant;u o opinion on tliu tariff question. .u. .1. '1'ihlen, fsenators Kernun nml Eaton,and Speaker.llauilall nru uxpecieu. Administrator's Notice. Letters nt .Vdnilnlstrnlhm on tlio olatii .laeoh ltostoek, deeeiised, were ittaiiled 111 iimlemluiii'il. Sent lulh, IsSl, by ihe 1'rolial Clwiirt ol Holt (oiuity. persons iiiiviiik ri.ioin iiihi ni are re'iuired to exmhlt them lor a liuyiuiee to the iidiiilulstratnr within one year tit er the ilalf ot said letl'rs.nrtliey may lie nree inli'd Inuii any henellt uf sahl otate. and If stieli claims li lint exhlhlted wlllilu two ears Irom Urn dale ol villi letters they will ho forever liarreil, , . Mia u tors nn j 'i0IN nuoiiKIt Ailin'r fjjROwrrs Pepsin Tonic FOR THE CURB OP Dygpopsla, Intilfjostlon, Hoadacho, Hoariburn, Sour Stomach, and all implaasant offocts arising from ovel jatliin or drinking. It Is rniuimseil of Pepsin, llliuhnrh. ManTrnke nud (icutlan. remedlfs that ut tnu'qunllctl Tor the cure of nil dls eases of thiT stomiich and bowels. (Jive It a Irlnl ami get sure relief. KendSp Sent loinnihbiM on receipt of By B. C. SCHOLZ, Pharmacist, CORNING, MO. Successful ' nnmetr i'vcritlrmcrcit, at It N rrrlulit ""wkV uw '"' ter. Atvi excellent for luuiiau lies Ite.et pruot Ueliiw. KltOM COL. L.T. FOSTER. ViiiuiKlmvn, Ohio, .May 1U. issti. Pit. 11..I. Kknii.I.I...S: To,, llentHi-l li.nl a it.v v.iIiimMc llaiiihleiniiloii enlt ulilcli I prl. nl ery lilulil), lie IiiiiI a mtj lan,'i' Imiiic unIii nn onu joint ami n small one on lite oil.t r which muite lili. very litnie, I li.nl lilia iiiulti' Ilic i Ii.oku of two M'leiliiary HiitKt'inis.ulio lull fd lo cHrc lilni. I w its one iliiy re.ulli.K the nil M'lllseiiicut of KcliiluH'i IiiiIii Cine III lint I'lilciiii'i t'.(tii't, I ili'ieriiilneil at mice to try ll mill cot nr i!rina:lo.s here to selnl for 11 1 They onlereU three hollies! I look them nil mol Ihoiiiiht I would tle II it thorough til.il.I iim'iI II iieeonllni: to illreellnns ;unl tne limrlli ht the eoll eeieeil lo h lame, nml Ihe Iriiiis lme illMipiieareil. I nseil hut one hullle ai.it tlieeolis liiohs tire n tri'e irmn lmiips anil as Miioolli ai imy horse hi Hie Male, lie It entire IJ iiueil. Tiie eliru was hu remarkiihte tlnit t lettnoof in) iieliilitiiili.it elhe reinahihiK two hollies, nlinareiiow iiilnu It. Ver ItrpH.-rt fully, KHBALL'S TSPAVIN CUBE. Itoeliesler. lint,, Nov. :w, Itxi Z U. S. Kl'.MiM.I, ,Sr CO., tlrlllH ;l'li tin' ,-e.nl us a Hiipolv of iiilverllslti); mailer for Kendall's Spat III ( lire. It liasnceod mile lu re mill ylves Hie oe.il oi suiiMii.'iitMi. wi nil wo omr mpiii, nulimu el lo hnrii tliel1rt iiiifiiiiir.ilite report Very liespi elfullv, .1. Paw.Hoii Sou. l)tii).'i;iM.i. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. W'liithroii. limn. Xov. iiil. Issu. 1)11. II. .1. 1;i:mi.i.I..V Co.. lit nts i-Knelon il ptiMM' llml '- ii'IiIn lor inir Tin:itic on Mm ilorM-aiid hltdlirases, 1 n.ue lieell UiliiiS K'u dull" Slim In Cure on one of mi horci for ooiui So.ivlu. tine hotlle entirely eiirid the l.une- ues mid leiiiou'il Imt nil tin- hiiiieli. Ilium ... -.. v ...... . . l.eroy 11. (Irnliuin. i KENDALL'S SPAM CURE Oil Human Flesh- fallen's Mills New Vork, 1-Vh. 'Jl, 1STS. no. n. .1. Kc.siiAt.t. Co.. tichls i l lie par . lli.iiliiriMi'lillwhh ll I nml .olir ,Sl;illl Cl.n ... . '.II. .limit ..ni l., .nnilli f sKli'i'll IlinllthS 'stimulus. 1 had Ir ed ui.uiy llihiKs Imt hi vain. Your Spavin Cure pin me icei hi nn- kiihiimi nu-iihi. nml ror the lli-M time since hurt l or.i. family lliilmeiit It excels iiiiMIiiiii! we eer iim'iI, liev. Jl. 1'. Hell r.istorof M, K.CIuireli. lV.lten'.s Mills, X.v Is 'i"li III III it ielfecls, mllil III t'ine!t"ll lis It itnes dues not hlhter. el ll Is pelielrntllis ami piiwciful to leaea eery deep sealed pain or In rcuiow am linn iiinwlhor oilier enl irirenu'ii l.s of tlie Joints ami llmhs, or for rheumatism In iiuiu. or fur aii iittrpose ior will -It a llnlinenl is used for man or IhmM. II Is nmv known to hu Ihe hest llultiienl for nun cut iim'iI, iielln mild am! yet certain In lis clteeK s.liil aildiess foe Illustrated Circular Willi h Welnllik KHespi.lllvep.of oi lis Tlltjles. Nn n dv has cut met wlllisaeli umialllled sin- eess lo any kliuwehlite. for liriit as well ns "7'ri'T. SI. per hollle, or s IioIII.m (or All DrniWtsishaM'll oi cull el It forum, or I will he sent post paid to mi) midribs on receipt of in lee hvthe proprieties. UK. II. S. KUXDAl.f. & ft)., liiioslniwi Calls. Vt. Sold by Ail Druggists. U.TEimS ALKIKE, Attorney stt Law, OltlHior, MO. priiellcelnalltlieeoiirls of Missouri. Ileal estate and collection litlslucvi piiimptly allemlod to tilllee ovcr;Sc!uUle live Store. MiimHiiii.wnn.iiiwm E. J. KELLOOd, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, citAiti, v.o. Will practice In all the courts of Missouri, ileal estate and collcctliii; business promptly Ilf ended I". ALEX LOZO, P1TBB11I, PORTRAIT And Art Gallery. Cor. 5th & Tcllx, ST. JOSEPH, Mo. All Work Wiirrnntcil. CALIFORNIA KIDNEY TFA. Is a plant nativu to the Sitrru. It' euro I It euros!! Only M cents. Try It ut King Frond's, Oregor. Franco & Co.,Forcst City, OALIFOKNIA KIDNEY TEA. Trv It when all other remcillus fall nnd gut relief. Uuy It of King & Proud, Ore gon ; France & Co., Forest City. ,T.T. THATCHER, M. I. IIOAKEOPATlllST AM) SL'KUF.OX, OUKflON, .MlSSOI'UI, Ol'l'H'K.-t residence, two do iri mirth I, A. Keevcs's ritoiu j toriuerly rvslileticu of Levi (Iren 1. I. HE A, Attorney at Law. Notary Public nnd Heal Estate Agent, MAITLAND, MO. Will attend to all Iji-al hiiHlness Intrusted In ins i-itro In all the I'tiurtsiit Northwest Mbsunrl. I las tor salu a liirue limnher nt choice husluei-s . luls. S. I'. 0'KAI.I.ON. l.KItlll IllVINH O'FALLOX & IRVINE, Attorneys at Law, OlIKttON, MIHSOUltl. AVII1 praitleo la all courts of Missouri, rolleellons, nml nil imuinerof lepil huslness vvlll teeilvi' oilf pniinjit n'telitloii. OlUcf ni'rlli ofilo ot I'otirl House, over rililile's DrilK Htore. A. II. JAMISON, Attorney at Law, Ueul Eatato, Iusnranoo and Colloot IiiK gauti JIOU.NI) CITY, MIKHOUIII. Wl.l praellee in all tlit enntts of northwest Miss mil. AV. J. REA, The Cheapest and Best PHOTOGRAPHED IN Till! (,'ITV. FOURTH AND EDMON1) STRF.ETS T. JOIKI'M, K. vkehSu5s1S spavin cunE FT "II