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GROV ERGUSON FOREST CITY, MO-3 0 1 . Have received Seasonable Calico. litys Heavy Boots, CLOTHING AT ST. JOE PRICES AND LESS. All other goods will be sold correspondingly low We mean bnsinesa and will sell goods as Cheap or Cheaper than any house in the county. Will buy Corn and all kinds of Produce at market prices. Give us a call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. GROVES & FERGUSON, Forest City, Mo. TIIK OOUNTY PAPER, uv JOBTW9. WA&LKU, 0K0O. MO. Kiitrred atttafwIuMe Urnuoti, Mo ivi iicomt-clM( n Tbm af Buriytlo: TWO DOLLARS A YIAB IN ADVANCE. KlllIAT.OCTOBK T, 1881. Tiiilch mm retj launaatld, wtien the liirco clr rnlatlnnnfTmiCocnrsY rxrnm U considered will Im ms4a knovn on rrpptle&tlon to tlio Pub lishers. Monty mnr N at our rnk by Postunica .jonlcr, dntl ot xUtrwxl Icltw. C'onc.npon4pB wrt m Mwayn delrod, but lottcFi mart r Mr ana rmmt hTt Uiu Cftmtuu nsiio of t ntrthoc. ant for puTiHcatlon lint a a RwvMirry l b4 fullb. Comiminki3n in tfi luterctt CAndlriiites will bo chmo4 fw M tb rat at thruo cunta lor word, OMk fa eATftuc. Oliltuatr puty 91 t oluurul for nt tlie rate of ten ceatl Dt Has eoS the CmIi miut accompany th riMuucdpt. Hcjcotod mmtMcripl will Dot lw rrturucd. LcttcMfni ynMtcMoa Ktinuld roncli til 1))' TiiPidsy n.on t inswo tncUoo In Hint week's paper. All letters Bhwild t nAdrnssetl to THE OOUNTV l'APEK. Ohkoojc Mo. A THU3 MAN AND WOMAN. General Garftald sorved his counlry patriotically upon the battle-field mid in hor legislating halls, but bo loft no richer legacy it than his elevated manhood, hU spotless olinraeter, his devotion to hi hoiua, which was to him the most sacred spot on earth, his rev erence for the homely, old-fashioned virtues, hit filial tenderness fur his mother, hla chlvairle dovolion to his wife, who to him was the olio wonmn itbovo all women, bis companionship with hii children, bit gonial mid open hearted comradeship with men. In those hitter days tho qualities are fust truing out of fashion, it has eomo to bo out of stylo to make tbc homo the dearest, happiest and sweetest plnco on earth, and to carry its homely influences into every station. If was time, there foro, tliit the old-fashioned virtues should bo asserted, aud what bettor mo- dlum for their shlbitlon or for their oxamplo Ihuu In tho porsou of tho Chief Magistrate of tha Ainoricau poople? Tho homo is tho safeguard of American liberty, and when Ooneral Garfield took to Washington all tho influences of his Mentor home, and placed them liko a light upon a hill, where they could be seen by every ono, llborty needed no othor assuranco that sho was safo in his bands. Mrs. Garfield has returned without lies companion to hor quiit country homo, which sho was so reluctant to leavo, a sorrowing woman, sanctified by griuf, to bear her burden alone, thougl the Rympathies of thousands of loving hoarts have gouo with hor to their quiet retreat fiom tho world, (iratuful as all this sympathy must bo, it can maku no cumpoiination for tho suvuranco of ho uloso a compauloushlp. Tlmo may tuniper tho loss, and God's blessing uiay enrioli her lifo, but tho home which they mado Ugethor, wllich tkey lovcil bo dearly, which was so beautiful and at tractive iu its simplicity by reason of tho lovo which blessed it, can uover again be tho homo it used to be, for the master has gono, and to her, who held him dear as above all other mon, there romalu only associations and momoiic Called from this homo to taku tho post tion of tho first lady in tho land, this quiet, plain and unpretentious little wo man filled it with all the grace aud dig nily of a queon, and was not nhamcd to bring to It all tho old-fashioned vlr luo8 of tho Mentor homo. Homo was atlll tho dearest npot to her; nor were its simplicity, its love, or any of Its precious iiilliiuncos, clouded by her bill limit surroundings, Thoro was no am bltion so potont to her as loyalty to hor husband; thoro was no duty so piossiug as devotion to her children ; thoro was no purposo so near to hor as tho deter' nilnation to show Amuricau women that homo wiu tho dearest spot. She flood by her husband's side, this poor in loftl tiers of character, in scholarship, in personal dignity, iu mental aud moral worth, in nil thogo old-!ash!ned virtues now so muoif out of style. From tho day sho onturod tho White flouwj sho was devoted to sorrow. Sudtten down and brought to the door of death, her husband know.no duty so pressing as thjvoUon to his companion ; uud when a carefully selected 5e per yard I. Oft per pair. ho was struck down by tho .assassin's bullot she returned that devotion, not only with lovo and tenderness, but with n patience, and courage, and heroism, that never ceased until he had closed his oyi-s in their last floop. Hor work 1b now done, liko his. Ho has been called to u higher sptiero ; sua remains hero for a time to go on with tho bur den tf life, then to rejoin him. Is there nothing in her oxaniplu that commends it to American women ? Is there nothing In hU vxnmplti that commends it to American ineitf Is Micro nothing iu tho example of this manly and womanly pair, dovoted to each other, clinging to homo as the beet place on oartb, not ashamed of ito homely virtues, and, lwtUc than all else, God-loving and God-faring, that commend them to the entire puoplo as tho noblest types of American manhood and womanhood this country has yet produced? In there days of public and prlvato immo rality, wlien literature and art uru sub orned lu tho Interests ot social Impurity under tho guiso of testhctlcism ; when eoclal crimes are coudonod; when tho stagu can givo us nothing that Is not based on marital infidelity, and mis tresses usurp the places of wives; when it has become the fashion to sniff at virtuo and uiako sport of family affec tion ; whoti loyalty to woman is sneerod nt, aud loyalty, to God is not scientific, it was ttuiu that an example of the be uuflcoiit'o of lovo, aud tho nanctity of home, and tho quiet power of honesty, virtuo and manly mid womanly dignity should bo shown to the whole people. How lcsplondently it shine in the midst of tho fripperies, frivolities, seu sualitiux, and all the twi.ildlo and sham of life, is shown by tho instinctive turn ing of the Amorican pep;o with per sonal pride to James and Lucrotia Gar field tho bic-heartcd. honost-soulcd. ovingman; tho sweet, lefined. watm- leartod, loylntr, farmer's daughter nt whose feet kings and queens have per sonally camu and laid their tributes of sympathy. Tho man is dead, but ho has left his maulino-s as a legacy to the American pcoplo. While tho body of tho President lay in state nt Washington a beautiful rain bow ovoi arched tho city. In Cleveland on Sunday whllo tho people woro pass ing through tho catafalque mournfully viewing tho casket and floral offerings of lovo, arcmaikably bright and perfect rainbow spanned tho nky. In Cinclu natl, on Monday, as the wonderful out pouring of citizens were quietly, and in a subdued and ordoriy maunor, dispers ing to their homes, tho setting sun shone through a rift iu the clouds upon tbo raindrops suspended in tho western sky, and fhoro appeared a rainbow over tho eastern portion of tho city. The repeated occurrence of tho bow of promjxo is a striking coincidence, and many will treasure it us a happy omen Tho Cincinnati Enquirer thinks "tho next President of the United States will bo a hard-idioll Democrat. Hut wo be llovo tho Enquirer has boon making the samo prophecy every year for twenty years past. Tho Enquirer's faith oreu moro touching than the old wo mnn's, who, when the horsu ran away down hill, "had perfect faith until the breeching broke." The Democratic breeching long sinco was kicked to pieces, and tho slnglotreo gono, and yet the Enquirer holds tho lines with faith, and yells, get out of tbo way, don't you seo us coming? Iiiu genato which is to assemble on tho call of President Arthur will eon slat of t)7 Democrats, JH Uopublicans, 2 Independents (Davis and Mahono) and 3 Republican Senators not yet qunliQod to til:o their seats. With tho two Son ators elect from Now York In tholr soats and tho Senator to bo nppoiated from Ilhodo Island tho Uopublicans would havo 37. As Davis Is oxpected to still act with tho Democrats and Ma bono with tho Hopubllcans, tho two parties in tho foi ato will bo equally divided after the organization has beeu effected. Phksidunt GAitt'iiai) wroto almost prophotlcally to Mr. Hudson, nn Ohio friend, on November 8 of Inst year: "I boliove all my friends aro more gratified with tho personal part of my triumph than I nm ; nnd, although I am proud of tho noblo support I havo received, nnd tho vindication it gives mo against my assailants, yet thoro is a tonoof sadness running through thistiiumph which I can hardly explain.'' Fall stock of Dress Goods, Fashiouable Styles, 10c per yard. Woman's Heavy Shoes, 9Qc per pair. Gathering them in Hourly. MILKS OF SHELVING FULL Oh" Fall Fabrics and -AT Corsaut 8c nVCOTTlsriD CITY, Who cordially invito tho pcoplo of Holt tlieir mammoth store una see tlio most elegant stoci; 01 GENERAL DRESS G-OOB-5 CLOTHING, Hoots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, etc., ever placod on salo iu Holt county. Wo only ask an Inspection of Goods and Prices. FROM SCHULTE BROS. ("READ THE DECLARATIONS! We have now ea hand a oomnleto siook Screw Fastenod of all sizes. Warranted in MATERIAL miy tun auovo biock can snow inni pjoous uiu not uo oou service on account ot inlerinrity of stock, tho monoy will bo refunded to them: and If goods ol tho auovo mttKo rip, wo will Have them repaired frco of charge. for Summer and Fall wearing at cost and mi , icuis. iJUST RECEIVED-! a nice Hue of Baby's, Boy's and Men's "Henry Stewart" is now in our line business, nnd wo can and tried machine, at us low a pneo as they can bo purchased anywhoro. Sam plo lnaubino always on hand and Mr. Phil Schulto is always r ady to show tho Huuii iiuiiiiuus im uiu luucmue: wo aino Kiep neeuios anil nest oil. Wo can also send for any parts desired. Wo also havo some very nice Jewelry. Everybody Vftata It 1 1 v UAiallllUU UUl UUU.li WestSide Pnblic Square The Dutch Mills Will pay you the highest price for good FALL WHEAT IN DASH Wo will aleo pay THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR WOOL in goods of our own we warrant to be ol Wo are preoared the best manner and er grinding, cardinjr We have-, on hand of our own make of wo win sell UAeap lor Dash. I. KXJIVKEIL Sc OIVS, Propr's Ono linlf Milo East of Oregon, Mo. " WE SMILE 4 T COMPETITION ! If you would consult im JumuNb ueHiro io Havo Money, come to Barnes &Collison's NEW and Winter Goods Novelties Meyer's, and Lower Atchison counties to visit of tho celebrate M. D. Wells & Co'a Boots and Shoes, and WORKMANSHIP. If imrtles who carriage Light Summer Coats for Fino;IIats,;to bo sold at low pricos. Tho Sewing Machine ennnlv all nartlix wltk this lmn.tnctni OREGON, MO. manufacture, which the best material. to do custom work in on short notice eith or spinning:. Three Thousand yards Woolen goods, which your own interest, nml&havo POINT. It is significant ol Queen Victoria's hold on tho hearts of her pcoplo that sho has to prohibit manifestations which most crowned heads aro only too anx ious to get. Strict orders wero given against any sort of demonstrations dur ing hor rccont journey by night to Scotland, Hor Majesty preferring sloop to chucrs. Will you hoed the warning. Tho slir nal perhaps of the suvo approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Aek yourselves if you can afford for the sako ol saving ou els., to run tlio usK am! do nothing for it. Wo know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will Cure Uougti.it never talis, mis explains why moro thuu a Million Hottlos wore sold tho past year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not bo without it. For Lamo Hack, Side, or Chest, use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by. T. S. Hindu, Oregon Mo. An. Illinois farmer duclarcd that his daughter didn't earn her salt. Sho vo- torted thai she wouul bo triad to stand on the sanitf footing as his hired help. no consumed, Fiirtied an ntrreemcnt. and foon forgot all about it. That happened five years a"o. Now tho girl sues for wages, and gets a verdict of $500. 'Sellors' Liver Pills" havo been tho standard remedy for malarln, liver complaint, cotivenMH, etc., for fifty years. A colony of bees havo mado a hlvo out of nn imnu'imo pumpkin on Mr. Robinson's plat e, at Riverside, Cal. Ho intended tlie mammoth pumpkin for cxliibiiion, but tho bees havo provcnteil It and filled it with honey, and ho has decided to abaudon that intention. Dyspepsia &.LIvor Complaint. Is it not worth tho email nrico of 76 cents to frco yourselves of every cymp toiii of these dlstrcssintr complaints, if you think so call at our store and gut a bottle uf Milton's Vltalizcr, every bottle has a printed guarantee on It: use ac cordingly and if it uous you no good it win uosi you noiiung. sold by T. S. niuuc, uregou, niu. Tho Comto d'Herisson, who has been on a government mission from Franco to 'i urns, to explore the ruins of Car tliHgo, has unearthed a largo number of curium objects and iiiforlpiions relating to tho hUtory of tbo Funic city. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous cure for Catarrh. Diph hthrria, I'ankcr mouth, anil Head Acini. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more succohsfnl treatment of those complaints without extra charge Prico 60 cts Sold by T. S. Hindu, Oregon, Mo. Nownpaper correspondents nearly al ways" look dko good mon. A PennsU vncia politician said to ono the other day: "My wifo said thoro was either a newspapor correspondent or clergyman waiting to see mo, sho couldn't tell which, and I came to ascertain." CAL1FOUNIA KIDNKT TEA For Lamo Back and all Ktdnoy troubles. Fifty cents. Ask to seo it at King & Proud', Oregon: Franco & Co., For est City. DON'T FORGET IT Wo havo just received n very largo stock of Glasswaro, Queenswaro, Table and Pock et Cutlery, which will bo sold on close margins. HERSHBERGER & ANDERSON 3.500 Fine Orurconts opened at Mclninch's, 1900 Frodorook Avonuo, St. Josoph, LATE ARRIVALS, in Notions, Ribbons, Neokwcar Gloves, Silk Haudkorchlofs eto. HERSHBERGER & ANDERSON, A. A. Molmneh, is goncral Agent for tho now Improvod light running Now Homo Sowing Machine, tho host in tho world. HEADQUARTERS For Latest novelties in Drosa Goods, Ladles' and Gent's Un derwear, Vallsos, etc. is t HERSHBERCER & ANDEFMJ If you buy goods onco of Mululnob, my word for it you will do so again. Call or writo to A.A. Mclnlneh, 1900, 1,002 1,001 Fredoilek Avonuo. St. Jo- soph, Mo., for prlco list. HSyEv01'V llllltf Khnnlil null n,..l OUr bOlllltlftll 1 lift of fJllurl.nmo Tlw... aro cheap by Krcek & Watson. which will be sold cheaper than ever Before Offered men s Heavy Boots, 1.50 pair. 7 lbs Good Coffee 1.00 AUGUST BERltES Manufacturer and Dealer In all Kinds of FURNITURE! I havo on hand a largo stock of Bcdstciuls, liurca us, Warlrol)os, Cupboards, Stiles, Tables Stands Chairs Rockers, Pictures, Picture Frames, Upholstered Lounges Brackets of all Kinds. s Line. I keep on hand a full stock of Collins and liurial Cases, Caskets, Burial Robes, Wraps, Gloves and Crapo, Corpso Prosorvur, Embalming Fluid, and n Kino Hearse. All ordors will bo promptly attendod to. Tonus reason able. AUGUST I5ERRES, West Side Public Square, Oregon, Mo The Motive Power, Iho most beautiful illustration of peicci t mecnnntsin and wonderful stroncth to bu found on the Hoi 111 Iu n steam engino. It is tbo embodiment ot conscious powor, and will walk away with 30 of -10 heavily laden cars as oas ly as yon would tako a pound weight nnd toss it about, or push tt baby car riage down hill. Isn't it a picture to look at as it stands calmly on tho rails ovorytoint and band throwing back (lie rays of thusun liko burnlshod gold, tho engineer's cab looking as neat as a laity's parlor? Did you ovor think how worthlous this grand machine would bo without tlio powor to start into llfo tint wonderful eogs and luvorsP Let us polnjoa moral from tl.ii simplo sketch amlMPPlV it to OVOl-V llllV hiifilnima llfnB YoiMvill seo at a clanco tlint H.n inpis illustrates tho grand princlplo of cybtoneo itself tho motive p'.wor. You Cin'L Ptart tliu unrrlnn wlilmnf ot.... ... al ii a bulnt'S3 house wont run succei-si f ily without tho enorL'v and nnsii r o men to keen it froimr. ti, ....... cllilo is tho fiiinn in Imili u.. -- viwuii i,(,u stoanpuns tho engine und tho live man tlin I.iiTM..du llw... .......1.1 L..I . ito uunuura, iiiu.y iriilliu UOH1 OO Vat tlL'SS without tho motlvu nownr. Wn Vvo labored for years to porfrct our kisiness inaohino. wo'vo tbrhtnnnd o bands, oiled tho com" and iutro- nceWa irreat manv now fnntm-nu Wn tninWjnow- thai it makes good time on tho traofc and wo wunt you to come ana soo it, worn. We have boon obliged to get moro room aud havo moved into mo Binio room mst oast . .J. kw l iif K in. .p, I tho finest lino of Furniture in Holt county. Nor can my toclc of Collins nnd Uixldl'f llklnrr frnmla lin oi.r..,oo..,l I.. Northwest Missouri. Tho finest hoarso in tho northwest is also my pronoi tv. A. M, JACOBS, Oregon, Mo. J, L. MINTONT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, I1IGELOW, MO. Will promptly titt'oud to calls day or night. Oflleo at rcsldoneo, ono block westot Postofllco, L. Ii. KNOWLES, A I TORNE Y AT LAW, OUKOON, Missoum, Will rmctlci In all OoBrts. Jtenl Kstnto busl usa asU coIIccIIbhs ironntly uttcndcit to, ti ! Si v ( i t s S e 5 " EES eg E25 g pjfl 1 i 3 S3 3 S SB w OS CO Till! dAni'IULU MONUaMKNI. Cuivnt.AND, September 27. Tho Gur llcld monument fund committee to-day Issued tho following : To the People of tho United States : Tho movement to secure funds for tho erection ot a monument over tho grave of Jus. A. Gurllcld is being rosponded to from all sections of tho country East, West, North and South. Iu order to nmko It popular uud successful it is deslrcable, and will bo necessary for tliu citizens of , the different states to immediately organ ize. Tlio committee hereby icuucets all untiouul batiks, prlvato bauks, tavlng banks, newspapers und postmasters to cal 1 attention to tho movement, by posting notices and other wise, to receivu cou tribullous and to remit to the Second lmlloual bunk of Cluvelmul, Ohio, which has been designated us tho treusurer of the fund. Also, to Bend the iiumos aud post olllcc nddiess of all contributors. Tltcso sums will all bu recorded lu books that will bo preserved lu the monument. All con tiibutious will bo receipted for by tliu sucoud tiatiouul batik. (Slguud) J. II, Waue, II. R. Payhk, Jos. FiuiKixti, J. II. Rhodes, Committee. Secictary. IMI'ENPINO CHANGES IS ENGLAND. Australian meat is huroaltor to com pete with American in tho English mar ket, and 4,000 carcasses of shuep and 100 of oxen having mado tho long voy age from tho antipodes in excellent con dition, through a now refrigerating pro. cess, it is proposed to bring lurgo amounts more. Tims tho homo pro ducer of Great Urituin lias a now ouico of cheap rivalry, and no administration can afford to make food dear for tbo sako of protecting tho native farmers and stock raisers. This now develop ment will add strength to the movement for an application of something liko tho Irish land law to other parts of the United Kingdom. Already tho Scottish larmors tiro uvging n revaluation of lands by un impartial third party in ot der to sceuro lowor rents from tholr landlords. Their position is uo doubt a just on, but any general reform In this direction will involve many and sorious changes. As the pulling of ono block from tho shaky struutmo which a child has otocted may demolish the cntim fabric, so if tlio aristocratic landowners consent to a material reduction of routs, and especially If tho tenure of real es tate is changed, tho landholder will be coni a poorer and far less important personage than uo lias been. Mr. liradlaugh may bo ovor-confldont aud boastful when ho doolaros that within live yoars England jviII have un- ivoi sal suffrage, compel the abdication oi tno t,ords, cut down tho royal pen sion ltst, nnd slop the waste of publio money ou tho IJrunswiek fnmily, und nuv long niter aooitsn mo monarehv bv an net of Pmllamont, unless Victoria's lifo should bo groat ly prolomrod. H thinks tho people will not intoiforo with tier, mit predicts that with her death important changes will come, and tin h Albert Edward will ivwvl mothor, Yot it Is almost startling to flud so rospectabio a paper lis tho Lun. don Spectator affirming that all Eng. lishmen aro Interested in tho only Eng. llshman our President"! who rulirnu i,v oloction, aud solicitous that ho do noth- lug In lowering an office that halt of them feel must ono day exist in Eng land." h Making all duo allowanco for'tlirt nv. travagant expectations of mon like ilrmi laugh, on tho ono hand, and for tho strongly an ayed conservative infiuonees upon tho othor, it still seems llknlo tht. important changes will occur, lu the not very distant future. Tin: Republican martyrs to tho cause of frooiftin n,i progress. Their Wood will oofcVoorato tho party to bravoUrwrk tlmiS.V iw evor boforo dono. TVaTib The Entrineor Corr ot ilm no..,i States lirmv has boon ncv.n-.ln.l n.- n.... , - v iiu iiiab rirf7n liv tlwi Ti. .1 , W"! " "est. tuspiay o 1 maps, sin ........ 11... 1. . .. vo, etc,.) ana to tho Signal Corns of oumrmy was awarded tho first prize un us pronoionoy in predicting weather ft"d for thO porfoot details of Its system. Hot Muck rorly-Tuo Year. "I was troubled lor many yours with kldnoy complaint, gravel, &o. : my blood became thin i I was dull uud Imictivu; could hardly crawl about! was nn old mun.out .man nil ovar; could got noth ing to help mo until I got Hop Hitters, and now 1 u.u u boy nguln. My blood and kblnoys aro all right, and I am tw actlvoas a man of 30, although lain 72, and I havo no doubt it wHi do is