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GHO V TBS &FERG USON FOREST CITY, IMCO.., 3 which will be sold cheaper than ever TTciTrfl T'onoi-n-Afl n nnrfifnlhr sp.W.t.nf sst.nnlr of K Before feed few BJiiftfiiw L u m W U SeusoRftble Salko. Soys Heavy Boots, All oilier goods will bo sold Corn and all '"kinds of Produce rnK COUNTY PAPER, I)OBTJT). wax.lt.h. oukwm. mo. tfntt'rf'l :itt1t i'iiV li Grtymi, Mo., M KiVOtlil-ClllM MilMf). TUO DUIiMKM A 7?AR tfUDVAKCE. rni day, October 11, test. Til a XKW A!)Mt211STliA.TIOX. ricsldonti Garfield is no moro, and rro-idont Arthur tnigna in Ills stead. The death of LonU XIV. was unuouno- by i hw Cmilntn of tho body-guard fimn the window of tlio Slate Depart ment, (sitting Iih truncheon above liis Iso.ul, In; Ijioku it in tliu centre, and, throwing tliu p'eem among tho crowd, u.wtutmed in a loud voieo: "Tiio King is dead!" Then, taMng another stuff, ho lli.i.rished it in tlio nir ns ho shouted: "Long livo tlio King!" This incident hits been shorn of much of Its dramatic force by tlio lapse of tlino. When llm King's toot rested on tho necks of his subjects, whethur it boro lightly or heavily, was a question of groat moment nay, perhaps of llfo or death to millions. Whenever, thoro biro, tho urown changed heads it was u.tiiatly tho signal for excitement and turmoil. Itut whatever happened there viasulwavs a rt'iirn .of syconhunov. If tho dead Kii.g had roignod ncvor eo wisely and Justly, stllt it was "bail form" to pniitio him, because pralso of tho dead King was implied criticism of tho new, living King; and ordinary hu man being do not criticise a ruler who employ a h?udmian with a sharp ax. Consequently, tho newly crowned old style King w.'.s entirely Ignorant of his subjeeti' real opinion ol him. Thoy didn't ilurii ovon to givo an oxpiesslon ofsonow to the exclamation, "TUo King in dead!" but they shouted at tho top of their voices, and jubilantly, "Long livo tlio King!" lint in rt government of tho people, by Ihu people, and for tho people, wo bavo changed all thin. Tho old com parisun, a.j wo.il: as tho humblest sub ject, has lost Its force, for all subjects uro alike, and tho King President htinsolt is subject of tho luw! Every b'llilcot of tlio Kiiiir of olden timo had b-unulliiu'r to fear from Ills master; for ho inlirMt tax htm ineonitablu, m'jrht drag him forth to battle In an unjust war, might fcI.u him and throw htm in to tt dungeon in order to despoil him of the llmver ol' hu family, Hut thoro are no masters in Aiuorlru. Tho citizen of the United Stales is no man's nun Even the pom, long-oppressed African Is free, lie, then, who hero relics upon sycophancy to ih'oetvo tho Provident as to tho trend of publlo sentiment depends upon a broken iced. The great mass (if tliu Ainuiioi.ti people, want nothing of thu now President but that he shall perioral the duties imposed upon him by law. Ocly olllcu-seokers and ofltco. broker) wi l sooU to deceive President Arthur those who crook tho pregnan htngC3 of the kuoo that thrift may fol low luwiiinu'. To believe that ho will ( listen to tlicic, and dlsruard tho advice of tho mil ions of sovereigns, who have the power to make and unmake men, is to deny to him common foresight, com moii Judgment, and common honusty. Hut v.u are not without u guido ton bet ter opinion of President Arthur than that he is about to inaugurate a war of fuotioiiH in tho Kcpubllcan party on tho vury Loots 01 the peace established by his great predoiossor. Wo have tho word:) of his brief inaugural, sphken to the who u people under most solemn and iii'iKi. Iiiiprc.-islvo circumstances! Alt'.li" iiiiMii ir'i'lratlons otiay lamented pro. (l('LUiMiriiIi'li i'Oiiiil uxiiri'sslun In lilt lire: tlio aiu.v iir.'.t mi,;. il r.ml siiKacHcildiirmslils drlol .nliiiliii(i'.illi:ii In uitreci uhiHoi aim t ntorcu i i on nn i nu.ilvaiico tliu iiriniiL-rlty ami jiro nioln tinT'nciMi welfare i to ihmiio iluiiu-stlo lu-ciirily .a:, 1 niuliitaln irlcnilly nml liiinuruMo all tl'H.t vsitli liiii iiiilloiitot tliv vurtli, will lm iiuiii TCd l.i llu liciclsultliu icaiilu, niullt will uu in' (Mi i'.nl I'UiIc.ivnr tn lirolll. mill In sec. thai tlio Nation hirill ii-.'tlt,.ly ills oxaniilu ami o. Ik) liiiii'f. , , . TliugluomiimluiixU'tywIikli Ii:ivi I'litlii.iuiU'il tliu (iuuiitry limit inakurriioio o-i:.'iitily Mi'KJumt' iimv, . . . 'IliQC'inihtltii ttmi ili'lii'in tin' unictldiH and miners (if Uiu U'vcnUlii" iittl'i.uilyiui tlmso nleltlier of tliu itiui.'dt'iiiiniiKvls uf tlio (lovcrnmuiil, nail ho inutt uxhw.H' fur tlio Just cxi-rcltu of tlio .disci o U,in it jiiTiiiHn and tliu porfurmuiico uf tlio iltitlHt II liiit,i'if.s, Hiuiiinuiicd tu tlicso hlgli l it o.i mid ti's;itnislliilUI03, mid profoundly t-'uu. hiih ul ilicr hiii'tultudu mid Bravlty, I iissumo I i, initt InijiiMi'V iiy tliu OmMltutloii, ri'bln;; Mralil on 1)1 vino (ruldimcc, mid t lie vlilut', IKilrlitlsin, nail Intclll'cacu of tlio Amcikan This luugiiiigo, unmlsttiknbly clear In Iti Import, was bailed by tho country with great satisfaction, and noccptcd 1.3 a giiur.iiitoo that tho new Prosidunt will do nothing to disturb tliu harmony uvoki'd from tho chaos of ('act ion by tho 5c pep yard 1.80 per pair. CLOTHING AT ST. correspondingly low Wo mean bnsincss and will sell goods as Cheap or Cheaper than any house in the county. Will, buy at market prices. Give us a call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. GROVES & FERGUSON, Forest City, Mo. wisdom, moderation, and firmness of his Illustrious predotcssor. And tho country rests more sccuro'y in this con. Ildenco heeiutsu tho course- thus plainly outlined is so evidently cutonhted, It pursued, to win for President Arthur not only I ho affection of tho American oeoDio. but tho iiood opinion of all mankind. Tho oyes of tho world aro upon tho new K::ecutlvu of the great Kcpublic. Whtlo President (Jnrlleld lingered anil struggled tm tho hither hUIo of death's donor, his life, his diameter, and tliu distinctive- features of hts administrative policy became household words, not on ly In this but in all lands; mid not only did his llfo and character inspire- eonlt deueo and win nffectlon, but his policy secured tho approbation of all civilized peoples. In tho clear light of this familiarity with and approbation of darfiold's poll- cy President Arthur's Administration opens. With !l lie details of tho homu policy of our Govonimiuit foreign peo ples aro not apt to bo familiar. Hence tho present situation is entirely excep tional. Kvery step taken by President Arthur will bo watched abro.id as well ns at homo with curious if not absorb ing attention, and it U certainly not too much to say that tho measure of success of tlio now Adiniui. tration wl'l dopend upon tliu closeness with which St shall follow in tlio fooWops of'lho lalo Prcl dent. Willi theso lights to guido him it will bo si t ango indeed if tho now Pros ident docs not commoud'himself to tho ovoof tho people of thy United ytntoi and'hit' Administration' to tho respect of mankind. Obituary. Jonathan Kmnicrt win born In" Hoiks Co., Penn., ,srch 21th, 1801. Ho moved from Penn., to Jv.neeu Ci. Ohio, from thenco to Wain Co.. Joiva. in 1S.11. ami in 1878, to Holt Co., Mo. wlicro ho madohi.s homo in Mound City, with, his son, Olivcivnnill called from labor to reward, llo was loved by all thsl knew 111111; jiu was truly a goon man; n pro icssiou 01 rengion lor mauv years: an exomplnry member of thoU. li. Church. 111 111s niHieiions no was not beard to murmur, but was ready andjwatlod p i tiently for tlio summons to call him to his long sought homo, which camo on 1110 evening of uct. :ki, imi. llo was the father of 12 children, of wlnm ro- main to mount their loss. His com panlon preceded htm to tho better land 10 yours, "messed aro tlio uead,wlue salth tliu Spirit, ilmt they may rest iron! illr It) tiw I .ni'fl li'Akitt liiiiiniifintli 1 .,.,, iiinir moors, anil tiioir worko follow them." H. L. A. Holt County's Capitol. (St. Joseph (Saturday Demrcnit.) Oregon is n picturesque llttloclty of about 1,000 Inhabltants.-ituatcd'mid tho highlands of Holt county. Tho city was founded In 11 12, and two of Ihu Inhabi tants of tho town til that time nro still residents, Levi Zook and ltoland lhir uutt, tho former's father having erected mid completed tho first house built in tlio town. Sovoral old citizens of tho county at that timo nro now residents of tho" town ami they all takn ilolight In tho tolling of ovonts that have transpir ed during tho many yours that they watched tho falling of thoso grand old forest trees hown down 0110 at atlm until tlio onco vast wildorncsi has bee turned into a prosperous growing ltttlo city. M. S. Norman, cnremonly called Hud was tho first child born in Oregon. Ho is now a resident of Ht. Joseph, nml it is hardly necessary for tho Democrat to say 0110 of tho most prosperous young business nion being at present connect ed with tho linn of Piittcrson,'sNoycs & Co. Thoro aro five houses for divlno wor ship hero, twy good uowi-pnpois,fj:two holds and biifclness of all kinds fairly represented. Oregon dotos on tlio mornll'v of Its citizens and its educational facilities, bo ing tlio clto ot tho Northwestern Nor mal Institute, now in a llourlsliliig'cMii ditlon undor tho tunntieomont ot Prof. Kbaugh, Tho present term oponed tho first Monday in September, with an en rollment of nearly four hundred and fifty students. Tho most attractive fctitnro of this town to n stranger Is tho busy hum of tho saw and hammer insido tho court yaid. Tho citizens of Mound City, a bustling llltlo village nearer tho center of tho county, conceived tho Idea that thov having tho advantage of location, and tho old court houso at Oregon, built m 1851, being almoot unlit for tho tiso at first intonded, would crcato a nolso of some kind and attempt thu ro moval of tho county seat. Tins caused tho old liniors of Oregon and other neighborhoods in tho county to bestir thomsolves and finally an order was passed by tho county court appropria ting $10,000 with which to repair tho old court hnuso. This settled tlio coun ty feat question, and by Jmliclous man iigciuent, letting the contract (0 0110 of )rcss floods, Fashiooable Stylos, 19c per yard. Woman's Heavy her own sons, Mr. Moses Uennelt. Holt county will &oon have one of tho finest nml must commodious court nouses, 111 Northwestern Missouri. Like Savannah. In Androw county, Oregon claims to have been tho starting point tor many 01 m. .losepirs most prosperous imsmcss men aim capuai sts. or li other words fiirnnhtntrai:ooil share of the brains that has planned and niailo St. Joseph tho wldo-awako, prosperous city of tho Northwest. iiidiilt moid who ouco iivcu ami inn business in Orouon may bo mentioned, Milton Tootle, fJcn. .las. Craig, James McCord, J. W. Zook, Turner lis Lta.cr, and many others. DON'T FOR&ST IT Wo have just received a very large stock of (ilMswaro, (Jiieenswarc, Table and Pock et Cutlery, which will be sold on closo margins. HERSHBERGER & AKDERSGN Fine Overcoats opened at Meltilnoh's, 1000 I-'rcdoreck Avenue, St. Jcseph, in Notions, Kibbous, Neckwear Gloves, Silk HanUkerchicfs etc. MISffiERMSOU. A. A. Melninoh, Is general Audit for tho now Improved light running Now Homo Sowing Machine, the best in tho world. For Latest novelties 111 Drssj Goods, Ladles' and Gout's Uu dorwear. Valises, etc. is t nun k AiiBEi.5 If you buy goods onco of Mwlninob, my word for it you will do so again. Call or write to A. A. Mclninch, 1900, 1,002 1,901 Frederick Avcnuo, St. Jo seph, Mo., for prlco list. Ifif Kvery lady should call and seo our oeautiiui lino ot liingiiains. They aro cheap by Kreek & Watson. NOltTHWEST NORMAL SCHOOL OKKGON, MO. J lrst Tcriri loKlns Hept. 12, isst. M;'l 1 form Iu-kIiih Jlov, ai, jshi. mli'" 1 41. O, IHVJ, lourllj Term bitflim April 17, IHK1 Tuition. 81.00 tier term of ten weeks. t our.;; of study ItniroiiKli nml pracili-al. oardliiis In family f .l.oo to j.iio per u.clc. 1'orfiirthiTliiforiiiattonaddre.t-i 0. V. KIIAUOIT, Principal. OLA11K PJriLIilllOK, r.SIlIONAllI.E BARBER and HAIR CUTTER, OKKGON, MO. Wot Hide Vnlillo Hnunrc. Itpsnoetriiltv in vlti-s tlm putronneu tit thoso linv iik uiiytliltttr I'tni!10 ' ,Iall"t-'uttl"R ur BmiipounliiK SUITS. Yoti should sco those 810 suits. Mornlnch is receiving his great stock ot winter clothlnj'. 1011 should sco Mclnlnch's Fall and Winter Caps, Hats and Scarfs. Melninoh now has 111 stock tho larg. est lino of CLOTHING to bo found in St. Joseph, outside of tho largost jobbers. to savo money in tho purcbaso of your Fall or Winter Cloth ing, your Hoots and Shoes P If you do, wo plainly toll your to call on us and bo convinced. HERSIIBERCtER & AHDERSOa, SALT. Molnlnoh has his usual blgpllo of Salt for fall trado by tho barrel or car load, FLOUIt. Tho colcbintcd Falrbitry " Flour Mclllllicll'd at LATEAERIvALS, Slaves, 90c per pair. JOE PRICES AND LESS. THU COKN 11LOCKA1) 15. It fcoms probablu that thu action of tho Directors of the Chicago Hoard of Trado In regard to tho basis for mar gins on November corn will provo lo bo tho boglnulng of a break-up in tho corner and blockade. And it is about timo. lllght on tho edge of winter, there is now in eloro 111 Chicago nearly nine million bushols of corn, besides rather largo quantities of other gialn. The corn Iia3- kept piling up thuru nearly l.dQO.OOO being added to their stock within tho past week because tho prlco has boon jackscrowed thcro far above a shipping basis. It may bo accepted as a compliment to Chicago that a lot of speculators in wall street have bid up tho prlco of No. 2 corn in Chicago lo 70 cents per bushel, whllo nono of thcin wore willing to pay nmro than about 73 cents laid down 111 New York. Of couro no 0110 would want to shl) corn undor such cotuUtious,ovou if ho could obtain transportation for nothing. Tho conscquonccs aro really disastorotts. Not ouly have thoy nearly reached tho filling up point at Chlcngo that elevator pioprictors aro aranging for tho use of other storngo room, and a company 0! merchants has been form ed with tuo samo cud in view, but their carrying trado has been prostrated by tho block, and other branches of trado seriously hampered. Only last wcuk fovoral vessels left Now York lit ballast for tho Mediterranean becauso thoy could find no grain cargoes to carry across tlio Atlantic. Much of tlio lako marine has been forced lo Ho idle just at tho time when It Hhonld bo fully oc cupied. Sailors and stevedores nro un able to earn bread for their families in a land of plenty. Only tho (steam ers aro carrying gram eastward now, and thoy take it as ballast. Of conrso If vessels aro kept from moving to the East thoy cannot take coat there; and if railroad curs should bo uuablo to dis charge grain thoro thoy car not carry lumber and other merchandise lo tho country. The last lias boon sorlously threatened by recent events, thouirh that phaso ot tho difficulty has not yet bcon reached. It is about timo that something should bo dono. Wo presume thors aro fow who would dispute tho right of a man or a sot of mon to bid 85 a bushel for corn, provided ho or they will pay for it, and tako it away. Hut wlien it comes to using tho proporty in such away that it blocks tho whcols of com tucrcc, and prevents hundreds of men from performing contracts mado in good faith, and without reference to such a raid as lias been effected, thcu relief should be afforded. Tho Direc tors of tho Chicago Hoard of Trade aro to bo congratulated 011 having had tho courage to tako tho bull by tho horns They hav dono moro, howovor, than to Miuply interpose a bar to tho wild tide of speculation in com. Thoy have furnished a measure by which tho par- tics on the other sldo of the trado can protect themsvlves from tho collapso which must come sooner or later if it bo not already begun. Thcro has been a drop in tho prlco of corn, but It may bo only temporary; but tho break to a consiiniors'd level of prices cunnot oo uolayeu long. Coln.120 nt tho various mints for Sou totubor S7,S7,800, of which tj.2,400,000 wcro atiuuiant dollars. CAI.1FOUNIA KlUXl'.Y TEA- ForLamo Haok and nil Kldnoy troubles Fifty cents. Ask to see it at King & Proud', Oregon; Franco & Co., For est City. Firo at IJryan, Tex., destroyed tho principal business block, including tho I'ostolllco aim all fixtures. Dyspepsia & Liver Complaint. Is it not worth tho email urico of 7fi cents to frco youisclvcs of every symp tom of theso distressing complaints, if you think so call at our storo und got a uottiooi notion's vitaiizer, every uottio has a printed guarantee on It; usu ac cordingly and if It uons you no good it win cost jou notiung. aoiu uy x. s Hindo, Oregon, Mo. Timothy L. Karlo, Prohibitory noml- noo for Lfoutonant Governor of Masaa chusctts, Is dead, oged 68. Mrs, Annio A. Smlthton, of Auburn N. Y., writos: "I had doctored for years and triod various advertised rem edlos for my complalnt.whloh was gon cral prostration. I bcliovo I suffored ovuiy ill that flesh Is heir to, Tho loast exertion cnusod tho greatest fatlgno, I was tormontcd with dyspepsia, and ovory irregularity. My blood, soomcd poisoned, pimplos and sores woro all over my body, nothing I tried over gave mo moro than more tomporary relief, and I felt mysolf growing worse and worse. Mr. lteynotds, tho druggist, ad vised mo to use Hrnwn's Iron llittors. From tho vorv start I bogan to lmprov9 . now I do not foci liko tho same woman," AUGUST BEiliES Manufacturer and Dealer In all Klnu3 of I havo on hand a largo stock of Bodstoarto, VureuuH. Wiirurobcs, Cupboards, . Ssiics, Tnlilcs, Stands CImirH EoolccrH, PictuvoH, Picture FritnioH, Uuholstcrod Lounsros. Brackets of all Kimly. ertaker's Urn. I keep on hand a full stock of Coffins and Hnrial Cases, Caskets, Burial Holies, Wraps, Gloves and Crape, Corpse Prescrvur. Kmbalmlncr Fluid. anil a Fine noarso. All orders will bo promptly attended to. Terms reason able. AUGUST HEHHES, West Side Public Squaro, Oregon, Mo. 3. UiiX 9 1 -f.r:'- I I tlh-IS o ss p- iLK.a Tho most boautiful illustration of pnfect mechanism and wonderful strength to bo found 011 tho globe is a steam engine, it is too cmooiiimont ot conscious power, ana win wall: away with i!D of -10 heavily laden cars as cas ly as you would tako a pound weight and toss It about, or push a baby car riage down hill. Isn't it a picturo to iook ntasit stands catmiyon tlio rails ovory point and band throwing back tho rays of tho sun liko burnished cold. tho engineer's cab looking as neat as a lauys pariorr imi you over t.'iink now worthless this grand machine would bo without tho power to start into llfo tho wondorful eogs and lovorsP Let us point a moral from this simplo sketch and apply It to ovory day businoss llfo? You will sco at a clanco that tho point in this illustrates tljo grand prluciplo of o.Mriouce usoii mo mouvo p:wer. 1011 can't start the onclno without st'am. and a business houso wont run success fully without tho energy and push of uvo men to Keep it going, -j.110 prin clplois tho samo in both cases tho stonm runs tho engine and tliu live man 1110 uiisiuoss. unoy woiuu uotn be vat mess without tho motive power. Wo have labored for years to poifcct our business machine, wo'vo "tightened tho bands, oiled tho cogs" and intro duced a groat many now features, Wo think now that it makes good timo on the traoK and wo want yu to como and see it work. Wo havo boon obliged to get moro room aud havo moved into tlio storo room just cast of King & Prouds's drug storo, whore you can see tho finest lino of Furniture in Holt county. Nor can my 6tock of Coffins and undertaking goods bo supassod In Northwest Missouri. Tho finest hoarse In tho northwest Is also my proporty. A. M. JACOBS, Oregon, Mo. ' J. L. MINTON, rllYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BiaELOW, MO. Will promptly attend to calls day or night. Oilloo nt rusidonco, ono block wostof Postofllco, BSyOur lino ot Grocorlos is now and complete at lowest pricos by lCrook & Watson, MHO. f ns aarsxi n o 1; as q & S3 ftaaaj Iffl fipq 7 lbs (Mod The International Cotton Exposition at Atlanta, Georgia, oponed on the Gth. Considering tho scopo of the cntorprlso, tho nnmo would sacm to havo boon a mtsnomor, for in reality, it is a world's fair, open to all class of exhibits and from all quarters ot tho globo. Exton- slvo preparations havo been made, but It is reported that all tho exhibiting spaco has been taken. This exposition will mark pn epooh In tho advnnco of tho South in the me chanical arts. Tho abolition of slavery has paved tho way for tho development of its Immciiso natural resources. Tho labor that can no longer bo profitably employed in tho Hold is being diverted to manufacturing. Tho grand natural water powers aro being utilized. Fur nacos for tho reduction of ores, foun derlcH to conrort them into articles of use, tanneries, furnituro factories, ma chine works, and maimfacturing estab lishments of all kinds, uro springing into existence. Tlio South throbs with a now llfo. Tho most marked progress hu; been mado in the preparations for converting tho great staple of thu South, cotton, into manufactured goods. Many litrgo factories aro already In operation, and with tho raw material at their doors, unsurpassed water facilities, abundant cheap labor, tho essentials for success aro assured. It would bo well If District Atlornoy Corkhill wcro relioved of 'the ttial of Guitcau as well as the Star-route rob bers. Ho has begun by summoning a multitude of wilncssoslo testify to facts that Gulteau himolf will not dispute. Tho testimony of ono credible witness of tho shooting, that of Dr. 131 Us, who had control of tho President's caco to tho day of his death, and of tho Eur geons who mado tho autopsy, will bo sulllelont to establish all tho fact neces sary to satisfy tho jury which will havo to try tho caso, that the shooting was dono by Gulteau, 'and that tho wound inflicted was mortal. Hut Mr. Cotk- hlllis ambitions to celobrato himself in a great State tilal. nml banco tlmi-n must bo proof piled on proof, and a groat legal parade ordorcd to make the groundlings stare. What tho publlo uomand is a spoody dial of tho scoun drel, and if convicted, prompt execu tion, without giving Gnitoau opportu nity to air his vanity before tho world. Tub Irish Land Loaguo loaders havo thrown off all disguise Thoy oppose tho liberal land bill passed by parlia ment, and unreservedly declare thoy propose continuing tho ngitatlon to so euro tho independence of Ireland. Whllo tho purpose may bo a patriotic and noblo ono, Mr. Partiell and his os sooiatos havo undertaken, wo think, a hopoliss mission. TUINUKUN WIM, ni:AD AND HKED THIN. Whou our most experienced and practical physicians wldoly endorse and recommend a medicine knowing fiom llio Inuredlolits used it niut havo an ex cellent general effect on tho human t.ys- iuiii, turn uu it viiiu tuiuuuiuurr ui ovcry organ of life, and recognized ns Nature's best assistant in curing dys pepsia, indigestion, genoral debility, nervous prostration, want of Vitality, convalescence, feveni, chronic chills and fevor, dumb nguii female diseases, broken-down constitutions, ill health. weakness, debility, imperfect action of tno organs 01 inn ami noaitn, etc., nil of which mako llfo miserable: thou In deed should tho nowapaporprojs of tho country call the nyontion of suffering Humanity to so miflitorlous a compound wo rcter to Mrown's iron Hitters, a romcdv having tfo largest sales in tho East of any nvMliclno over Invontcd, simply boeauscAl has good merit and gives pormanofL rollot. Herald. Henry MotzdAr stretchod hemp at Ti- tUKvillc, Florida, Saturday. It Is claim ed that ho had murdered seven persons Composed ofiiowerful drugs so com pounded as toVrodnce almost miracu lous cures Is tiu history of Kendall's Spavin Cure. f Boe advt. Trof. Jamos hite, President of tho faculty of tho medical dopartuiont of tho University of Uuffiilo, is dead, bows Pepsin Tonic FOR THE CURB OP Dyspoi3q, Indlflostlon, Hoadaoha, Heartburrr, Sour Stomach, and all tmploasant cfTects arlslng.from ovef eating or drinking. It Is composed of Pepsin, Itlniharb, MnnttraKo tnd Oentliin, remcillcs that are unequalled fur the cure of all dis eases uf tho njomach and bowels. UItq It a trUl and got Hiiro relJet s Heavy Pools, 1.50 pair. Coffee 1.00 FOR SAL DQTM IMPROVED AND .UNIMPrtOVED REAL i la a At prices ranging from S2.C0 to $85.00 par aero. Some of thu finest land in Northwest Missouri, In both largo and small tracts Dcsiiablo town property in all the towns of Holt county. Also, a few flue farms in Kansas, Parties desiring to cither sell or buy land, will find it to their Interest to address mo at once, as 1 am constantly having calls for ll grades of lands, and can t-mt all purchaser.) whomsoever. Address 11. TUBUS ALKIltE, Attorney at Law, Oregon, Mo. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I will, until 1 o'clock l'. M October 17lli, 1881, ri-iflvi! scilicet blih fur lltu repairing of tliu I'nr cstt'Uy J.i'voos (.-ontiiliiliiK ncir iii.iw yards of nrailmj;. lltils t'j bo bv Hid yanl nml contr.u-tiir tu give IiohiI linnbte thn ninmmt uf tliu csll prilu cnt nf mull work. fir tbn fiiltlifnl pi-rfofi'i-nii'-i' nf tlio ciintia -t. Plils rccciU'il lit mv ifl!e. In Minimi t'lty, up In ti o'clock, A. Jl.. October 17th. 1SSI, unit tiKu :it tlio County Cleric's oMco l-i Oiejjiin, until 4 o'clock P.M., (Holier l"lll, 18.11. Hlfilit rc-scrvcil to reject any bill nut wit Wuctory. riiymcnt to tm made In w.iir.mlt on tlie.Coinmou nniiity, or lio.ul nml Ilrldyu l-'inuls orbotli,lu,irllii5 S porc.int inli'rcst, for further prilb-iilurs. mlilif-ts W.M. Mi -MOlilUH. County S itvojor anil 11. and 1). Com'r. 1 Our people that visited tlio St. Joseph Exposition are enthusiastic over llio bargains thoy secured at Alclu'iich's, l!)0o Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph. Mclnlnch's Eastern buyer Inn hccur cd Homo ureal hargalus in J)ros Ouods, that, hois selling at 10c, 112c, Mo, 17 ami 21c; and Cashmere at 181-2o. 22c, 32, -10, -17, 02, 02, 70, 77.1-2 and U5c; SILKS. At 70c 7oc, 8O0 1)0 to 1.50. Great bar gains at Molnlnoh'n 1000 Frederick Av uuuu, St. Joseph. 1,000 Ciiscs Konts and Shoes at Mclnmch's at drought prices. McININClT iiiainilat-turcs by hand all his Ilarnesa and Saddles; write for price?. MADE HAPPY ! Everybody within tho borders of Holt county can bo happy if thoy so dc-iro. How I Why by interviewing us aud learn ing our iirlucs on Piece Goods, Hats and Caps, and Groceries. HERSHBSRGER &AHDEI THE East Forest is now prepared for business and will pay tho highest market prlco for Wheat and Corn. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice li liereby Riven to nil n editors and others Interested In tliu estato of Noah Uimta nmn, deceased, lat I, .1. 11. U. Ciirrln. iiiliiiliili trutnrof mildi-slute, InU-nil tu nuke, final set tlcineiit thereof lit tlio noxl Noveiulicr, lsut term of tho 1'jKliata Court of Holt comity, Mo., to ho held at tho Court House In tliu city of OivL-on, Mo., beglliiilug on tlio Uth ilav of ;,'o veniber, 1881, J, II. O CUin'IH,t C. W. Thomas, Atty. for Adm'r. " ' OLY LISTEN ! Our stock of Hardwaro and ami Implements is tho largest in Holt county. Wo wo can make it an Inducctnotit to you to puroltaso I rum HEHSHBERGIIR & ANDERSON rOB SALE. Bovernl dcslrnjilo dwclllnn houses ami lots In Oregon, at rcajnnliln rates. 1'er lermi etc. call unci sco O'l'Al.1,011 & UtVINK, Oregon, Mo, C,-Ourllno of Notions Is oompleto in every detail nml aro remarkably low In piico by Kreek & Watson. ltHY Your FurnUhlng Goods, 1 tods, Hats, Caps, tV .mos Castle's Jl Hats, and 5- Moots ami blioes at Amos CSyNow styles In Krcok & 'Watson. Montxoniory & Itoockcr, BAN KE HS AND UltOKEltS OUEaON, MISSOUltl, lyianMonoy.rjljiJotcs. Draw Drafts on al iirlclnal cities, iitiirNlectltas proiiiiitly lnudo 1'aV TllXCS for HOIl.rVlVli-nlS linin ni.-llnlnil en real estato, nml luvf stiiionu nmdo 011 favoru- 010 teriiis. wiu-rcsi nuowcu mi tiiuo l)opolts. Da, mo, sol. fa. mo. ra. do Do no forgot your muslo lesson. T. S. lhndo now kcopf a stock of sheet muslo, Lovers of linn ntnelc nlinulil null and soo that fine thoroughbrod Jorsoy Hull at tho farm of Wn. A. Garducri ' JOSy Now Fall Stvlcs In Dross Goods t largo stock, low pricos by Kreek & Watson.