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f HE SENTINEL.
TERMS; $1.50 PLR YEAR IN ADVANCE.
LDI3VIIS & CURRY PUB'S.
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P-RIOAY, AUGUST 17 1883.
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pr.V'id by I n- mi iMier.
K rv unit ill thr iHistiimrp lit ()ri'Kli. Holt
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r 1 1 i iiitiil fur ruililli-ntliiii, tu Insure twin-
t a'l.-iitluii, sh-nulii Im) addti'svil tu tin- Info- 1
it v in
Au.siiliscrlptlniii arc payalile In aiUahrc. nml
,
tnty Im sent by miiiI unli-r. draft or rnl. ,
t.'lt-il Iftter. Ill lilrrsll'il mill tllllilu -.:l, -till., tn I
I'oiiv.ns a I'uitiiv, riitilMirn. tit nnriWi. i
,m u i-,, i,.nniK juur inline, nil nil ITS II I'
..lutein wiilih (iu imvn paid.
AliVl.llTISINil Ai-miint iim due
nmiilhly. Htnlrinrnls Mill In- pre
I'll. I el rack iiioiiIIi.
P. vir.s fr inlvrrtltlni; will bo fnrutirilc
aiinlUlitlmi.
Joit Woiik. We urc procured hi iln all Mint
itjnii YxiiK in nrst-cl.ntle ami at reasnn
aide rat-1., fwiyutiln mi di'llvvry.
AiA. siiI'M tllpors nrilerliiK a oliaiip' hi tlirlr
"ttiir.!i:iiiiililri'n ttlll ilia clvi- lliHr tnr
;iut Hr.tiiilU'c, n writ u the iHKtnrriri' in
iiin.li limy Mi Hie paiior I'liaiincil. We
lii.ikc IhU ri'iiu-M In nnlcr In uvnlil cniifiiiliui
In nulling (In- paiMT.
No n'lriillnn will 1)0 palil tn liiMriirllMin tn
''Imhiiii.iuo tho paper, imlrss all am-ar.iKi
im pnlil.
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.fn I'.- cnn.rary, arpi'nnolili'rrilaswuiiiiii! i 7,
nut I'.'Mlii'lr illtiviTllilliin
It nihrrltiors vlli their pacrs illvmitln. .1..,.. ...,' f 1 !,.. k Im nil their life
ui'il. until 1 ipr'in,(v riit inn' tn wiiil thi'iiinii. ,,so uui m.iuii 01 muh in "'i mi." ii"
li all Miarrn-ni' puiit. 1
A It
tui'ir pipi-r, tmiii tliu nfflw nr pliunin wiittti i
ft? !
''T'Tsalrlhi.rs .novo tn other .1a.L H. 1
",t ,!,.t!,r",,,J .!!,e Plt-;''' an In-let n-- I
mill lilt'. NotkT nlKUllit b Klvi'lliiftliurii- ,
n ival.
takSt-V?,
tk-ncu ' hitontliinal tra.nl. j
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M1IM'-Illr4 llPlflfNI IIP li.III.il 1,1 l.ll'it
FROM A FREE TRADER.
Mil. Kkitok: You desire to know
what Frvo Trado Democrats may do In
'iew of tho election ot ltandall to thu
iUckors1 chair. I iniht ak you what
Freii Trado ltcpubllcans will do? So
far as can bo soen tho protective urlff
th ory is as much a favonto of the
Dctiiocratlo party, as it is of the Uepub
liuans. If any 0110 can tell mo of the slight
rat difference betweon thu two parties
that now stand alone contending for
tho mighty spoils, the infinite plunder
that is raised under tho 11:11110 of reven
nr., J will bo obliged to him. Tho dif
ference is only in the character and ait
u eilonts of the leaders. Take from
tho Democrats tho electoral votes of
tin .Southern States, given to them by
hcuudylng hatred of their late oppo
Jicnts in the field; take from thu ltepub
ti.i.s tho electoral votes of tho North
i. 11 states given to thorn by a natural
dintinst of tho noulborii loaders, and
Aiutli patties would collapse.
Tj.u tiulU'ipic-itloii is so exceedingly
insig'iilieatil 111 I lie vimw of Democrats,
't ii. although Mr. Humes talked anti
protection in a small way on the b't.tnp,
.tit hi we bis election, his own paper
"im-M out boldly for protection. No
iiioii are more ignorant of tl.n fcienco
"f guvernniiint, than time-serving poll
it i Inns; no men inoru regardless of
moral ellVcts than gold-grubbing, self
sefkers. Wo see toslaj' what was seen
in l.r7-8 politicians ami corruption
1 t.t trtu-.nnjig their sails to make their
.viiy tioueh all breezes of opinion,
r.liieip;-! is nothing. Wo seo as always
the muss of people busy to earn their
bread: loo busy to theorize. Four years
;ifler I80S, millions wero engaged In a
bloody .strife that onded only In the ruin
of an institution mightier Uv than mo
nopoly is tii'dny. In 1871 who dream
mi of tho frightful scenes during the
'long dark years from 1872 till 1878;
finoro iiuddou than a trumpets oi.ud do
uvunls precipitate themselves when all
is riiiily.
.Men like us are couleutto wait. Tho
oiio aiu nothing to parties. Kit her
our rclence is a lie or it Is true. II It is
u lie tlir.'u cormorant of parly can go
011 fattening off thu sweat of million
foruver, and the sooner the llo is ex
posed thu hotter. Hut, If it It ho a sel-
.uu'c.wu shall again sou millions of out-i,ur
muU .linklne: tho verv earth will, th.-l.-1
tro.id ; many thousands of organized
laVior societies with arms In their hauiUi
with a powerful central government
grafting farmers to shcot down city
rioUtM. Then will come tho triumph
of our cause. Then perhaps the party
c.ilhnl Denioeiatlu may regret having
,i)enled II. n faith ot the men who found
,ed thfi oh Doiiioeratlo paity, hut it will
Jju too late for them to havo any credit
.will 1 the people. As 11 freo Trader, I
for oun, have more hope in the final
triumph of tliu caiisu from the men of a
parly that advocated prlnelplo in HW
(U .find ,1)0, ,wIU)oit compromise, and
.vhnlu' (o prmuiplii f.sidiul tiio hatrod ot
nil tho status of utiu section.
., . KltKK TltAllK.lt.
rNuiK nv tub HiMTOiti If their froo
trmlu.inlalimtioii has not rendered them
Jucnpiibiu of.,ruiisonltig uorrcotly, thur
,will uiiiiclmle tint no confidence is to
bejpnt 111 Democratic platforms and pro -
jessious, aii tliat te Domojiatlo party
is ever willing to raorlljuo ovurythlng
for nlunder and nothing for pvlijuipiti,
Wu pres.imo that neither thu Repub
lican nqr lii) Dcmoeratlu party could
coritinuu to oijljt without votes to sus.
tain It. add w.n suppoy.tho same would
ju true of any other party.
1 ' A Startllnrj Discovery.
Physicians anujl'ten Marlcd Uy ro
jiiaikablo tllseovurliH, Tho tact tlia
Dr. King's Now Diseovory 'for Con
Hiimptloii mid nil Throat and I.ini"
illsMtsus is daily (Hiring patienls thid
Hiey have given up to diu is 8iiiriinr
the. 11 Hi realize lliuir sense of duty, and
examine into lliu mprlts of this wonder
ful discovery ; resulting 11 hundreds of
our best Pyslclnus using It in their
nruetloo Trial llottlos tree at T. S.
Jlindo's DnigStoiu. Regular size $1.00
-'J poHiid. best C'offoo for $1.00 at
JiJiiiton & IJiugoss', Forest City,
REVIEWS AND D00K NOTES.
A COLLKOK FHTISH. Ry ( baric
Francis Adams. V5 Cents, Mutton:
1.18 & Shopuiil.
This is im age ol limitation ;evorytliing
In- questionable guise, must plaint tliu
nf I'liwi' n't nllne. in Im liiitlorcil
-lunon till -mimed to notulorund sunk lfaul' H'cro . 'uild not bo a tuoic strming
t,,,.l,ltv.,,... Mi". Ad,.,,., has hohllv at- !
tucked a prauticu of lead 'tig education-
til liiltliiltnii. ulili'li looked mum iiv
then ' as M.niothlng almost sf.crcd, at t
leaH
imll.-iiuii-ibtu. Ho gOOS to his
Mtmi
Mtttrr, ami throws into liur face
tin) Mateiueiit
that mIiu It all ivrmij; in
nnulrili
-,l",,,M
Greek as a condition of ail
That tliu amount of knowl-
mission.
, .1 1..I.....I lil.,.,,,.1.
edge of that lanp;uago lttiliictl,nltlioiili (
?or,l,!11,V,!!;:ill' an. muicnsu eK,Cmlitu!;0l, l'vd,o h, eaU ...ly of I to, .v.ll,
'of the youth-.s time ami labor, is Mill I "'"'" l'.sistlhly, fall into .he .sn.ne
.rr,le.I .. , MmiUur wllU.h ls noVPr . mWaku j w hen the real solution of the
ily a smattering
cil In tho aetivltlcs ,of life. The ad
.1 In the activities ,of lifo. The ail- j
ir.... u mi i.in.-l. .n i.iiaek iinon the
ilri!s is not to iniieli an attack upon the
lrcuk.n it lle;i for the thorn..",!, tcael.. I
g of the ...oilorn la.iRuases, partic...
Inrlt Cnriiiun ill' l''ii'lli ll. III' I'liilnis
II,.. III..,, uiimil in imlllmr ll.w .I.... '
Inad uIII'Cm, .11. If 111 ilt'tiwl nil 111 I ! I 1...L . U I 111 til
give a practical, business neipiHlnlauco
witli either of thusu lauRiiaRes. Ho
.........vvj ... ,
..Itiij I. it. nvllitl'lillinn ll Ilia f.lllllll' fill
., n..i . .
. iiiitju uunvi iiniiii" iu riii.i. inf.. iiiiiu.
ml 1111I1II1! I'reer. nmt how. iiutMiln of
colleRO they must sttiiRRle t-i acquire
these moden. tonKuos that they might
1,10 hii?11 PP'lwm to Which
their country called. Tho wliolu Is
,,,,,, ,, 1 . 1
embudied in forcible, terse expression,
alioumllug In apt illustratl ,..ltU
mmoV' ml eoiivinclii; aruinciit. It Is
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lllillhUVI 1, 1 1,11 (liuuilllllll I, nil 01.111 1 1. tint 1 1 1
of tho brilliant family to which he be
lunge. "TUKOODOF TIIKWIIOI.KKAUTH"
A Sermon. Ily Henry Ward lloeeher
Seo riynioiith I'ulp.t. A Weekly. $-2.
I'er Annum 7 Cent-, Per Copy: New
York Fords Howard & Uulbert.
The degree of a man's prejudice is a
very good and correct gattgo of his
greatness. How impo-sibli1 fur a nar
row, biased, warped iiitud to bit pi o
foiiml, fai-ro.uhing or fnr-seuing. Thu
tnitids that, have sucii most of truth, in
I its wide, boundless relations, have been
those who have, had least to do with
fixing limits or circumscribing thought,
and who have been willing to readjust
their views that thoy niiclit, still fur
ther, increase their capacity thereby.
Such a sermon as, "The God of the
Whole Earth" suggests ettch thoughts
of Iteeeher. Ho is one who dwells
among the clouds, and catches the tlrst
stiubcatu of truth, long Jbefoio nur
blurred, thort-stghted vision can ho :
adjusted to the light. How befitting in j
thu character of a spliltual leader! 1
Freo from envy, malignity, projud ce, ;
with a head to appreciate and hartnon-'
lzu all good, and a heart of sympathy
for all races, social conditions, and dit-1
ferences whatsneviii'. Thu tliemo of tills
I sermon is narrowness, especially in re-!
tl.rlnn.
'"
Ho says: "I am going to speak this
morning on thu subject of a narrow
God, the (id of most of yon, as ho exists
in the gallery of your Imagination; tliu
God, to a great extent, of the church,
mid to a vuiy large oxtent also the God
of good men. It has been one of the
infirmities ot thu ages and Is our weak
ness to-day. tho God men conceive ol,
preach, and undertake, to admin
ister is a God whohas boon nar
rowed until he represents tho in
fcrior seiilimouls of men, with
only lie re and there a glimpse ot the
larger nature. As a loin, Marveling
man, tall and gaunt, without poroonul
beautv or strength, but wearing .1 big
diamond In his bosom ; sjj God Is reprc -
senled as long, luau and narrow, with
hero and there a shining virtue stuck on
him." Aain. "In tliu earllesL dav.
thu ehiireh appropriated God to Itself
and said: "This is our God. If you
wm L0,UB 10 ""UH8 . ami avmo
L,,,,,fl!aslo '""1'- "d join our
1 m,ru"' J" w, "avu 1,19 "img, nut
if you May among these heretical bodies i
nnd scots you are without God and
without hope tu tho wot til." Every j
man seemed to feel as though tho ap
propriating power belonged to htm by I
reason of his belonging to the true 1
church, and tliu true church, since timu j
began, has been to every tollo.v that j
church to which that fellow belonged.
Ho declares the heathun Idea of a god
for every city, to bo equally as olovat
Ing. Tho sermons nro published wcok
ly, and tho insignificant sum of 7 cunts,
fi ttitntltnt iiiitito tlinm it I lilja l. .ill
Thoy instruct and Inspire 0110, till u,0
world grows larger, brighter mid but -
tur.
imhmi'vi iiiuni;.-) iiiuu 11 itittiiu i till 1
GEORGE KMOT.
Price, $1.00.
lSrothvrs,
Ily Mutlillde Illmd
llostoii: Itnborls
Ono can scaruoly iuk up a volume
which will yield more lor the reading
. I linn thin llttlo biography. As a preduo
tion apart from tho interest In its great
subject, it possesses real merit. All the
facts in the life of this grout woman are
interwoven with an originality ;iud nu
thbntioliy that nro, by no moans, com
mon. Ono is continually Impressed
with tho triiihfuluoess and natural vig
(K Infused throiighuut. Lives of fa
mous women oru rare, beoauso there
havo been coinparatlvuly few who have
claimed that diMlnotloit, And hero, 111
detail, though In nonoisu form, we havo
tho history of a woman to whom im
mortal gruatiiuss can not bo denied.
Her learning, her kconoss of observa
tion and depth ot penetration, are evi
dences of tho highest ordur of genius.
The comparison betweon horolf and
Shakspoaro, in tho power of discern
mnt,and thu analysH of human action,
soonis J 11st when one rniouicers)thu var
Uy of action dcplot in hur oharactors.
Till tiueidotu Is mi ovidone of this
similarity of thoir genius; "An ludis.
criminating iriund ontu condoled with
Gcorgo 111 lot on tins melancholy ospc-i i
enco which, fioiu knowledgu of Lewes,
Intel taught her to depict tliu gloomy
character of CtiHiiuboii ; whore t, tn
illtn1t than that between the pr.la.lt
mill
tin) vivacious Hltet attar and
thinki'i"
On tliu novi-lin's laugh-
"'B'V w'"8 lm" l'ml Wrt ' nt
",VH"" ' ".. - ..u... .......,
persisted ho, "did you draw Cusau-
lion?1' With a humorous Miluiunlty,
which was quite In earnest, Mio iioinii'il
tu Iter own heart. Ami so to one who
reads Romoln with rolercnoo to tliu
"M,ur ,s' cr K'1' B"" ipro.
1"uHnR. analyzing ami porirayln- tliu
l",M,Hs "f lliu 1,mumi A f'
" Hull. has. perlu
led to
cettaiu iiisiiiuatlons circulated
tlir01l"i
tho newspapers re!;ariliny thu
married life of (5eoru I'.liut wllli l.un-es.
I. ...I nr.. ... ..i l... M...I.II.I..
i hi ii tiiiuuii mi; iia ituu ii .iiiiiiiuiii;
ltltnil, furnishes no fotimlatluu for such
scandals. On the contrary, an uii ru
judiced mind must oe how invaluable
weie his services, and how imp.Hslblu I
.
, even for the great author to have achiov
I ed what shu did without his aid. Indeed
it was he who flrt suggested to her the ;
field in which she stands so prc-cmtiieut ,
Naturally timid and duvold of r elf as- i
scrtlon without biicli an one to eucoiir- 1
age, tu inspire to establish her belief 1.1 j
herself and shield her from adverse 1
criticism, it would seem uhno-t certain 1
that thu wot Id would have known no
Ceorgc Kllot. Genius Is a Iragilu thing; j
oftou owing as much to the external elr-,
cumstaiico as to iiinato principle, nor j
is it female genius alone which require-. .
such tender handling. The same fact 1
appears 111 tho life of Car.yle, eyen that i
rugged, Btubborn,
torrent litiu getiiu;.
A man
sotmlltted for the transactions
of everyday life, so morbidly sensitive
to thu smallest annoyances, a man who
could not step into a shop and maku a
purchase, without being entirely "up
set," and who, at tho bark of a dog,or
playing of a piano, would ntait up fiom
his table exclaiming In a rage: "I can
neither think nor live,' a gciiuitis of
tills tjpo united to a woman less cheer
ful, less patient, less skillful, less com
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iit-ut'ii.iii,u 1111111 .inn. viiiij it, "(nun iiur 1
sadly indeed. It Is an incontrovertible
that (i. II. I.cwcs and .lane Welsh are
not tun essential factors in tho tnarvo
Ions achievements of ('corgo Kllot and
Thwnms Carlylu. They stoud "as rocks
of offeneu" again-t which the breakers
of real life boat with their beroilderlng
foam; or as the sworded cherubim
guarding tho treasuro of Kden. lie
"ides tliu pi ivate and personal history ol
ficoige Kliot, this book eoiitalus super
ior reviews of each of her woiks. Fur
justice and analytic insight tlirj w
.... 1.1 1 .1,
"""" y ""011.1.1
Wf liave .-.'I'M
"I""1 "m "jeci.
IUHTISH THOl'GHT AND THINK
KKS. 11) George S. Morris A. M.
tfl. 7j. Chicagn: S. C.
Co.
Griggs &
Here is a volume tilled with the es
sence of thought. It is altogether now
in its method of teaching lltera'uro.
Just what ouu had dieaiHcd might be, ,
but the task seemed so arduous, you
would hardly expect yet to llud your
dream realized. It surely opens up a
now department of Kngllsh litciature,
if it docs not 11. self constitute a now do-
imriitmni. ?o more neailliy, iieaulifm,
! or duvoloping drill Is given 111 our
' -schools, than would bo suggoMed witli
, lllls voluino as text-book. I'sychology
j iim' Htwiuure combined are hero taught,
beautiful to tho mind of tliu slu-
llul would bu this germinal unfolding
of Kngllsh thought; beginning with thu
leoblo but zealous discussions of the 1
Middle Ages, and continuing its grud- j
mil growth, accretions, variations and
eliminations till it has, perhaps, reach
ed maturity 111 our ow n time. This is
tho true way to teach English or any
other lituraltiro; nnd tho pursuit of tho
study according to this method would
give n biuadth of comprehension and
an actual understanding which no other
would. How incomparable beside the
usual: Clnistoplier Thojudyko, bom
Dee. 111. 1701, died April 2Mb 18 10.
Wrote: "A View of Ininornllty," "In
vlsblo, Communion," "Tliu Foundation
of Hope" etc, oto.,chlolly known as the
authwr of "Midnight Cogitations."
A Btuiiont , naturally wants to know
1 somotlitng of thu "Cogitations,"
1 1)1,1 1,0 flol rending or, per-
Imps, muinorizing tins? Ho knows
the loast satisfactory thing to bo
known about thoni, that thoy are
1 111 existence, tmpoitant enough in ono
view, hut wholly Insignificant hosldo
tho matter they crowd out. Mr. Morris
has surely seized tho proper plaoo for
teaching English literature, Iluro tiro
some of his chapters selected at ran
dom :
Kngllshinen of tho Renaissance.
Kdniuud Spencer, Sir John Davios.
Richard HuokorjWllllain Shakespeare,
root Philosopher; Franels Hacon;
David Humuj John Stuart Mill; Her
bert Spenoor, nnd ninny others. This
rnltimu studiud n lliu groinul-woik for
it more complete course upon the same
plun, would prepare onu with a knowl
edgo of gieat men and thmr groat
thought 111 a way which is seldom an
qiinod lu 11 lifo tlnio.
Found at Last.
An agreeable dtossli g for tho hair,
tlm' will stop It falling, has been long
sougliti lor. Pat kor's Hair ltalsam, dis
tinguished fur its purity, lully .supplies
this want.
Men's and Hoy-' lUts bu at Mlnton
& lltirguss', Foret City.
ANDERSON & BOYD,
MANTI ACTUKJiRS OF AXI) DKAI.lvltS IN
Single and' Double Buggy Harness,
TEAMHARUBSS.
Four Points Ahead of All Competition:
jHt.-THE KEST JjHATIIEK.
2IU1.--TIIE J JUST AVOHKMANSHIP.
U.--AVE WARRANT EVERY STRAP IN OUR HARNESS.
ith.--AV12 OAltRY THE REST ASSORTMENT OF HAR
N ESS, COJjLA RS, P. R I DLESWH I PS,
HALTERS, BRUSHES,
Bmslies, El? Nets, Lap Dusters, Spooner's Patent Collars test in use.
orn Mono is
2Vot XIoav Olioup,
ANDERSON
desires to say to everybody that want to buy u dot of
or anything clsu in lliu HAUNKSS LINK, that it will he to your bencllt
to cet his Prices before buying elsewhere, as ha has the LAKUKST and
HUM' ASSOltTMKNT of IIAKNKSS and SaDDLF.S in tho Countv. All
mv "omls were bought right, and I guarantee that they will be aold
il"hl. I mako my own Sdddles, anil
tout. 011 Saddles alone.
OREGON, MO.,
1st
A. M. SAXTON.
SAXTON & HENDMCK,
FOR 1883.
We liavo ri'plrnlilinl nur flock siiii'u tlie Imliiiays-ultli iiimsnlly lari; pinvliasos tn ciuiiuivni'i'
Hit new iar Willi
A More Complete Stock than Ever !
Tlianklm: our many patrnus ami frli-mls fur tln'lr llln-ral iatrnnap' f-ir the past year, wn hi,, e
liv fair mill InmnniliU' ili'alhms fur a I'liiitlmianre of the s.nnr : aim. ailillni: inaiiv new I'listniiii'n
In nur liiinieiisi' llt. we hniintn laereasi' nnr
fimr .M'lirs. We hai' all ciailes nf kihhIs In
1 uiniies KiHiiit 111
vvarrumeii. as tepii'sruieii nr niniiey reiiumi'ii.
fatclies, Clocks, Jewelry,
Whli'h vmi will always llml eiitniilete. We liulle all tn rail ami Inspeet nur stni'kiiml prli'rs, Itr
IMlrinc'iit lino wati luvs.a .-n'cl.utv, liv the must skillful wnrluiien ; warniuteil tu Klvesallsfai'tlun,
SAXTON &j HENDRICK, Jewelers,
:a l'YIU St., Ilrt. l'ltlli ami M.xtli, nppnstte m I tax's furniture estalilisluiicnt,
ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI.
STOP ! THINK P
Don't you know that one of the host
and i-a'siest was t ) save your haul
1' 11 ne. I w .'tillli is lutv where V1"
an get the K!:vr ',it')l). f.,; lm-
Least Money
Of course y.111 klioiv it. Now then
we claim with our knowledge of thu
wants of tliu trade and mir individ
ual altcutiiiii, we can and will give
you blttiir goods for lesb money
than joii can get lln-iii elsewhere.
GOOD. sGS OODS
are cheap tit 11 reasonable price .
while cheap goods are expensive at
any price. An examination of our
,'oods ...id a knowledge of our pri
ons will convince you that we nro
telling you only thu plain truth.
You are respecllully invited to eall
and tost the truth of our remarks.
OHKGON, MO.
E. P. HOSTETTER.
Keeps the only l'lfht -Class
In dm City.
KiTiMi-uustaiitlyniiliH'rl a full
line nf
Candies, Nuts,
Crackers, Canned
Goods Pickles ar$
Fancy Grocerit,.. k
Giq(is Jobjcco
Steals servt'il ti reasnnalile rates. Speela
iinliii'i'iiienti, In parties anil Icitles. Korlh slilu
1'iihllu riiuari'i
E. P. HOSTETTER
OREGON, MO
The Maitland Fair
will opon on
September, 10,1883
At which time, nnd as oftou before ns
possible, von want to call
and seo the
Store !
Our Stock is now; our goods nro first
class; our prices are low, and wo will
exort oursolves to plenso you. Wo car
ry everything usually found in a
General Stock.
Why shouldn't yon come to see uP
SIR & LEWIS
MAITLAND, MO.
lint, lifo Is stvwphii; liy. K" nml dure
Refill u j im dUv sumelhiu;; mlfilitv
and siililliiiii leave lichlml tn eiiiiiiiii'r
time. Si ll a worts In v.ihr nun imvu
t.Miiiltlt ireo. Norli.k. KverJlfilnifiu'w. I'.ip
i nl lint rt"iihud. We Willi tnl-. vi.it -v r -tlili.'j.
Maiy nre liial.lmf fiiituiii's. I.'ulles
make as miu'f. in iiit-ji, ninl Ikh u,h tfeU maku
rri'itp.iv i.e.i'ii r. it n want iiuHtaeuiti
via 'li yiu ran mitku meat nav all lliu lime.
- ; f 'rieiltH Mli.il.iiI, ll.itk'tt C. ;., foil-
' hind, .'U'.iti
33 nt lov Goo 1
& BOYD,
will save you from 10 tu 'Jo
por
Door South of Rank.
it. t;. Hi:.Ni)iticK
Imsliu'st this year in the same ratio ai for Hie pas!
nitr line tn. suit an ri.iHMeH in irailr. i:rry artlelf
mtr line tn.sult all rl.iHMes nf trailr.
i:i rv art
We eall speelal alteiitina tn nur larL'u stnnpk nf
Dlauiouls anl Silverware,
ffiSrIF YOU WANT A GOOD-u
Sewino; Machine
UL'Y THE
Higli Ann Liglit Eenning Howe !
It is selt-sctling; the shuttle is self
thuading. You can save Iroin
ijj.lO to 15
tiy calling on
F. S. ROSTOCK, Jr.;
OREGON, MO.
C&'-Mtiohino llepaiiing it Specialty
HIGH WATERS.
lltllns up our Woolen Factory, and can
fn-nrl "V-ir
sUa.rO.4 XjTJC.
on snort no ice. no navo uougut it
Itirrrn Int if VV'nil nnil nu itiniiiiF.witiiK.
in-Mili kinds of
Woolen Goods and Yarns.
Our goods will bu tnndo nice and sub
stantial, especially adapted to the use
of those wanting good uiothes. Those
having wool to trado for goods and
yarns will find H to their advantage to
call on us. In connection witli tho
Woolen Factory, wo nro operating our
r tiur
flour anil, and nro
for evorybudy. Our
Flour Mill, and nro prepared to grind
Pat'nt Peerless
wo giiarantco to be equal to tho best.
Other
good grades of Hour also on
hand
The wholesale trade solicited,
Respectfully,
'i SID WILLIAM WN,i
Get your Cnrrlago, Hugy, or Wago
luclniling bed, btiiped, oriiainentnl at
finished up in first-class stylu nt y
uuw Central Wagon, Repair and P !
Shop, Oregon, Mo, All wmk warr.ti
ed.
Ciirriafro, Wiigiin,
SisiitOrnainenttilroscti
and Sceuiu J'ainlini;,
Wall antl Coilfiis fa
Decorations a "
. t
I ntn agent for all kinds ol ir,.n jloim-k.wr iuu,fliiZnfiod
enco, W ru.ight Iron, I)iai.H.i',ll j mU tt,iS8ivr'Thoy oi.l t
Hull proof lion tunco-any kintlu p ,., , . . ' " "
want. Forafibaibod wire, 4foiV,ul ,'1,)l"-,d "1 '! wU every on.i
S S S steel barbed wire, painti'traSh n' 'dose, und in tw.i ir threu weeks
posts and medium long Mays, pefoVM, Hum city would U t it!J that the gov
71c; 1 wires, tleethlgMj, Mc. I,.,,,,,. wouW ,,a ,0 , f,,
Also it largo stock of Paints and O.;, ,,. . , .. . . v Vl "n
by tho half.pint, gallon or barrel , ,uu .t,!,;l1"" iotfc"i- law. "
Call and got prices nnd est!iiiatn,s on ! --
nil kinds of work usually doiio by any 1 1 en cut umtlth ilepeiiil ujxtn u poi Kw t
llrsi-olas palnler. Uun't forget, the
tontral faint ami wtigon niiop.
I am tho ony ono In Uio county,, that
ha learnod thu canlngo mid wagoi.
i nl 1 ii 1 1 1- ir Iriiitn. unit lii hrni'ii I lilsi in,Ki.i-.
Won bimg In your work.
IIIIIU W MIMM.'Vl.t
... IIILIJI1.1I..
I have jus received A large stnuk of
CARPETS'
Which 1 am oa'otitig at prlew that
eomputltluu. Call nnd seo them,
1RAPETKR, Oregon. Mo,
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH.
Tho state board 'if health convened
Wednesday morning tit the parlors of
tho Southern hotel, St. I.ouls,l)r K. II.
Gregory of !!t . Loul prosldlng. The
members present nt this, the first meet.
tug of the hoard since Its organization
last wlnter,wer: vice pre.nlont.Dr. 0.
M, Cox of Sprlnglleld;sec6nd vlcu presi
dent, Dr. I. I). Yost, of St. Louis,
nnd Dm. G. T. llnrllet, of P.iplur Uluff,
II. F. Huroford, of Kansas Clty,,anil us
rlstant secrclary .1. U. Mll'er.of Ilannl
bid.
A form of blank certificate) was adopt-1
cd, nnd dm lug thu day thu applications
of twenty persons asking for documents
untitling them to practice medicine were
considered. One of the parly presented
it diploma from tho Httchniiaii Medical
college,whlch met with a prompt rejec
tion. In this connection the minimum
standntd of the Illinois Hate board as
adopted, setting forth the requirements
of colleges deemed to bo In good stand
ing. In addition to this applicants are
required to furnili credentials from
repntablo medical wen regarding their
social and professional character.
In conformity wllh tho utiorhoy gen
mil's opinion ns to who are ninenablo
to the board, the jeeiclnry will ho In
structed to say It Includes all physicians
who have diplomas and who have not
pracliccd live jents in tins state prior to
the passage of the net ci eating tho
board; such parties nro required to
bring or scud their diplomas befoto tliu
board for examination. All physicians
who have no diplomas and who havo
practiced in this statu five years before
Iho passngo of the uel, are required to
eoniu beforo tlie board lor parse nut ex
amination In order to obtain certificates.
This information with a synopsis of the
law regulating the practice of medicine
and surgery and interpretations thereof
Is to he published for general distribut
ion among the piofcsslun.
A code of bj-laws was also adopted.
Tho secretary and treasurer nro renuir-
, . , , 1 t .t nn
Oil to men I111111I In tliu 411111 nf svii. lint)
each for the faithful nertoriininco of
their duties. Annual . meetings are to
bo held at Jcffereou City on tho second
Tuesday in .lanuaiy and also nt meet
ing placss determined by the board on
tho second Tuesdays of April, duly and
October. Unless by vote of the board,
examinations of applicants will not be
held tit other than the meetings stated.
Tho president is authorized to eall a
special mooting upon the written requert
of any three- members, and by the ume
authority may postpone tiny but the
January nnd July meetings.
ucklon's Arnca Salvcl
The greatest medical wonder of the
word. Warranted to spedily cure
llurns, Ilruisos, Cuts Ulcers, Salt
Rheum. Fever Socs, Canters, Piles
Chilblains, Corns, Chapped Hands,
and all skin uruplions guaranteed to
euro In every iiiftanee, or money ofunil
1 en. L'o cents per uox. For sale ill T,
S. Hindu's di tig store.
Kx-Coiigrcssinan Lyuoli, of Missis
sippi, while in Chicago recently, told
The Tribune ot tlut clfy that ho favor
ed an alliance between the Republicans
and the progressive Democrats on loual
question in ins State, lu this way, a
sentiment against bull-doziug and ballot-box
sttilliing .could lio built up and
, tliu Republicans bo given their political
rights. "Sline-string" (Jhnlmus, Mr.
Lynch said, lias no strungth worth
mentioning, and ids attempt to start an
independent movement is destined to
I lllu proffccia are good enough in Mis-
I slS!'ll,ll1 l" nu,ku u worth while for the
, Ueimblieans to contest it next veae Me
i .ynoh'8 cMitnato of tho political hltim-
I 1 i
' li0" 111 M St!,tu '''l"btcorrcct,und
it merits the attention of those who nro
anxious to suo thu Rei.ub lean nartv
built up lu
outh.
4 w
A Bcneficfent Action.
Tho miserable- looks and feeling of
tliosu confined at doks or work tnlilu.
; are eatised bv wujk stnnnmli. K'lii
or Rowels. PaiWs Gln-'cr Tonic
, without intoxicating has such n bene-
licicnt notion on these organs ami so
cleanses Iho poisonous matters iroin
tho MMom, that rovYheuks and .ninl I
' M;.a,t.u. liro S0ljn brought back again.
t xi'"''1'
SKXATOT Thomas. T. flnll
-fs" .'.-.n uill, nils HlllllC
unique ideas on tho whiskey question,
which ho expresses most ciuphntieal
lv: . I "When I was a bor, wht-kov was n.s
nl.intifii. .1 i,,f, Ti- i
I ' 'i.nsii. i, in uvery gon-
..t.i s liciisu mul 0ll i;mty penile.
,i i.'iu'i, uhh,. You could dring .1 qiiait
oi u niiU it W'iiidn'i nt'ikti you oray
V.'iiut wt- want is not les wlu.kti- bin
more gooJ wbiVney. I By, permit an)
ff tan to ill Whiskey as tneruhfiiiilKe!
piidiM- a muit-hanTs. licuoso, ami im,n f
h,'"e ?Mk9 ,ttSlMJCl," Wlu,d, .,
tI,B lmt WaM "ml i -l' rut.
nimiHv fit n! tJK'Xfamim
"M"M0" 01 b''.l. Pu blooU
: w;
1 1'Jl,'(
slty
U'lc
ll very illf.e.'ul) ami girus new '
r. iiriniyrii or ancetoti part,
s unit pei feet tliii aiioii en
Wem to M.uiiJ tile I-hock of
mile t.h'Liuift . t .. .........
'"Men
a, 11. II I
. WM' . 1.1 I'lLHlllll .
:r. H iWll IllllnrS Will kern, '
I ' -
vi -ii in a i
t do ot health. Don't
t thor Iron preparationi.
i-it
.tald
lo
,is gnoii. i hu icini iiu
la inatlo onlyforown Cheinifitl Com
i puny, Haltimoi'
Suld by all deal-
, -.n in medicine
ii,..,,-,. n.i.s
ll liullllllS
Ui...... .. .. .-kli
-t.i.1 .'ii ncvr.j-
I'ltts
ctcin.
BROWN'S
IRI1
BITTERS.
THE BEST TONIC.
Curoo Complotoly ny-popsm.
InilUratlnu. Mnlnrln, Mvcr ninl
lllilnrr i imiplnlnlK. nriieK"!'
and rfiylrlnnn imiiIowo It.
Uh wily tlrown' If fin lllturt md by
tlmi.il CKeml.M Co., JIUilmotT Ctoed
tvi linn nd lfJ-niatk tu fprfi
THIS MAGNETIC BELT 10
WARRANTED TO CUREftfi
rrtthontmwltctadi-lMn In thahuk, Mp.lhMil, ar
limb, nrrtva Jl.llllf.lumbuca, rnrr,.l dcMlltn
rtenill., firtlMlt, oaurulata. ""'.'f'
MOflllWl.lulir,-pi"n. ni..u.c.,ii i . , ,
entlnnl f nimonv liupoivnpj, u.uiinn, wv
04p rtc0in. ruiitipiiliun.
f rrMprliui, inuiffo-
tlMi. hernia r ruHurt, cuUrrh, pun, ciuixj,
'WXnr'ii.birrtr of 4ho or.rrcnATiTioitoAxs
0ur. liMttlHilltj.Iiick orucrtti force mid Tlffor,
riullnKirnknf mm. bh lt Ui- dl.ritwt orn prr
onoi imturn, from wMtlcpr cMiff, tho s)ftlnlou
itrum of .Mnintlm iMrmMtlngtlnousStho parla
niii.lrr.tnrK Ihrm 10 hcallliy uiUon. Tliwe ! no
uuiUKunuviit tun my iiniitv.
lao,e3agne:tic
m
&DDOMINAL SUPPORTER.
TO THE LADIES;-H.
Exbaii.llon.IlTipr rt!n,or with lilKaaeaaf the 1.W
rr, KUni'r. Ittadaohn orjColit Krtt. hwollrn or
Wrak Allktra, iirSirotlen I'Mf, an AWolulnili iMt
anilapnlrofMnirnflloroiit DattertoahaTepouperlor
fntho r.'jr iimlrum of all thum complaluu. Jhr
wrrj iv puir(ul uio jnctlo forco to UiO ouat of t
1PBFO. tl-nL. rnlrnrii of ifiA flnln& Fall.
tnr J.nnto unci.', tvenirnrftgo
' i, .rih. ..mt.UiinnUK.1
I 11. ...! tl,u.r..ll,t.i f Ihrt IVnmh- Inelifuiilul Horn.
Inkofthi. nonih. Lvlivorrhoiat Chrunto laniimma.
errhiiB6 or t Itmdlnir. 1'alnlnl. Bupprvmu I nun 1 r-
Ts-i-wlAr Slrpsirimlliin, Ifiirrctino.., niirt maJiire or
.Ifr, thlaUlhollwtAppUuueu anil CuruUru Aiconl
fo?Hi formi of Frmnlo niHcultti- H 1 unsnr.
paBRcd tr anjll.in lief oru liivttUsl. IjuIU n a uujaUT
affcr.tainl(maouiveof JHiHiTaml YKAlitittloo.
TrtlMOfilUicrllcllaiUiUiiiTiirlii'l'tH.t UnltiTlM, 810.
Snt by cii,rrC.O. l).,onil c aiah.&Uuii allownl.orliy
rnrtllourppclptof vrlco, IniirUi.T1nif,iiiil racAsaroof
wnlptandrlKoof.liui. tli intttniuu cu to louao In cur
rtney, ont In Ion jr fit oiirrl.lt.
Thi)itH!nit)-.im Osmienlj am ndartcil to oil ajrw, ar
noni f.tor tlio UQitcrclothlnif, (not In the
botlr Use tho many (lulrnnle nml Klvtitrtc Ham.
tinjl. ai1vcril.'l rxtca.ltolyj nml tuunlil 09
UUtinmf nt nlifhf, TleTloldtlii'lr)wii,om.r,iuiil
arowornntnlliffmoiisor tlmyoar,
Kcnili'tAnip fi.T,ili".':uwl)cyattitrolo)rMlciu Treat.
bin WIUmiuI Alwlltl.it.," i;h tliuuialitls ot tc.tl'.io.
vine niA:si:Tnv ATir.rAit;f'i- wi.. ,
- - - - - - -r
IiMPiXI, CO., 1
4in btalt- III.,
1.. vniviieu,
kit !. PftfM.MMmM
w -l
ST1LIU LEAD3 THE VC?:LD.
50,000 IN USE I
Ordlnn rv
3h!:e3 Cooka Sauaf t3 osxr Cook Uow
at-aroiiono.
SI YE I! S, OSUORN & CO..
SOLE MANUFACTURE,
Wcntrni Ilranrli, 42 UKB KlUIIEr, flllCAIJU
sMU. vl UUK LOCAI. AQENT.
hnttcfi v mw n.HLoHm.
-s-
't, Clinei.t and
Ilftlf
A ruw FjiMIj Medicine thjt Hcvcr Intoxlcaici.
Uviiriian Tluni' . r f. mer. vnm r.i,..v
Bpve..w,rii iinoilirrji(,t.,wt, tv hmllycj house.
fioiin .1 '.j iiirnnl -.inui nr nmnom cffs do not
tii'iitH ''i!ni""S ,'mi,,,'"& hut t'AUKKii't
if you hstc llyupcp 1; r.tt lunaliiim, Kidney or
Urm.iiy Compljini ,, or if ,u ,,rc troiiUi.il uiii..:
duorrleturiiielimn tu,,,, lc, Lom UOoJuriitrvM.
you cao l,e c ire,lty I'Avisek, Oisccr Tonic. I
anVIT . """ '8 nwy imm nge, j..riati(v
r t ..T. -mn di-,1 riiiuirii a jwmi'
. , v"' w"l Invijoftl
i" upiiiini me nr uow but hid
ltliui.-iti Limdicdicf . it.
UIsCCIX a (Si,, lu t;
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.into. Jwfj. t
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yfuioK.
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t I RONQ,
Htrvi fi r full .In
Wil -S0I,1 :.ilil i ,, 'wSjP"' "' V'-ini-uu u,r
rOUTFH HUM'iiTnJiN RON.
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