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t 2 r THE SEETKEL r;;iMS: $1.50 PfcB YEAR IN ADVANCE OOISYXS V Cl'KKY, liibUnlier.s FrMny, Octol.H-riJ'J, ISS. 0np Hundred Dollars to be Added to the Salary of Every Man Doing TTrlf. f!rvn?it.Tr ! T Our rule- for l.i;-.il Adt.rli-loc for 1HKC. , " til be tnlf eni!- per line ilrni ii.-erllt... I . i I live routs j.ec l.ue lor e le.i uilttilioi.al , . n-f rlli.n. Ki:!TIl!.llN STATU TH'Ii LT 3or Si.prvnie .lu.Ir. .i k c:; wi:ns. ; .rn:,i:U ltd. nt ol i!noIs ::i:i n a covhk xi: l'r il.iii.-.t.id ( ..nuiii ionrr, i; w mit iiIN: i oNt;j:!l- i. th i:i.t. For I'.i'iUP s. Cl: lli-Uli'l, iiy::o a. ju'.nn. The Great Arcade Clothing House ' w OTJE, AD VICE: Stop buying Clothing of Merchant Tailors at ! Exorbitant Prices and instead buy at the Arcade Clothing House, ; Trnn no -n w Tailor-Made Garments equal ir. every respect w aaox jr - c - , , t.ttt-. TT a x m rri-rrv. "RrrTi7Tr those made to or a er, ana. ior to jniiii.i. Tii'iiiT. !irOtf!iit.tinlj:o--".i:!i.lH.!ii-i:i!Cirri:!l, IIKNKV KMJ.D. i.. . t iNvi.:.s :. us: a. r. UTAI.I.M.N. mi: v.i i. iu... l).Ii.I. KINKIX. mii; u. i.. ai.i.kn vm. imVKi:. I. S. AI.MltF.. .;i:uu:i; w. iiiiiUAiiD. U 1 UUAHA.M. A f. MOItliAN. KKUIIKN KI.Nli. ...W. A.M'lllMlF.lt. 1! -'ire-en alive For I'nh ''-m- Attorn JVi.iiie.lnd.re Mi.-ntl may t lcrK ... . r.viiv.iivr f'oli.-i-t.tr f'iivni. CL-rls Ju.lp." at l-irijc .n-snr... Jteeorder. .. Cormier .Indue, l-t Iislr!.-i vt. a. M'lu.Mjr.ii. i iwj;e, -u'l m-irici j. iMiiyiii.v.u.u. Jcutlc-e of the Peace Lewis Tm nsliijt, UKN11Y T. A I. K IKK. I'.ir Con futile tf Lewis Township. FEUD S. JIOSWCK J u. the Our Fall I'.lCtO! W l'luc- and other styles. Fall Overcoat.- ui large variety at popular prices. Convince you i self by an inspection OTTTt OFFER : i year for One Hundred Dalian less than "soe.illcd" merchant tailors will charge you for nml rointiiiso- thi! Handsomest styles from the best lumiti- t.,r..uh vr.n with Tailor-Mu'lc Clothing for ; " t. lit ! . ..,IIV i- .'.LlltH lUl'k Vi"ll' ;.,H- material, t.-iv!.y ail :mg i:in.umi - -- ... V I.-' .mi! r..tl.' . l I! Ml WH'ir'i;!-.-. 1 nw i wntii i , ' . " . ... .... i x- l-. I I.'...-..,,., i .i.i.n..ri... c-ul in Noliln 4-l!ulloii Sack ami Cutaway We hov Scotches, Wule ale ami i aiu- . '--. - U.ws' an.i C hi dren's Suits ill many new Stiles, thai tan be found only on our counters. ARCADE ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Northwest Corner Fifth and Felix Streets, St. Joseph, Mo. AXXO USCVZ 31 HXTS. Kw fur announcing. 'n ai'vancc. Com liuiiiirali.ms In tin- iiitcn-totcai:iIIil.ite-,ten-ty-fivc cents ikt llni", casli .11 aihauce. UKconoint. v. fir nnllmri7Ht Itianmiuuce W. !I. STni- llKfl". .v an Iniif.vkmiktt tan.lnlate f-r In-i, . .11.... ..t ....... .... i.i i.-ti.i .r lln'r i'ii.iiiTv. 1 I.IK r .11 1'mit.i. .'i - -.-v. Mi!ij.-ct t the win-rsat the iill at Uie vutuius X'nwnlier flrolliiii. COXSTAll.1 ffn are authorleil Hi animmiei' II. K. I'.l'I! NlCrr an l-iKr5MiHNre.!mlii!.iWr!lie. it!lreif c'-r.ni.K ( l-ul TouifNiiiii.sulijt cl M the ilrrii.ni "t the n!iral the 11 'IN at the ..n-.iiii November eleetl-Ji . Spociuieii Itoiirl i-ii Disliiino.sly Senator Vest, in h.s adihess nt Hig-1 jnisville, said: The farmeia of the country compete : in tho oncn markets cl the world with 1 the pauper labor of every country, without pioleeli'in. I This is untue. There is duty levied on imports of nearly i very product of the firm and garden. The following are the unpads on some of the leading c iminoditi.ia of this class: Wheat, per bu.-hel 80.20 IJaile. per buahel 10 Hye, per bushel 10 Oats, per bushel 10 Corn, per bushel 10 Hay, per ton 2 00 Butter and substitutes, per pound.. .4 P itatoes, per bushel 15 ltiee, cleaned, per pcund 2 1-2 Sugar, per pound, average 3 Wool, per pound, average 10 The fani.er, gardener and planter are abundantly piottcted at evey point by the tariff, as every intelliitent mem ber of this cla:s of workers well knows. In the same addri -Mr. Vest made use ol the followi'ig wrds. The ceifeus ui laii aIiows the capital invented in maiiuf.ietures throughout the U. S. to be f-,io0,000,000f and the number ot persons employed 2,737, 0 10, whose wues annually amounted to $0 17.000.000. This Rives to each .operative 316 a ye:.r cents a day expense ol f toragc and of shipment to warerooms, aud numeious other items expenditure incident to all manulaclur in" industries. All ot these items of cost must be deducted from the price received for the finished pioduct before receipts balance expenditures. The excess of receipts over, this amount is 1 lm iirofit. It these, facts were not known to Mr. Vest he i not qualified to discuss the tariff question. It" they I were known to him he must have deli- ' i,r.,t..K- .i(Tlit to deceive his heaters I and tlnsc l eloie hm the printtd c ! ports of his speech would be spread. I Asama.terof fact, the proliis ol I manufacturing and of most other lines i ..t hncmi. 1. Inive never before been so the past even or eiuiii OUR FALL STOCK ...OF FURNITURE -AN0- imall in I .nt I years, and the purchasing power of the wages given employes lias never neiori. been so great as in this period. These truths may not be known to the mere blatherskite, binl may be ignoml by the demagogue and knave, but they are known to all intelligent persons who have taken the trouble to become informed on this question. It uitirt, . unfortunately, be conceded, however, that a large majority of the hon'-st, intelligent toilers of the country are ignorant of the exacts. To Mich per sons, as well as to those who are neither honot nor intelligent, nor jet toilers, the mouthing., of individuals of the Vest school ni iy produce incalcul able injury by making them dissati-lied aud restire, and ai ravin-: thorn against a large and important portion ol the community. (ilobe Democrat. Excitement in Texas. Croat excitement has been caused in the vicinity ot Paris, Tex., by the re markable recovery of Mr J. E. Cor ley, who was n helpless be cou:d not turn in bed. or raii-e hi- head ; every body said he was dying of Oi.Minip tion. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New or timely seven i Discovery was sent him. l inding re lief, he bought a lare bottle and a Thee operatives received 33.394,000,- j box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by OJ0 worth of malarial, and worked tl.c tune iw iwj ias.i .1 . ;..: 1..,. ... ,...,!, ! Pills and two bottles of the Disco-ery, 8'',3Gl,uO0,OuO, being an added value , he was well and i.f OiiO.fioiUiofi. uddeh retirements the. thirty six pound-. l.tmrii. il,.. n..Kl,.-l niodnets. m that ! 5rcat Discovery for Consumption fue ..-.. I. r.f tin. ' T.lT.dUl ooiiriitives in the ! at llinde & PiuHinc-- IS NOW FULL WD COMPLETE. It contains styles exclusively onrown. Our Ilcnutiful Desicns can be found at no other store. Iiuyers will da theinselvee injustice if they tail to see them. They are very stylish, though low-priced. Place no orders for Furintui; till ou examine these goods. Many a Heartael.e has remlled from seeing our siyhsh and low-priced goods after purchases have been made eKewhere. Do not let this he the case with YOU. Go directly to THE WEK.EL & KOTU FntNITL'IlE CO. and see the handsomest display of Furniture ever shown. They will seil jou MjlMi, feiHeel Furniture as low as you can get awk ward, clumsy styles elsewhere. Kcmember the place, The Weigel & Roth Furniture Co., 'OS liO AND 112 NORTH THIRD STREET, ST, 'JOSEPH. MISSOURI. h id naiiwd in !luh Trial Unities of this Drug Store. Prt'H'iit-es. As n general rule, people who fla grantly pretend to anything are the re verse ol that which they pretend to. A man who i-cts up lor a sain! i- sure to be a sinner; and a man who boasts that he is a sinner is sure to have some fee ble, maud in. snivelling b.t ot saintship invest-! a,)0Ut '"m winch is enough to make him a In.mbiig. Uulwoi-I.yiton. United States earned $730. Instead of receiving this eacli operative was paid only $346, leaving 381 to the em ployer. The total e.ntiiiifc ol these 2.73C.U00 operatives being g.',00.,000,000, of this amount 8i)17,UOO,0ii0 was paid in wages leavinjr Si.'J-W.OUO.jOO fur the capital ists. In oilier word-, the capitalists received 37 per cent ou their mcnts. 1 bis statement H misleading in two j)ort..ls magazine for Octobei, pailtculafs. The amount of the wages u it- bih'ht and" instructive articles paid in 1879, as shown in the cen.-us Htm sul,jL.,.,,. interesting to even wo report f-r 18:0. which Mr. Ve-t quotes, j reramas OIK. that now is the Hinc wa $y47,019,i;74, as the Se-ialor an-1 ,w ..tuclwl AfghaiiP. to knit bed-spread miunced. And tha, divide I among the .m, war1 wi,er garments, aud to be 2,T3d,'J.;0 bauds eriployed, made about tbofce vh,ce3 of .mi.y woru torei'b S316aejr. Mr Vert, however, did "f ciintin:s gifts or home decoration, 11. ,t Hate pci hapt he did not know- nUicU aie ;l n-.iv, j,SM)ciaid with cool that this .'Jl7,00'i, JW 111 wagos wa the wt..lUlur. t)ne 1,1 its papers relates to amount pai.l to ll.e tac.ory operatives, W(iri- ;,nothir to outlinu eni- only. Tlu toieiiien, overseeis, "U- broi.U r? in linen t hrea.l ; Hiir.l t.. the eiintender.ls. bookkeepers, clerss. etc.. t .CCOI1nlu.:li artirtie arrangemei'ts etc., employed in an! around the fat- j () H(Wi ., ,.m.Jf" in which some e tones were not iiiiuded iu this list, )(.,.i:llly (r()j !linls mav be found; and I he list, 111 fat-:, coinitriscil merely fcborM,r rJ,cie, .lei-rilx: Hie niakiua of those who did the ordinary work ot the c()VC. ,ac(,i a ,)ar:l!ioi C0VCr for a nulls, for which. :n most cae, lililtf or j, .. c.lrri.l3ei ecadle work, shoulder 110 skill is leq nrud. I Ins fact, we will br.lUt Sf ntlu,j pHrsc..s tickinj: embroid- be charitablu enotigli to IrIivc, Mr. est and toiinteiimncs Mrs. Laura I! .ii.....r.ili!.. Ii.iri. mii. I l.iw Miilan.-il em-I jiloycs referred to be added to the i?'J47,)Oi,,0;JO aiv.-n to the operatives did not know. 1; the ages 01 me 111-1 .. s .,,,,. r ,.1oiI(..,iiv from her editoial chair upon various occupations for women, which will help them to earn their livelihoods, and Dorcas it sell this month alone many helpful sug- l gestions U) eelf-su: porsiug woimm. S1.00 per annum. A sample copy costs 10 cents. Address Dohcas Publishing Co New Yohk. Air. Ve-l wi.l peihaps fee that the amount which lit deoaresgoes to the capitalists will bo conrtderably lessened lie will sec, indted, that they do not and can not receive 37 per cent on their invest meiH.l " Wc have iiiiimatcd that the Sennlor may have hone-tly believed that 947, OOO.IJOO w. all w Llch the maimfaetur eis paid for wagi:-, and that therefore llicie. va- hit '"j-,J.j3,Ot,li for tho cipiutliMS." Wticn he declared, how ever, mat "th-! c ipUa'irt ifceived 37 pel cent 011 '.heir investments" of o3,S9l,(;0.l,0':' ho undoubtedly intended that Ills hearers .-hoiild as-ume thi.- 3? per cent was clear profit this inference bo cuiTe the deiiberale It irlcnded to "iislesd. For Mr. Vest, with all hi- poliiic-at eccentr:citics am! (ib.iquities, is not an idiot. 11k inows, if the majority of Ins audiemx" Jul not, i that wa"tw and iwst of law maierial? .jyi )0 One li.iilar ' Ntruenplv ..li.niMi.ts whlnli pnier I rif Hood's SaifanivMl-i. and it 1- an un- .....! .vrin.i of a manntactured ansueritit .,.l wltleh oetarmines Uifc om-i ''oaomy. FOR THE NEXT Thirty Days I Will Sell EE J J 1, 1 would, ii: 16 pounds Extra "CT Sugar lor l.UU. 8 Green Uonee ior i.u. 5 " Best Prunes lor oc. 4 Best Bice for 25c. Barbed Wire, 4c per pound. Nails, &3.00 per keg. All other goods will he sold in proportion. Will buy good shipping Apples during the summer and fall. Call and see that the above can be verified. J. CL Eckliart NEW POINT, MO. MTOTTn in mi ntrin n ijii "i ,- AiniiMjig 0REN and SAEGER'S -IN Dry Iv fathering wild Hotter", an'iimn leavts, ir picnicking 111 the wi.od-, we are inoi-ii or l ss evposml to d.injrer ironi poison'ng by iy or other uiid tiiir and shruVis. "Tke pm-on l- uiiilei ceitam ciiciiinstance-. readtv ?borhed by the blood, and painful siveliinsrs r eruption- ate t-.iu-ed. Such afflictions H o.l"s Sar-aparida reailly euro, as it exile's all nnpurities from tho blood. that I Kven in ca-es of 1100111112: bv i'.iri- If .-rc.n. Iliiod's bars.1p.1ril a hif b.-i-il remai Kaiiiy Miccii--iui 11 siionm oi Kepi eon :i'iti ill the hone for all j I1I0..1I di-ordeis. llood S irsapril'.a : is piepaied bv I Hood & Co., IvW-w.-ll, Ma-s . aud l- sold by alldiucgisls. j 1 tb Doses -1. 1 Goods, Groceries, OliOTHIlsrCB-, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Oueensware, Etc. And in fact anything that you mav want. We stand back for nobodv We have the stock : we have the puce. Your dunces of bein" Milted ate better where vou Had the large.-t.sloi'k therefore hen y..ii "want gd do ma make a selection until you h ive inspected our Mod., wli eh 111 magnitude i- amply adopted to the wants ol the trade. Our pi ices iinm..h.iut our enln.- -lock. alwas have bet n, and alwii -hall be the lowest. Cvl! and be convmied. Will pay the highest market price for apples. Bring tnein m 0 CA A 17 Senator HarrUiiu on Pcn.tiiiu Vc- toes. Mr. Cleveland has won great emin ence I will not say fame by his x triiordtnary exereie of the veto power. He has vetoed mure bil.s than hi.-prcde cersurs, from Washnmlon down. I must defer to another time a di-eti-sion of this fea ure of his administration. Hut as we have been challenged to examine uU vetoes of private pension bills 1 will refer to on". Sadie Ann Bradlev was the widow of Thomas J. Bradley, who served as a private in Company D. Twenty-lounh Hegiment Ohio Volunteers, from June 13, 18(51, to Oct. 9, 1805. He was pen sioned on account of a shell wound in the back, received at Murlreesboro, Tenn., Jan. 2, 1S62, and died Oct. 21, 1882 The Commissioner ol Pensions decided that his death was not entirely at'ribuiabie to his military service, and that his widow could not secure a pen sion under the exqisting law. She was 70 years of age. as hi!p!er-s as an 1111 i'aut, without means ot snppor', or fiiciids able to as-ist her. Four of her sons followed tin ir father to the war Two of them were killed upon Ihe kat tie field, aud (he other two returned, one with the losofan eye, the oth r of an at in. Ttie bill gave her a widow's pension, $12 a month. In his veto 01 this hill Mr. Cleveland said: "Xo cause is given of the soldier's death, but it is not claimed that it resulted from his military service, her pensiHii being asked f..r t nliiely because of her ncuds and the faithful sort ice other husband and her sous. '1 h:s presents the ipie.-iion whether a gill in such ca- pioper disposition ot money :tp- led for the purpose of paying TSu passage i.f this law I would, iu my opinion. cs!:i!i!i.-ti p.e 1 cedent so far reaching ami open the ' d 'or to such a vast mu.titude of claims not on principle within our present pen sion laws, and I am constrained 10 dis approve the bid under consideration." Does this case need any comment? Would the qucUien h ivo b!en raised in any other mind whether w hat the Presi dent is plea-ed to ea'l a gilt was propjr j in such a cae? A gilt of 12 per mouth j and 111 exchange for wh.it? Vt lut g'fl had she made to her countn ? 'I he si. 11s that she had nourished at her breast lying in unknown graves in dis (anl battle held. Two more, her only ones, came back from the war mained in limb and crippled in their ability to maintain the mother that bore them. A husband upon wit -m she h id leaneJ for suppoit icsurncd to her no longer the stalwart helpei aud defender he had been, and is called before her to the crave. She is alone. Can not a great rich government like ours take care of this patriotic woman? Must she 20 to the poor house or die of want? May not n Nation do out ot its great resourc es what an individual, not lo-t to a sense of justice, would do under like circumstances? Our President seems to think that only a policeman's club or a tir engine stands related to the public safety and the substantial welfare of tne people. Those finer spiritual influences, patriot ism, courage, heroi-mi, he will probably call .sentimental and not -ubstantial. Patriotism saved the country from a revolt that the policeman's club could not quell it extinguished in blood a flame that water could not quench and the Nation can afford to honor it, and relieve the burdens it brought upon its heroes and their families. In a beautiful cemetery at .hn fcni ville. Ills, gieat oaks cant Hn lr -had ows over counties!" gry iii'.iiimI where tin: dead a' u nilcntlv nw.ii'iuc tho resurrection day. A'nou tli'-"i meiiniU i- one marked ouiy h 11 aiugh slab of marble, b"aiing the n.iiii"! ot Itiehard YiP-s I' is the hut n'stinjr pUee of lh-g-e it iv.ir (inviini ir ol II linnu, the m,ia wlint" burning word-iii-pired thousand- with hope and jI rioti.-iu at a lime ivhn the dark cloud-, j seemed to be -Billing down upon the country, ati'l who, hand in hand mth (ioveinor Moi-'on. (if Indiana, held the great central States of llni West -ieadi j ly in line agiiusl tho im mils of tiai tnrs on I. oth sides ol t ie Oluo liter. ! I,inco:n, flr.tut and Ya'eiweie tliegieit 'trinity c iiitributi-d by I'llii.is i the ! stippie 1011 nt the rebellion. If tep ' !en A. D mollis hid lived, hit 11 uii.: tvou'd hive en np'eted the hnnioita .piariet of names "not. born to oie. I Hut .Mr. Douglas died before, (heclish of arms was heard, with words of pat rioti-m ringing on Ins lips, and Ins body I now lies Imn-ath a towering iiioii'ini';iit J that .stands like a sentinel hio(ing out upon 1 lit: b lie w iter- of I.ae Miehi gau Lincoln i-Yep- in a tomb ctirieli- ed by nontrihulions from a 1 tin: Slate. in the Union, while Orant, who led thu armies of the Union to victory, ami 1 Yates, who called him to service, sign-' ed his com.uission and gave him his j first opportunity, steep in unmarked . graves. Lagging efforts are being put, forlh in both eases to ma'-e amends tor this scandalous neglect but mon!hS dias alon;: and gra'eftil tribute to pat- j roitisu) is still witlinelil. Anil yet iney say that republics arc not ungrateful. llov Ingcrsod says: ' I ymp.it'iiz with Ihe wanderer, with the. s;ui, twary men who are seetiio.for woik. t hsti I one o the-e m-;i, r:i'I f.:eiel ns, no m.itter lio'.v bad ha i-, I .i.i'ifc -nii.-bodv !ov.-d him once; Hut lmw:.s iiiee held in ih. aruu i ; n-.tlc.T ; tint Ii" one.: si -jit l-i-n -a'h her h.tin ey-s iiel ".v.iT.-e.i"il in t!i: 1 ght ul ii 1 -unlet. I wn him in the era'Iie 5-teru-i to the ull.tbiei sung -oft and Ins !:.:! facets Inupled a t'.i.ii4! by ro-,v Ii ; 'if V. And then I think i the -.'.r-ing's and windiii"; pth-, the wary rovi, Rueklen's Amie Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Iliui-es, Sure-'. Uhers, Salt Kheiini. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain-( Urns, ami all Skin Erup tions, and positive y cures Pile, or no pay required. It 1- guaranteed to give pel feet sati-faetion. or money tefiinib d. Pi ice 25 cents per box. For Sale By Hmde & Philbrick. Ayer's CherryPectoral fJliouM 1: kept rriixtanllr l.t hand, for me In ui.TiS' ,, c,t H,,v le'ii-le.I'l. Many a u.oilicr, Murtl'd la Hi'; nll.t by the r.mlu'itu 'iiii.dirif Cr'.up, f.l.d the liillis puir- rtr, with nil and ol!ii fare. i;a.iiiU ',,r a!r. In ni'li rai Aytr'i (. li'-rry IWPir&l U InvalnaMe. JIr. Kii.nin Cinlney, IM Wi'l lS nt., jrw Y'.tk, v.-rii: "Wlitlft In the countrr. la-it v.intir.my little Ix.y, three yrar oM.wi ihat he Iru trayeleil t'oisi thtt i.iotl.er'a taken ill wllli Cnaip; It nuwl ci If he wi.uM die fif.in rtraiiulatl'.n. Ayir" Cli-rry r.rtiiral Ka trid hi email and finpi nt (!.., mid. In let than half an h'.ur, the li'tle patlrr.t vat l,ra!hln? innil. 'Il.e ilrxtor Paid tint the I'rctora! s.v.r.1 mv ilarlln:-'. life." Mr. Cha. I!. I.iud'.n, (.ullford, Conn., wrilto: "Ajr Cherry I'tclornl Saved My Life, and also the life of my little win. An ho ! troul.ltd with Croup, I dare not lie withnut tlili rrinfily In thehoue." Mr. .f. (inR, Lowell, Man., write: '-21y rhildreu have repeatedly taken At-tr'a (."licrry Pectoral for Cuilrt and Cronp. It (.'ives Iiniiitdiate relief, followtd by curr." Mrs. JIary K. Ktans. Scranton, 1'b., writes : "I have two Hale boy, Ixith of whom have I.cin, from Infancy, subject to iol. nl attacks of Croup. About six months a;ro wc btran U'lni Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, and It act" like a charm. In a few minutes after the child takc It, he breathes cvily and rrts well. Every mother oujiht to know what a blessing I have found in Aver's Cherry Pectoral." Mrs. Win.C.P.cid,FrcthoM,N.J., writes: i them. 'In our family. Aycr's medicinei hav been Mi'-slnffs for many years. In cat of Colds and Coughs, we take Ayef's Chen? Pectoral, and the inconvenieaec Is soon forsotten." mEPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, iOM. Sold by all Prujsista. arms tovgrinc; and want. There . -Iioiild be -t vir an t food for u a 1 " The ,r.,.w, . ir,i,r, betwt.tn 1 'I am 1 aiiv :nd llii: C i:,t ; I- n.oci ity d d not improve I nnrxflat 'I kf: lam unny men an- r;:il a. --ig. r for a f.n:un n they tvere, and it.ough' w'u ing :i unite on ( i.mi!r'iier I.c;, tt.ey ', not 1 want ex-M'ijo: C.f.per of .'! ivor (irre. The Vatican In..- t nt freh pri'tte iu- strut-lions to its d.3vrent nun: ii.srbio:nl reinrdi:.g the tnii-t 1. :ic:il g.tatiu 111 Ilaiy. The pope : anxio-- that lornn goveriuiieiiLs be fully inf.irn.id of the ; ii cie t-ing nieniici-s and dangers to which they Holy -e is expo-e( The Pope, ttirtuigli the P.ip-1 nunct.t at Madrid, hi; a-kid the C'iitnuf pam to pardon l.i-n. Vlllac.imp, ttho ! led tl.t-lei-etit revoliri. 1, ai. I of the officers who weiu a iu:. d wi h him in ihe iipn-inj;, Ir-m the -i-ntiM'es of , death which hate bicn ps.t-etl on all of The defeat of Mr. Willis, r.f Kentucky 1 make- " Democratic members r,f the 1 la-t. Hou-c defeated for rcnuiiiina'ion. .The U'pnblican- have renomin itcl ! nearlv a!I iheir old members Treie j will be a very green -et on the T-iii'!c-. ratie side, uvea if they re urn their old ' m-jority. If 'out of sorts' with ! nda? ho. str.macli jionlcr, torpid liver, 4iu In hacker side, nm Mipation. He . iirslect u:av !-e fatal. One iine ctStronK's SaitattTO Pilln will civa relief. few iloses restore to new l.er.ltli anil vior. Of the ieculi.ir 111c1licia.il imrils of IIikkI S.!rs.ip.nil!a it fully confirmed by the volun tary testimony of thousands who have tried It. 1'ccnlur in tlio runiliination. j'roportion, ami jirejiaration of its Insredirnts, I'cculiir in the extreme euro itli tvliicli it is put lip, Jloisi's Saisai'iinlla accorapliihcs eures nhcre other jireparatlnns entirely fail. I'ecu liar in tin- ii:.f ii:rlli-l p ikI name it lias in.nie at Imnic, mliirli is a "tower of urili-lli aliro.-.d." j.ih t.i:ar ia the j benorucnal sales it l:as attained, Hood's SarsnparMIa Is tlie most jupiilar and fucressfut rardiciue Kfore the juMic t.nlay for jiurifylns the MiHs, eivin;: ftri nath. treating an at is lite. "1 MifToiod from wakefulness and low spirits and also had eczema 011 the back i f my l.-..d a:.d i.eck. whii-li was very ar.notim;. I took one 1-e'tle t f Hiwd's Har-aparill.-i.and I have received so muth lieneCt that I am very pr.itcful. and I am always plad to sj'e.ik a pood word for lliis i.:edii'I.ie." Jlia. J. S. Ssvtiun, lvtibtll'.e, fenn. Ft3i-;fi03 the Eiood Henry Uipps, Canijoiell Strut, Kansas City, h.id scrof'-iotis son's all over his luly for liflcr years. Hood's Karjap;ui".i ciui.Ictt-Sy cur.'d l-ini. AVa'.l.te Hack, of North RioeMGeld. N. Y., fiilfi :.-l ! --a ytuiJ a'.l'i a t-nil :. v.iit.o l.hcr i.a l...t le,:. fo I. id t'-at he had to gm tip hi.?::-. -. He t,a tar. u of ll;. :.'.i . r, -i;d also 1 f c.-.tirtl:, I y Hc-cd's SarsapsriHa BUSINESS am PROFESSIONAL CANS. A 8TA2TLIX0 FACT. It 13 not cominonly known that a large proportion of the rhciia'atnrn and ncu ra!gi eitant is traceable di:t!y to the ili-ta.-tii rendition or imperfect action of the kidneys and iivtr; llieref,,r a recedy which aires the ruhin dsea.? mu-i have found and smiitcn the rir-c catifc. Many persons u-inj; Athlophoros fjr r!ieamatiini and neuralgia hare leen. surjirLseil to find that chronic dUcrden cf the liver and kidneys have ako Utn ercatly relieved and they haT.: written for an" explanation. The fact is that the remedy acts diiectly on thett organ-, cleansing them from nll irrititinj; su'j ftances and regutating their action. Ti'.'eit in connection "with Athlophoros Pill this is, without eictption, the mc-sl Tilaabie kidney and liver remctly in the world, anl will cure a large proportion of thote wto have these discas. Charles F. Griffin, Ptnart, Ior-a, esys: "I have not had an ache or pain of rheu matism since I used the Athlop'iow, whith is now over a ve-ir ano. For three months j my store was "closed, not being f.ble tot- i ,-! . v- Im.tnfs. nt fill. Mv loir.tS Will praciie..ji, alt ''". nlnVem'.-tv".; "ercswollVn and there did nnti.-e'ni to Is: 1..,-,. .....1 iu Iim ni!tiiv Lwlltitaii-! anrmrtoi my wny uiat uiu iui ' ntt p. GROVE j the Colfax Spr'inssfolry the etTtvt, of the , , . Trr nt water. The day I kft home I hd to le BMsimili SBu ap Sliop ! FOULT CITY. JUSMK'KI. -ome kt'.er. After K-ius ho:ae afcif weeks r.la.'ksmith aud wapc.n work done on short! weeks I had a relate. It waa t tin time that I learne-l of Alliloplioros. 1 eni ior AfcejatLawaiiu Notary Mfe iioi.TcouxTY, o!:e:on. mo. Will practice in all the Courts of Missouri am! ailjoinnu; state... Collettleiis pr.'Hiptlt attendeil 10. Taxes paid for 11011 resiiirnl-, etc i.oiie to Iamii 011 Improved Farm- 111 Holt Cotialv :n svvru jier cent. N'o ilelay hea tilie -perfect lliln-o up stairs otfr X. J. Kysers Sample Uioin. H- T- ALKIRE, Attorney at Law, Pisic Administrator ot Bolt County, Mo. OREGON, MO. After sii.Terin?" in this way until the pain ' was alinn-t bevimd f ndcrancc, I went to n.T:.- ;mii '1 wiirk ttamiiled lo cite -alistac- lion. Shoi'inK of uitcrf.-rins liorM- -tspectall- items 1Z. I. JIOI.T COUNTY. OilECOX. JI a bottle of it and in fifteen minutes after I had taken the first dose I felt itsei!tc:s,arKl when I had fini-hed the third bottle 1 wjs welL I liave not had any rheumatism since. Every uruggistshonld keep Athlophoros and Athlophorcs Pill-, but where they can not be boncht of the druggist the Athlo phoros Co.," 112 Wall St., New York, will Hulilly.-'.Un:?f:.:j. Jl; !:. .'.-;.". It ". 1. !!C("I i. I O.i Al-Jll'ecjr.- ICO Doses Ono Doilar lTp;t.s i I.M1. ioneyToLoan Csm jrivc you better rates than heretofore offered by liivsttlf or any other aicent. Make examination ot farms .myself. No abstract re quired until loan is approv ed of. On large Ioans,rates of interest surprisingly low. Address, W. It. liOFKMANS C JfO Will practice in all the Courts m MKsi:ri, ' send either (carnage paid) on rts-tipt w K:in-a- and Nc'intska. t l:ei:iiis p:o!npin i rcgujar iieiiilt-d t. Taxes paid foruon ro.-idci tlKlivla C nirt Moils-. .i.'if. Mimij'Oiirr-j. unco, which is Sl.bO ner bottle rlc-1 for Athlophoros and fOc. for Pills. ! ror nvcr ana isuinev a a?r.eri.in- r .i digestion, wtttknt.-. sjrvotM dchihty, iJiscsi-3 l.'furr h'o.ir umnrn- ronsiMllon. hr-.!r.che. Ic ruro dioou, ia, Attuopcoros ims ore untsicmeu. it MONTGOMERY & BOECKEB,!" Private Bankers okkgo:;, 'liSWEEKS lnti ri paid oa time depo-ils. ! Tlie rilUCC t:ZinTK will he ir.rJI. il.- i.-.,...i,.i. ..i..i.:ii.i..-liiiiiL'lit:iinlso'd. rurelv tvnl'ped. to :.n wMr. lo ihe tnuoi Visiif.l:a'tinIlltie I rincijial citlts el Crrmauv. himii'inl and Ir.-lami. SI.KUl'LKSS XIIITS. mule nns-ralile I.j that terrible cnuph. Sliiloh'.s Cure isthe remedy or von. Kor slr l'v Hindi- & I'hHorlck. Ore K m. Kranre & IV. I-'orest City. vr 1111 1 -&s. rpsk xi y-' "2 M h i n t r c v 7 a r i o MHM.OH'.'s COl'IMI and Consumption Cure is sold lit iison a kh irjiili-e It i-i.res C..iisihhk lloii. for sale liv Htn.ie. Plnllirick.l)ri-i,on, France & Co.. rarest City JLU H .V "A r- - jt LV WIS iM w Tlc Vcnlict Unanimous. I). W. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind . testifies: "I can recommend Kleetrii: Hitlers as the very best remedy. Kvery bottle sold has given relief m every case. One man- took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist. Hellville. Ohio, aflirnn : "The best sell ing mv Hi added their te-timony, so that fie ver dict is unanimous tiiat fjcoine outers 7-r;.-v-l;'-c5,-':-irf oj..rui.iieiu3 ii.b...,,i ,, ,. ,i t:... t':.l ri--5-t-i " s. " 'l cI.im'.m ifcswntiM do cine all di-i aes of the I.vcr: hul- i ir'?,.i-i-:.y&,iJZ ,i,-i..- i.MnD'itws nejsor P.looil. Duly a half dollar bottle at Hmde & Philbrick. Urn, 4.r0 ll .ve iii:ulesiie. i:il arrant, mcnts to collect meiiev due from estates in fereiRii coiinln-s. Taxes p-ud for iiini-rvMei.t-. ...... , The aci-oiinn ol lnisiiie men an.! iniiulrtuals in Holt conuty resp.-.-t!i:Il -oliciird. " J. H. LUCA5,M. D PHYSICIAN MB SURGEON, KOKl-.T CITY. 5IISSOUKI. siaic-for lii rev mouth- on mvipt .f ONE DOJLL.AR. '.literal ill-fsnt allow nr. I to I i-tiiasijr". ai'eiit- slid els't-. -i:.pn-voScs mailtd free Address all or It rs t-. mtu.iK" k. fox. FltKLIN SliCAUE. X. Y All C-..lIs. In- n!):lit or day, promptly attcntli d to. Oilier at I.. 11. l.uckiiariii"- dnis store. DANIEL. ZOOK, Trnstt-e's Salf. Whereas .1o;ep!i W. Cumnila-and I.i.cr:a Cuiianui-. I.i- wire, l.v tl.rir .-. ?t!:i d.ed f lrvt.d:ttr.l Ai-f r.-ll'Stti. Issi. I.-1.I rt ..ru.'.l l: theosr.ce of ICee.tril. r of l:-rilsi.t t.H'.uuntt. Mi fieri. in li.'. k.v.al rivi.ei'trtein. no iiMler-lSiiril in f rti-t t.i --i-jre tiie pJ nient of a 1 . ertain jtri:ii--iry ii..!r in-ah deed id Irii-'ilc-I si-rilii-il. Ihe rea" elai"t;i (! County, 3lisoi.- (ll i!e-cnl'eil a-follows. to-wi' : The north lull ot l.n f-n.r i.and alt of lot Hi-(-.1 in Mock omc I!, and iotrU'i: Ii. .lm k leltvrB ll,', all in the town et Maillaud. Holt Couiilv. M:-sfiurt. . , 1 And" whereas, said jinimi-.ory note u If. S 1 jiast flue and unpaid ;:in i wlirreas the owoer (of said nine t k-r.-tue-t.i! mclii. locate lia: power vi-led ir ire lit -.-.id tlrrtl oi un-t to -ell i saiil re.-.l es'.iti at.il out of .hep.it. di o'f -tt . , . i- ti. i -ale pay the iiidihtn'iu-- rur-tl locribt ; Money to Loan on Iinprted I arra ia Ic!t Thertf.tre.l.i cfioi lixm f t 'lit v.id reipi. sl.ai.d Cotnr.y tKi pere.ut. vo tit la) ei Jilt i,, ,,.,... of ihe iicr vested In nic It) said .li itl otlra-M ill .-tit s..'.tl real e-l ileal jtuu lie trudnetolhe highest lii.Ider for cibli nil MONDAY, XOVEitl.Ei: l-t. lO. atiheCtur! r!i'it-e,lwr lji he toviu i.f Oregon, Holt Con:.:y, Jiiouri. Negotiator of Loans, oitucoN", :jiss;ui:i.- !i't Ye H HO, ungry People Tlie pl iee to Ret a uood Meal or latin Ii at anv flour ol the la or X'vht, is a( the " .1 ti s,CHXE;i)!.K.Trnstr. j Trustee's Stic. ' Whereas. 5Iarsel! JicHrlde Pn.l fcltlt J. Mc I r.riile. his if.-. l.t their etrtaii. t'eed of Tru-t. tt.ited .laiiu.ir- .Mh. l.-TI.and re.entrd in li.c I V,nn.!.r'. ..it er l.t l.-lt l-O.UltV. lll-SUJt!. -I - Mail B I 1 , cords conietlllli-e n BtHtk St.Ct I'lE4V.lvu- Bl M WtJl The iier:h. ri.tr..un:io:tl'eswstfinartfr AX I) LooqifJq House, West Side JHhllc -"ipiare. First Dsor North fit I'nstnfuce, of sei-U.tii f'lurtri-n. in tov.iisi''isixl)-lo,of ninirr tl.lrtt-i lKUl. S Inch sa.d t out e) ance was irade in Tni". .o secure the pat intiit to K. l;i.s-ri ol it i-ert.i.ri note therein "f'esciihed of lit- iiunitre.; tt.iiis.rs. hiarllii; ten j r tent intm-ft Iron. dale, ilatffl Jail nary :tli, ISTl.wUcli .-am i!"lew:i-.ssljcn'd l.y said l:us:i to f.irtlici-1 Kulfer Marcli Xl.. lhsi jinii whereas the intci. st on iani nose im ........ ..-.i.f i. full n. t!. .1 il.iv o Aorl'. !7- : nRFHllN - - MISSOURI ami v.t'.ere.is mI4 note Iia-1. t.-slnee Utan UnCUUH, - IIIIJJUIH. .lue ;, f,,,.,,!,,, n(,ai.UM:li .nlrre-.l tliere.-n. ; , I at i-onilifiuHi!, trom said d i) of Apr.!. Ifl. O. Umpiis has rented the O.ivld liullillns :itii.it.t i lis Iu lhe.-uvrj:aTe -. j tin" snr- of yd -W.--I Side I'iit'lii:S.iarr.lir-t door norlh of tlie n ;,o-, tlieref ire.iii th.-rnrit the iris.1 PosPiSlc-, which he Iias hart llxi il up in tip-top holder of salj note, and in pi.tsuMite ' f tl.o iliape as a ltntaiiraiit ami Im!;:iik House He prvlsions of said Deed la Tr':st, 1 the under is prepared to fnrnl-h you a swumI im.;, .it anv I sjgncj time ton c:!lloiiI.lm.orwlllxet)i.iiiipai:ood MONDAY XOVKMBTI; 1st. 1W, iii-ii rrfsiiii).in.ii..j-.i , ,.......,.,..,, t . , n,! B will -erv-mi shfrim lire The pnl-lle arer.ir- .i i lt K -. )i., .d sal.. o,.t..t the no.-ll; 1oeref .li..lyiinltedtoiriteiiiiiitri..laii.li.eceii-.im. i! Ihe Court llmer. I loe ( ,.y .,f Or.;oo. Iu -n-.t thatrhey il! l.reiitertaiiic.1 in Fir-t-CI:,--Sljle , Holt emxt.t. Jiisonrl, p..-.e,i ..sr,.r!al...v J live a l' LIMITS. .!r-ci;:..sl real e-l:.Ie. al Mil .le t.-i:dii-I .l.o hl'l.e.l l.l.iil. r for nisi., f'.r Ii1' Urjf.s. s tl- . . , v r --sT"S . iir.--si-.i in -nlo Ii. .si ii. Ti'tst . TOES PLACL J I Ailniniitrafriir's Sale. ng medicine I have -vtr handled m j iS I flW POST HOUSES uv 20 t ear-' expiT-enco. is KUvlric HOrVTO BUlto-THEM li"tters. Thousantls ot others have ffiZXSZSZ&EZSi t.t2 'if jf 'tIWt JltJt- v ill-"!.: i !' tui on t:u-fz UbiikLM 4biU ruiLiut No. 110 North Sroml Mrrrt, ST- JOS, MO- JOSEPH OFPSHHBIMER PropF. Choice Wines. Liquors, Cigars argiiitiritt a- to ssreugUi . -. ' -" I, o.u mil. I lli I .lit. ifi trie. eiiiiJiuTrt t" .uv - , :nddjd the intercff on llio money j i,,,,',,!,,!)-rcMeredy siiiioii'-f-tire vesti'fl. in the liictory proiteriy, tne i in- Mhvse riliianci;, uri.o:i. wear and tear of h.laiit, Ihe insurance, forest city COCKLE'SSsPILLS This old English Family Medicine ia zic Tor 8fi years, nil over the world, for Bile, Indigestion, Liver, .Ve. ;,,!rF-';;s! Cf Purs Vegatabie Ingredients. .... - TTsr? TT T 1 1 T STFI'f I KT. i I'vCie: lilts .i tt:o t. .11 ' rl. , ilei I-.1-...1. I ..Jler'tT titita'' .s.ifl. - nn.t. d l.Mid sttitv.Hi iwn mil "''"'; I or ."fin-. i it Mi.la-r p.u't ,.,.pii t-' I t . Itui..i.i, dr. tost, .Mo , o 1 1 , to S tMfI...C'I.!'I-:i:T. a-lnilni-tratorwith ttill annexed of the estate ot Kimlt Ollli -rl r o. ' mi., lu. k, side .it i hr-d iie Shroh's I'or .in- I'l r P-lrr Si rellM I IT Slle Ot Hllil r i. I'hilhrick O.ejtiu, 1 ranee & Co.. Forest Citj. It would bo a creat tie'oiy ii'Mioiltv fur the lSeimldtean lie eterv eniinlv idlh e ill the lun Itoiinlilicans. Now. u every Kfpiil.lican will i.nlv do his full pa.t on eicclioti flay, we shall have l hat .-orl of a ". iclfiry to record. I- ii not ttorlh tveiv individual It-pubiieati's eff.n t to gain" a triumph so f?rand ut ilself, and so inipollant tor ib"iS. Wild. YOl SUFFEl! with I-iephi ami I.ltir Coi.ipi.iIiiC.' -hiloli-i nrt lsn.ir.iiieeil to eiiri-' on. liirsilr It) IliiideK I'hilbrick, Or tjiin Franco & Co., fonst t'iiy i -.,.21 Irr l.c. HI .H, I Ail.iiiniitratrix's Sale. Xtdlce Is lercl.y Klteii. Hut hy virtue of an r.r.ier of ihe I'rnlKtir Cenn of theeou'dy of Holt -o il s! : of M'irn. n.i'Ie .it ! Au-.-nst lerei Ih.e-f .-i- en t;t - III. tl .v of ei-; 1.. I. I.ii..-On.-... : 'rii '. 't.r rst tm of ,l.u. V . ' " . MoMHI Mi' . I at the i.-r.U t v;.:ir.e t Uv i, i . ' . ir-'i ' iii'h'K lh" ; .mi," ... Co v . - Rfsnrl RiHiarrl rtnf! Pnnl Tahlp.s. .V.- . J i-.V.. - i -.?.. u ket and : f. GUI'"-' FP".!"!T CKWt CL'SE fC3 ,1. ,.f thi. . 7anoTir.iijaKf.xnvoo'li'v':nc! . , Tpirzi-., -ALL. ,-ii St. eneta, y sincere' Vicr tr Uovelppnient, 1.- eil te:.I .si;.- ir. i . , , , i, , in. 1. 1 .int. i-j-w. -- . . Anneusor-Dusuii duw a.-. . -o!.t:.ra-l foailli f FiiJSSII ON TAP. ho-w-t i.:.:r..ft..-;oa. i!S a fi. Ti. lnpf:v. it ' atnln; All Kinds of Lmoh I 3ti aTc- tiiMf ' I V r- . - I'll.:- t U, -tit. flfiu -I- Curt-cuioilly within a rror.tli. n ltt-ucia iT-o" IZj. L't-lT.i'c. jTitillilirju Mfiu tor V..-i-r7. Ui I Ktx.'.ll j-t;rr in i lain PI II US II!. F REH no B5I ii tc v're, "-nt ticf who writ to free, full infirnitiea aboit work wh'ch iley mti .1 u i Ii7r it h(me,tht will ibta from J'. t- r per Sr.n --! rf.iiir-1" rtvi i-r-lift I f'f. 11" wt -r1 Ht t-UCO rt tiaclnttlj tars ut t jstf UCk ftrtnas. U WW. &0L Good Beds 25c. .r.fv t . stn iaa of iw r.f thf sHIi.fiirs VITM.I7.ER Is what jo ed ft r C iiisiii.a'ion, i-r.of Appi lile. Klzilne-iaml rl tviintom- ot Di-iwpsl.1. I'rn e 10 rl.ii To eei.H pcrl.ofe. F'r--;i!'- 'v V'"'i; f'h.l -.tk, Ore gon. Fnu.ce Co., Forest City. tni awi w tMt i'll-lIlstl t tT.S. (now rnlra."...-r t!.'-c nt irrww lSltt r t SXKtihin-t In -5nstnil F'titt- Mo' I plaiai:s!.-ntfci liroct-icii!aui fitn. Ell. WARS.. Ctf., UAb, IWfc j r " 7wuAmi3M f 1