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W'Jtn mm, .-Jftw 'J I I f. THE SENTINEL..!'""1 IIIKK AXI TA1CITF. tiii: I;i:i!ilicrt i'iui:. TERMS: S1.5C FER YEAR IN ADVANCt lOBVXSJfcCUItKY,IiibIiNlnTs Friilaj -, 3i:i.V iV. i:OCKKKY'S BKK.VK Ills !!: of Poverty of Missouri Kxplodcd liy Coiigrcs' maii Frank. Mr. Dookerr, from t!ie Third dirtisrt. in his discussion of tho tnri" bill made ise of the folio ius language: "I de.Mre to make a brief statement as o the indebtedness of Clinton county, in j lisnr- Showing How lit; i. llon ( elittcil by Protection. j ll-.bert P. Porter says in the National ' Tribune: 'J'ho American farmer is Jut-l now j.asr'ing through the gloomy valley , of hard thncs. Prices for his product: ! are low; mortgage, oven if made fi purcha.o money or improvement in mor. hopeful times, are pressing, and it id dil ! tieult !i make Is.th ends meet. All this in bail enu'igh, but it is mail, ttore by the constant opportunity it at fonls agitators and demagogues to crag ' gcrate the farmer's grievances ami inten sify his tale of woo. Kver ready to mag nify depressions, thojotous band of Free traders who have been picturing tha- jr'orious country of urs KiiiLning into the abyti of ruin and destruction for tin1 last t'.ventv rears are out with their tele CSACQOAIUTED WITH Tin: CZ0C2ATHY Or ."HE COOTTHT. V7TU. OBTJUV MUCH VALUABLE ISrOHMATIOIJ JTBOM sTUDT OF THI3 MAP Or thetarifi rt form campaign of l;:st fall I . s.-COjH.,s 0as.'crl- -atchiii for nn enlarjre made the assertion that, notwithstanding nient of the black spot. Of course tiiej tho wealth .r her agricultural resources, aricuUiral depression is all duo to the the farming wealth of theitunty had de- tHrilr. ai!i tne only remedy is tho immo clined until its decadence was :iiauift ,i; .... r,.,,., f ,...rliin custom duties. in an appalling aggregate r farm mort- Tll farmor is told by these reckless gagesV t purveyors of Hritish economics that the. AgSH: "I was about to say. Mr. Chair lariir s tmmvd tor the benefit of a few iimu that tho assessed valuo of the ten ir,m wooiL,nt cotton, silk and chemical . 'counties I represent amounted in to j hurons and not in the interest of the over S1G,000,XU' ! .mcrican farmer. They never tell the ' Thereaf ter, jroceeding further, he f :ir.ner ti,at lne Jlrecl benefit ho receives 1 'ears: "I haro stated tho nssessed val-. from tUo ,irescnt tririlT arc far in excess , nation for 1888, but. guided by tho gen-',,, tho hmiitH rt.lvrvco br anv other' end rasulUortheeeiisusoMSlshoald ,.jass Tllv do not tell him that last vesr estimate that the wealth has not in-, ..cultural pr.iducts imported on creased. I which dutv was levied iiggrigate.1 in' . Mr. Frank after using the abovo l'o-; v.lil.ovcrViV).'W,UU. And yet thi- is tationc said: j a f.(.t n,evd not tell him that our to t Xonr, what aro tho facts? In Clay , tB, a..Th.ult ln.H,rt3 amounted to county, to which tho gentleman refers, i niylrjv ctVM'.OH. llivx liinnv fnnnors know that tho 1 1 I . E ntnl vjot:ib!t3 is about equivalent in j tho taxable wealth in IdSO, according to "the census, was $lJS7.i)SJ. On Juno 18SS, tho date of the hist assessment, it was 8531,473 an increaso of about .150,O00 in that county. Xo; tho gen- iieinansays uHH, as 10 uio xen touhimh, that t!l0 nK;.rt.Kato imitation of n.w in nis tusinci no wouiu esiiuiaut uiai valuo to tho importation of mnnufatt ures of inm and steel? How many know the wealth of those ton counties has not increased in eighteen years. Tho fact 1s, thnt tho wealth of these ten counties of his district has increased nearly OOO.KW; and his is a purely agricultural 'district. Ill 1SS0 there was not a town in h'.B whole district that had 1,500 in liabitante. Mr. Frank. When I was interrupted, Mr. chairman, I was demonstrating that the attack madetipon tho state of Mis souri by her honored sons on tho other Hide of tho aisle was inexcusable and unjustitiablc. I had demonstrated thnt the Third congressional district, which hna eent-Mr. Uockery to congress four times, had increased in malerisl woalth botween the last census. 185W. and the Teliablo state afccssmoiits of 1SS9, nearly WJ(X),00i). 1 was interrupted by the gentleman, my colleague (Mr. island), who wishetl to know what the condition was as to his district. Though he re presents tho miwt inuceessablo, the most sparsely iopulbted, and iierhaps, the most birren part of the statu of Missouri, his district, Mr. chairman, in the same eight years has incrcasl in taxable v.oaltJ. over ft'.flOO.l'). Xow. what is thotiuth uliout tho state of Missouri? Iu tho pictrro drawn by my I).-:nm:ratie colleagues, who urn holding her up to .1 ..) .1,1 ,v T- 1,. ,l...M- tsso the tnxalile wealth of the t,tate if Missouri was rawm. In 1S53, by tho sumo nssc;ment hitherto re.'erred to. it was 67."iOKX,0; i:n increaso of SVW. Xow, to what is tnis marvel otis prosjwnty attributable? I ,iy Mr. chairman, it is attributable to the finan cial legislation of this ciuntry. It is at tributable to the prorection of labor. Hie thrift of the population of that state is exceptional. It is also at! ribtitable to this, that in IS) she g.ivo 1WU:) 11 -jiiib. lienn rotes, and in 1SSS gave 'Ml'xt ltepiiblittin votes. App!auso on tho Republican side With a :orresponding decrease in tho DcmiM-ratit; vuXo. Ap (ilauso on tho Iptiblican side.J So that now tho governor of tho:.tat of Mis.-' Houri is a minority governor, hu-king OWO rotes of having a majority; while tho governor elected in 1S5) had .YiXV) majority. Mr. Perkins. Is that what is the mat ter with Missouri. Mr. Frank, That is what is the mat tr with tiio other hide. Tho credit of tho stnlo was never so high before. Sim has reduced tho htato debt from nearly 820,001 i,(KK). in isso, to I.-ss tlnn aii),(Jo!. OOOnow. With her fertile tieldn, with her mines, with her vast resoiirees. i.hf resents those unwarranted iitti-iks. She does not wish to lo held up to Hie world as poverty etni-knn. As none of her hon ored DeiuiMtrntic sons neo lit to nin foi ward, I anno in th iiamn or tU'J,(H0 ;. jmblicaii voters to s iy that their i.tate meutsaro unreliable. l,.ud applaiiM-. tins fnd hmep, broadtuirs. e'gs. reget: -bles and wools, all products of tho farm, j is about 'ho same in valuo us the impor- tation of ninnufacfurcy of wool, or nearly ' $T:i,0i)0,(K.ii)? Changing tho combination . and adding hops aud hay to fruit, this. I etc., and wo have an nggregato far ex- , eroding the imports of chemicals. wl.ile the imKrtion of the Inst two items would eiial in value tho annual inipor jiortntion of manufactures of siikv. Is tho American farmer ready to calm ly listen to attacks on tho greedy rob ber barons who manufacture glass and, glassware when tho imports of his own ' protected breadstuff barely evcred an J nunlly the importation of glass: when tho' imports of seeds, not medicinal, ar alxiut t ho same us the imports of earthen ware? Xo! Unless I am rery much mistaken tho American Farmer h-is altogether to- much hay out hiuiHelf not to bi eleier to to his neighbor, tho manufacturer, in the matter of exchanging courtesies. Here is about how the account elands: tMroirrsoHMAsrr.vrrKKii i"i:oirirs 1 SSI' Woolen goods Silk goods fallen goods Iron mill steel t'iiemicils C-otloa mh1s THE GHiGO, ROOK iSLIHD & P01F1D HASLWAY, Including mhln lines, branches and cxtencicna East P.nd West or tho Missouri lUvcr. l'a-2 Direct Kouto to and from Chicago, .Toilet, Ottawa, rf?cria, Iji Sr.ilo, Ko!lr.9, Rocl: Island, in IL-LINOIS Davenport, iluscatino. 0:'-jn-.wa, oMooja. Des Moines, Wictorsct, Audubon, Harlan and Council Eluffs. in IOWA-Minnenpolis and St. Paul, in MINMSSOTA-Wntertowrn, rind Kioux Fall.-, in DAKOTA Cameron, St. Jo3eph and Kansas City, in MJSSOURI-Craahn, Kulrbury and Nelson, in NE3RASKA Horton, Tqpoka, Eutculnuon, Vichita, Bclicrllle, Abilene, CaldwclV In KaiESS-Pond Croo'K, Hennessey, Kin gllsher. El Reno, In tho IKDIAN TERRITOItY and Denver, Colorado Spr.ns, Pueblo, in COLORADO. FRE2 Rccllntnff Chair Cars tor anu from Chicago, Caldwell, Hutchinson and Dodge City, and Palace Sleep intr Cars bntween Chicr-sro, Wichita and Hutchinson. Traverses new and -nst areos of rlcli furnjinr iad graainy lands, cifordinff tho bost facilities of intercommuri'caticn ioaJlf.ov.-n3 bug cities enst and rrest, northwest and" Ecutnwost of Chisuiro, and Pticiilo cud tra,nt-ccoitnic Soapaits. KACKIFICEKT VESTiS'JLC EXPRESS TRAINS, Leading- oi! corcpetitors in splendor of equipment, vramod bv steam froa the locomotive, well ventilated, and frto from dust. Through Coaches, FiUlLian Slcrpen. end C'.nlujr Cars daily between Chicago. Des Moines, Uct::c:l BiuCs una Omn nn, with Free Recllnln.? Chair Cars between Chl enso ur.ti Cor.vi-r. Colorado Springs and Puetla, via St. Joseph, or Kansan Ciiy cw.l Tupr-ka. Splendid Dining- Hotels (fumiehng meals at seasonable I'iv.ir v.rt t: ilissourl River. California Excursions daily, with CBOIC2 OS- EOUT23 to and from ?a!t Lako, Ogden, Portlnnd, Los Angoles ind Saa lrrur.cisco. Tho DIRECT LINE ta aid from Pike's Peak, Manitou, Onrdea of Uir. Godf-, x.im Mouuti'.n Cities, Mininff Camps, Samtariuxas, and Sccaicu Grauucurti of Colorado. VIA TKE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Err,r'-ps Trainr. dally botween Chicairo and Minneapolis and St. Pan), with THROUGH Reclining Chair Cars (FREE) to and from those points and Eunsas City. Through Chair Car and Sleoper between Poorla, Spirit Lako and Sioux. PeJla, via Bock Island. Tbo Favorito Line to Pipestone, Waters town, K.oux Falls, and tao gosiscr Resorts and Hunting and Fishiug. Grounds of the Northwest. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA. AND KANKAKEE offers facilities to travel bctwfla Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lritayetto, and Council liiuflJ, 8V Joseph, Atchison. Lcivcnworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul. . For Tlcxet?, Maps, FoWors, or desired inormation, apply to any Coupon Ticket Ofaso in the United Stated or Canaan, or ad dross E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTJAN, GescralXanager. CHICAGO, ILL. Gen'l Ticket ft ?ua.Ajsrafc I A Point for Prohibition. - J On Wenesday last tho .Tudieiaiy com- mittee of the senate submitted a faor j able reiKrt on tho bill of Mr. Wilson, of ' !. 1t iirni-itnt llirt iitkm ir? fit inn f" It.,. ........ ... .. ... .... ....j.. ......... .. nor into states having a prohibitory law. The bill recommended for passage is brief, but to the point. It reads: Bo it enaetsl, etc.. That no state shall lie held to lie limited or restrained in its power to prohibit, regulate or inntml or tax the the sale, ktvpir.t; for sale, or the transportioti as an article of commerce orothorwise.to'Mr..'!ivered within its own limits, of any fermented, di.-t ill-il or olh er intoxicating hiud or li-U.rs, by le: -son of the f.icl that the same have lnei. imp-irted into such Mafefnim leyond its liuiilswhether there shall or nluili not have lxen pr.iil thereon any tar, duty, import or excise to the United States. Tin Only WoiKcily. X-hrnAn Signal. j So far as wo know the Xebraska Signal was the first pajtfT in the state to itdvo-1 cate government control of railroads.' Subsijueiitly tho Omaha I5ee cxpresseil J the oiiiuion that thepuestion would re-j snlt in government control, and now j comes the Jefferson county Alliance, which says: "The I'nited States should own and operate tho railroad and tele graph line;." It is tho only sure and alK-ohite remedy. It wili forever take the railroads out of tho domain of poli tics. It will remove all contention and the conflict now going on letween tho jieoplo and the railroads, and the people will get the lienefit. Tho effort to con trol the railroads and telegraphs by the I present method reminds mm very forcibly j of our osperit n.i in lniyhood days in I constructing mud dams, liy the time j wo had plastered ono breach made by if You Have C0NSUMr:3NC0UQH ca COLD BRONCHITIS j Threat A&ctfca SCROFULA IWastiagofFledx Oray DlMna whrri ttta Ttkfat mnd ttrngi mr Imfittmrtl, tir f Strength or .Vn Fotmrr, yo can V m-". and Ctrrd bjf SCOTT'S EMULSB0N PURE COD L5VER OIL With Hypopbr jphtteg. PALATABLE AS MILK. .4fc kr Srett't BmiftUM. and Irt no sb ptanatteit or oKHMIIam n.f iti ra aeerpt a gubtfltut. Sold by all Irtqglf. SCOTT & BOWNE.Chemlsta, N.Y. LAMP t:tttnrt!ame'Rtft vtvrM ii ifiTT T n pm rts U, brillU w Bite iiiii 4it.r CrtoI vun othrr tmUmawg lamp ml f It fa 1Mrtl. vrr itnmmtnjr, neter tictilfs nnr trta c2iiuucTS.nrerHitMr. . of tbo ot; n fiakrr Inc. no rtlmUPc of th C me. no uiho arc vt Ml. pitt can not explode. aii rf amy ttrthnnrif if I The ;:aittoup Ft nx,..n Mud Lamp t r Cie riMiin. Hiito:.. SuIeiit. Toni her. I'i'tirH. L:irr. 1113 shtan olhti I Tito (uUttout- Oannuct Lamp. I Hit- UlaUlonc riauo Lsmri. fnt prtcp lUt. riinple lamps at trhrJe 1 PREMIUM SHIRE KQRSE, Dauntless II. mU.TLIiS II will make the Pea son of IKM1111 my farm.four milet. north east of Oregon, yiisstuiri. I lt'!:SlTU)X AND PKniCniEK: UAi'NTIdiSS II is ." years old; eight. p-uinds. Tok prmium when "2 jears old at the Illinois tatp IV.ir and at the Winona. Illinois. DWrict l-'air.nml at the (1iiecKi. Illinois, National Uorco Show, ami l-irt Premium at !l.e Statu I'air of Iowa at Des Xoir.es, and nt the Maitiand. Miaouri. Fair in ISSS.and S-.;eeistakes in all ages ard brivd-; r.t thtiaiia. Nebraska. Hrst Premium; at St. .Joseph, both iu class and s.weej M alios. UAf.TLI II. Xo. f.-.TT-MVoLt. :Uo j the rising water, another appeared, until , wo ijccanie exhausted and disgusUnl with el Binder 18SI). e- Stiirar Aiiimlas and product!- ceiit wool Kibcrs, animal anil regetablo l-Vuif. 1! irley ami ivroals Tobacco leaf... . ?.VJ0.kil . 2."l.lk'KI,(KII . i'J.U'l' .(" i . Ji'.i.ii.inft . ..-J-i! IKHllkkl ?.f.,rof')'. Sl.-i(i.'ii.i r.).in.ni'1 1 ii,o.T..: iii.ipioiiitme!it. So it is and ever will be with the use of present methods for control of railroads. Hy the time one source of frict:o:i is plastered up by leg islation the jieople are confronted by another. When tho government acquires and operates tho railromb. tho great railroad prol.Vtn will 'oe satisfactorily folved, hut never before. !! coils psifeci! 01 mh, mm grcL-nd; in tall, hsarj grain; . . ... h t TUi iu LUU IUNU UK Ir tenitcd rlT:. ICIi-tric Hitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the samo song or praise.- A purer medieino does not erist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters .will euro all discate of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Moils. Salt Rheum nnd other xffections cursed by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho system and prevent as well lis euro all Malarial fevers. Porctiro of Headache. Consti pation Mid Indigestion try Electric Hit ters - E'ltire n:isfa"tion "guaranteed, or m.Miev refunded.-- l'rnn ."il cts, and $ltK jer Is.ttle at King & Prcuds Drug M iiio Lesusr in !ls Disss. .no ! tf.uri:;ir-r:r-:ilforIIl':-.lrH:cl! Cnralot:itun! full Ir.ro-piiii:..n irwr:tllreot V.'M. DiJIiMO it. CO.. Chlc&EO, HI. T-ital fiCt.On.iiiid . With such 1111 nrr.iy of important prod- .Kts protecteil, to say nothing of wisil. fif j hops, of hay. of igs. of reget ai)l'-s, of 1 i-ssls.a:nl of a streof miimr prixlui-tn, j I is it likely tho American farmer will give up the tariff UeaiiHo tho free-trade shotitors are loudly prvlaiming against the iron anil woolen barons'r Tim fa run r rend.; and listens and looks the situation I over carefully, and the iieghis to tigurc out ho-.r much of tho product represented by this vast sum of nearly ?iVi.ino.(iiKi i h ? iniiflit irI;i!M at home if the tariff I U'.IX OIliV I !"'!. li.it :i 'in:.. i - " ! Tho maniif.ftiirer lo.ik.sat toe other ; Side of the picture, and ho begins to : e.pher out how iiitieh of the r5i,ll.i.-)i ..t i - . iii.ioui.icvureii g-Mci.s woli.i are an nunlly iKiuring into our jurts o-uld jn.s: m well bo made at home by Anuric'ri l.-.bir if theinpiualitie.sof tho tariff were only corrected .ind undervaluations and fraudulent invoices r-topp-d. The Me K:nley tariff bill is iiitcmleil t() ni-el both the demand of the American fanner and I tho American iii:inufactuier. And 80 3U3A '81MVH0S3M SflOX AB 31T8 SOI JtSHi dKH l.KYO flOA tl nuy 1S liiog Mirj , .--uu,I'UBS.JIXY lJig Liown iiiHoj;) ptioocKIlv P3inui".u v,T!iO-isiuiVJUia OO 'tlOVi OO'SIS 'dpi 5 OKT ONI 'SnOdVNVIONI Tin: blitid jiigs ;:nd hnles-in-tho-wa!! and joints will dicapprar from tho stat:- oi lown like i.ew la Tore the aurnncing sunshine. The 'Store-' thnt take their places will hare "Original Packages' painted on their fronts in loiters a yard long. Tm: final surrender of Governor Hill and Tammany to tin- ballot reformon was not due to a cliMigeof iieart hut to tho conviction that public indignation J....1 ... . l i .. .,,. ..,v1 tl.ut lliev woulil I.e lieatiTi iiiivwav. h(net ballot or not, at the net state election if th-y iN-riiiitted the legir-lature toad j.iurn again without accomplishing irs tho direction toward which public opin ion has lo!n tending with rapid pace for tho jiii:t three years. The lairrender has lx-en an abject one and it encourages the Xew York Trib une to slight that if the gox-ernorand Tammany will now surrender on the tvmperance ;uc;tio:i ami join the re publicans in paoiiig a high license law, they mar have new rertifienteu ,.f ' diameter usiied and prow the old ad- .ige .inoui iiiisjpard changing its spot.-, ill founded. Every Enterprising Thresherman knows that the threshing machine that will work the most rapidly, clean perfectly, and save all the grain will bring him the best jobs and best prices, and so he will Write now to at once investigate our claim that beats anything heretofore made in all these and other points. The wide-awake Farmer will also get our circulars and satisfy himself whether he can afford to have his grain wasted by other threshers when he can make money by having his grain threshed with the New Vibrator. Our pamphlet giving full information about Threshing Machinery and Traction Engines sent on application. t. S. H. S. H. Xo. isyJSA A. S. II. S. 15. Shire Horse: H.iv; four white legs and white face. Koaled lSSTi. Hnvder, Thomas iHnrdIev. Esa., Portington I : r-i 1 1, l..J...l til- ;.rirr. U.xr.l anil etilUYIv ty eiprcss. '"' ""t. Uriioioiirrrii-es. Vn.!7 U Uht riiV7." TKliMS AN D CONDITIONS: lto bii.ivii'.it t ii.. in.-ore mure nun loai. money uue w lien 71 l'ark IMacf, !tcw V.rfc. the fact is known. When the mare is i ilisjiMl er 'emoted frm the original loi-jiiity. uione for service becomes duo at oiii-e. A lien on foal will be held for in-uraiH-e money. Care will bo taken, jbut will no Ik njionsiblo should any I accident occur. j The General Purpose Horse. -PERFUMES- Midi moM FLOwt&s ix tdc LAND OP FLOWERS ! DOUSSAN'S weef South la X ox. SprlnklerTop BotUea. EACH 65 CENTS. AI Ont rSTICA F1SK SPZCIALTtSS: LYS DES IHCAS ! SPRISQKIST! LUNEAS! NEVADA ! IMPERIAL PINK ! ROUSSEL ROSE EDEN BOUQUET! LILY OF THE VALLEY! SO rmt pgr hotllf. PfCCIOLA ! JOHN WARD i , JOHN WA1JD will also b irmitted tofrtea limited numlH-rof mares at the almtv nnnied stable. this season. DUSi'MClPi'ltiX AND l'KDU.UKK: -.l()l!N U"Ai:i) ia a bright Uir. with black (Hiints: stands It! hands ami wrigha li pounds; was foaled in lis-Ci. lie is all horse at Ixilh emit and j-rfeet in tho i middle, with clean cut he.id:!.irge. proa- t meni. i-iie. iiiu; etes; ears vteitset: hn shouidors are strong, and r.-t well hack; just nmin enough for a caddie U'tweou Kiniof shoulilor. and hip: well quarter ed; gvd rump. imlicKting lower: ril.licd "up close: with strong Hat livibs. nnd they are set well under him with tht lt: t of ftvt; and to take him all out he isoim of the best made horses for all work, in j the country. .John Ward was sired by j Kentucky Uird; he by Kajotte Denmnrk; he bv tVns!nn!?lin 111 ninnrW-lie bv OM IT If r drnrfit d.VI Mp thra Iji....;- 1 Jenmarif. the r.,i!ntniii.li.-..l nf ..It the Denmark.--. .John Wards first dam j by Knells Kit kawht ; he hy Old Kocka twat;he by Tom Crow tier: he br Old Paci.ig P.lot. Kire, Pilot. ,jr.: 2nd dr.iu j or I.i.nber John, a p-cer: 3rd il.un by OKI tVter. Kentucky KinLs 1st dam ! Kinil.r.iugh's Abdallnh': ho by .AU'xnn- der's All..!Iah; he by Uvulik s Hamblo i tonian. ! 'I't'ioii?. Ti".l7V'..Mnn ..-ii, 1. 1. .n.ii.i .i.i win ih) per mitted U M.Tte a limited number of ThacKMtdellcate anil most laitlng odonmado. Our trade-mark patented on eTcry labal. "HcllMte til cbwl, LasUDK n' ttio bllla.' moaat to ua ana e will forward prepaid. OQUSSAN FREKCH PERFUMERY CO, Ctuutrca SC. new Orleans, It. -Y0i3R a uun mm RAYON PORTRAIT NICELY FRAMFIl IH RRflNZE flR RlLT I "are this season at I0 toui-ur? mara l'lasn lionler. Blio,za28 lnche. For $3.00 As fine as uj Artist irill sell for $10.00. (ALMOST Alt I DEALER CAN SHCW YOU CUE.) by SAvnra 25 coupons op less II. 101 U.'U'J itt btii. For cults by Dan:it!rsr, time anil plrco of showing caits to be decided hereafter, I will give the following Premiums in Cadi: Kirst Premium. !0; Kecocd Premium :?.J.1: Third I'remiiiT, SIS. F. LI8BY. Proprietor, Four Miles Northeast olOrogou. Mo- Groan Washing Poivdsr. 5 I OA'Ll' COSTS C, Pr.H PACKAGE. Oni Coupon in Krrry rarlsapc. ' Vnrxtrllctl In fjitaliti nnd Quantity. Ask onr QROGER ForXt If he oea not ksvn It, write to n and irs will m that jm c-t It. Iri'f in II r!i-l llHI r Auctioneer In still iu the Held ready to cry ail sales any where in the county. Satiriict:o:i giiarnnteeded. J. T. IIOWKLr.. I Or5;ron. Mo. Koliwrr llnMwiMi i:v, Li.vi '.ty.-.l, i President. Vice-Pretitieni. i Ai.iir.irr llitU Ki:v.. C.'i.ts. D. Zook. Cashier. Ass't Crfiiier. i WARRED PROVOST & CO, Jio-au neaaciat sr., srgcsi7i:, 1'RTIFICIAl ETd? a. t i-a vin, ..-Willi BUT B00K5 ' i JBTTB they are bo'ind bv thi- tarilf. Vet Mr. Claiintoa-t'.'itK America c.houM gn.w more ojoi'i i .niiosai! I stand bpecia j ttiiisiiiiiii mil liit'UiMi:c nig wheat) ii ii I more cotton, and n: It") the followinu: Mr. r. H. Jl'i-riv. ' larture less iron and itit l and !.-ss wik.1 ..HuurK. -trie, says "was ilown witii Ab- ; ,...t. And Hint i n'-essoi liiins. ami in.-ri.ls mat phtKi ri.ins pronounced me an lueiirable (i.n- 111- the po.,.,!i. of . """'"'w corn tn.e.n , Ageiits,Ladies or uenteiiieii. i.iimplive. Hegan taking Dr. King's New Diwoycry for (iiisui'itiini. am novvoiiiny third Kittle, and able t(. oversee the work on my farm. It hi the liiieat medicine ever mad i." Jesxn Middlowart, Di-Mtur. ()hio.f,as: "Had it not been for Dr. Ki"ii"'h New Diwovery tr OiiMiiiiiption I would e.TI. .iii.l UimI i-tiiefr- t ra.le do-tri'ie. Continue our ihhiiithropii; mt it-i fi- th. relief of the luleir and capital of Cr.-it itntain? Is t'nis thoonly way out? Kur.'lv m.t. Se it! tor Circulars and Terms. "Tiii'iflVERMOC PUB. GO. i.. ;i.iIocm.. si. l.nfi.t Mil, ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. fV"Our FJan is the BEST. Our AGENTS make the Most MONEY. Our BOOKS are unsurpassed l! 1 tl I fl K R IMP A tH Wl V F E-a " Mrs . w., w x JLA for our New nnrl JLJLJL&J Work. S;.iiij.!oii, Ui.-iiik So. 1 liir Mi-n Will explain the symptoms or Nerrous I ebility. eireets of early and pres.'nt. 111 diseri'tions in N,th oung and middle- ayeu men. Jtiim reds sulririn' r-.il. .n ioki miseries tliat make life a ' ciliios. receire comfort and r.tirel t. ers of mind am! ImmIv bv nr.i.lvim. t., Hathaway, tho Itillful "hiK-cialist, Sixth and Kdmond Unt ts. Su Joseph. Mo., whoe exnerienee to them li:i iu-....t!... hhip of safety and auclmr of hope. Call ami see him, or new! for symptom blank .:. 1. BANKING COHPAMY. OKHCOV. : : MISSOfKI. lT.VI!I.ISIIi:t 1KTJ. For 33 cents yon can esJoy life, notnU!i.-tar.ilii!y. Bu FLOREHCE CENTAL FLATE SHUSH If yon cannot find if, sra;l for circulars. If rt:-!i sent ;y ntitil on receipt of price It is a MarvaSous Brush. ! For Natural Teeth AND RARUS! anil l.'.-.rus. AH three of tiirseaelebrate.l at Tlioso who hare tho irliitcit Teeth Th" oldert Itank in the county. Trans- , act a general banking biiAiucs-i. Inter- , honele"! tsl l"1"1 on time !i-po-lt'. IJnifts sold ""I" : ii ... -'.:. . , ...... w .... in,: (Piuirijriii i-iii.- fi wio nunury j and KiiroM. Have made rpecial arraug" iiients to collect inonej duo from estates j in foreign countries. The accounts of j F.irmnrs. Merchants and individuals re-! spcctfully solicited. Special care given TOOTH ISItf'SIfr'S to uny biwiuess intrutwl to us. j LHtr. .-lall..iis wilt make the present scusou I V'"f V" !;,ri!"'rt,lr;iun-,"ilee: ?.SrJ f Oreg'.n on tl.e itichvillcr road. Si OlTISii LA D is a I.e.- J -osc- Tae H Ml It;tckle:i' Arnica Salve. j The best salvo in tho world for Cuts Uriii-rfM. B30LUTELY Jiave du-d of l,ima Troubles. Wim vium I I' ever S-riii. letter. Chain.ed Hands up br ih.ctors. Am now in l"it or health, i Chilblains Corns and ell Skin Eruptions , Try it. Sample lo!tlo fire at King V 'l Hi:itr.ely cur.-s Piles, .ir no par re Prolids Dnw store. 1 ijuir.il. It is Kiunaiilct-d to give perfe. t , " j witi"fjict;i.n. or iieinev lefundi'd. Price- I iu: narrow gauge i.nlr.iad is fas dis ' ' e:i!s ir Imv. For sale by King.if nplMUiriiig. V.v.n the through lines over! I'r,""h " " 1 tiio Itocky mouiitaiiis udl so.ni knou it no mom. The Dent it .fc I.'io Criinde. perhaps 'lio m.K.t famomi r.-nl of this 'l.iw in the world will be running bro.id gauge carson its iiiiimi track iu nlmiit four week". Ctivni'.iNtsi tv l! n n i.i.k of Maine ha introduced a I..1I to lifi U... gi fn tho faoesof the prohibitiottui. It in an .mendmeiit to the in'.-irsiaii. commerce law proridiug that the provision of that net Mhnll not apjih to lepior in h!at s whero its sale is contrary to lli-.i.i.Ii!ii lion or KlalutcH. Coiini.i. WArrriio iiw a bulletin d -iiiing I I.e it. tv that he lo.t fl'tfitliri a g nu.' of dmw tl(.T at .MMiii!ii:i. Ii al-t.iys .lid '! a little l!-ht. A ni-.v,. pnjier mail able to M-r.n.-li together that am. mill of nioiie. generally knows enough to keep. oil or t.-mpti.tiot) Stiiijifon ::!au:; N. rz v.ii.t. ;:.rtiN thkmiin nvypioiKoi Tiii: iiisP.tsKs r uoiii.":. Ij'i'li ,-s who have l).-ii tre.tted for eom pl lints ' ruliar to their w. and failed to get r.'ii -r of trouble? t!itt make lit.- a b'lrd.-n to thrill, 'hould not fail to i,.'i,. forthis bhiulc'f it isiinpmible rorthem t' cill. Dr. Unthi.r.it. Siv'ii anl l' 'fiuiH Streots. St. .r:w,ih. M . Tin: !i:gge.-t t.-:.--..... in the world, er.t-tnl :.t II ding, in Hugknn!, hat jit (well mad.-, single handed by Mr. Cim moil, I h ai.tronotu.T. Its whole iuiiks neighs nearly twenty tons. The ei.or ino:n iron ey!iii.l.-r which f-.rnm the t'ibi i i 2't i"e"t 1 mg and 8 fe-t in .b i-u ell..-, pM.Mi!i'i;:g the ordinary 'tulcrof a stationary eni-ie. Infi l l thi- is del ie.it el t dinliibuti'il some ten ti:n ' pi iron, thej'.thole iiiitririii'iit going t forra the mort wiiniletriil mai'hine which th. planet miiw, Through Mr. C.h.i moll's telesit.ie it i til be e.-HV tohec in, feu cr than iiftt million r-lars. Jii Water-Proof FOR SHEATHING HOUSES. .. r wecanttniion lo tne novfity of It eoo.truetion. ttlwlor eoaMea.4 fH- .k,. ? " "r" oi waicr-proei ixtamrn or apha!t. tht whola enlua L.mdrr pimwf, w.iirf a ..ar.ltafy r.i;!rfc.Proof iheathioK fcr tha (Id,t and floora of , . . ...... w... as 31 ir.r iHinarag upon which It la applied. 1 Lmw..k, , . hA-a ih.-t the clu-ip pap r, crr.mily ated for iheathlr.C houars do r. - t-.- -x 1..11. j.-w I .r any cn :th of tun, but ,ooo mildew an I fail to piecet. makinr - y j .!,n.p; t!ir dflccli un then only be remedied at t'eat axper.ie. . . ' i t -.1- v.- O !C I.-. f'spir, cn be obtained at a trifliue coat, a a . o . ..i.r. tj . -caiii'ri..f .'t..Ir. piecet, makinr trifliug coat, and .' i ! i-i. :. wi.i... . ...-,i- jnn Miuarr trru KOUlid CITY Pi VAT AND CCLOR CD Tin; Sugar Trust. New York, -May lU-Jndge Ingrahaui in siipri iiii! court sk.i::i1 term to-day il. cidid tnat Kcceirer Hnry Winthnip Cray of tho North l.'iter Sugar I.VIining company, has no right to tho profits of the illegal combination known as the sugar trust. The iIeein'oii was rendered in the suit of the rcceiter i.gninst the Omard llroH. company and others on llie iicrcniiani s demurrer. I ho suit was bniught for mi accounting and dissolu tion of the receircri-hip. Judge Ingra- haiii sustains the denmrrera and holds, that the court w ill not enforce an illegal agreement Da.mi.i, ZaCIIMAN, I'resident. C. J. Hi ;.t, Ciu.hicr. j ;:iv ono interested iu the siek-lienelit. ftiiienil-md, and death -bcuflicinrr hsv , ciationsof the United Static cau help I make tho statistics of tlieirorganintions for,th f rl'.cominguiiisusmorccomplcte and disHemiuiito tho knowledge of tho good work they aro doing by sending the names of such societies as they mar know of. and the iiililrcscs of their i.rin- i TIE CITIZENS' BANK. OKEGOX, MO. Authorized Capital. $20,000.00 Transacts a general banking business. Inten-st paid on deisits left fur a sjieci lied time. Drafts issiii-d on princiml cities. Od lections made and promitIy remitted. I Dinw.Tons: (ieorge Anders'in.rLVan-' Iiuskirk. W. 15. Daris, (.'eorie U. Quick, .lames Kni nle, William Pcnnel, Chris. Kchlotzhnner. I FIcrenci Mfg. Co. Florence, Afess. I w mm Bscm i l To cure LII!ousnc, SicS tfeadache, ConstV patJoii, Malaria, Urcr Complaint, taka Uie ifc and certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS ntiftd I:iiL- hay, VI y.-arjold the l."lli of next Aiil-m-t: striiifi- i;1, h.i.-.ds high: woighrt i.o'.i:i.:: :s oi ii.imer.-w ion" and mi IvritiraL'tkin, conihined v.itl great mus cular (lower. !l:.s colts mar 1. round all over Ibis section and needs no better reiiimm-ndation. Teru.s: Sitl to insure mare w ith foal. M.i:.MADLKK is an Engll-h Draft and Morgan. Color, bay: weiglis l-.tind.-; 7 years old and "a good brif tier, lie ha.-, numerous colts in this viciuitv tliat MMlt fnr f t,...,,..:,-..,. so . ..... - " . .... . . . V . L J . -O to itu-iire mare with foal. l:..:tS is a Kentucky bred horse of the best trotting and running stock, b. mg if the Leington and Cold Dm t strains. Tills i:i one of the ln!t br.,1 I hones for bottom and tjeeil to be found in Northv.it Missouri. His colts will I pooh speak Tor themyelvey in thin neigh i liorlio.Nl. Terms: :3.S' to insure mare I with foal. , Conditions for alxive horses: Monev , due when marc is known to be with foal. u hen mare is di-i.se.1 of or removed from the original locality, money forwr . vice becomt-i duo nt once. A lien ..n mare and fual will be lield for iueuranco money. Csr will b. taken, but n..t ( be res.sim ible ! hoiild anv acciilent occur. i R. C. CENTON. Oregon, Mo. THE CELEBRATED STALLICP, Cae the Wl AI.I. Slae fMliltlc nana to tho bottle). THBT AIIE TUB JlOST COXTJ!SI.T. Saltllo lor UI1 Aim. Prlet) of rltber alze. 23r. per ttoitZf. ,"PiflTneaiMr Pah r r. J.r.iBITMe3.v.trr..f narcuis.'tr.lMIS M3. JOHN SAUL'S CATALOGUE OF i New, Rare and Beautiful Plants for 1890. ' KISSING7:17'70 id Him i...i. jj.jki.-in i on.: I iaiKH u III llnd a largo collection of hcautiful and 1 llare I'hintr. as well as Novelties of Mer it. This rich collection is well grown, ' and olfercd at verv low prices. ' ORCHIDS A 'very large atuck i.r .It. .tee l-Tnut In.Itnnj Arunrifitn t.. l. so. Catalogues of Hoses, Orchids, Seeds. I eipal ollieers, to Mr. Charles A. Jennev. , Trees, etc. 'Special Agent of the Eleventh Censua, JOHN SAUU Washington. D. C. V ilham i,treet. New Vork City. t " x. o. Jivoaiouu:, jr., ; IS.ti:i:ii:r PitKM-iiri Spolford has writ-! ten a dainty sketch entitled "Tho Wise I Pi"!ro." fur tho number ()f arrfTs' i - .. . . .... i i ........ nt I,., .u;uip:if'i .nay nm i ' K,.me number will '-mt.iiii "111, ed as bv Sa.v i.rin?8m!li 8 Tiis mnU HciiiKctoiiiH!! Slaliisi2' M I m. St. Louis. Wo. ' Pi re." a Meiuori::! Day stvry, 1 I'vcrtf-oii Smith. Piling and Ceiicral Impairing. I'p by Helen I stairs, over Citizen's Hank, in room nr. I ."UIJl Jl 1 0AAT PlIII.'C ll..lleu!.:l.-k was lined hW'SWw lii.C. mi. il ItlutfM jMili.-e i-.ii.il r.r fi. ni. hing priioifi.i in the .-in batt le with "original packages" in an orig-na! w Th.-iiim.it-i would low -rj i Mri .g fr hi :.u upper st..ry wii.I..u lo the i.t.-. i-t ! l..t. wl.rn Philip would tie a !-.!' !.!. the tinji- .v bed !et.it..raii.l th.- priM.u ers would then "haul in the slack." The "cheine worked for nltoul a week, mi ch to the .ionc 'iims.J ..r the jail ofiieiaU who were at a os to lodis-.vcr l.ou the ;iri-aaers ni;ui'i..'ei! to V;.-.-iu.i bapm until Philip w.v: caught ii: !.'..-a. :l .M. iiIkiv.! result. III! Villi UIIV DHVCI PLANTS) UU IUU DUI llUuCOi er SEEDfT? Tonnanorniniiaatm-h loa'Iaet from.ofnnf ho-lthy riO3JQe I AM. alira). all kluda of Fl.ll WKItl Mt 1-LANT4 niij IttJI.IIS, IIAKOV VIJLH1, OIIKIIIIH i and ..nr.nn. j.i ..-.-, ui,umi, ailKllf FI.OWIKII J w and Itarr. t LOWKU.ud VMIKTAIH.K RKKUN Jr1 iirir.liandroninlvllluatralndCATjaLOaL'EteltaallBboat ........ ........ r.u.D in mi T I lid urn th.iuaauda oi nnw roatomara i-ianta ana rtrr.K, w ofTrr BLOOMINC ROSES FO (nrwi.nHiineru, nur.t white I nwy crimaon. MAIHE lUII.r.OTT liitht til.w t-weei. uiJ. BlIJENB-brlBlit crimson. HAFRANO ett-ar.l 1400 OI.IVR STREET, mmmw vratixn iu. NEW CUSTOMERS: Itomara to tr Ynumw'm foo6n.rB5?.T,ttltf& iUt ICofle. KOUV llX DATID (06W) C. YOUNC A SONS' CO. I Lii'i'i.tiiirrn Magazine for June is n brilliant ami eminently readable num- . Ihi. Ti. miph'lc r.otel i- ii.ntribiited , by Mary II Stii-kney, and is enti'lcd "Cireumsantif.l Kvidence." It is a story of the tnh-tind.TJNind.ngs. jealousies., and , linal r.'cone:l.ntio!i of a young couple, told in a ii -it ura! and charming manner. Tiles?"! is full of good situation.'', and here and there terges n jm the tragic, but "..irs well that ends well." The, character of the impetuous, passionate1 "Nita." the young wif. is capitally dr.T.vn. as U alro tint .f her husband. Alto-.'ether it is n rery bright and enter taming s'ory. and though no o.. ral ob-tru.i.'-i itrelf, it certainly points one, and cupicd by father as a shoo shop, btck of K. Van II ni-kirk's law ollice. Oregon, Mo. I PICANIf will m:ik the pnt season at my barn. '1 mi!-t north of Now Point, '1 iii-m ..li'i n: l-i:..M jtal:t-k '- l'l f'.i'i ! Ingn: w.."inaUiiit i1.4' I . is. s-r.-d bv Ivetiltiekr Dif. Hied'-: 1 -: .1 if. i :rl-r Norman, arid ' tl.r. .- f..;.r:l,., H.-im'i.-tonian mar ; r.nt .....f ....I ..1...... tr..fli.. Qfaal TJtnVf,? T?Qn?l frn Inn-no TI-:i:M-5 AND CONDITIONS: " ui'.ui uuaui ruucu jui jjunui) iCorrugated lron.j.4' If you are in i..-eil of this article, we cm supply you at wholesale price". I iuiaT.y nj:r:cn::i: win make u, pn -en?. reason at my stable, mi!e r.irth of Fore t City, on Ki'iiik v Crfk. DIlSCHIITfOV AVIl t.'liliiL'L'. lll .r - I'l'lVllL-l. .. r . . . .. . ........ ....lAMr,,, iH.iyearsoin hum spring; IU hand.i high: weighs l.'MO jM.utids; four white fi- t up to pastern joints feb'ir in forehead; chtstnut rornd , in color. He in or Printer umlf .'old Dust I sti.el:. I.Vautiful fjr.n and g diHiMi- itition. '1 i'.HMH: 610 t() insure mare with fori I. iiioney dun when the fact in known. When man! is di td of or rer.ioved Ironi t!i: original hx-alily. n ouey for fcr vii! becomes due atonee. A lien on foal ..li bo held f i.- im tiraii.-e. Car.- will ho al n. bi.t will not Ixjii-sporiRibluahonld any ;n:i-i,!. i,t .ccur. THE FINE IMPORTED JACK! .ROMEO I If to'i want a W.iitifui fcn.f for -ur Ijntrn. we can furnish you with the Ste.1 Picket, w!iich" is Cheap er than a Wooden one. Write for Circu lars and Prices. An iuuuvii uuiiiiut una iiuu it u (SuccsKors to P.-rkins A Swncer.) 1 1 1 I t 1 1 1H l'riia Mr.-ct, ST. .JOSEPH, - - - 7iIO. ,....,..,.... ...... a M-rtic, !., -iiIo mine to mtir.- u.are '. .A,..'. . " K''' withf.tf.;: A nigral rihittioii will U Jv"" !,t;!'',1t I"1'- hands his;!.; weiglm mad., for two or inon. mar. In .isoi.r K l""'"': t- i black in roi jr; mealy i..f.di.r:t, where dnecttion and care is "' .""'" '"' style; gM tak-a. wh..rel.v marei lim ..-.,!ts. ervicu ','V:i "t,'"V M"1'. Hhic!: nrnor i'nd free Tor n"f m-.i...ii. hi er.-oM-atl. -'"''' ei.rs old UiA Aug. of a.are. no .-hargo will be ni;..Ic. When . 'J'u Uj,t' 'i""11 fioni Kentucky to n.are i ih: p..;. l or or reit.ovt il r.-om ,',' non uo year , o;igii. I line. to iic;ii;ir, moi.ey for Kent.-be- due at once. Cire will ! tak'-u old. I.'OMKO will inak the lirei-ent nenon preterit a.-cidc-its. but will not U-10-; "' l,:m. nwl I'1'?"' tl" h'jre, .blc bhould anv .A-cur. , tt r",y :tt:'1 conditions Iwmg tho same. a gi!, strong, hcaith one, loo. 1 .1. a. p:::c:i s. p. DOOLEV, Proprietor. ?1