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I 1 i IE STOCK OREGON, Wh.n you want a Neat, Nobby Suit of Clothes, made of First-Class Material throughout, in a substantial and workman-like manner. and one that will fit you perfectly verv larno line of Snrinn and your taste exactly in a Spring or Summer suit of clothes. His prices are as low as any other man's who does strictly First Class work. MorslB me more wommhe brighter. Busy.wives who never seem ro grow old.Try a. ca.kc A complete -wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly -washed dishes, frora an unclean kitchen, or from trifles -which eemed light ac air. But by these things a man often judges of his wife's devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he finds her careless in these particulars. Many a home owes a large part of it thrifty neatsccs end its consequent happiness to 6AP0LI0. 6aCrocera often fcubatlttttc tiic-inr Konrti for SAi'Oi.lo, lo make a better profit. Send back sucb artielee, and l!t on tuiil.is Just wou erOereda-u BEAUTIFUL, FLOWERS Are easily grown, but you must set good Seeds. YOUNG'S SEEDS are considered the Slandaid of Excellence, and have been planted In thousands of gardens for more than a quarter of a century. Anyone will tell you that they are the best. Try this little collection for 25 cents. You will.send more and larger orders after that everyone does. IMS ST. Bpra; Urr-f 'rlmr. AgTMS. Braatllal illhl ailia. BtrT rr.is. rhnianumslniml. tUIStSE MaH. b.Wt.'Wll wii4. ABOVE 10 PACKETS OF FINEST FLOWER Our superbly Illustrated Catalogue of Roses, Plants and Seeds (instruct ive, useful, complete) goes free with every order, or mailed free to all who write for it, enclosing n YnilWP P CfiMC' Pfl 1406 olive street. 6c stamps for postage. U. IUUIlU & oUiiO b'J. SAINT LOUIS, MO. aBaaMigi.aiJM?ajgPPjrii-KaaMMflai I jp aija.aAmaiEgvzTj-mixiixjaakji laaivajn WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS LATE? They fiercrlook afccaJ nor think. Icop!e hare fcceri known to wait till planting scav.n, rrn la tee era very for their iceif.snd then rrpct over it for u mcrths, rather than !). an J thiak hat thyUl ar.t fcrthepirden. VICK'S SSB3S nertr dinrpjict. is the rcrditt fion tne rai!!ier. i!iu luiie vlan'.cd tlirm If It'.s Flower or kVretible Thnts. lll.f ran-Ahiirrm this lire. 3XAKBXO Jt i Tear, but ed jo cer.u tar VIcIz'S Floral GaillP.dcian the in cH from tr-t order. .1 COSIS nothing. This pioneer ca:a!te o itai-is thrre cj $ir in cvh prcauur'. to lhoe senilii ':'. ..-Jcr cficr.cbaaaiiliriilL M.d.- unJilTe.ent iLa:e frn tz'-r CmcHSSTCFrs Essush. THC ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, 4. n rji irr winlw' ir. tMajuttui tr all Isiezl ilzTf.X- Inn p (pt 'Vl'i r i'riflf ! ffr. IS 7.fr 'r. t,lst - ju Tfct GLSE5T JK WE, fro IGCFST LCCkTIC. by ths !s t" Wu ;-i -I 1 li- rar-d. 1 wri m-." i.r -.:- f. Ai'ii .'-m er-a n -1- tj - v m r T a ! c:i ir.-j-j ir , j coi X -.uu-i li r-r i rti.T - ;.?)i ti iT-i-.-v'o ;.roi era ri.BJJ. . n- ! 1tc, N- m rn.i t dror ctfr tj tj.5 c-r ta t,-rr" ii-ni'.t;..!. N X icr i-.-yorSriZ.ii.''" ,i- ! ""jt-i. iVrf'tdn'ioa lrcn ac. li'ru rt, n i)ltMM tri.-tvi tr J;.Vf aaJi-T-jr-",'! ?'iat nei'ru-r- lTt 1 ixiu ir.to of ! Trt-jir. b:jiff jonr r e i-r r- ! f t Co. u.tjiv3 Ii?-cuHJ'ti iu. it- .vi1. or X'T -z. l..u -rjrvl -i' W K . 1 -i ..iV .E:irl-j;i ?-i jJicu!arfL-i tin. !i. SCHEATTUHKiSfi EUia) S8SE. . "Ir r II. f.r- - 1.: f T" k , -v - TIC- I . . (...i.orxiiir - i .r..i r-, . i I-. Itlo It. '. ; HEATER. A GREAT SAVING TO ALL CATTLE FEEDERS. Slorkinn "nlio Iinve usetl tbls flfc llfHter say Uiry trcmld not do tl -wltltut them at 3HJ- jirlcf. Sectional view bclotr nliotrs tho Hnu tind fltcoko l cariicd nrnunfl nntler the bottom, lag urat lirsttni; sarfare. 2t fpailu lj.irctlilientr. One firing; will Iat from.' to 7 tlars. Any hiy enn oirrtt-- No im.-irriro lariuer rn:tlTjiril U he uitltout one. lnvitUHle and jou -Rill but fly rSrr3Ff!0M2cT0 5cpERDSy. 4 SIZES. . cind ton ircuub No miets. O. P. BENJAMIN & BRO.; X AT ATETTl UU. FLORAL GUIDE. The J'ioneer cv-d Cau!og"e cX America, tcr.u.r cra-lirtel'tct Vejeubles, Holers, l!ulht, Poukts si. ! mAl Truiis, uilh description andjnee? Ie-j- rtnrr.t of Frrcialties and all Wortry 'ix!i e. ?,at th-.pe and le as proved so sati'fa'-i' n L .1 yerr Mjnj-raw and-!ar.t illistralier,!i.ri - ric ei'.jsci f'alefxioU iuthc,andfrorti r.icre Sei.ial Cn;h Prizes Jioce.oo; ace Floral Guide. rery yervonwho awns afoot ofUnd or iu!i v.tra ?Sxi!d lae a enpy. Mailed on rcce.i t .f iocci ts, ich amount may fce dcducied fam lir t nriter. Abridged Catalogue Free. Pure Slocks. Fi:lIKeis ore. Prices Low for Honest Goods. .JAMES VlCK.SECTSIitH.Bocliester.H.7i it Its K'6t35 55 ' if fA'tn. . -c.ni! ' '-- i tu-tr fivivM .-. .eAi. 1-it.i.hi. ii.'-l'it.. . Use Tailor, MISSOURI, in every particular. He has a Summer Samples, anrl r.an suit ce like use SAP LJ 0 j i a ! rilLOX DBCSSOTOn. BlraMl rolara. I ITI-MJ IITEB1D1. ria.t mlitS. ClILLtKIHt. T.rr brir.lut. rorrr. itot KLr. n...iii.i: Wca'aL SEEDS. SEST POSTPAID, FOR 25 CENTS. - ei pla:. Grandest Xoytltics ever iKcw fit , c .-h pi Jt one of ire i-L.le 1 aai. Orar.. t i.-!;ef-. 1 1. '. m-i-.es. Res czos3 Ditstaio Brand til fi1y Hfs Par-- tr IrrL-oU fUl tor ni Kctitf tr Ljidt-. r4 Nr". T return MiIL l' aTt3VTi.-CECVLClWTK3C,.,llTCT?.1U.0n,.,3 n,.t tM.'.a.c rss-Misii puu a znvt bf th ni? of the ClLicago, Boci Islanfl & Pacific Ey., Th Direct Rm'.e to scd from Chlctjro, Jollet, Ottair, ret.rlj. La Salle. Mollce. Rock IslasJ. la ILLINOIS; Carenport. Muscatine, Ottomva, Oskaloosa, Dct Ilolnw, Wlntemt, Audubon, Harlan and Council EltCi. in I0VTA; Mlnnearolij an" St. Paul. In MIK KESOTA; Watertown and SIoox Falla, In DAKOTA; Cataeron, Si. Jotph and Eanau Cltj. In MISSOURI ; Omaha, Lincoln. Falrburv and Kelson. In NEBRASKA ; Atchison, Leaventrorth. lloncn, TLjeka. IIuUlcion, WM.lta. BeiltTille, Abilene, Dodgf Otr, Caldwell. In KANSAS: Kingfisher, El lucoend J!lnco.ln IXDIA:. TEBIHTORT; DtnTer. Colorado Spiinga and Pueblo, In COLORADO. Traverses new areas of rich famine and crazies lands, afibrdirg the btet faclllllei of inter rccmnnlcatlon to all town; and clilts tast ni Ttst, cor.ht. and southwest of Ciilearo asd to I'aciCc nnd !tratisiceaclc seaports. 1.IAON1FICEKT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS' ' Leading all oerarstltora In splendor of eoutTcnf, , tetveen CHICAOO and DE3 MOISE3. COUNCIL BLUFFS an-! OMATTA, and between CHICAGO and 7JESVER, COLOItADO grBISGS and PL'LELO, Tin KAKSA3 Cmr and TOPEKA and i ST. JOSnPH. Flnl-Oawi Day Coaches, FBEE EECLIXISO CHAIR 1 CAKS. and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Serrlce. Ocae connections at DenTer and Colorado Sprlnfi rrlib dlTcrglnj railwar Unea, cow fancier the snr and i Tlctarc&jue , STANDARD OAUOE 1 TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Orcr which roperbli'.ralFPcd tralnf run dally THROUGH VrllHOUT Cn.VSGE to and from Halt Las air, Ogden sad San rrandsco. THE ItOCZ IiLAKD Is alio the Direct and Favorite Line to and from Manlton. Pike's Peak and all other aacltarr and scculc resorts and dues and mining districts lo Colorado. DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Frcm 9t Joseph and Kansas City to and from all lei. porant tonns.ci'ies and sections In Southern Kebrasko, Kansas and the Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT LEA EOUTE from Kanns Qty and Chicago to Water. Vntn. Bloux FaSj, SIINKEAPOLI3 Bad ST. PAUL, connections for all points north and northwest between the lakes and the PadSc Const. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired Infornatlon cpply to any Coupon Ticket 0ce In the United Staks or Canada.cr add rest E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN. OeaHItxacer, GcnT Tkl, 4. rasa. AgU caicAOO. zxx. I "'Tl , rrniBeSTi iWOQDWORR? ho v I m lHWIIlMBMII ff aaf 111 1 I "TBI CHICAao. UHIVIHWUII.IWL s- auMua- FOR SALE BY "aJ-" KliAXCE t CO., Forot City. Mc. pJk-ItJ ljlll tHHACV. (JAZF-TTE will re lii '1. Mmrt-lr wraj'tied. to any sddnw in the 'c!l!Mav '"1i I ICJ J-jr ThrF" Months rarer,- .t v. KJX Xi.it? ono Dollar. Lib ra! l.io iint all -vl tn ri:mt,:rn!. Aeert" and pf N.wr V..ik thn -U-c.J IjVjV iT ll dtimato Illustrated s;nrtici:and rieiisuoTial Jormai pabiia'micmthe Arnuicancuiatceu. liH VUM Apply for terms to J- Jillii Blcltrd K. Fos, TatiSL IB3e JrT lot. , 4 Over tlie World. SUNDAY APBIT.5. Ten Minneapolis mills have combined against the English milling syndicate. David Davis, a Leavenworth wife murderer, was sentenced to execution under the laws of that state. The plate and window glass war has ended n St. Louis, and there is a pros pect of higher prices. Pueblo, Colorado, proposes to open the finest mineral exposition in June over at tern) ted in the world. r jealous farmer shot his wife at Sa- ' ina. Kansas. ! a Nebraska farmer shot his neighbor near Korfork, cauhed by cattle. trespassing A htudent at Shenandoah, Iowa, shot ! wtlin,oTvt1may0r" daUg,,ter: U. S. District Judge Hoffman is criti ' cally ill from heart failure in San Fran- cisco. Governor Fowle of North Carolina ap . pointed Captain Octavius Conteof Ware ' county to succeed the distinguished his , torian, Colonel Wui. Lu Saunders as j eecietary of state. Tennessee Wild Cattcrs' telegraphed Secretary Blaine; "Two thousand j Tennessee boys would like to spend tho sumimr in Rurao in company with tho t Kansas cowboye. , Tlie grip has taken a new hold at . Pittsburg and is more fatal than small-: : I.V. i j SIOMIAV, APRIL G. The iiresident will ha will have a fecial train' . on the U o t'rani' i i t. ... r . i .. 4 ' Denver. ,MM'" A big sale of Wisconsin pine lands is 1 reported, gOZifXH) being the consider- j ation. ! I 0and prejiarations have leen made for the state ('rand Army encampment at Decatur, 111. John A. Grier. a prominent railroad miii, died in Chinago of lagripi. A g.mg of swiiiillerr, running tho in ternational bond exuhnngo, at Chicago , has been run down by the policv. ' Many Irih tenants are accepting tln ' oilers of the landlords and returning to ' their farms. ' , . nornuio who murder by an e. , preacher ex-pugilist at Jersey City. , John Harper, n prominent and aged banker died in Pittsburg Sunday. TUESDAY APRIL. 7. E!ovea eo;ilo wero b;irael to dcatli in a fire at Rochester, Pa. AmiTicii will ba called on to eu;;ily the tlclicuncy in tho uheut crciis of liurojio anil India. Tarkio, Mo., lias voted in favor of bnikliiiK imystein oi water works. Artibts will be ealied iijnjn by the di rector of tho mint for now designs for silver cuius. Several Baptist divines aro engaged in aiiljul suit at Dalian, Texas. A story is ntlj.it in London that Par nell was Feeroteiy tnarritd, but not to Mrs. O'dho.u tl'-rmany has retilvwl to withdraw the embargo on American iKirk. The municipal elr-ction in Cleveland proved a decisive H-puhlican victory. Cincinnati has elected the Republican municipal ticket. A number of Chinese laliorors were assaulted at Kan -as City, Kansas, and driven back across the Kaw. A dividend of per cent on tho pre ferred stock of tho Xew York tXew Eegland railroad has b ;e:i declared. ! wrxxusinv apku. 8. j At Uritto, la., thousands of cattle, j hortcs and ho: are dying of hydropho ' bia. A ni.t'I d g ran amuck in that vicin I ity Mjvernl days a week ago. lwo children wore burned to death at ; Piattenviile, Colo., while lighting the lire with coal nil. P. T. Rarnum, th world's greatest slmwuian, dice at RridgeiHjrt, Conn., at 1 p.m. on Tuccdiiy. An Omaha engineer reports all dang er of a Hood in tho Missouri riwr kh over. A Kar.ras City girl wr.s hypr.otizeil and committed thievery. Two young women from Missouri shot themselves in Xow Mexico. tih.-j-iav AP3II. 0. M xican dollars are dij-eountcd 10 per cent in Cuba. G -neral Horace Poller has been select ed to deli'.i r tho oration on tho occasion of the breaking ground on April .'27, for tho memorial lo Gen. Grant. A little boy was burned to death at ToKka by Fi'ltingtire to his father's hay mow uhile plaiingwith matches. Wis-consin legislature votes against uniform text books ami in favor of elect ing United States Mnators by a dire.-t vote Kineaid, who killed cx-Conrc.-sniiin Taubleeut Washington, l.as been :ic l'i d. Rov. Sam Small has been called ujson iO p.ccount for funds of the Ogden Meth oJirt univerMly. 1Iomis tho charges are malicious. About half the town of Tobias, Xeb., ; was burned. Loss aliout $30,000. j Amount of insurance unknown. F.HirUY APRIL. 10. Two Indies v.eie elected police judges in Kansas. In a fit or insanity, a Nebraska woman murdered her two children and killed herself. The Alliance has a majority in the Florida legislature and will probably ll,l.Vi 1 , ;ii W ill elect tho United States senator. The revolutionists in Switzerland bo prof-ecuted. Three train men wore scalded fatally on tho Wisconsin Central. The president's tour has been arrang ed in tegular time tabic order. Tho federation constitution has been adoptcil in Australia. Secretary Procter says ho is not n can didate for senator from Vermont. i TiiKMcKinley tariff bill is with us toj to stay. Democracy opposes it and de-1 nouuees it ns unconstitutional. Rut Democracy also opposed tho homestead bill -givinglCO acres of lnnd to a poor I man. It defended slavery. It pro- I nounced the draft act unconstitutional I and organized a littloono-horsa rebellion I in New York City to resist its enforce ment. V ith each succeeding year the aforesaid tariff bill will commend itself more and more'. to the judgement of tho : people, until Democracy will no more think of opposing it than they do now of defending the institution of slavery or demanding the repeal of tho homestead act. Fruits anil I'ruit Tree i an aldr writtii boik ami cive Irusty Infnr in:illi-n fur all whu eroiv frull nfiinv sort or klnc i Stark Itr.Nurserrei.-lAiulsiaiiii.Mo .willsenri ' onish-oas. -u. acniniui,ure it free to al!. Int crested. Dratwe Juita Jr'anaia on, Jio. " i Jot . L itA ,-,." ' Too large -the old-fashioned pill, loo feckless in its way of oing business, too. It cleans you out, but it uses you up and your outraged system rises up against it. Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets have a better way. They do just what is needed j nKj jiiji. aiuimini v.uu Lfi 1 more thorough nothing is as mild and gentle. They're the cmn11rcf rd-iPinncf thn nncW , . O f i to take. Une tiny, SUgar- Coated granule's a gentle lax- ative three to four are Ca- thartic. Sick Headache,' rnnefmntinn Tnriio-o;t.r.n R'l. i ions Attacks, and all derance-l . - . . meats ot the iiver, btomaoh and Bowels are promptly re-' rkti-nlc; i m T -rri r-if 1 1 f 1 Heved and Permanently cured, - - - - Ha r. lM'lMMJ-. TBSUIAI till H rr:ui-. WhiFKcn bfril. Com- lonabi.. .r.l vfearaall rui. nta .jr.niMin, Ulj, .I Br daar, Tark. Hrll.f.r Masaf (laabrUX. - - . . Largest Salaries. Higiicst Cokis ivri' tni-rit -ltii-itioii id Mr :iw:.Vrinn. Hi m-i. .,!ir ;.-.n yai-Vir.". fo Ilnnlv .Vur-i rj i slnrk Special :iitnnilwcr I, I .rii i'.'-. ilnl i-i!ra pii'! jlili". 1' iiiillt Krif S ,tnf uti.iii alin n u,ir.iitl,'.. Wi l li. I in lo I'llallilUd. M- N ir-TMii"ii, Kuulii-tir N Ti fill, linn lv;..n-li rli:it.U Dr. Grosvenor's Belkap-sic r..Me PLASTER. Rheumatism, neuralgia, plrariayaad lunbacol curr.i i oac. braatita loreajo DJ ail arnuiciHa.Q PARKER'S i HAIR BALSAM I CitvM and 1-taoMics tbc tu. I i'rjni.'tt a lct'inaat cr-.tli. I llevcr Fa'ls to neatoro Cray! Hair to Its Vou'.nful Color. Cut: I ac.p t!'a-i S: U-r til'ir-. i I ae i'lr.i -"a fllM.'t ntr.r II n.m thr ,rft I. "it Weak Luv, Octtiirr, Iclii.i:jrL ;as C'.t it.tit.e ''tt.. Hmuv.RCOHfiS. Tie cal.rere cwr t r Orja. iu) jllptui. Lc at Ii-.i.i:i, or l.l"CO. a. Co.. :. 1 BOILING WATER OR MILK E PPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. coc LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY. To cure Biliousness, Sick tlcadache. Consti pation, Jlalaria, Lrrcr Complaint', tako tho eafo and certain remedy, SMITH'S Csp the STAI.I.SIze flOlitllellcan'lollie bUtlu). THKV AKS Tim HOST CONTEMCXT. aiaitnl3le lor Alt J-a-m. Prle-n of cltlier size. 25c. iir itottle. "7 17 7n"PnnT0GjvuBt ATfllJU PANEL, BIZF, Utile r4cl. lea rrrarta:nil. J.r.SVirK 4C3.a!crioI"BILCBEANS, SI.103IS M3. PROTECTION OR FREE-TRADE. WHICH? Do you want to keep thoroughly ported on the effects cf t'ac New Tariff Law, ts shown fritt wick ia week ? Do you want to know all about the policy of Protection and have an answer to every false statement cf ti c Tree-Traders? Yes? Then subscribe for ycur home p.-.per and the American Econoiiiit, published weekly by the American Protective Tariff League, New York. (Sample copy free). The Economist i3 an acknowledged authority on Pro lection and should be widely read. Th; yearly subscription of the Econo mwt is but we have made a ir.fc'al arrangement with the pub- LslK-rs l" which we can icnd ,-ou the Eco.soiilST for oae year and Tho Skntni:.. 62.M itoU f,r i I. Jittna Ilr. AtJivtin, ' Ti. rtet J." . 4)11. 1 Mls-sto. !. Af " arm Iff f j. 1 . M . at ilo cite oia. mifl I'te it ir . wh r ( ! tia lun rt ljifiti tri raji!s riiji frf.m fl ! JK. r A'ii'-rr.. .rii,vr ,ibvr tuf si rt i u 'in (k tn r at ' h ttt- I If 1 ." l-r rek- rt f Iti t ii tak u iintDf tho. N o.ss'ifjl :nL-nIr- Am. I If .llullltl: '.. i " f I;iimI,3IJ!s j ftilrtfl TPAni loa'rrt.l.lotr.'. fj' it Shi I llaartaarra rljialrfi .ti.i--frM. A R'bIHI1'1'"1""4 '" ,,J a(11,.Hd rrLlliu o?f'r'i"''":"j,ll,Vrt''";'l:.V'?.',i':-' 3S w ' "a fcaw to earn lat.a lhaa..a4 D.Ilar. rarlalarnn lc .lllir..wh,r..ll... lir..l will alio furn-l Hi. iiuarl-jaor.irt.T-,m.utJI Mbith y '411 ab .am Ib.tamoent Na rtM.ua. fur n.niM .or ...fkl .1.. r.i!jaad nuirblj 1-aruM. I d...rr hut Mia Wvrkrr frvta carb iluri.l crrmtnij I ha. a!r.alr lauehl anl r.iji wita tn.',tn.Bl Nrra an tr. ali.il. ualnrmfr SJIN'V a ...r.arh. II a." M.W &att!?it or srv. Tr.ctr -r oU, lith.i i..Iir'"ti,ibT"'t,tr lLy iiaa-.Al-tr a fit iL Mtk. tT to Iram. W fiinilh tfy:l.ifiz. W rtiirt y n,k Tot r tt . jvnt pn mmai t. or tj -f-ur lo th e 1 hi i n atirt y now l'J j. 1 tmnf m o.t-f.il tr fT suki t.4 Iff iU fl;tlitf, V. t i limh JO "' rlwrinrct BUS tta ra fl t i rn h t r. !No t 'if Kti.I tiZ vi: to., i.tJmii, unAi ffaAOO.GO a ji.r 1. loirs' mad l-j J.An R. ,r...,'a.i ii.k. aa r.iu.a. b.l ran l.Cli J-O'P-I. k'j haw ta.arM (tmu ff. to j iuaj.jaiii...ian..aii-i-a.jnr . lalnrl. Tau i.n e-ltiairar. al t.uf.. a-4.- inj all mi lw-.-r lt MMe u on! J to v.. k ari i ikliriii'Si'. I tistaa a to-, rtiiuw, , ESTSEij sTWHl Ja 1 a ' For LOaXera'ArirSO HAIfECJgi Ora;ralacJEKV0U3 nEaiHili aint!ar ScJicaillird, HZecti A Errrrsor Eausscs 10 01 J crToszT. . ..IliUin fall. KwmtMfS. Pa. la ,alara a.S traf1arlieaa.raiiaia-irauwi...afci libvi iwi. P" -(-c for lml.Iiinrr rF linn ?orta t , z. .i t rr y-, r, cw jAfir- Ttcr.n o I sTsatsVafasaaw - Country Life tlie TrueLlfe. "There ought to be more enjoyment in the country for people of reasonable means and wholesome tastes than in town," writos the editor of Seribnera "doutbly. The truo civilization will come to America, he thinks, when persons of means have their home in the count?; and live in the city for a short time of tho year, wither in a hotel or in a ho'aso of their own, if they aro rich enough lo have a town house and keep it closed most of the, year. But the true home ought to bo in any case in the country. It is there that the poetry, the health and all the finer, bettsr belongings of life and nature grow and blossom. But the writer confesses that it is im possible to wrest, from the soil nlone enough to live the life that would bo de sirable. There's tho rub. The only way to get over this ungracious fact is to suggest that people make their fortunes in the city, and then get out and make their homes in the country. But the country must bo made the true home, or wo never shall have in America any of those fine old permanent urcii lammes wuicu are such a creuit 10 - country in the estimation of numerous i' knglaml writers. This is sad in-: lceJ" I" the preservation of old families 13 chicr reason why rich people Bt,ouM livo in the countrr, however, that end cannot bt thus compassed. For the father may have a splendid home, but no one of his children will be able to '"ainlain it or own it, consequently it. . siranger nanus. (only way to proiM-rve old families is havo wtalcs eat!liItM,. We recommend tho.e who nro concerned in this matter 41... . ... I 1 i . to procure a constitution il amendment , . .1 ... . in iniii eiieei. It's Hiineliuies said patcut niediciners aro for tho ignorant. Tho doctors foster this idea, "iho people, we re told, "are ...,! i- ignorant hi ii t t..edi al M'icnce." SnpjHiso they aro! What : , ....... , ; , in,1.ii.,i..K. but a cure, and tlie metlicinc that cures is 'he miilicine fur the i-ick. Dr. PierceV 'ilik-ii Mt-dii'.il Discovi-rv cures the do i lx-lit.W and tho" "don't believes." ilance about it, no "A" It says '"I can cure you. ' Thete's no he: nor "M'ibli." ! oMv is I direct" I'erhaps il fails I oeeafionallv. Tho makers hear of it ' when it doe.. because they never keep ' the mum y when the- medicine faiia to do ! g-Hid. Suppose the doctnrs1 v. en ton that ; principle. W. beg the doctors pardon. It wouldn't doll ' CnoKiy.:, sntf'zing and every other . f irm of catarrh in the head, is radically mi red by Dr. Sage'd C-'larrh Reined. F.fly cents. Sold by dniirgists eery w here. lJciidiiigr Hfoiiias. Some ri.mnirfiiiiV t:itiriif.n! lirivr ' I lately appe.-ired in regard to the great value of tuberous begonias r.s bedding plants; the claim being made that they ire equal or even superior to geraniums for this purpoie. We cannot but think ' that such clniii is greatly exa''graU d. j if not groundless. AH that is iHcnkd is , a brief statement of facts. The tuberous begonias after seteral jours of trial, ' both in this country" and in Englatid, ! have been found unable to stand full ' es;K)sure to a bright bun for anj" great ' l"iigth of tim.-, the sun scalding and burning the foliage, and so checking and stopping thy ginv.lh or t lie plant and rendering it gencrillj" nohor.lt liy. In partiallj" shaded place, where the plants receive the full sunshine but an hour or tiro during the day. they succeed fairly well. Viek's Magazine for April. A ISiht VU'i'v. The Holiday-, well called the "Kiny j.Iuieniles!," makes a remarkably libera! I offer. The pubiii-hi-rs will .end f ar 1 1 i issues of tne paper, to any addren:, on ; receipt of Irn cent.", or will bend it for two months (nine number:') on receipt oi 1 twenty livo cents. The I loliday is not ; only ur'ght, pure and instructive, but j contains tho best htorws of such popular fauthoisas Kdward S. Kll:;-, Win. M. I (Jraydon, Lieut. M. H.J.ijn-', Will I.iren j bee, and others. It is beautifully illus trated, and gives an excellent ortrait ' 1 I. . a .1 a I .iuii iiiiioriipii oi iiiu aiiiuor el e.ien ; t Mrial. Hero is a rare chance to obtain i .... . . ...... too iesi juvenile pajier imuiiilieu lor a nominal cont. Tho offer will remain open only for n shmt time. Address, The Holiday, U0 r.nd 121 Nassau Street, New York. j Tvro Pitpcrs :t IVfi-k for a I1 I lar a War. Tho "Twice-a-week" edition of the St.! lyjuis itepuldic has won success by de-, cervine it. A i-i page remi weekly, nt ' j the price of tho cheapest weekly, it is un-1 I nval.Vii as a goort ami elieap news jour- j j nal, and. at the same time, retains every feature that is necessary to tho make-up j I of a complete home and family" journal. J j Special Missouri. Illinois, Texas, Arl aa- j s.ia and Kanyas editions are printed, and j i a general edition, for other States, con-j ! tains only ueh news r.s is of interest , everywhere. Kememliar, too price is Only One Dollar a Year. For sample copies, or premium catalogue, addre.s Tho Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Where She Hoped Her I'ji Had Gone. The caughter of Deacon C was : tnlle "slow," both of speech and of un i derstanding, but "as good as tho day is ' , " 'Jong. After ' talking with ; ; n her fathers death, she was i a neighbor, who had just 1 "drojiped in," concerning Fome of the! characteristics of the departed. "Father," said she. uwas al wavg a great tin in wood n then sprcadin' his hands ! ! out to feel tho warmth. I do hope"- reuectivoly. and with coiiMucrabiH ten (Ilti.cps in her toucy "I do hope they'll have a good fire where jias gone . w ; Tlie Iltilm I'a.s.ion Stroii? in Death. Mr. Cohen Ifepeccn, my tear, doctor ha.l given IH6 OOp. Mrs. C Acli lummell Daa ist jn j I ei?irAI'Ulir.ll I Mr. C Id seems hard to leafe you." -Mrs- C-Bo hoo: Ieh bin verueckt. Mr. C-M seems hart, Repecca, und I i I i der busy season is gomin on in a week. , chop lot of combs in der golhn. I'll spring 'em on der angels. I last du i gesehen? The celebration of the eightieth birth day of Dr. JlcCosh, ex-President of 11 bo described Ilarper'rj Weekly. The article will be accompanied by a pot rait of Dr. McCosh and illustrations of the silver jireseated on that .occasion- 5A USTERS ARE THE BEST. D JOO styles, prices to rait all. X. Aybcs A Suns. Pii i la delfiill. Sold by all dealers. ThiaTrad Hark ! on Bib Best Waterproor Coat In thavrorid. PACKAGE PHOKHARRIS' PASTILLE: FORTH: CURE OF JISC If EN Tr.ll CIKT liKMialih HKLV BlCiT la VIllMi u4 SID- 1 CMtrettrtl mi rarrl lu (ajt tw j..r. ' x.ri.1 1 f rrr!..i i ir-iihe ilenM -Mtt Ttf If aljre,. to rab fcrfilth 1.1., ttl.It..riHl.tt:at wraa kbo tfce !iu rorfttIa ji t raMl'iaa. la tSeel a picinrt tirf. rSlJJSycoMt?S!ii"Li The greatest improrement in Corsets durin-j the past twenty years is th use of Coraline in the place of hom or whalebone. It is used in all of Dr. Warner's Corsets and in no others. , The advantages of Coraline over hom or vhalebone are that it does not become set like whalebone, and it is mere flexi ble and more durable. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corsets are made in twenty-four differ ent styles, fitting every variety of figures thin, medium, stcut, long waists and short waists. Sold everywhere. TTAEXEH IJH0S., Kirs., IVea" York and Ch:c-a 11 gQQTFg EMULSION CBHSUSflPTIOH SCROFULA DEOP.CH1T.3 COUCH3 COLDS Warding Sissoss. Wondorful Flesh Producer. Many hiivo gained ouo pound per day by its use. Scott's fomilsion is not a sccrot remedy. It contnins tho stimulate ing properties of the Jlypophos phitcs Bud pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, the potency of both being largely increased. It is used by Physicians nil over tho world. PALATABLE A3 MILK. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT & 30 WHE. Chemists. N.Y OSS mm the'best. V. M. Fckky & Co's Illustrated, Descripiiv: and rriced Sfed annual For 1b91 wiUbeiiuiled FREE J I to all applicants, and to laitKasoa'sJ icustoracn. it it better thao ever. J fcTcry person usia-; Careen, Flauftr er Field Seed. ibould send for it. Addreas D. M. FERRY & CO. OrTROIT. yiCH. I Largest Seedssien in the world J i t A caniDhlct of Information and ab-'al sTa itruc nf the laws-Showina 1 Inw tnfl -Marks, Copjnenta, iml nu. .lilm MUNN at CO. x3Bl Broslwsi7. A tar agra. HO f-iQEESSES MITCHELL'S ' Eye-Salve A Certain, Kale, and 7ectlre Beadi for SORE, WEAK, & INFLAMED EYES, Piaiuang Long-.Sightedr.eis. & Rtstor- ing the Sight of the Old. CcTTearDropi,GrancIat!on Srj'8 Tu.Ti:r, Red Eyes, IKatted Eye Lash5, in rusrras ijnrK eiikpi'd msamenz. Also, KoaIly aiSeadont when csM In cibtr maladies, such at L'lcara, Fcrcr florra. Tstroora. ."ait Kbrasi. Dam, PI Ira. or wwwt Inllaaimailon txii'j.MMTCZZ&UL'S MAHFJBtaJ ba used to adrantaze. . tSvii br avlPSrscstati avt CeaU. Now is your lime to get your harneej ml don't forget J soo D.V1 .Vurtii- mumm (VITALLY WEAK). IlilexlrtM no.. niinlk u i'o.ftt.. wr illy: s;icre circtil .trtls or cri.f; l Kiilj In nit U Hfe.cr x leUn. b.LU. ronmrtf! In Ttb. WPS R5"a i-lrll1iTO TmilllM.fBUIHo, Wehe you" ever at cea in a storm a i storm near a coast, when you expected J the next wave would dash the good ship l to pieces? If you over passed through sucn an experience you will remember the relief felt when you realized you wers near a life-saving station with it oorps of heroes, and you will be glad to tniw more o: the life of thoso "brave .v.itchers by tbesea;"andovenaconfirm- 1 stay at-homo will bo interested in the indsomely illustrated article on "Our fe-Saving Service" in the ilay number Demorest's Family Magazine. From , o same comprehensive source you may ion about the Isthmus States.-Central ' Vmorica (Knely illustrated); "Signs of Character in the Face: How to Read rhem" (also illustrated) will enable you to judge more correctly of human nature: ' and the excellent paper on "Dalsarto and tho Delsartean Philosophy," with a por trait of the philosopher, will answer that oft-repeated question. "Who is i Delsarte, and what is his philosophy?"' Then there aro bright stories, and in formation on all live topics, and almost no end of illustrations (over 200. and n splendid article for "Our Girls," and the other departments, at usual, are brim ming over with good things; and, alto gether, this is an exceptional good I , . . , it--, 1 uuuiucr ul Liuib niuays goon raiuny Magazine, publisheil at ?2 a year, by W. Jennings Dejiorest, lo E.wt lllb St. ! v... vnrir i iui.i. Dciuorcst Contest At the M. E. church. April IStb, 1S01. rSCIGRAM. Mii9ic Orchestra. Prayer Her. John. Music Instrumental . . ..Mrs. Oru Hunt. No 1 "Two Fires." No 2 ."Ino Deacon's Sunday School benuon. No 3 "Voice of The Dram Shoo." Music Vocal Duet, C. O. and Willard j Proud. No 4 "Tho Rum-sellers Legal Rights.' No 5 "Our National Curse." I MusicInstrumental Miss Alberta i Smith. No C "Homo vs Saloon." No i "I he World on Fire.' Music -Vocal Solo Miso Rebecca Van Isuskirk. No 8 . ."Tho Lin, nor Traffic Antagonistic to American Lauerty. No 0 "Voting America's War Crv. Music Instrumental Miss (Jertrude Cummins. Presentation of the Medal. urcucsira. Admission lu cents. Comniitteo for Mav Mrs. Cochran, Mr. Hob t. .".iontgomery and Miss Msude .UCilUtgilt. . .1tK l"r a Nci'tllo. Our Homes, a thirty two page monthly magazine, devoted to house building. homo furnishing house decoration, fa6h-1 . . ions, general literature, etc.. is the best publication of its class in America. The IHiiiunitri.-. in oruer io increase ine cir dilation of their magazinr, olTer largo cash rewards to those of their subscrib ers, or intending Eub;-eribers, who cor rectly answer the following question: Where in the New Testament are the w irds"anedle"Iirst found? .Cash daily and weekly rewards given.whilo the com petition lasts. The publishers will give away thousand.! of dollars among those correctly answering the question the lending reward being ?500 in gold. Send ten cents in htampsor silver forn. sample copy of Our Homes and complete rules governing the competion. Address Our Home Publishing Ci., IJrcckville, Cana da. Did yu Know That Many a peanut vendor owns a farm. Big bugs are not always gold bug?. Thosmilo of some peoplo has corns on it. Home rule is the best Iiasii. for a good start in life. Big ears are not tho sole property of four legged animals. A time for all thingt doesn't moan to take them nil nt once. A ten dollar hat sometimes travels with a ten crnt pair of socks. A porterhouse steak is often cut from very cioso to tho horn. Tho Democrats who say 'tako Home thing" are in favor or reciprocity. The thing or beauty to bo a joy for ever should lo warranted to wash. The variety one fit-.diin vegotablo soup isu't necessarily tho epico of life. Guaranteed Cure lor i.a Grippe. Wo a Jthori76 our ndvertised druggist to sell you Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, up on this condition. If you aro alllicted with La (Jripp nod will use this remedy according to direction", giving it a fair trial, and rjperienco no benefit, you may return tho bottle and havo your money refunded. We make this offer, because of tiio wonderful success of Dr. King's New Di-w.-overy during lust reason's epidemic, Havo heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottles free at King ,t Proud's drug store. Large sizo .j0c. and SI.00. Trips on Ito.sc. Tho thrips is a troublesome insect to contend against. Soino succo?3 is mat with by syringing tho folingo on tho un der 6ur"ace with wh&Ie-oil eoap eolntioc. Another wa.-, which with anniall number of roso buBhea might be employed, is to mount a sheet of sticky fly paper on a light frame and hold it overc plant while shaking the branches. A considerable number of the injects will bo catijjrht. and by repeating the operation their numbers cnti bo lessened. Hy going 1 alwut the plant3 at night with a toreh J the inf-ctt; will destroy thcmselvcn by flying into tho flame. Vick's Magazine for April. 'I.v tho Garden" in tho title of a series of attractive articles on practical garden ing, written nnd illustrated bv Mrs. T. W. Dewing, to bo begun in the next number of Harper's Hazar. IfAnrtn .fc HuoTiir.KM have published a popular edition in ono volume of tho Journal of Kir Walter Scott. Always insure your property with D. W. Thumn, the experienced fire in surance agent of Holt County. Ho rep resents tho Old Reliable Continental. I School boardashould 3lways consult him ! before buying Bcho.,1 furniture, maps, ' globes, charts, etc. Justices of the Peace should re member that vo aro prepared to print subpoenas, summon?, warrant', attach ments; in fact any blank that you may need, in a good style, and nt the lowest prices. We havo blank subpoenas, all ready printed, for sale. WANTED! OW Postage Stamps used prior lolS7J Good Prices paid. Write to. V. ft ".fTf'iTApr q Hor 51, Horton ' SJtsi The Celebrated Stallion, i U U JN lx UliEVELAND.- This stallion will makn thn c noin nf 1S01. as follows: Monday, Tuesday and W edncsday of each week at A. W. Van CampVbarn on Little Tark. three and one - half miles northeast of White Cloud. anJ two miles south of Xapier. Thura- day. Friday and Suml.iv nf unrri vcanV t John C. Hinkle'sj barn, one-halt mile south of Fortescue. DESCRIPTION- AND PEDIGREE: YOUXG CLEVELAND is three-eightha Clyde nnd tive-eichths Kentucky Whip and Anpinoose. Is a seal brown in cnlnr- ' seven years old, stands IGJiC hands high, woigns i.ioii pounas; is o: kiml uisposi tion and a fine foal getter. TERMS AND CONDITIONSi-SS to insure colt to stand and suck. Parties V uelore K"vn woe "witi'Miru iiiiir,iiii.iuioIiev. iviicu mnre is removed from onmnnl loeabtv money for service becomos due at once. A J",n on mAT ,nU foal will bo held for nsurance money. Care will bo taken to nMrnni ..:n . i ntigui Mi.i.iitt.-uil UUb niuiiufa utj reouuu ..: i-i i t.i sible should anv occur. W. M. BABB, Prop'r. The Belgian Draft Stallion, ROMEO! ROMEO, (300) 03, is making tho pres- em season at mv rarm, tnreo miles east. and one-halt mile north of Oregon, Mia- ' souri. iDascr.ptlon and Pediflree.'-S ROMEO, (3X)) 931. was foaled in Bel gium, March 2i. lS3i. and imported Sep tember, 1S37. Sire, Mayence (347); grand sire, Omer: grand dam, Falmn. Dam. Haie; sire, Hoer Jean; grand dam, Fannie. Mayence sire of Romeo was ono of the ..w.f-. ! . TV-l - T i norsea io ue;gium. ivoraeo Yfet ttS& 1 ..;... I 1 r : 1 . i. . f;iuu ULUU IJUIJK oi auicriua, uy liiu rLUlur ican Association of Importers and Breed ers of Belgian Draft horses. Volume I, Pago 40. Romeo is a tine horse, with good bone and a tine top. Is black in color with small star in forehead; stand- 15 hands high and weighs 1.C00 pounds. He is a perfect specimen of thd draft i horse, splendid walker nnd trotter, good length antt great breadth; good feet. . It will pay you to seo him before breeding your marw. H Tsrsis and Conditions: Sl'i to insure colt to stand and Buck". When mare is parted with or removed from original locality, money become due at once. A lien on mare and foal will be held for insurance monoy. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. BLUE JAY! This well known jack will make the' , season of 1S91 at tho same place as tha stallion. I.omeo. TERMS: -310 to insure colt to stand and suck. Condition? same as for stal lion. ISAAC KURTZ, Prop'r. FIFTY THOUSAND COOKING AND HEATING STOYES PER ANNUM With MAN'TETJ, GRATES, HOUOW TVAltn, TIN-WARE, ami other gooda 1 proportion Is the prudactlro cioitsi of the PMlilps & BattorH Macnfdctnrln. Go. NASHVILLE, TENN. rIKIR STOCK of farnlshfna for tlie KITCHEN, the PATiTRY, unit the IjLNI.NO JCOO'I it Immense. WITK LARGC CAPITAL, lo rxperl-iicp, atutl lavorublo location or thn cIiearii-Ht ply Iron, and tin, luweat fmlglit rutpa ! nil snuthrni ita'nta, onr cood aro uwxcu.'r-d l;i iuuIi!T, und b juodcoiuprtltiou in pi Ices. 3GVKIS.Y rr..I:R atloulil hr.ro our JllU'.trutpit tctaloguo. Correspond tuoe aoIicitcU. mips & eultorff Mfg. c. TH E FiGGERS Si HAMILTON GO. WATER3URY, CONN. sfanuracTuntna or SILVER PLATED WARE. EXTRA PLATE, SECT.CK.1L PLATE. 7i?!PLZ" PLATE. tV1 l. ra tn'.pr nr-w ap't rlrh Art P " W'AiJ:. nOUl n B r f1T"r "T"'i:af csr.csr.nxET. 9 I .i " . 1 . . . K JLsJ,. (.-.'AUAATKiaU 1. lit ALL RCSPC-T3. Aa Tiir-3JTT- ruriT.rtr TtTlte i.t iir n iM.U'!ati''i with 9.tHm uroi ter t3 t'uapfl. ll'RaP Rii o 6 ysifur I nt If Wf liy Mary A. Jjivermore lltrm larratr. of JTaaSTTa-rV PerKftMH-- FLU at. RMrttal "???.? Waraanlr or -Basitaly- Ws a! at War. Its lsi 8aa4t a "f a aro aaaa laaa.- Bat. Para. t vi eatt aaa.1 1M a math ntada. .r" IMatj.a. JM r!f!ttjSf' ara Pay r oV, anJ firi ftyrrn lef aa. roa " ' A. la. ttUUCUI-VUTVa aw m IM l X-rC k-z mm 11 V A 4,