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THE SENTINEL- Issued ii i.rs r;i:l:i-. Ttnvs: i!.3'j ?ra year m DOBYi.'S tS CiV,??)', Publishers' ' J'ricln.v, .i;i:iu:ir 11, IK! i'lu- IvaiiMir. I lltlir.ih.t. The i.u-t.i lit tli :ato of tlio leUia-t'.-.r iiiil.ru-:..) in K.ii.?:i? uro ti tho e.f T 1:1 lll.il -In- Iii-jilltlllC.'.IH havo a con :iti:ti.'n.ii :n:.j .rilj of tho mcmlora of I ho lfn:i''. all li'-hluii; vrliIie.it-H of o..r..I,.:atc- o by tho hta.o Hoard of I tho popuIifH r.f. .so to, flection t.:.':ed J.inva:.7ci.i, ami tho ;iitilir It r.-fnso 1m rwnizo their i-ontioll..Jt; authority. ; 'J'hero are no roii'jiid for thin revolu tionwry iiiocei .Jiiif jii tho part of the The ICvpublicau p irty has been ineon minority, all !i:-;nii.-ii poiatri of impor- trol of tho k'ovcrnnrjnt for a'.iaoat exact tanco havim; been Milled by the su- ( I the Hame lene'h of time. The Cleio preine c-iiirt. Tho i'opulisU uro simply land interim of ei::t years oro did i:t,t tryi.-.x to ain c.ntrol of tlio le'itlatme break tho (republican rule, for the sen bv nrbitrarv r.ml intimidating means, i alo was till Republican, nn tho Deino- SI . t. I , ' tion. no! Iiefore it. I im prumpuou i? . u.ai u i porMi: are enui.e . .o seais; i r. .r...e o. emaoi.Mieo roi-r, .. ,.re..- , .u.. ( n cUce jfl common dents, and contrary to the nitewl of only threaten-.they could not acoumpliab. , mA , Xow Yrkf but evcr.. public order wid ,-.:it.e il MMy and .W the D.-mocratH take control a8 . horo am oot only by the mil-propn-ty. It is ail K-d. to wins , Kepubiic.u.s did th.rty-ono J ' " lionmres, but by me:, of much smaller thate..r:i Kepublicns to whom eerli- l.iit every rer.derof President "l'""-i t!.eailH ev,. jiinp the proVerbially r.,:.t.hav,.i,ee.1 i,nc.l v.ero not lewdly ; auV h.M me.io and IWlenl Ilarn ,lonwl ucr of tl0 Fo5,. A1, cltizenfl elect..!, hut that IS a n.alt.r for the , recent menage must appnciute taxes ii udiuijlv, and mod of them hocsotoanond to after tho ornizr.- , how widely different wad tho result j Bre W1,in t() re(Iuce tbe chtiTg0 by a nml it is the practice eer wliero to per- for tweniy yoaw inure uaa ucen n init them to participate in the work of panic. So lirmly founded is tho prosper- ..... . . . .i . l I 7. orKaniZati..n. mere is no warrant wnai- , ever for an attempt to block all leui.-la- j tim by repu..'iat.r.- tho action of the , nlWs cliir d u.ti.tl.e duty of paH - . - inff upon th-ele. :i..n returns, and huh i tained in their deei, s by tho hisl.tt ; judicial tribunal of the state; and a party thus attempt iux to tecuro an an- : vai tnj;o will certainly i" .h-feated. way will bo foiii.d to enforce thu laws A j in I ppitc of t'lc'i re.;ist.ui'e, and the pro jectors of thin f.Iri!iieoI sehemo will tind that in polities' as in everylhins 'hU honesty is tie.' best policy It is not all surprising the Populists have i hti.v?;vr, that CUI.'ll method of promoting their mter.ts. J United States to day is in such striking They havo little or no respict for tho ; contrast to tho condition brought nb'iut fundairientai piinciples and established ; by the same number or years of Uemo foims of our political syi.tem. Their j c.ratic rule that it forces itself uikjii the theory is that radi.-al and ftusiitioua j attention of tho thinking peojilo of tho processes are always justiti.-.blc in car- country, and in duo time tho truth will jyinout lhi-.r own w;3li-s aril pur-' reach tho milliotiH of recent iiiiinicranlH I;seii. They aro 'npii the irovcrnmcut," . and others who have lately expu-ssed as a ueneral nil", reaidins it :i.- r. d- ' their inUirndii-conteiit with whatever is-, vice Tor tho i nrichm.T.t tho oxi-nse .if the many. IFrn begins and v.i''.. tiuti to t;,"ir n'vn intrn- f tin- f.-.v at Their p.itrir.t ii s lii.-vl. d vo . ".ul a inl'er nntipathy toivanl all oilier classes,, partlculurlytho.se tnal h :,:, n !u inure prosperous than th.iy are. It is; Well kno.n that their leaders aro cm- i etntitly preacl iu socialistic doctriii.-s and inclulcatiiii; faKo notions of Iho, . ... i i: .. ,i , ,i ;' J hev uro laii'-hl lo behevo that there is I a conspiracy, a.iiiint them on tho part of thio who make, interpret and cxe cuto tho la f, and tii.it il is only neces sary for them t assert their pever in order to provide themselves with ovory thiin? they want to make lifo successful Many of them aro honest in their views. und all of thorn aro obstinate nud sus- picious. It is only by the hard di:-ci plineof cxporienco in disappointment s.nd nusfottur.e that they can be cured of thoir folly. They will not listen to reason so '.ong as they entertain their nrnnt. iim nillnil o.iinion of their im- jiortance as a politic il elem.-nl. T. ' proper wviy to deal with them is to bring the lemons of disaster hoiiu o them as fast as poisibi-j. There is noth ing to by gained by eon-ilntitif; them or Tl.v m-:kinL n:iiiriiiius(M with tin m constitiito a fore? that is inimical to tho ' , . , general peace and welfare, s'u-uld '.Lv..id.i..'lv co nbine . S.K.UIJ .ILcKilllvl LO.llliine, , llill 4111 citizens wheuovor opportuui'y olfjrs, to thwart t.ieir recklei-s plans ami rebuko their insufferable arruga:ice.--tJ!.jba Demo crat. lli.lp it Alnii. The Boird of Agriculture will ns!c the lcgisiaturo appropriations as fol lows: for btale etinr.cry aervico . tanners' Instituses ii,,(IU: Publishing Moi.tlily bulletins as j newspaper supi.'lemeiits 7..".C0 State Weather Service 2.0UJ '. Salaries aad office expenses liSHi) Total S13.70" It seems to us that the work be:: g tlnne by tho board justili'-s this ou.liiy. It must bo remembered that Missouri is largo state, and that agriculture istlo'. ' , .... ... . , 11 n-" ouu fttr enough. hat tho country needs leading interest. Everything that ci n I . P11n1w ,imn.l . .. . . ... . .....ir..n 1 tiou and improvement of tho fnrmis and farming should bo d-:ie. We are parsing through a transit'", n period from the old era of farming to a uo-v ono. More nud mor. Fcicnt.lic ci d technical knowledge is necessary lo make agriculture profitable. It is ihw higging behind other pursu'ts. This ought nut to bo. iui il is tho foindati u ti which others re:t. Formerly it win the surest road to competence, and it will bo t'gain, wo trust, in the near fu ture. To help our fa: morn to reach the iii'.prov.-d condition is a worthy obj ct of nt tile aid. Wo know little of the 'veterinary Jc partiu. ul, only that slock raising is u leading interest and disease has to be fought. Tuerefore wo believe the out lay is justified for tho miiiiitainauco of this bi.iiu'h of llie d ip irtiueul work. -Too fanner-.' institute held onrh winter in tho various counties in the latc. is n grand work which ought to ha encou ..g.'d. Tho f armors will soon learn to uppreciato these. It inatteis not if run does not agree with nl! that is :iid or taught in them; ho can pick up many good and practical ideas. On.-j cm learn us uitich or more fiom tlioj man who differs i ndic.illy from him, as! from the oho who agrees w.th his own! views. It is t.uiH to Ium-.1i the thought that ivo can bo b.nelil(edonly by listen lug to tho.io whi) to.ii'h thictriues l which wo sub'ctibe. Tho inimthly bulletin rublished ni HiippleuientM to the nowip.ipem '111110 unroot, b-t und cheapouiit way of Imv in this literature retch tho furuioinot tho sluto. Wo ih'uk tho plan tdiould bo con tiuurnl. Aaoso tho Misuiuri exhibits nt Old cigo will t tweiity.four varieties of to bioot) from the e( n.iu.oiital farut of tiiiatalo Uulvonlty. Thirty Warn nlai Ii. -Tin. I 'Lil.-iiinlriliiii Inniltrnr tlr.lUrt a , . ., C'lUIIMrleou lielvii-en coll' lt'.ill or . ., i r , i .iin-f.4 i ru: . noil t'.n f-iti-Iu.ji oft ., . ....... ... . . , ... .,., ... ... .. . r ...,.u.l..-i hi. A.i.Ir.. Ja.-Ksnn be- ,.irM.!. i.t -M..r.-.i 1. e .nn.l.li.ine i5 i-:Iiki iin relirt d from tin presidency March 1. Uiiil. Jacksor. i.t once betfiin i f.H inir :!. .-.-.Ik uf tho tfrc.it jr.nicof ls::7, hm! if. l!:ii;!ii;i,au'M udininistration ' fc '"; ' , "- '"J"" 7"L,M'7,7 a.1;,:,,kodl,ythpancof 8.,,, '"' ' at. the oiiiininatioij of -ij;lit yo.irs or 1 niu. i wat. the culmination of eight ! gradual ir.-; ir.it nm of the, ground for u c.-o i of iinacchil diatrvo.1 and ruin, tho ....... ...n rnlo may trull.rally m hbiU I).'i.:t:r.i;n; to hiiVH h.'triin and ondwl uith disaster, t . k' 'IH..- .1.. ,.f II.A f.lncinrr . ...- poran, t , eu,oora ue r.no as not cor.hr.ed to tho trader, tho merchant, tho farmer and tho laborer. Iho jrovvrn- fanner and u.ent -i involved in it, and tho national i treasury wa practically hatikrupt. ...... t ... l.-....l...-, ,.T rti..v...i.tl...il .w.ll.l tniriy years oi weniocrain; ru.o unriy yar3 ... ..rpuu.-.a.. . u.c. uy oi me co.iu.ry u.ai n t. rue., .( ad the wave of financial disturbance j caused by the failure of tlm liann two jeard or... Manufacturers, com mere. , wa-ed and the purchasuu: power or w.-es have U Willi the ex-1 cepti.m of wheat tho farmer ban f" . ste:.(iy aiivasco 1:1 mio jiricu oi ins priuci pal products, to that at Iho termination ( of this period of Republican r.drr.initra- j tion tno Lnited Slates otlers U.ttcr op poituuitie to tho individual t'.un any country on tlio kIoIio an.l the people of the United States -ire mort prosperous. thin any othur pciplo on eailh. Tiia coi.ihliou of tho people of the whether it b um l or b:d. Tin: Stu..: 2Cuv:in:i Short. The people .f Mis.s-an tiro ..-infn.ntcd :' with an iiiimeiiso bhottao in tho re venues of tho stale. This shortatfo is attributed by Democratic nowspa;wr to tho fact that tho rate of taxation for state purposes was reduced from 20 cents to 13 ceutH on the ilM) by a pro vision of tho constitution. This reduc- tion ttsik place s)veral months previous ' . , . . to the election and was used by Gover nor Stono aud every Democratic stump Htii:.Uir ii. ul ..vrv I)i-iiinnr:.tio itair in . ' th him iih n argument whv the Democrats should be retained in vr. reformer has yet pregented for the cn Thev claimed that this reduction was Hghtnent of the people and tho guid made by the Democratic legislature and """o of the legislators. -(Jlobe Demo- thu Democratic party was entitled to all tho credit for the reJucliou. Nothing was said about tho provision of the con stitution making it mandator;. Now that tho stale finds itsolf in a hole of several hundred thousand doi-I lars. the Domocralic 1 -gislaturo is try-1 iug to device means to increase taxation j l,.F,n,iiu.r' mr.Ui. il... imv.i.Ih i.av 1 for the delicicncy. Had thestato govrn-1 nl in they sold nl ?7.10. The con innnt been wisely and econoiudly . ditions then were not us favorable to m maued no su.-h deJIc.euov would exist ' ''''i prices as at present. There is t .d.i, auu instead of devising means to l'e"il" V'i t" Uo deticiency.it is tl.o dutv of the Democratic legislature 1 1 to cut down tho expeincs of the state . .. . ..... at tn-.t the revenue trom legiinuaie sources will equal the outgo. However, there is little prospect that auy reform measures will be taken by tho present legislature or any other. 1 The history of the party does not point ' t to snv such results, and thu pco-plo of thestato may ns well make up their miadi cow that they will be compiled t , uak u tho lmmeDso dericiency in . . the treasury out of their owu nocket.s ai.d go on paying for tho reckless nud extravagant mausgement of the stale's affairs. St. losoph News. The 2uariiitiiie Bill. The Harris quarantine bill now before the seuate contains some admirable pro ' i.iuiAiiL Int. it L-nitrtu ... II a 1r-.ia mil mi quarantine bjslein that will lie at once . uniform and thorough in otherwordsa ! national eyttom. Tho Harris bill makes no pretensions to th.s character. It merely provides for assisting state au thorities in case of emergency. The ; esseulial points of the quarantine prob ' lem are left nutouched so far as effective i action is concerned. The bill is a com promise measure, and vould bo certain j to provoke collision, controversy aud ; confusion. I Nothing shell of iibio'nto fed. rid con ! trol of quarantine lit every port of the j country offers adequate security agaicst ' the Asiatic scourge. With each Male , making its own quarantine regulations federal co oeration will amount to very little. Unless uniform action can Ik h id an effective tind reliable embargo ngaiiMt tho cholera is impossible, and uniform action among several s'litet. each with its own interests and own rivalries, is o it of the question. What is wanted is a measure that wilt organize Ilhoeii.iro country against the dread I vit.il.uit from the east. A IVtiioii INirj'er. At tho recent dinner of tho llusiness Men's Doliionratio HssiH'i.ition of Now York, lieprewnl'itivtt ttreclleiiridgo do elated that lhe gr-iit question which tlio De111iH.-1.1ti1; party has sink ml itself ti.mittuxr is tlio re.iilniiitiiiiilit of I lit) tiiritf, tho tvtablishiui'iit of a Miuu.l eur-1 reiiev on a bt'iblo basin uiitl the revision of the oiiiirutoiii puiifioii rolls." Tliero mtrkublo interest which southern t-on-groAsmen, many of w honi served iu tho rils'l urmy, take in tho quest inn of purging" llio ensioii list is not tiiinat uriil, but tho iiomoii u ho imaginuH that tlninii veterans will leonive fair and eiptilnblo treatment ill tho hands of tho iii.iii they fought is n 111 oiiuilldato for ik.litiiiiMltm tit a lit. .u! in i.t l.n.i. Wo havo ndiHHmiliiiu to open old wounds, but when a representative ..f ll... Into eon- federney litlkH to the north nboilt r.vU- iug tho "MUinmn rolls," ho ia oihibiMng i degree of linioloneo tha. ilettftrvonnhurp iMIltllMIIIUliuil. JVimiihiJ lr:ijM-rlj Tnviitlim. It is ii in.'. irioiiH fact that n very Inrjje pron niton of the ;TMn:il property ' . (.nation thoiili v ileum itivid'H of inee.i!iilii:it and miM rJi;l.l,. in. The bi'.v-ui.'iKern havt 0taUMt4!i, ,holr r,KOUrL.eilof ttlwl0II1 itl f il)t.t.....itj or the ' t ..... " , ... ; f kviiiio Liimr m.e mure tu me pi.o.iu uui-i deiiH. A Htii!:ii)K case in point in that of I the late. J.v. fS.iiil.l. Ho lu;.l poti-essed of otvrWVWVKH .n jn-rnal proporty. ,Jlt w, tIScl, J,, aml ,. that iiL'niriF.t iisj protest tiial it was too much. Obo of the purpoMua for uhich , hu ,!m,)lJIHl the In-M Wal talent u as to , t.,,.1,,,,,,,1 methods of bafflinK t, ,l.p,(infti .....i hntiRL- !, stntf out " " - - ofwllat,,.JjIlitivowod itforthu iirote:-iiHMi lmn 0Bl hjm a0, tbo luni. ,ieH lllflt ,t airr(iM., j,lm to inereMO hto ....... a ,-,., ,..,.., a . ., . . b-iy. Other ricli nieu in Noa York hud done and wnro doin tho same thinj; ' Vandorhuill. for in.tlance, who u-.ia in thu hahit, Ohauncey Djpaw says, of car- ryint; a nominal indebtednccsof S'iL'.OlK),- OK) at curtain timoa expreadly to offset , i the valuation on which ho uliould liavo sort of porjiir- which is liKhtIy retfarJed hecaUBO it id to common The fact that so much property is thus kept out of reach nf the tax laws does fe for tho ovccence of nr m )f- rt jomnj; ex,H,n.e3 ,)f rnmont. It j3 probably Iruothat ho q maturi;llly e9Sone,i by cj 0fi.-ieiicv on tho prt of thoom h cw( of th(j of u.nt cHection; bat the fact re ' mains that the facilities of deception 0V.1R;on ' , ' are such that tho man who is fo disposed may coyer up a large share of his personal property under any cir cumstances. This is the most forciblo argument that the single-tax folks havo to offer ia support of their doctrine; but tho adoption of that plan would neces sarily involve a corresponding inequality, mid would uot i-: tho toast improve tho case as to personal property. It is not right that property of this kind, which constitutes 60 much of the aggregate prolit producing wealth uf tho country, should go untaxed on any account. A ' t'ix .n land can bo easily collected, of course, but it is manifestly illogical and unfair to pay that land alone should bear the whole woight of taxation. Under such a olicy, Uouhl could have entirely avoided tho payment of ta.-s. When II nr. (Jorge is nskc.I ho a tl.. n nglo- tax theory could le bo applied as to pro vent the millionaires from making a nvickery of it by ceasing to bo ownr rs or renters of real pstuto, ho has a trick of answering, "That is a question for tho practical Htatesnian." Hut what wo want is something that will recommend itself by its obvious adaptability to the nurnose of causing taxes to i oiual! I laid upon all kinds of property; and that s w'"" neither Mr. C;eor,; nor any oth crat. ltai.M! IIos. Now i.i the time for tho lumbers of Missouri to raiso hogs. Present values are higher than they have been Binco "i'y or.cosince 1882 havo thoy oxcei-Iel tho pr.vsent prices. In lo hogs sold as high ns 8'J-T in Chicago, "very indication that ho:.-n and hog pro- duct will still go much higher. fccnrcity of hogr. tlirougliout me est ls to """ the attention f r,. u,L,n Lf.-eoa in m. eniHil of tho great packing housed in Chicago acd elsewliero. In Cricngo the supply this year is less than half of what it w is this date hist year, and it has caus ei some of tbo smaller packers to closo and the larger one to reduce their force. The outlook for hug raisers should bo extremely good for the next year, for there is .1 scarcity in all sections and the west will recover the llrst anu reap the beneli'.of an early crop. It has been apparent to all informed on this subject that hogs fell belo v the cost of produc tion a year ago, and the producers, bo coining difconraged with the continued low price had cleaned out their 6tock for the purposes of turning their atten tion to other Hues. This seemed to be the plan of a large number aud it has resulted in cutting off the production more than ono half. It has also taught the packers a lesson in the fact that they will themselves be cut out of a business, thus suffering a loss us well as the producers. "Truvelors may learn a lecson frorr Mr. C D. Cone, a prominent attorney of Parker Dakota, who says: "I never leave home without taking a bottle uf Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera und Diar rhoea Remedy with me, aud 011 many occasions have ran with it to the relief of some sufferer and havo never known it to fail." For wile by King & Proud. Tnr. Chicago Inter Ocean cautions far mers to bo on the lookout for parties who aro scouring tho country endeavor ing to swindle tho peoplo with a contract for 11 wire fence. Thoy offer to give enough to fence n ten aero field if tho party appioachod will b g i a cont:i:c to take tho agency for tho wire. Tho con tract is vthero the swindle comes in. It turns out to bo 11 ptou.i'sory note for Jl.Ki, after a few words are erased with oxalic acid. Sr.vi k . if Ohio. Ci i v op Toi.uho, 1 Ia'.'as r-tnt.srv. ) Fiiank J. CHKsNi.v makes oath that ho is tho sonior puriner of tho tirm of F J. Cheney A' (To., doing hliMiioss in the Cite of luiedn. County and State iir.ir..Miiil nn.l tlu.l huuI linn will i.av the sum of One Hundred Dollars fori .imili and nveiv iiiimi :o uto'oMi.iii'i; cannot bo euio.1 by tho C-itarrh Cure. FKANK J CIIKN'KV. Sworn to bo Ix.foro ino mid slibtcrib oil In my prosneo, this litli day of I)o oomlx.r. A. I. 1MJW. i 1 A. W.ULKAHO.V. rntAi- Notary Publlo. Hull'i CnUrfh Cure la taken lutornnlly umt uts dirretly mi tho blood and miiuoiis surfscw or tho yntmi. Solid for toatluimihils, free. I. J. CHUNKY A Co.. Tolodo, O. Rolil by ilruggiatu, Ilia. i:j iii(iliij:lr:il ScrapH. I'ltlK. L. VV. I.I.I.AIKIC. Tim old imtrulotforti believed unci taught that loiHorm b:rn under the in lliieiici) of .Jupiter or Jove would bo of a happy temperament; hence nun:oinmun W,,rd 'jovial.' In like wauner wo have Wurnino.' irlomiy. born undur the in- - ..., . ,:!,, .... .....:, i i. r.ir....,.. j. -i-.v... .... ... - - ltwiinfaliIo.lth.it Pan the. ?ol of HwkH and slieplier.ls vv.iulU ollen appear sud.k - nly to Irav.-ll.-r.,. thorohy frihlen them; hone, -pani,,' a fluddon ana , , , , , unuuntrolahlo torror. Il is rocorcod that TautaluB, n kiiiK of , Lydia in A.n Minor, havicrf otfendod . tho KoJ3, van pWI in Hados up to hin! lim in a ski i! of Miiarklioir water, which.! ho attompttd to drink it, ran . - - I BWay; and uith J.unchoH of Krap, jurt over his head, whi,h, uh.n he attempted , rHn .i,,..,, ,.,.., .,, nu, ,lf hia '....,, .... .....v. nr hence our word tantulizo.' The Cantorburry p'hfrims whoa ridiug along tho green lanes of Eugland to visit the shrine of Thomas a'liecket, assumed j a slow, easy gallop; honco our word 'canter,' a slow careloii g.iit. Tho haconians, especially the Spartans were little giving to talking; hence the word 'laconic,' descriptive of short, pithy sentences, full of senso. The inhabitants of Soli, a town in Cihcia in Asia Minor, used a veiy mixed dialect. From Soli vtn get 'solecism' a blunder in the use of words. Although the bell swings in the belfry, the word 'belfry' haa nothing to do with 'bell,' but conies from the Middle Eng lish 'berfrny,' meaning a watchtower. Nor is tho compound word 'country danco' in any way connected with 'coun try,' but is a corruption of the French 'contro-danse;' a dance in which each dancer stands coutro or opposite his partner. I '.von It how many of our milliners know that, originally, 'milluer' meant one who dealt in tho goods o' Milan? Originally a 'butcher' wns one who slaughtered he gnats banker was one who dealt in money over a bench, or a money-table; 'to lino' a garment meant to put linen insi.lo of it. Now, our good wives may not know it, but 'biscuit' means bread twice baked. And it's very possible that the average calamity howler is in blissful ignorance of tho fact, that originally a calamity was a storm tin t b.i.its or breaks down tho reeds or stalk-, of grain. Of course wo all know that literully 'coward' means an animal that drones his tail; th it 'dinilclion' means tho lion's tooth; that heaven means that which is heaved up; that 'iutoxicato' means to poison. I venture to t ay there are a good many tariff debaters who do not know that tariff' is derivet. from Tarifa, a sea-port ..f Sp.ilii, about twenty mile:; frnai Gib raltcr, where tho Moors, during their supremacy iu Spain, levied contributions aording to a certain scale, on vessels eutering thu Meditoro.in'J.'tn sea. Long-forgot ten games and customs havo left many cur.ou trace"! in modor.) languages. Tho b.i!! din(-e. in which tho dancers p.ssted a ball from hand to hand while dancing, is now scarcely to be found, yet it gave to Blight!! tho name ball' to tho French, 'bap and to Italian 'hallo," as npplioC to n dancing party. And from the song that accompanied tho ball dance, wo havo the English 'ballad,' tho French, 'ballade,' nnrt the 1 Italian 'ballata.' Chicane is the French name of an old b ill game, which required many shifts and dodges. Iu time the term 'chicane' came to be applied by metaphor to the shuffles of lawytrs to embarrass the other tide and thence to intrigue aud trickery in general. The English have burrowed 'chicane' in the sense of trickery without knowing it as the name nf a game. Again peoplo sa v. "Don't bandy words with me," without on iduathoy are using another metaphor from the eld game of hocky which wa called 'bandy' from tho curved stick or rlub it was played with. It is the greatest delusion iu the world for a boy to get the idea that his life is of no consequence, and that the charac ter of it will not be noticed. A boy may possesss as much f noble character as a man. Ho may so speak and live the truth that there shall be no discount on his word. And thero are such noble. Christian boys, and widor and deeper than they aro apt to think, is there in fluence. They aro tbo king boys among their fellows, having an immense in fluence for good and loved and respected because of the simple fact of ; iug tbe truth. Buck ten's Arnica Salve. The Host S ilvo in the world for Cuts llruises. Sores Ulcers. Salt Itheura, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, nud all Skin Erup tions, ami positively rures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2.1 cents per box. For sale by Iun;& Proud. Cllffora fflaCkwum A Boston Boy's Eyesight avod-Porhaps His Life By Ilood's Ranaparin Blood Pot ono.1 by Caakar. Ttaad tb followlag from a (rttardl aotheri " My little boy bed Hearlet Fever wben 4 year old. ami It kit him very weak and wlui blood petee4 with caaker. Itti ejfi beconia ao Inflamed that Mi auflaruifa were tatanta, and fur aevca weaka ha Could Not Open His Eyes. a worn, iiuu mm uunui him hot w uw ajm anil Km Infirmary ou Charles atreel,but that rrinrdliu tailed to do blia the falnteit abado of good. I coauneneeit gtvliig hlaa Hood's itinaparilU and It anon eared aim. I bars uctrr doubted that It eael Ma eaglM,ea II aul hie very life. YU inay Ue UiU Vtt Uiooulallnany way yoi cliooe. lam always reaily lo sound tits praise of Hood's 8arsnperilla beeauaeot ttMwondirrst Reo.ludt4 my an.' Aania r. IiLAcaMtAM. 3ua WsslitnsUiu St, Ikulon, Maah. Qrt IIOOUBL MOOD'S PILL ara k4 mU. aad ara ewtulwin""'i ttioitkm at!4 iierniau M. K. Church Directory. KKEI KirIKllACM, l'AKTOIl. Sunday school every Suuuny. 1(1 to II A. M. I'reachinii every Sunday from II a.m. to l'J K M. 1'ruachiriK every Sunday at the Nod a way church at 2i0 i: u. Sunday school every Sunday at the Nodaway church nt IZV) l. M. (Miristian Cluirili Directory. A. (I. AI.11KKMAN, i'AHTDIC. Sunday school every Sunday, at . M. Preaching on tlio tieroml and fourth Sundays in each month, II a. m., and 7:30 i. it. Y. I. K. C. on the second and fourth Sundays in each month ul ):'.V v. I'raynr meetinj; every Thursday even ing, i'. M. All arc cordially invited to attend. 31. i:. Church Directory. KKV. C. II. JOHN, PASTOK. Sunday school every Sabbath, at 9uT, a. M. Preaching every Sabbath, at 10:15, a. m., anil at l'. m. Class moetin;: at 11:15. Prayer moc'.icg every Thursday, nt 7-30, r. m. Business mrfting of the official Ixmrd, the third Men. ay of each month, at r. m. Epworth Lc:;?ue Sunday at G:.T0 i m. Presbyterian Church Directory. T. D. KOUhllTS, PASTOK. Preaching in Oregon every first and third Sabbaths, nt 11 a. m., and every Sabbath night; Wooilviii.ys'jcondanil fourth Sabbaths, 11 A.M. Mill Creek, third Sabbath, 3 v. m. County farm, first Sabbath. II r. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. Sabbath school. !:3 a. m. V. P. S. C on tho tirst and third Sab baths, one hour bafore preaching pervice Chaml.-erlain & Co., Drs Moines. t Iowa, .li-sire to inform the public that' they are manufacturers or the most sue cec-sful pieparatiun that has yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen mitt relieve a severe cold in lees time than any other treatment. Tho article referred to is Cainberlain's Couch Remedy. It is a mi dicine that has won famo and popularity on its) merits und ono that can ulwnvs ue de pended upon. It is too only known remedy that will urovent croup. It I must lie trie, I to bo appreciated. Fur i aa.e by King Jc Proud. Time Table. Below will be found the timo of de parture of tho pasHongnr trains over the IC. C. road and also the Denver through trains the liurlington route: (ioi.N.: .Noitrii: No. 1 Leaves Forest City at 2:09 p. in. No. 3 Leaves at s in. No. 5 Nebraska City and Villisca, loaves at o:-7 p. in. No. 15- Uurlictgon Uoutc, leaves at 10:55 a. in. finiso sniTii: No. 2- -leaves Forest City at 1:11 p. in. No. 4 Leaves at 2:00 a. m. No. C St. Joseph Passenger, leaves at 10:23 a. in. No. 10 Burlington liouto, leaves nt .'i:51 p. in. Danikl. Zaciiman, President. C.J. Hunt, Cashier. IBS MM' HE, OKKGON, MO. Capita! Stock Paid Up. $20,000. Transacts a general banking business. Interest paid on deposits left for a fpoci llod time. Drafts issued on principal cities. Col lections made and promptly remitted. DinwrroKs: Coorjse AuderM)ii,E.Van Huskirk. V. It. Davis, James Kneale, S. F. O'Fallon. J. A. Kreck, J. T.Thatcher. IvOBKRT MoxrooMr.Kr, Lkvi Zook, President. Vice-President. Albert Itor.cKr.u, Cii.vs. D. Zook, Cashier Afis't Cashier. The Monigoasry S; Roeeker BANKING COMPANY, ORECiON, : : MISSOURI. KlsTAItMSUKl) 18.1. Theoldett Hank in tho county. Trans act a general U.in'.iia IniHiiieoR. Inter eot paid on time depoeitb. Drnfta sold on all tho principal cities of the country and Europe. Have made special arrange nients to collect money due from estates j U .Ul .71.1 siiuiiuirp. liv ......w u .. Farmers, Merchants .id individuals re spectfully solicited. Special care given to anv business intrusted to us. J. T. BUTLER, Physician & Surgeon, OREC.OM", MO. All calls promptly answered by day or nitfht. Ilice up staire in front roew over C Li. Evans 4 Co's drug storo. Dr. c. l. iiolloway.. Physician & Surgeon. FOREST CITV, - - MO. All calls anfwere.1 promptly, day or niiht Ull. J. S. MEYER, Veterinary Surgeon, ST. JOSEPH, K9., Graduato of the American Veterinary Collejc", Xux York. tf-Officr, Hun Itllev's llnrn. SIS IMmnnd . Street: rrsiiieuee. IWt 1-V1U Slirrl Talf-j ..Si.n.!.tiifllNiii. iUl. Trlelilinhe No. ATI. t "f-.:IM Uy mall ur telegram prompt!! U li'iiilrd to. Ift JOES PLAGE," 112 North Second Street, First Door South of Lutz's ST. JOSEPH, - - MO., JOE 0PPENHE1HER PropY. Finest Liquors. Choicest cigars, i Fresh Boer on Tap, j Good Pool Tables , tl ne.liitl inviljition to my I 1 ri.uuM n . - . - . many Holt county friends to rememuer me when iu tho ail)'. JAMES STA0EY, Justice of the Peace, Conveyancer of IW.U and Collecting Aie"nt. All buinea placed In hi hand will rH.-eie. prompt attention. Maitijvmd, - . . Miaaot'Hi. Dr. W. H. 0. Sterrett, OOKNINO. MO. All call ftiiHorp.l prmniitly dy r night. Otflo over F. W. Wultet'ii sloie. They wash their clothes jj MADE ONLY BY RKfAIRBANK&Ca SETTLEMENT 3CCKET. Probate Court of Holt County, Mo. Regular February Term, A. D., 1893. Monday, Firt Dsty, Fobruarj llHh, A. D., 1893. 'AMK OK All.MINIKTllATOl:, l.l'Altlll AN. CI'K VTOlt oi: EXKCC-tOlt. R.-!iei I'.trK- Jjin-i M lllllllMIl I..ai" W lirarii K A Welly IIIWA I.m.kIiHii I.u-lel Owen- V II Itirliardt .VVJ1KOK r.HTVTK lar Kn-.l lluiiran J.imL- V s.ii-i:.T VV .1 nilll-iTliuurt-irtal Kelv.lii-.hn.i Al-Iiiii Kliiom ll.liikiiei Sm.i. ft nl Tuesday, Seconil Day, February 14tli, Irtvi-I. n 't'mnn-4 Z.cliary K-lItii !! U-wi l!..!ili I'lu-Mer I -1 .-ti ',tlu.iltl:e i-l :il Z.n t.m in 1'i.arletrl at Uoim lVler II T Aikire V It Sniitl. W II Itic.'inli N.firv lili'il Ilmrv 7. 1'.-liuiHli W II Hi. Ii.inii WetlucHdav. Third Day, Kai;clii-r.I:im'i-l al Hniry Mi :.' r Mever Minula el al llenrv M-vcr llulmils-rk Cnarlr .li.l-ii I'l'i.Uler Hi nu. II font ami W U J"!m Mllirr ( npii III . i-l :il I. II Ciuiiii-ll Mi:Kllinev I.iTuy (' A HmueMy Thursday, Fourth Day, February lh, A. D., 1893 Ham!l ll.irvev W II Kl.'lianN WVIinl fird .iinl Jnwe Ki!v-;ir,l UVhiti TajIiirlSwwellft.il J.i!.u K ajlur T.ivl.ir iMiitfl i-t a J-Ini t. Tii-.Iur Miitrtv Wi::u?n VV J.il.ii KT-jV.r lli-ullilt I'-W.- et ;! Heiirse 'VIrjt-r Friday, Fifth Day, February 17th, A. I)., 18!):8 ISnliKMiry A:.ms lilies A I.in -.'I'.ili sii.ilii lii-'nivi W .Ini". Si.iiiti .Si.vi-lis ISni'V H ISil.sA I.-nililin Ward ri:"'' .s A li.It-s A l.uuliUi. I).tlS.-l.i-.I I.!'..V,'V r"r.:r.r .Hams ji.-iy t.ia.s i..ii:iuii Siifiiril.iv. Sivtli lisiv. Kelirunry 18tli. A. !.. InSM. ' VeX.fl.-vS.ir..f.' f!...res i:, ...Mil V.-.. it i- . T iv-it V Mia III! to. II Tniias I ;!;nn VVIia.Ulls.IllIM s-. "1.1. i.lt.nn- Milium, t SAMUKI.OVAI.I.ON.Ju.lict ut the rrul-aln four?."! I!i i! f mintv. itSsonurt, tin lirreliv I ,i,tt:i a-t iptt;. r: :I.e e:-s; !;:.!! of ll:r luirln rei'ily at'-ve ami fiir!;iiipc lo he :t trit. ai'.it sii:ii,-I. I-.-cn;i. ul l!if t lilruirtit ior!;.-t ni .ii.l wr-t (.,ur.!i nf ll: sn.ilhest tj-iattrr; Mtw coi.it lur tile recul.ir r'e.tu:.ry Tern. IKO. j m.!il:.a,v fui rtli rf the sm.tim.t iin i-lrr. Mint lu testiei' uv vvnere.il, i nave urreiiaiu SKAU at ins mljce iu Uieon, thu lull ibv nf FOR 50 CEflTS A YEAR THE KANSAS CITY (FORMER PRICE. 81.00.) WILL BE SENT TO YOU ONE YEAR FOR FIFTY CENTS. i THE JOURNAL IS A HOME ESTINO STORIES, SELECTED ITEMS. Send Your Subscription to the $1.00 A THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY TIKES Is the l est weekly paper in the Southwest. It consist of twelve paces nod con tains information and entertainment for the household. SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. 50 Cents for Six Months. "Well begun is half done." Begin your house work by buying a cake of SAPOLIO. Sapolio is a solid cake of Scouring Soap used for all cleaning purposes. Try it. MaPEcraGbc &5 r kaV Jack Fk.wt Fkrexer makeii ice cream iu .10 Kijdm. $600--GIVEN AWAY. nilCHI-t." tf t-i.lie ! s.m... I - Don't let thin oppoitunity alip. you may never :et another like it. JACK FROST FREEZER COMPANY, qq Mnrrav Street. New York. I I KUHN 2.00.feli MOUINEsll.' - HHf lV i onnt Vir 1 WW --7.l I WW HAJMEXsT MCW)IW3.U WITH CLAIR ETTE SOAP St. Louis. AIIVIIVISTK VTOlt, I't'iiuiiH. KxnnuK. aanliiii E-xreiilnr AitiniiiMrainr runi.ir 1'i.liliir AUmlliKIAtur li'iitrill.iii CearMlan HKTl (.KM KT Its. I filial 11 Hal 1't lillllll 3i.it :.ud final li.ial (Hi annual . D., 18!3. Ijite Pnliilc Cii.-ir ll.-.n .va aiiuual mi. ai-iiis u lu:lt aiiuual Ii. aiiRii.il 1'Ih annii:U ltli aiibu.tt I i t.ilnr nr.mir :-unti in ll.i.trili.iu iMi.iril.-iii February 15th, A.I)., 183. rnrrl .r fur t,r Turilur I luatur I'ural.T fiir.ili-r li:li .iiinu.i! 1 all iiiii.uI '.Ii niiiiu.il sill annual s'l. :ili:iu:il 411. iouiiiaI Cti ir.ll .t. liiMnlioi fumiiir 'iif.il ir l'iiral -r I'linitur M Sr-.I siiiii...l i:a iiiiuit.il 4 it ai-l.n.t'. 4:li annual "rtl annual Ti.tiSie .'ii.ii.-lrat"r Ai'iie'i'-l'.'S'ir Ti lil e Ai'iuiriKlrnliir 3.1.1 & final l-i it o linii! ?ml & final 2nd anniiwl 1st nniuiil lt nimiil rniiiie A.iTii.i,rrt;iiir :)'".V'1. r,rl'L. . . i" " in- . i-i.a.iM:...-i i-i. . ......... - - . . ynu ii:-lr..Mf .;,,,,,, 'i i..."ti s,.i -.t ......i '"' '','.' ? . .L,.,.,.,..,.t ......ru..... se'l iii iitiM anu -u"-seal ti -sum ...juri iniux ,I:tiiu ir . A. I' . Ir-Kl SASIUEIj O'FALLON, Jiide uf Probate Court, PAPER SSFiflSS MISCFXLANV, INSTRUCTIVE JOURNAL Kansas City, Mo. YEAR ! "55 PROTECT.YOUR EYES. M R. II. 1IIRSCI1BEKG, Tlieell-knnwmipll.'lanofinsi01UeM.lN. E. rttrner Tlh and OIIv.. t. Lent's. Ls HWt'tnte.1 IIIME & I'llII nUCK ns airriils for hi?' cel.hrate.1 IHsimnnrt anil Niiii-I.'h.'i.iirnli'e Surclaclrs 4tirt Kve-lil uses. Tl.eill.isSi-sare III irrralt-t ill tenlitiri ever martr In sjisflarles. and rvrjr pair pueliu-ed :trr en.ir.uili-eil. sit llMt ll I'"' ".er leave Ihervrs (in: ei.tlter Inns' Mrittclird llielrnrs).lhfj iil fiunish ll.e parly wllii 1 a new pair I i;"r"w Ireeuf rhirtr. IIINKK .t flllUlUHK hve.i lull tsiirtm-iit. ami inv-le a'.I .vie. isli In satisfy tl.einrlvrs nf the treat .itrerioritv i f these ,;Hsse. i.vrr .ntv aitd turn in use. lit e.ill ami examine ll.t-in al III Mi. 4. MIII. HKirK'S. Solr Arenl fttr llretmi, Mlourl. iVSU fKIHM.KKHsri'l'l.ltll. We wnnt the heat icecream lhatuan bo made for mirei ninu at the World's Fair. We will give awiy 100 Jack Frost F.-aezere . One fnxwer will bo sent to each r the fin.t tifty jienwina eend i lit ua receipt and al-o for t!ie beat fifty leceipt.i for ice o ean. received. To nil othera will be wmt a desU or pocket o iVliI tr for 18TO and m . . FKKSEST WORTH 1.00. s i.. . t rs AA ni. t t-t n ... r.u nr fiilntr Ia rn.nr nmitatrA. e? ? C s 4Ce I ii i liiiiiriuvhti i;i:i I VUllllJIUVW s u w Of liil and materials fur 1io.uk re pairtnx Us. Is. .!. rulilwr Lof.U and coat, luiriit s. n Im fonrra. and a li.iu.lrrd odd J il.s ubsiut home Mure tools tl an In any similar. ml 11 1. Olrl or Uty ran ti It. Want one? Can tnakn It sat twenty tin r lis enst. Neat Ism. weigh IS Itn. Ily express safn drltvery eiinranlrrd. 'riimisatidsln use. . Ss.M.." ts. is.nl no.) i., Ms.sk. drill. -.i,r I s'l. ii..e uu. r I..- r. . KUUM & CO. KvjUm, III. 130 FREE WATCHES! 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FKHBi'AKT l.s-.n.nitt.'-drr wllMw I lll.fle fi.t Ihe.U-til Hie re:il r-IJte in .1M "e- iilinn si-crllietl.ur iiuie ll.rre-if a stiill isualeinitlerl!iepay;tniratiifsi.l.!fl.l-; and It I is further t.idered Hint this nntice I pi:ll.htd I in suine nett'siiipprpu'illsaeil In floit neinty. r.ir lour nf eKs ir iur Ilie nexi lerm 01 1 jis rean SrATKOr' MIsS'lfKl.l., CmttilJ et Hull 1 I, Samuel O'Kall.in. .liaise rf lh- prntatn iiinrt of sai.i rimi.lv lirrrl v rrr tlfv th.il t!.e aleive i- a lre ropy tif ine eilel-ii-d order nf jn:Mi.-.illo: Ifterrlis rrfenrdlo.aa the snme Mnne;trs of rewml In nv nffiet.. W'ltnrss mv h ind n Jiu'C d th Nkal fertlnf nur sitiii riiiirt- I or.e at my "f-6- In (Sreetm. J'n.. Ill nalil mni'tjr this litli (iar-l Ja'.n-.rv. A. I. Samuel 'kai.i.os. J.l.!ee of I'Mliate Conrt. -rir- Foreign llteratarc Science aorl Art. "The LiTEttATCKE or rae TVokij)." ik:3. THE ECLECriC MAOAZIN'B re produces from foreign pericdiunU ell those articles which are valuable to American readers. It field of (-election embraces all the lerfdiuK Foreign Re views, Magazines', and Journal", and th tastes of all clnpsee of intnlliert readers are consulted in the articles presented. Article from Ablest Wi iters in the WarU ill be found in its pages. The folluwiiiK are the names of the leading itriimn whose articles nrty lie eseeefed In ap p -ar lu the pa:rs t,f the Eciecilc for tbe cosUiik jar: AUTHORS Rt.llon. V.K.;l.iilsU)lie. Wiiilam BIir. t:..rilliiil Mum.liiK. 'o:iut l.vof TnlsM. llernert Sneiicf-r, tt. 11- Black m ire. 1'inl. Ilmlev. Andrew I-.UiJ, l'rnf. Tj-iulail. Th 'nuis lUrdy. .I.Xorni.iu l.nekTer.F.K.H. Knhert flnei-anan. Sir. In Im luhei-K, W.I! Malhvk, ficorge J. Koniitim, I'mf . Ernest llaeekel. rruf. A. II. Havre. Ilenrj- Taiiie, ln.f. Mix Mueller, iTuf . J K. Seelej-, Prof. Oiren. J.inira llcttmi. 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