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17- BUSINESS XroMAIf, ur a woman wno orks, sooner or later lias to build up hit suvnuiu wun ur. Piarco's Favorite Pre scription. If you suffer from backache, niirrmtctiocu fnitli. ,l or sleeplessness, iate mo "iTescrtp tion." It is woman's special tonic and nervine. uwus up, invigorates, regulates, and cures. It lessens the tailus anil burdens of child- ueoruig. If it doesn't lictiefit or cure, in " female complaints" and weaknesses, you have tout fcPS.8- V'-FTpc. Dear s,rI n taken S2Sn,e 1 "'riPtion " nnd I can recom rnend It to any body that suffers with any fe Eialo dhw I l.ive tried several doctor's mscriptloiii; but none did me the good that . mum nspeciiuuy. ran justrcss. Sftorer JIOZ. ZJaJIo Co, .Ila, Horse Owners! Try GOMBAULT'S alsam 1 Sfe iltnir ui hiiUraCir Th. !. Krt BLISTER OTercjod. Tak Kiiuuiiavou mr euiiu orBOTere action BanoresallBniichrsnr lKoTritilie, from nn SS2 WPSRE3ES ALL CAUTERY 3K FIRING. Im'Mi iv troduc ta&trtimuti araoijotua sou : furrictra to etre sattcfactiot ant by express, tlsnra paid, with ftill duvcubn !or 1U tine. Seed r.T cifsrrtptlT clrcnlatal fna u.WHE.vcnv'ir.i.iAMs co.. Cleveland C W A TJfpTtt fl jt i TinMrijT w.. a.,t a l.in- ta .Niirsi-rv r. tatini.t nuke j on ileh in : ni.Mitli but ran cive mmi xlrnily em !) iiiciil .ii..: I i:ivii it .-II for it. Our .n,.-, c..rri-i..ini mill iti limes. Write f.ir it-fUK ami ii-rillory til Till: HAWKS NUUSKRY CO Milwaukee, Wis. -A FEtf MORE BOOR AGENTS in tins and mljni.diis counties fur Our Journey Around the World, A bran new liook liv KKV I KANCIS K l'I..Vi:K.l'tn.l nflli- ITnlted Stales Sic. of i nriniau i.n,i.-ari,r. i ii,- lies' chance to make iiiny ever nlTi'ml t" all uIki want profitable iirt. miixi .tueiu in iais vicinity can earn SIUIU lll-utll. jerItUtali-f ho lillulraiire . lor we pay frriKlit, cive credit, premium copies. irt-v"iiiii, aim -itiii-jve lerruory ror par Hell' trs, write to A. I. WOKTIIIXr.TON & CO., Hartford. Con. RUPTURE. Meelian'H Aaitloiuical Kuptnrc Appliance (Miinlar lo l!ie Sherman -xpirvii patent) will be i:t to you lv express C. O. II., cur Hie r.iluee.I price of Slu.on. Semi stamp for descriptive circular and a m.-asiireiiifnt blank. ! W. K. MKICHaXsi Jlr.w.l ..-iv. New York. (Twenty jearsassistaii! with .1. A.SIienuaii.) Pennyroyal pills -CN etlsiuiaaaoalrflcamUie. urr. almmy rriUtU. iadics aik DntlU fcr Cklrtutifi rtUtk DU-, mtmdffrand u V4 mi Oji Bm'lla1 iss. wiw with bioe ribboo. Take katkefk AhMiiuiTminli&lii. AniMUMtiluu. AiDfBfriMLflrBdl. Is mumf fcr rnlenlxB, uatltooaUls abl "KcOef tmr ta4lra. in UlUr. bt rrtarm iih!iiiit.Bii,in. nji,.h-..i..i. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clean tea tixl Uaat.fjc the hxlr. Froittutcf lmurot growth. Itcver Falls to Restore Gray Hair to its youthful Color. Cures tr!p diaraies & tair tsUinj. t iirker Omrer Tonic. Jt rum the wurtt Oiufh, Wekk linrs. Dclulitjr, IiKltrfiion. JSi;n,Tae In ttine.Mcu. HIHQERCORNS. Tlie onlrnirnirriirOiim izutm all Jwc ( Uru j 1U, cr IJ1SCOS k CO N. V. For Sale. Well Drill; Automatic delf-Cleaninc Process. Capacity 300 feet; a lot of Oil Vell Socket Joint Ca-inn; chest full of select Tools. All in good running orJer. Will eel! ut a bargain. HeaFon for sell ing, I have two machines and can't run both. Inquire of I. C. RIIOADES, Xow Point, Mo. WAXTED-A MAX. in everv seetiim t sell staple chinIs to dealers ; no M-ddIlHK; exN-rielire !iimecess;iry: best side line. STTkWia niiuilli. Salary n:nl cm-iisi-s or laree ciiiiiiiilsslim maile Aililrei. Willi jcent stamp b'r sealed particulars'. Cliltnii Soap ami Maxufartiirlnj; Coinpany, Ciliclniiail. Ohio. rVEATSJIMMARKs COPYKIlan.l &. CAR I OBTAIN A PATENT t For a Btaopt answer ana an nonest opinion, wnie io HURII& CO., who bare bad nearly Elly yean' ezparlsnoe In the patent bnaloos. Comuunilca tloos strictly conSdentlaL A Handbook of In. fotmatlon concern tnr Patents and bow to ob tain tbarn sent free. Also a catalogue of mecban leal and aelentua books sent free. . Patent taken tbroacb Mnnn ft Co. recdre spaclal noUea In the HclentlSc Anerican, and tans an bnmsbt widely before tbe public witn ont east to tbe Inrentor. This selendld paper, laraad weekly. elecanUy ulnsttated. basbyfartfae burnt ctrenlation of any sdenttae work m tbe world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. BaUdlnc KdlUoa. montbly. ttiO a rear. Blngle eonlea.SScenta. fcrery number contains bean tlfnl platea. In colon, and pbotnempbs of new bonsea, wltb plans, enabling builder to show tbo UtMtdealicn and secure contracts. Addreaa MUNN S CO- MKW YOBK. 361 BboaiiwaT. It Soaks Into the Fiesh right down through tlie fevered parts to where the inflammation is rooted. That is why Mustang Liniment cures all aches nnd pains of man or beast." If it evaporated or re mained on the sUn it could not cure. That is why volatile extracts fail. They can't go down through the inflamed parts. Mustang Liniment owes its success to its power of penetration. Therj i- nothing mar vcbas about its cura tive powers. It is sim-t-W a few common sense inrrclients combined i;t a way to make pen-e-r.i.oti possible and irt-s:ro a cure. rtiustnng Liniment hnr. been used for one hair a century. Writo for "Fairy Story Hoot," illus-trab-d. also "Hints from a Horsc-doi tor's Diary." Botli tiooks mailed free. I.yon Manufacturing Co., 43 South sth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. tun aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa fill Hi Time Table. Uelow will be found tho time of de jiarture or tho iiabsenger trams over the trains, it wilt bo seen that n liiis time ... w ....... ii. n ti.i. il-.i;ill card, the 11. M. trains btop at I-'orcnt City: coi.no ;;oi:tii: Xo.l. -al l'M " '" , . ....... i iiucii i,iot7iL;. i , itrtttris Mb usa p. 111. Xo. I."., 15 ,fc M Leaves Fort-fat City at 1:.7) a. in. X.)..:5 - Freight -Leaves at iiol.Nf: sol-tii. a. in Xo. 2 -Leaves Forest City at 2:2(i p. m io. -1 leaves at a. in Xo. fi St. JoiJi-tih nassenifer. loaves at iu:l a. m. Xo. 10, IS & M Leaves Forest City at 4:'.) p. in Xu.!U -.Kreifht Loaves at 2:.r0 p. m I'n-s.ljjJrrinn Clmrcli Oirt-fjory. II. A. s..WVK!:S, l'ASTOl: SaM.,ih school at y::!0 every Sabbath. i. i . . U. l. every Salibath evening ne Hour oelore tireai:inii. Prayer meeting every Thurpday eyen- ii. g at p. m. Pri-achiug every Sabbath morning and eveinrg lv tlie pastor. ve-ybody cordially invited to attend above s-i vites. : -i!i:i:i 31. K. Church Director PKKIl I'IECKXl:At:.M, PASTOR. Preaching every Sunday from 11 a to 12 l. 31. Preaching every Sunday al the Xoda- wa church at 2210 v. si. Christian Climcli Directory. it. SIITABUN!), I'ASnii:. .Sunday school every Sunday, at 0:15 . .M. Preaching on tho second and fourth Mondays in each mouth, 11 a. m., and veiling. i . o. Vv. Vj. every l itesmiy evening 1 II clocK. Pr:iyer meeting every Tliursday even ii?. Jteeiing or mo ollicial board eierv louriu sunuay at .( p. in. All are cordially invited to attend. 2I. U. Church IMrrctory. MOUDON II. SMITH, PASTOH. O 1.... I 1 ..1. ouuu.v 0c..w. ever, oaooam, at. y:.w, Preaclnnc every Sabbath, ut 10:15. a. m., ami at 8:00t i. m. I TlflCa tiAs-it m nt waa.7 llllUUUi ",t"- "Mot the best men of all classes to advk-o Uusinesa int-ting of the official board the third Mont ay of each month, nt 750, Epwortl; Leslie Sunday at 7:00 i Hackneyed Literaiure. I ho complaint made by Lord Hyron nraiust the school readers of his time, that by having i elected 1 1 elmicest gems of literature fie- children to read those books so often at years when they were incapable of appreciating them, caused the selections to become ackneyed ant. disgusted the putiils hen later in life they camo upon them was a very just complaint. Tho ruth of it is well illustrated respecting the ISible. This book ii put into the amis of little children, and made a text- :oiJ. They cannot appreciate it. and lev get a disgust fur it and when later in life they are told of its splendid die on, its eloquence, its poetry, its charm- ng styl-. they simply don t believe it. They considet its stylo homely and laugh nt you when you talk of its eloquence ud poetry. "Poetry, poetry of the ible. What an idea," and it takes ears io overcome tho raise impressions and disgust created in childhocd by this misuse ot the Bible. Children are pun- lied by being compelled to learn verses and whole chapters of scripture. A nice ay to inspire a regard for the book, nd yet, in tinio the grown man and woman learn that the Bible U tho rich est literature treasure we ht.vo. With English-speaking peoplo this is especial ly true, for its translation for us was made when our uneiialld language had reached its perfection. Ex. My little boy, when two jears of age, was takon very ill with bloody Mux. I was advised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iiemedy, and luckily procured part of a bottle. I careltiny reaa the directions anil gaye it accordingly. He was very low, but slowly and surely he began to improve, gradually recovered, and is now as stout and strong as ever. I feel sure it saved his life. I never can praise tho Bemedy air its worth. 1 am furry eery one in the world does not know how good it is, as I do. .Mrs. ijina r. Iliiitiiti,tiranams- ville, Marion Co., Florida. For 6alo by Ularlt U. rrutiu. Mks. M. E. W. Shkkwooi). one of the special writers ol tho Chicago Times- ueraiii, ana whose contributions are are given a position on the editorial page.-on Tuesday says: It was a delightful inspiration on the iqnrt of the Mail and Express to start a subscription for tho grandaughter of Barton Key, tho man who wrote "The Star Spangled Bannoi," just now as tho crackers, bells aud cannon of the Fourth of July sttll paiu ourears. Tho cold statement that Barton Key was tiio author of tho "Star Spangled Banner" is certainly a revelation to many intelligent people throughout the country. There are thousands of well meaning citizens who have always un derstood that it was Francis Scott Key who was the author of these patriotic wonK Giving honor to the man whom (eneral Sickles killed in IS.'iO for "dfs- honoring his bed" is not a "delightful inspiration." The Prettiest Girl in Town. Has been nsi eg Parks' Tea and she sajs: "My complexion is very much mproved. That mil lily look is nil gone ( take a cup of Parks' Tea three nights a week and feel just elegant." Sold by Clark Proud. Something for Nothing. Of all the recent effoits at writing the liTe of Xapoleon in popular style. Miss Tar bell's easily lead.s in point both of merit and of interest. It tii si appealed 5 i-rialiy in Mediae's Magazine, an mnv published in a handsomely pri cloth bound volume, with -0 illustra tions. The book is having an enormous sale at 81.00 per copy. Public Opinion (Xew York Cil) is actually giving away this lino volume to new subscriliers. Write for particulars. Some peoplo always look fresh and' young, while othern look prematurly old. with skin dried up and wrinkled. Tho only difference between the two is tho loss of vitality in the blood. People usinc Beggs' Blood Purilier and Blood Maker always look fresh and healthy. Sold and wnrtanted by your papular Druggist. J. C. Philbrick, Oueer Things in Poland. - It is customary m PoIihIi villages to atrew straw over the Christmas eve sup f" . ' ' ' " . V"' ..,.,,..i ,, blin.irold or in the darU, to pick out each a straw therefrom. Should the olraiv bu urenii. the IticUy maiden es- . jouth toh.H.l a blue-hing bride to the altar durinx tlu apiiiMi.'liiug iear; but n dried straw foretells to either long wait ing, posHibly even until death. In other rural Polish d 1st I n th on thu Christ'H Eve" wino, beer and ua'er are placeil by a girl between two candles on i table. Siie then retires iuto a corner or au adjoining room to watch the res til I reflected in a m-rror hung for this pur pose. If, as tli clock strikes midnight, a man enterH and drinks the wine the is happy, for her wooer will bo tich. ' Should he drink the beer she mnv be content, for tho wooer will lie well to do. If the water be chosen her husband will be very poor. Hut, if, as tho clock strike, no man comes to her table the anxious maiden shivers with more than midnight terror, believing that she is doomed to be early tho bride of death. Poland is peculiarly rich in these oh Fervances,spreauing themselves through- out the year, both sexes being equally superstitious in this respect. On Xow Year's eve the young unmarried men place themselves before a lire, and, bending down, look beneath their legs. Should a woman appear in the back ground it is the one they will niiirry. but if they ste a shape as of a collin it foie uoues lor mem oeain during the ear close at hand. lunsy to lane, Biire to cure, no pain Doming to iirean, pleasant iittio pills, Do Witt's Little Early Itisern. Pest for Sick Headache, Ptilliousness, Sour Kliim.ioli ntwl f ..,l,r.;t.. C.l.l I... M S. Hinde, Oregon, Oregon, Mo. A Ruling Caste. Iheaiiinired eystem of haying two Iimmivl rif itiTlulntllr. nn nti.in, .....l I " - ' 11 ,0 whiul, somewr;tpra mmm 13 tho r?sulL of !lcy ant profound con- trivanco. is n inon acciilenl. Tin kin I t .. I III f.n f I Zi Tl 1 1 . U'lWlM I I I rl f f !l II (Iciiltl 1 '"m' on an fniergency, bad no tliougnt of but one house, one assemblage but the haughty lords and dukes refused tho degradation of sitting with knights and gentlemen, so they went to themselves as one body. AIp the higher clergy re fused to sit with the lower clergy (prob ably in obedience to their Lord's com mand, the last shall bo lirst and first. last), so they went to themselves and were called convocation of bishops, but gradually diet out for want of breath nnd even the lords hae become a sha dow. So much for the pride of that silly worm, man. And thus by mere accident of this refusal of tho great to mitiRle with tho small, originated this wonder fill piece of A'isdom in legislation ao upper and a lower house. The real ex cellence of it is only in this fact, that it prevents, hinders nnd restpcts law-making, n business forever inclining to be overdone. Three houses might bo bet ter; best of all, one small, responsible hou!o meeting once in five years fsr n very limited time. Ex. IJcg;.s' German Salve. Tho Household remedy. Every family should keep it for Cuts, Burns. Bruises and Inflammation of nil kinds. Sold by J. C. Philbrick, Oregon, Mo. Thk railroad managers, who make it their business to study such things, say that, while the limit of profitable wheat production has about been reached in this country, there is no danger of an overproduction of corn, as it is a crop for which tho itomand is constantly in creasing, both nt homo and abroad This is encouraging for tho farmers who are now gazing upon the propsect of tho largest yield of that cereal in all the Uis tory of agriculture. Live Poultry WANTED. Hens. Roosters, Docks, Gcesc and Turkeys For which we will pay in Cash: Xo turkeys wclghm: Icsh than 8 pountN wanted Hens, per pound "i cents Spring Chickens, 1 Z pounds ami over, per pound ficents Turl-eys, per pound 1 cents (Craws to bo empty). Boosters, per dozen $1.23 Ducks, full feathered, per dozen $1..0 Geese, full feathered, per dozen 83.00 XOTE THIS: Sick or unmarketable Poultry Xot Wanted. To lie delivered nt tho store of EMIL WEBEB, Fores! City, Mo. Friday,Saturday and Monday, August 9, 10 and 12, '95. FALLS CITY PRODUCE CO., WMcsalu Shippers of Dressed Poultry. FALLS CITY, XFIi. Jiello TKere We do Business on the . . . Bakery, .Confectionery, , Ice Cream Parlor ' and Hotel. all in a peanut shell. Call and get a square meal at B TRAVELER'S HOME I. M. GUILD. BK trT . .AW K tSBBnSar' Cure for Appendicitis. Of lute j ears a fearful dread has gone abroad that every one who eats fruit with small Eeeds in them is pretty snro to run the risk of ding a feaiful death by appendicitis, or be foiccd to undergo a diiur-roiis operation. So strong has this dread taken hold of the public mind that thousands refuse to eat small fruits when seeds have to be eai.'n with them. CS rapes are always pitted by them, and blackberries, and even raspberries, with their small insidious seeds, are taken entirely from the bill of fare. 1 lie fact that appendicitis occurs very rarely and tho percentage of people who eat fruit with feeds in them that are caught is inbignihcautlv small When tho complaint does, sieze one it is not necessary to resort to an operation, except in severe cases, nor is it absolutr i . necessary to die The latest and most successful cure is to administer internally from one to two ounces of suect oil every three hours until the pain and fever are relieved. Tho seed which causes the trouble irritates the muscular tissues so that congestion fol lows, and this may soon cause mtlama-j tion of a serious character. Sweet oil, administered in lime and faithfully, allays the iiillammatorv cm (.mot), reduci-s lempeialiire and lelaxcs the teusiou of the muscular coating of the intestines and appendiv. Besides that it takes seed or ail foreign sub stances with it, and affects a (ompleic cute. 1 he patient should be kept ill bed and poultices should be uppli very 1 ot over the seat of pain.- Yankee P.lade. Uiicklcii's Arnica Salve. iiio Best Salve in tho world for cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sal!, Kheiim Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, anil positively uures Piles, or no pay required, . It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouet refunded Price 25 cents per. box. For sale by Ciarlt U. Proud. The Bottomless Fit. A wonderful natural cavern was dis covered in Lafayette county, Georgia in 18!tl. It has the usual complement of "rooms-." "galleries," "domes." "pits, etc., but its sole titlo to being some tiling out in the ordinary in tho cavern line is a well like abyss in one of the rooms, which, as far aa any one knows, may once have served as tho chimney of hades. It is known locally as "the bottomless pit." Stones of large size have been thrown intuit with a hope that they would bo heard to strike bottom after a while, but according to reports, "there were no reverberating sounds homo back to the ear bv which its enormous depth could be gauged.' Itejrfrs Tropical Oil. 1 ho wonderful liniment for Sprains, Bruises. Rheumatism aud all decti seat ed tliseases whero a powerful liniment is required. AsH for and bo sure you get ueggs 1 ropical Uil. friverv bottle war ranto!. Sold by J. C. Philbrick, Ore gon, .Mo. Thk honors that are now being paid to "Boss" Shepard in Washington aro proof that the American people know a good thing after it is rammed down their throats and nailed in. When bhepnrd was improving tho streets of Washington he was denounced from one end of tho place to the other, but now that Washington people realize that they have the handsomest city in the country and tho pleasantest, so far aa its streets aro concerned, they wisely con clude that Shepard was a great man nnd know more than they did. Xo city ever lost anything by sensible public im- proye'iionis. it the oiticiais in cnarge see to it that tho work is honestly nnd properly done it will furnish its own de fense. Bad and fraudulent work is lia ble to disgust people who are favorable to progress.. Officials should be held re sponsible for it. Indianapolis Sontinol. What nearly every city in the country needs todaj is a Boss Shepard to inaugu rate improvements. Of course tho peo plo would denounce him, but after view ing his far seeing and broad-minded work, such as his was iw Washington, they would arise and call linn blessed. Mr. A. A. Snyder. Sunt. Poor Farm. Winnesheik Cj.. Ia.. says: -Last winter Mr. Bobert Leak used two boxes of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and enr.nl :i largo running soro on his leg. Had been under care of physician for months with out obtaining relief. Sure cure for Piles. Sold by T. S. Hinde. Oregon. Mo. I'llKlii: is a vast difference between a raiso in wages from a normal standard, and a small raise from the depths of an abnormal cut. During 1S93 and 1S91 wages were cut in all industries from 25 per cent to as high as b0 per cent. A small per centnge of tho mills and facto ries have raised wages from 5 to 15 per cent from the frightful cut of '9:1 nnd '91, and Democratic newspapers aro shout ing thomsolves hoarse over this slight increase. They forget that wages are still 20 and 30 per cent below the stand ard of 1892. For whooping cough Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is excellent. By using freely the disease is deprived of all langeroUK consequences. There is no danger in giving tho remedy to babies, as it contains nothing injuiious. 25 and 0 cent bottles for sale bv Claik O. Proud, druggist. The Xorth American Review for Au gust opens with a trenchant paper on "Tho Menace of Romanism, by W. J. Tmjtior, President or tho A. P. A. Ho contends that the papacy is today, as it ever was, a thorough despotism, and declares that the A. P. A. will continue Its work to proyent the perversion of tlie Americati constitution to papal dogmas. Afraid of Pneumonia. Mrs. Catherine Black, of Lo Boy, X. Y., took a severe cold. Tho physician feared Pneumonia. She took one bot tle of Parks' Cough Syrup and says: It acted like magic. Stopped my cough nnd 1 am perfectly well now. I recommend it to ex'orvono for Throat and Lung Trouble as I belivcd it saved my life." Sold by Clark O. Proud. Lvrr ii see: is the tariff law that the mugwump papers tell us is doing so well as to set peoplo talking about the third term for Cleveland, the tamo that the illustrious man refused to sign bo cause it was so perfidious that ho could not faco tiio people in favor of it? Severe trriping pains nnd bowels instantly of the stomnch iind effectually Bwjppeu iiy intnuis imc nnu wioiero i a .1 1 Ii 11:a. i? 1 t 1 Cure, bold by I. S.Minde, Oregon, Mo. THE Bt - tilV 1 ClairetteSoar (M MADE SOLO EVERYWHERE. St. Louis Made Ladies' Fine Footwear. Latest stylos same ns made for St. Louis and Chicago a me itetaii xratte. only uesc makes oi icatuor are used, put together in tho most reliable manner by fto. l workmen. Ask for these shoes ana see figure "five" with star on each eido cut throiiffli leather near ton ns shown on shoe: also find name on lining of shoe. SOLD Progressive Dealer in Each Place. GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MOXEY. The lew York Weekly Tribune a twentv page journal, is tho leading Republican family paper of the United States." It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPEK and gives nil the gen eral ne'.vs of the United States, It gives tho events of foreign lands in a nut shell. Its Agricultural department has no superior in tho country. Its 3I:irU;: iCeports are recegnized authority. Separate departments for the Family Circle, Our Young Folks and Science and Mechanics. Its 1 Ionic a nd Society olums command the admiration of wives and daughters. Its general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, bril liant and exhaustive. A SPKC1AL CONT1CACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and THK SKXTIXKL for 0HE YEAR FOR 0tLY $1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE (Tho regular subscription for the two papers is 150.) SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders to THE SENTINEL. Write your namo and address on n postal Tribune Building, Aow tone City, ana WEEKLY TBI BUNK will be mailed SETTLEMENT DOCKET. Probate Court of Holt County, Mo. Regular August Term, A. D., 1895. First Day, Monday, AiiKiiHfc.tii'ij,; A. D., 1805. NAMK OK AltltlMsTKATOIt. or.UtlHAN. CITIt.VT.-llt OK K.XKClTOlt. N. M i: OK KSTAT K 1. liraet lbilli and l.tit-t 2. Iliiltiireve l-aulsa a. Selilers Silas 4. lltinkiii'i.Sietaiinali .1- llniisiiu Ceor-i! Aiarioa ". WiNoti Cilc-i A. I-aimlilla .lei. as Wlillm.T William II. KicIianN Alfred Cfiilrv Second Day, Tuesday, it tilt. .n s. inii-l Klll.ili Kuwlell t' Williams Ashley. I Haley I!. William S. l!nw Williau Loins Itnrr-i tl. ISalii llallie lilies A. 1-itiKldtii II). Itemet-ker Marv AIM-ri lioeeser Third Day, Wednesday, ltro.ll.eek .lolm .lames S alt. .Moore Alfr. d 1 N I. M."re 3. Williams Ottle and ftidiouile A. l.-iusldui 4. llearuiL' Anna Marv ones A. i.nigiiiiii 5. Wamplerllattlectnl Maitm Wamnlt r Fourth Day. Thursday, Hi. Corsant Mtnislo W. r. J"-.t Allen Lilly et al licnrjre n. Alien ft !!! iK SaVlba :" SilcV XV' ban;.,..,. So. ltnrer Frederick 1 Ida burner Fifth Day, Friday, Angus! i th, A. J)., 1 oliti. , n..i.-i, i-i, -,r!.-i. I. -I'll, im js . I. MeKinnev - AeseliliacherSils.ui ClirMian lluelzer Storv Ib-nrv l liomas Mory .'I. Klirele Ibniieret al X. F. Murray Mi-wr Alum .lolm Melei- Sixth Day, Saturday, August. J m, a. jj., i:i. ."? ir-rtvviit Tin 1111:1s it :ll l. Class lluncail .lames W. .lames m. nuui-au STATIC OF MlSSOUUt.) ss. Count v of Unit 1 I. HenrvT. Alklre. Comity, State of .Missouri, do lierel.v certify tliat the almve is a true copy oi ine i ronaie i o iri SrttleinVlit !.eket for tlie Kegnlar Aasmt Term. A. !.. If'J.'. as tlie Kinie apin-ars of record in my 'Rife. sr M 1 Witnis my hand as Judge, nnd the seal oi sain conn, none ai eince in Oregon mis ,M,",:,y"f-,",V-A-,,",t:C'- HENKY T. ALKIICE, Judge of Probate C,ourt. Since 1378 there have been nino epl demies of dvsentory in different parts of the country in which Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was used with perfect Miccer-s. IVen- ery, when epidemif, is aliuort n severe nnd dangerous as Asiatic cholera. Here tofore the best etTorts of the most, will ed physicians have failed to check its ivages, this remedy.however, has cured the most, malignant cases, both of chil dren and adults, and under tho most trying conditions, which proves it to bo the best medicine in the uorld for bowel complaints. For sale by Ciark O. Proud. Beggs' Little Giant Pills.! Hoggs' Little Giant Pills! Beggs Little Giant Pills! Keen the nnme in mind when you want a porfect and honest pill. 10 pill. . . ... . . .v n each bottle. All others tiave irom - to:. Sold by. I. ('.Philbrick. Under the title of "Female Criminals, Major Arthur Griffiths, Her Majesty's Inspector of Prisons, furnishosan article to the August number of the orth American Review presenting in a pecul iarlv attractive style his observations i respecting many and variril lypes oi female offenders. . a For perfect digestion ue Tutt's Pills It has long bon known that a man can walk ahorse to death. Give him a bicycle and he can outspeed the fastest trotter. In a recent bicvelo race a nolo was made in less than two minutes by two of the contestants. Don't you know that Hood's Sarsa m - parilla will overcome that tired leenng atM g;vc you ren0wed vigor and vitality? No Soap will do the WORK HALF SO WELL A5 saTi BY WEEKLY NEWS OF THE WORLD FOB A TRIFLE. card, send it to Geo. W. BeBt, Koom 2, sample copy or luti Ann lUKft. to you. AIlMIXISTirATOlt, rflt.XTOU, KXUCCTOli SETTLEMENT Hit IIL-AUIIIAX. 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" .s 1.1.1 lICHlorpd. V c.i -e for rile. Fever Born, I; ,. .,i.:,t::x:idiarSaltBheum. i - ?T- 5tL IT AT 2B CUTS. W. L.Douclas 3SHOE is tmk mr. rtTPoa akin. COKDOVANl nTmtuiUUmm. aiPflUCESLn. OrarOM. W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes i Thar the beat ral far tax amT. Ther ettoal castosa sin, la atyl. aa4 m. Their wearlatr qaalttl ara as.ruaa.sal. Tha prlcrs ara nWoraa. sf .asil am aaia. Fran St to S aaved mr atawr makes. If your dealer cannot supply T "s can. Sold by Mcmnni llealcra everywhere. Wanted, agent lo taueMrlnlvc sale for thl. vicinity. Wrltr at once 'T4aTTaaH. -laTaTaTaTaTa! Cm. What Next? It seems to be an established fact that bloomers have come to stay, and now a German philosopher startles the world by raying that women will have beardf. and that the new msu will have lung hair and smooth face. The German says that in Berlin, Vienna, Constanti nople, one out of each ten women has an unmistukable covering of down upon the upper lip, while one out of each twenty has a very fair mustache. In Spain, also. the proportion of women with this mas culine characteristic is shown to be as great as it is in the German capital, or in thu city on the Golden Horn. In America, too, this learned German say. medical men told him that from '.i to 8 per cent of the ladies are similarly adorned, nnd that a still larger per ceo get rid of the U'luelcomo hairs bv the application of depilatory preparations. What is the meaning of this wonderful increase in bearded women; Is it to bi regarded us a sign of physical or mental improvement of the human race, or t tie contrary? Catarrh Cannot he Cured. witn local ii plications, a they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hah s Catarrh Cure is taker internally, and acts directly n tlie blood nnd mucous surfaces. Midi's Catarrh a . . ture is ntn a iuac median", it was prescribed by one of the lest phvsiciaus in this country for year.-, and is a regu Iar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfacee. Tho perfect com binntion of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in cur- ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75c. A couxt just taken shows that there are no.v stored in the vaults of the United States mict in Philadelphia -19,- 937rTTi7 in round numbers, 50,000,000 of silver dollars. They nre packed away just aa they nre coined, and all efforts to got them into circulation have bees fu tile. The people do nut waul them. They are willing lo take the paper cer tificates issued to represent them, be cause they are interchangeable with greenbacks and greenbacks are redeem able in gold; but the silver dollars them selves the government has to keep, issu ing in thoir idead what is practically a gold currency of twice their value. There is no doubt, no failure, when you take DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. It is pleasant, acts promptly, no bad after effects. Sold by T. S. Hinde, Oregon, Mo. Besides its serial fiction, Harper's fur August contains four complete short stories. "Bobho," by Mr. Thomas Whar ton, is a humorous Parisian sketch.with a court-room tor its scene nnd a com pany of quarrelling opera bouffe singers for actors. The illustrations nre by Mr, W. T. Smedley. "Jimty," by Miss Mnr- garet Sutton Briscoe, is a tale of Old Virginia and Bohemian New York, also illustrated by Mr. Smedley. "An Evnc- gel in Crene is u strong study of tha Middle West by Mr. Hamlin Garland, and "Tbe Littlo Room," a tale of rural New England, with an element of mys tery, by Miss Madelene Yale Wynne. This varied and entertaining number ia completed by the "Editors Study" of current themes, and the "Editor's Draw er, tilled with humorous anecdotes. verses, and illustrations. Cough nnd Cough anil Cough. But if you desire to atop coughing, try Begg6 Cherry Cough Syrup. It re lieves instantly, and will effect a per manent cure quicker than any cough cure on the market. Price 25, 50 and 81.00. A positive guarantee with every bottle. Sold by J, C. Philbrick, Oregen, Mo. THE 2 Sth TRIENNIAL CONCLAE Knights Templar will be held in Boston; Mass., August 2Cth to 30th, 1895. For this occasion the Wabash Kail road will sell tickets from all stations to Boston at one fare for the round trip. Map of route and guide to Boston will be mailed on ap nlicntion to C. S. Chase. General Pas senger and Ticket Agent St. Louis, Mo. Captain Chaki.es Ki.nc has written for Harper's Round Table a serial story of the National Guard and tbe riots, en titled "Corporal Fred. Its publication will begin in tho number ot the Round Table dated July 23d. The same num ber will contain a story or Indian war fare, entitled "John Kilburne's Port," by James Otis; an illustrated article, "How Royalty Travels," and a "Talk with Boys," by the Rev. Dr. Rainsford. Harper &. Urotiieks, Publishers, New York, July IK, 1895. Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup relieves that soreness nnd smothering sensation in yeur lungs. Safer, surer and quicker than any modicine on tho market. Every bottle guaranteed by your popular druggist. J. C. Philbrick, Oregon, Mo. Thk uverago annual decrease in the in teres, bearing debt during the twenty- seven years the Republicans were in power niter the war closed was n,i n,- 884. The averago annual increase of the interest bearing debt of the country during the last two years of free-trade administration has been 1658265. At this rate, if the Democrats were to con tinue in power the debf at the end of twenty-seven years would be much larger than it was in 18CG. Compare the two records. Children, especially infant ara soon run down with Cholera infantum or "Summer Complaint." Den't wait to determine, but give De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure promptly, you can rely on it. Use no other. Sold by T. S. Hinde. Oregon, Mo. The story ot an exiled lottery, which. after having been driven out from the United States, is now existing precar iously in n Central American Republic (Honduras), is told by Richard Harding r - : TT It'.. 1.1.. . A ... t lili in I ii xiurivi a iiomij tu Mn " lieges' German Salye is the most per fect Pile remedy ever put on the mar ket. Cures where all others rail A tiostive guarantee with overy box. J. C. Philbrick. Oregon, Mo., your popular druggist keeps it. Burlington Route Schedule of Re duced Kates. Round trip tickets at reduced rates will be sold on account of following conventions: American Pharmaceutical association. Denver. August 11th t 21st. one fare. Knight Templar conclave, Boston, M'irs., August 2Cth to one fare. G. A. R- encampment, Louisville, Ky.. September 11th to 14th, one faro to St. Louis, and one cent per mile be yond. excursions to Hot Springs nnd oum Dakota. June 7th and 19th. July 13th and 19th, August 2d and 23d, one fare, good thirty days. For particulars regarding a cove ex cursions, apply to your local agents. f Editorial KoteAagiMc Mectric Tbo principal articles of tn Eelactic Magazine for Auguat are aa fn... "The Debrulalization of Mali," by Blanche Leppington; "The Collaps) of Socialism." by Walter Lloyd; ToainiT ruiiw." by Hugh E. M. Stutfied; "Some American 'Impressions' and 'ComBarf. eons." by Elizabeth L. Banks; "Cuckoo Comer," -Maria Edeewoith" t. Great Shikaris," "On Uiiderairable In formation." by E. V. B-nK.tn- Science." bv Priiip Kr.., utl Morning Star," "Vignettea from Na ture,' by Richard Jff-riV. Beside there articles, there nre one or I-.. abort ktories. and the usual Kori..n Litemry Notes and Miscellany rank nr. ' fa ncil selected mid timely itue. Pub 't.Iished by E. K. Pelton. I Eighth Street. Xew York. TWin as single nnml)ers.45 cent; trial subscript tion Tor :t tuoi,tl.s, ei. Ecleclij and any !?1 Magiizine.SS. TmrcVriii. An experience with thi, disease dol ing all its past epidemics, warranta the b. Id claim Hint Dr. King's New Dis covtry will positively cur each and every case if taken in time, and patient takes the ordinaty cure .o avoid ex posure. Another thing has been proven, that those who huye used Dr. King's New Discovery, escape thu many trou blesome arter result of this diaeuse. By all means ge! a bottle and try it. It is guuraiiteed, nnd money will b refund ed if no good results fallow its use Sold by Clark O. Pr.ud. Not sin a "Tho Anglomaniacs" has) there been so clever h MXriuty satire as Henry Fuller's "Pilgrim Sons," which is published in the August Cosmopolitan. The problems involved in womsu's use of the bicycle are so startling and so numerous, under the rapid evolution of this art, that one welcomes a careful dis cussion of the subject by so trained s mind and go clever a writer sa Mrs. Reginald de Koven. The CoamoDalitao illustrates Mrs. de Koven's article arith a series of poses by professional models. A new sport, more thrilling than any known to Nimrod, more dangerous thaa was ever experienced by even a Buffalo Bill, is exploited in the same iaaua in an article on "Photographing Big Game in the Rocky Mountains." before shoot. ng. Tbe idea ihat ten eenta for That Cosmopolitan means inferiority fro a a literary point of view is dispelled by the appearance in this number of such writers as Sir Lewis Morris, Sir Edwin Arnold, Edgar Fawcett, Tabb. W.Clark Russell. Lanir. Sarcev. Zanirarill. Amu. Repplier, etc. Nor can we entertain the idea of inferiority in illustration with such names as Hamilton Gibson, Des man. Vac Schaick. Lix, Saudham, eta, figuring as the chief artists of a single month's issue. Stomach and Bowel Comnlainta .rat best relieved by the timely use ot De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Insist on having this preparation. Don't take any other. Sold by T. S. Hinde, Oregon, 1UU. In the way of fashion the nnnhsn nf Harper's Bazar to be issued durino the next few week, will Dresent chiefly ele gant out-door toilettes for garden and lawn parties, driving, the sea-side, etc a story entitled "A Career," by Harriet Prescott Spofford, will appear in tbe Bazar dated August 3d. Six weeks ago I suffered with s ver severe cold; was almost unable to speak. ur menus an auviseu me lo consult s physician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised in the St. Paul Volka Zeitune I d roc n red a hnttU. and after taking it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily re- commned this remedy to anyone suffer ing with a cold. Mm. Keil, 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale at Clark Proud e drug store. Excursion to Hot Springs, D. August 2 and 23. the Burhneton Route will sell tickets to Hot Springs, S. D., at one fare for round trip. Tickets good for 30 days from date of sale. The Republican party has always been in favor of tbe best money known to tbe civilized world, end it is not at all ikely ever to indorse any other kind, di rectly or indirectly. It Does nut Coat Anythiug-. To try Parks' Sure Cure. A specific cure ot all diseases peculiar to women. Ask your druggist our guaranteed plan. Soly by Clark O. Proud. The Hair ia the crewning beauty of woman and is something every woman should be interested in. It your hair is dry and brittle, falling out or turning gray, try Beggs' Hair Renewer. A positive gunrantee with every bottle. Price 75 cts. Sold by J. C. Philbrick. Oregon, Mo. YOU can do Tnnr m. m. Dalr work, ud vno. K... IIMakacklaUratrada. Saadiartat.li . i. r. ct juna BanffcS CO., riimTH.1 Caution Year friend i fewy a Cooking Star they Uw nerKs of. T. Xsa AOENT. OREGON, - - XO. Ctafck! i Thars'a letter saan aa visa in una juauar RooTsasa. Taste's lets of pleasnr. sad Mot bsaliBla tt.too. AOs. llclose druak, a tscassr aace drink, a kerne, made drink. .rlnk that (toUchta the eld ana yeans, aw aura aad set the gesMiae nlRESRootkff a ai BMkta aakai 1 1 THK CHAS. C HUH OOMPANY. SMIIAMLBMI. M. A UUmiM ft TraawtWar. atoap board, aad tna faast BnUoi; in AsMrica. Gradual va aasr Cuilinln icadS islan l aataoas. Baaaufal Hastratrd Caauofaa FKJkB. Addms D. L. 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