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SLEEPLESSNESS, Scrvous De- , nfeNT . bility, Nerv- i Tf 1 ous Eihaust- . tion. Neural- 1 gin, Paraly- ljocomo- tor Ataxia, Melancholia. and kindred ailments, whether resulting from over anxiety, overwork or study, or from unnatural habits or excesses, era treated as a specialty, with great success, by the Staff of Specialists attached to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. T. l'ersonal examinations not always necessary. Many coses ore success fully treated at a distance. nOmTTlf A A new and wonderfully 1 11 HI M. miccefiful treatment baa been discovered for Asthma and Hay Fever, which can be sent Lv Mail or Express. It is not simply a palliative but a radical mire. For pamphlets, question blanks, refer ences and particulars, in relation to any of the above mentioned diseases, address, with ten cents in stamps, World's Dispens ary Helical Association, CG3 Main 8 crest xnimuo, . . LAND OF CONFUCIUS. Miss Fanny Meyer Writes About the Land of the Almond-Eyed. noree vwnerci iry GOIV.DAL.LT'S trV Balsam 1 life Spftir znt T'-i'.lU t Cl " IsIM, Bnt BL15TR erei nr-1. ". w place of nil liniments i mud or n vtre i, i tamovctiaU Bunches r I.Vmlthis :r'-ri wd Cattle. SUPERSEDES All CAIi ftM 9R FHtlNQ. Mmpauiitia irwluztir.H ucu -.A vary bottle sold Is wmatr.l to rln- rai-sf:.. loi mom ,bi.bo per conn. ts.ia tr in..-r. ! o nleysyrass. e-arce rld. with jl: turn jot lie use. twna zor ces-npuva rrmr.r tBB luLITRKfCB-WIIXIAMS CiV. C.irir:.- i C iesa WAHTED-SALKSMEN. We want few iiiuii t Line ! .Nursery Muck We rannoi m:ike von lili in a month hut can site ton sic.nlv vni merit .niul uill i:iy von wi ll fur it. Our liriii crrtMiiiil wall tin lliufs. Write for terms ami ti'iiltury to TIIK HAWKS NUUSKItY CO Milwaukee, Wis. WANTED-A FEW MORE BOOR AGENTS in tins and ailj.il.iiiif; counties for Our Journey Around the World A bran new Imm by KEV FRANCIS K CLARK . I'rest. of the fulled States Sue. of Chrlsthiu Kndeavor. Tlir K'st chance to make money ever ottered to all ho want profitable morn, a noon .scrui ill mis- vieiimy call cam 6100 a lll-nlll. (xrI)ilatiro ho liisiilranrp. fnr we pay f reight, Kive credit. ireinliini copies ire iiiiiui, aim exclusive territory ror i.tr ncu'ars, write in A. D. WOKTHIKKTOX & CO.. Hartford. Con. RUPTURE. Xeehan's Aantomlcat Itupture Appllaiire? isimuar io tne siicnnan expirou pateui) will in sunt to you by express C. O. D cor the reduced price of 810.00. Send stamp for descriptive rlicularand a measurement W ink, to W. K. MEEIUNH Broad ay. New York. (Twenty years axsisutui wim ai. a. oiiennau. i OUalif'i KmmlVk IHimiii- Bml. Pennyroyal pills nillal mm ftmtr Utmmlm. k Arc alvare reUaau. uom a! Aa DnfXW fee CUrktW MnftiiX Di-M moiltr Id Kt and ojd aUoJ? Ibana, araM wit tlM rlbhm. Tker ka ether. IiMnfmHHMI ftm mmd imitating. II niBMlila ill mmtt la la mn tot aartlealara. itttliiniuit hi BaBr far Mlo," M tour, bj rrtara fan. ie.eee Timiii xmm prr. Ilflwl v,Mmfm mammrt. iltMlDr SMUT PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CImsot and brtmino the htlr. I'romotct m luzuriant ruwth. Ifever Falls to Beitore Oray Balr to Its Youthful Color. Cart Ka!p diraM ft hair taUiox; SOcandSlJUUM DrotyUu In w k rr' oincer Tonic it nan the nt Oxijca, Wiak Lnnca IMhIu?. Indigestion, Fain, Take in time.Sij rts. HIMOERCORNS. The onlr rare rare for Coma. stv.ni auyaia. uc. at Druuma, or ulMAIi CU-. s. y. For Sale. Well Drill; Automatic Self-Cleaning Process. Capacity .KHJ reel; a lot of (Jit Well Socket Joint Casing; cbest full of select Tools. All in good running orJer. Will sell at a bargain. Reason for sell- intr, I have two machines and can't run both. Inquire of I. C. RHOADES, New Point, Mo. WANTED A MAX. In everv section to sell slanle cuods to dealers no peddling: experience unnecessary: best side Hue. (75.00 a month. Salary and exix-nses or l arge commission mane. Address, wun J cent stamp for sealed particulars. Clifton Soap and Manufacturing Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. COfYKltsHlS. CAR I 8BTAIH A PATENT f transt saiwcr ana ma nonsst orxni Dlilf 4k CO who bare bad caul inaailaiiiai In f ha tatint ImalnMa. I tioos stnctlr eonSdetitlal. ABaaslbaakof In- For a write to tricari1 foiaatloa ""it Paleata and bow to ob tain than sent free. Alios catalogue of mecban kal and acJtmiae books sent Tree. Patents taken tbroncb Mann ft Co. reeetTe eneoai nouee in ui bcibbubc Asimeas, ana UBS are brontbt widely before the pabllcwltb am, enat In the Inventor. Thla pniendld tnuier. tssaed weeklr.eMstanUy Ulastrated. baa by far the largest etrauatlon of any art entitle work In the wona. w a year, sample copies sent tree. Baudlna dltlon. monthly, also a year. 811 eoplaa!l3 cents. Brery number contains bean tlral plates. In colors, and photographs of new house, with plans, enab'lnc builders to ahow the lataat deauma and aeenre contracln. Address MUNN it co- Maw roBB. 31 Bboadwat. It Soaks Into the Flesh right down through the fevered parts to where the inflammation is rooted. Tiiat is why Mustang Lin.ment "cures all aches and pains of man or beast." If it evaporated or re mained on the skin 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. There is nothing mar velous about its cura tive powers. It is sim ply a few common sense ingredients combined in a way to make pen etration possible and insure a cure. Mustang Liniment has been used for one half a century. Write for "Fairy Story Boot," illus trated, also "Hint from a Ilorsenloo tor's Diary." Both Imuks mailed free. Lyon Manufacturing Co., 43 South 5U1 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. CHArTF.lt XV. Chung King, China, June 29, 1895. I am becoming more and more interest ed in the language as I can understand a little. I have real amusing times trying to talk to my teacher. I am glad he is so good-natured and patient and I can't blume him for almost going to sleep dur ing this hot weather. At home you know it is the teacher's place to make the recitation interesting and keep the scholars awake, but hero the scholars not only have to keep ourselves awake but our teacher ulso. I tell him that "Choug queh wha is wan (Tell hun," (ti Chinese language is very difficult.) He replies thatWei-tjueh wha is nun ded bun, (the foreigners language our language is very difficult.) It is very tryiug to write this warm weather. We try not to light the lamp at night only for a few minutes just be fore going to bed, as it heats up the room so, and as it is, the room is warmer than we care to have it, but I must not begin to complain already, as the hottest ueathor has nut yet arrived. I am go thankful for such good health. I bav had several little attacks of malaria and resorted to quinine and was helped. is one of the medicines we cannot pos-si bly get along without in this malarial climate. Some one has said the malaria is so thick in some places that it can be cut with a knife. We had fried chicken soon litter ' arrived and can have all we want now. We can have such n variety of meats and they are nut expensive either. Chicken, duck, ceese, pigeons, hare, mutton and pork; we very seldom bavi the latter, as it is not safe to eat it, as they are liable to kill diseased hogp. You know I was very fond of pork, but after seeing Chinese hogs I haven't much of a desire to eat Chinese pork. Since the orange season has been over we have had pubahs, apricots, plums, peaches and nppleB. The npples are about the size of your wild crabs. They are not good to eat, but make very good piep, We have had some lovely plums and peaches. All fruits, vegetables and meats are of an inferior quality of what they are at home, but ue are very thankful to have such a variety and enjoy them very much, us we have about forgotten now they ought to taste. Very nice bread can be made from the native flour. We brought quite a supply of Anier flour from Shanghai and have not yet com menced to use the native flour. It makes very nice bread, about like rye bread, and it is a little gritty from the ctone that cumes off in grinding. There is a mill on this (Coni pound) that the Lewises and Meyers have theirs ground on. une cannut uut ttiinic wr.ai it says in the Bible: "Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken nnd the other left. Watch, there fore, for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come." Hub the motor line between Oregon and Forest City fallen through? haven't seen anything about it in the last few Sextinf.i.'s. There has been some trouble about the franchises, but it is still under headway. Ed. Fuif-nds' Country House, J Cnu.! Kino, China, July 8, 1895. J My Dkar Ida: We are out in the de- ightful country, and I can't begin to tell you how much we are enjoying it. We came out Saturday and will stay for a week and perhaps longer. The Friends or Quaker mission (English) have large country house, about an hour's ride from Chung King. It is beautifully Eituated on quite a high elevation, which overlooks the river. The surrounding hills und mountains, together with the beautiful fields, or rather patches of vegetation, present scenes of wincti we never tire. Nature is truly buautiful in China. One cannot but think of what the poet has said: "Every aspect pleases, only man is vile." Some of the rice fields are be ginning to bead; they resemble some what our wheat fields. You would all laugh could you see Bomeof thefurming implements. They are of the rudest kind. I shouldn't wonder but what they date as far back as Abraham. Could the natives see some of our modern im provements, they would be terrified and would run as if for their lives. Poor, superstitiouB,bigoted China! She doesn't know how far she is behind the times, but thinks that she is "the nation" of the world, and that wisdom will die with her. The majority of the Chinese know nothing of the geography of their own country, lot alone thnt of other countries. China has bad telegraph lines for a number of years, put up by the govern ment through the influence of other na tions. One of our missionaries at Ku kiang told me that she was asked by a Chinaman if wo hud telegraph lines in America. This only goes to provo that they think theirs is the only country ith improvements. They are such a quaint, peculiar people. If I spend a lifetime in China I am sure there will al- ays bo some things about n Chinaman that will make me laugh. They say and lo such funny things. It is too hot to go for walkB during the day, but as 6oon as the sun is down e enjoy eo much getting out. After being sht up within walls for hree months I feel like a bird out of a igo. This is one of the many good things the Lord lets come into our lives, and we praise Him for it. Last week was quite cool and we enjoyed it so much. The warm weather is here again but we tind it cooler out here than in the city. It would have been so pleas ant could we have gone to the moun tains, but during these troublesome times we are thankful enough to be able to remain in Chung King and trust we will not be driven out. I want to make it so that every one in Holt county that really wishes to may have some part in helping the needy ones in Chung King, nnd remember money is always acceptable. We so much need a largor building for our girls' school, and are asking ourselves the question, where is the money going to come from? I am sure it would make all rejoice could they but see the suffering that is often relieved by a little medical treat ment. We need more workers and more money with which to carry on the work. and above all we need your prayers. Under date of April 23, Miss Galloway wrote: "You will be interested to know about the Deaconess home here. Mr. Lewis, superintendent of tbis mission, desired that we four deaconesses should make the formal beginning. According' ly on the morning of April 18 we went out to turn the first soil. We each eta tioned ourselves at a corner marked for the new building and at a given signal from him began. I dug a good deep place, for we want the home well found ed. It was a time for praising God we sang the doxology, the other members of the mission uniting with us in praise, I am getting along fairly well with the language. God has tilled my heart with a wonderful love for this people. The wretchedness one sees here is ap palling. Pray that we may &lune as lights, clean, empty, polished mediums thorugh which Christ may shine." continued. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value,and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to II. E. Buck len Jb Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life, Pills Free as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranted to do you good and cost you nothing Clark O. Proud drug store. Bailway Fraternity. The meeting recently of the em ployes of the Great Northern in St. Paul for the purpose of perfecting an organization for mutual benefits and social purposes it u step that will not only be of great use and interest to the employes themselves, but to the public at large. As a means of sick or disa bility benefits and as an assurance, case of death, it will be no doubt the most economical and prompt lifeinsut ance that can be devised. The putlic are interested in it to the extent that it will become the means, indirectly, of settling many of the questions that are likely to arise between the employes and the company, and it has become a matter et common experience that where all such general associations ex ist strikes and the disposition to strike are many times avoided through the dispassionate discussions that takft place in the meetings of such friendly asso ciations. In the case of the Pennsylva nia and the New York Central, where such associations are the strongest and most prosperous, strikes and discontent are practically unknown. One of the most desirable features of the associa tion is the proposed library of books of technique, conveuieutly located and easily accessible to the membership. Every branch of railroading has be come a science, and no man can fairly noid nis own in tue intense rivalry in the various industrial occupations of the age, who does not acquaint himself fully with the scientific principles of his vocation. The social features will bring the members together in such a way that mutual friendship will be formed of the most durable and pleas ant character. It is the interest of the managers of all such great corporations to encourage the formation and con tribute to the success of all such frieudly societies. LOOKING BACKWARD. on the Barl.rtgtori Route Annual Meeting or the 7. St, Joseph Fair Association V; Sept. 9-10-11-12-13 and 14, 1895. $ Great Exposition X ... and x air A Harvest Home and (irand Ite'im.ii ot Hie Pioneers of the tirand Old" Matte 1'iircliase." Magnificent Display of the Agricultural. Huitlcultiira! and Manu f.icturered Product of i Old Missouri 1 3: tin nnninQrPrnff i Go See the "Crackerjacks of the World." UtickleiiN Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tho world for cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt. Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, Price 25 cents per. box. For sale by Clark U. froud. During twenty-four years of Repub lican ascendency the average reduction oftha public debt was 179,000,000 a year. The deficit under the present administration has been 157,000,000 a ear. The change in the wrong direc tion is il3C.000.000 a year. A fourth nomination for Graver is possible, but a third term is not. Persons who are subject to diarrhoea will find a speedy cure in De Witt's Colic and Cholera Cure. Use no other. It is the best that can be made or that money can procure. It leaves the sys tern in natural condition after its use We sell it. T. S. Hinde, Oregon. Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup relieves that soreness and smothering sensation in yeur lungs. Safer, surer and quicker than any medicine on the market. Every bottle guaranteed by your popular druggist. J. C. Philbrick, Oregon, Mo. The life of a farmer has often been called a life of drudgery. There is no occupation that has a larger ratio of in spiriting labor to one whose tastes are in harmony with rural life. The weak point in American farming has been the lack ot appreciation ot the equipments necessary to a successful career. Too many men have been willing to be thieves ot the soil's resources that they might swell their bank accounts. To the young man or woman fairly well educated, there is no more promising field ot enterprise. Cholera Morbus is a dangerous com plaint, and often is fatal in its results. To avoid this you should use De Wittls Colic and Cholera Cure, as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by T. S. Oregon, Mo. Henri Wattebson again comes to the fore with the assertion that the presi dent cannot be renominated, that if he were nominated he would not carry a ngle congressional district in the Uni ted States. It is now about four years ago that he expressed himself in words nearly identical. Though his political candle was just saved from being en tirely snuffed out by the ensuing events, has never shone quite as brightly since. Beggs' German Salye is the most per fect Pile remedy eyer put on the mar ket. Cures where all others fail A Doetive guarantee with every box. J. u. Philbrick. Oregon, Mo., your popular druggist keeps it. There is no doubt, no failure, when you take UeWitt s uoiic ana viioiera Cure. It is pleasant, acta promptly, no bad after effects. Sold by T. 8. tiiode, Oregon, Mo. It Does not Cost Anything. 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. Robert J, 2:01 3-4 and Alix, 2:03 3-4 Tie "Eifis and Qaeee of i&e Tatt." Joe Patchen, 2:04 Tbe "Black Crcloae" Horn Hie suBflower Slate. IKm't mi"S the creat free-for-all trm.ln wliicli the follow hut ureal olii'S areenleied: Directum, 2:05 1-4 Fantasy, 2:06 Azote, 2;06 1-4 Byland T, 2:07 1-4 Klmath, 2:07 1-2 This will be "out and away" the creat est meeting of the year. For information as to rate?, etc., apply to W. C. BROWN, Gen Mgr. St. Joseph. Mo D. 0. IVES, Gen. Pass. A?t., St. Louis HERR'S CIS DEPARTM We will have ready Dyair ween an eie- ant line of New loaks and Canes. All new goods and newest styles and at popular prices. Prices and style guaranteed. It will pay you to see them before buying. The Racket. 3. F. tfERR, 71ff and 717 Felix St., St. Joseph, Mo. S. S. Convention. The Clay township Sunday School convention will meet at the U. li. church in Maitland, Tuosday, Sept. 10. Below we give program: XOBMNO. 9 JO. Devotional exerciser, ltor.C H. .lohn. lOaOO. Organization. 1030. The Necessity of Township Oripiniza- tlon. B. O. Cowan. 11.-00. The Ideal Teacher, D.W. King. 1130. How to Use the Blackboard, V. It. Smith. 12.00. Adjournment. ArniB.iooN. 1:30. The Teacher's Personal Preiuiration, W. H. Fazton. 21)0. Tbe Necessity for the Development of Spiritual Life, Kev. C. H. John. M. Tho Itelation of thetiovpel to tho Littlo Ones, Mrs. Dannimr. 1.00. Tbe Geography of the New anil Old Tes tament, ltev. Joseph Bays. 330. What Itelation should exist between S' and Missionary Work. Itev. J. M. Donning. 4110 tieports oi the schools of the Township, by tbe superintendents. 4:11. Adjournment. svmyo. 730. Annual Bcrmon, Iter. J. M. Dunning. It is hoped that every Sunday School teacher, every official, every worker, will be present promptly at 9:30 Tuosday morning. The convention will be help ful to all and can reach the utmost limit of its helpfulness only by receiving help from all. Uvery person is cordially in vited to attend all the sessions of the convention and the scholars of the Sun day Schools are urged to come. What the Sentinel Files Will Call! to Tour Mind if Tou Will Bead Them. AUGUST, 1890. Charley Lamb was badly injured by being run over by a hand car on the 4th. Jim Kimbly arrested in Lowis county, Washington, on the 8th". Thomas Fee sent to the tenitentiary for five years; forgery. William A. liaison sent to the pen for threo years; grand larceny. Richard Dayis sent to the pen for live years; rape. august, 1891. James Washam, deaf, was knocked donru by a locooiotive at Mound City, on the jth, receiving slight bruises only EL L. Itoham disposed of his6tockof goods in this city to J. II. Glascock, of Hutchinson, Kas., on tbe 10th. On the 7th John Callow returned from bis visit to bis old home on the Isle of Man. tin tbe ith W. It. Day, u suwyer. white running a saw on the Dungan piace south of f orest City, had an eye put out by a piece of tbe "dog" striking it. Samuel Ramsey, aged Go, died on the 5th. Charles Lee, of Fortescue, fell from a li. i M. train above Forest City, on the 13th and was killed. He was ou his way home from St. Joseph. L F. Weller was severely kicked by his horse on the 17th. W. F. Davis Imiiuht the Jiicob M.ukt farm of USucres botitli of Urecon. On the 14th A. II. It.iiloy, of Atchison county, became tho owner of the Int Peter place north ot town; consilient tion, $10,000. On the lath the Oregon Canning fac tory began operations. On the M lightning damaged the Mound City creamery and Gladstone hotel; damaged George Gillis' barn and killed a valuable horse for him and also odo for Dr. Haken. The water was 60 highi in the bottoms that many resi dents had to iiae to the higher parts ot tbe city W. K. Preston died at Iligelow on the 22d, aged 59. august, 1892. The Forest City Sun was removed to thiB city by II. IL Hoskins, proprietor. the residence of s. T. liuiatt, near Forest City, was burglarized on the 4th. William Trylor was drowned in the Nishne, near Corning, on the 5th. An old man named Hoyle was drowned in the Missouri river, near Arago, while bathing on the 12th. He was 70 years of age. (Jn the 14th John W. liuiatt wns run over and Killed by a locomotive, near Nodaway station. He was 29 years of age. Mrs. Carrie Seyfer died on the 9th, aged 34. Belden Ham, aged 35, died on the 31st. august, 1892. Ou the 24th the body of a man found in a woll near Sazton station was iden tified by apparel as that of Jno. W. Greene, of this city, by his wife. J. It. Graves, Corning, died on the ""Mot - now! 7!t Mrs. Mary Pike died on the 29 at the age of 84'. Jacob Tochterman died on the 2Gth; age of 78. august, 189.'!. Lee lileyens. stabbed Jas. Johnson at a church in Liincoin townBiup on the night of the 5th. J. C. Dohart's large barn near Mait land was entirely destroyed by fire on the 15th. Loss $8,000. Charley Ilitt was married on the 13th. Linn Derr was married on the 15th. On the night of tbe 20th the jewelery store of Wampler & Lidstcne, at Mound City, was burglarized. The barn belonging to Abe Loucks was struck by lightning on tbe 10th. On the 7th Rich Collison and son be came owners of the Maitland flouring mill. On tbe 14 2 inches of rain fell. The barn of John Patterson, was struck by lightning on the 10th. M. C. Wilson, of Forbes had several bead of cattle killed during tbe same storm. During 48 hours ot tbe 13th and 14th 7 inches ot rain fell in Clay township. august, 1894. Mrs. S. T. ltragg fractured her arm on the 3d. On tho sth f orest township wns created. Mrs. Jno. Pool, living near Maitland suicided, on the 1st by taking rough on rats. John Xoelleoh bought the Lehmer farm near Oregon, for $15,000. READ A FArr TAKE A HINT MADE1 BY GIVES PERFECT SATISFACTION WHEREVER TRIED SOLD EVERYWHERE TK N.K.FA1RBAHK GOMFANY. St.Lons. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO The Utah Huddle. Judge Smith, atOgden, haa decided that tbe women of legal age sad quali fications in Utah are entitled to vote oa tbe matter of the. adoption or the new state constitution. Aa we understand it, however, this is not necesaarilT a. finality, as tbe judgment can be Ukan up on appeal. The question raised is an interesting one. Women formerly voted in Utah, but the Edmunds act deprived them of me privilege, presumably to reduce the .lormn power at the polls at that time. The act of congress enabling ITtiih tn. take the necessary steps to statehood provides for the framing of a constitu tion which is to be adopted or rejected oy tne qualified voters of said DroDOsed state," which language is ambiguous in not declaring whether women are voters or not. Under this acta state constitution haa been framed which provides for woman suffrage. Of course tbis instrument is not yet operative, but the women claim they have the right to vote on its adop tion. This contention has been upheld by Judge Smith. The matter may lead to considerable delay in tbe admission of Utah; for, if tbe election should re sult in a Republican victory, which all the indications favor, the matter ot women voting on the adoption of tbe state constitution will be brought up in congress by the Democrats, to delay tbe admission of the state and the seating of two additions! Republican senators, thus giviugtbe control of the United States cenate to thst inrty. tier GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY. WEEKLY NEWS OF THE WORLD FOR A TRIFLE. sent it to Ins Mother in ninny. Mr. Jucob Esbensen, who is in the employ of the Chicago Lumber Co at Des Moines, Iowa, says: "I have just sent some medicine back to my mother in tbe old country, that I know from personal use to be tbe best medicine in tbe world for rheumatism, having use it in my family for several years. It ia called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It al ways does the work." 50 cent bottles tor sale by Clark O. Proud'a. The Prettiest Girl in Town. ' Has been using Parks Tea and aha says: "My complexion is very much improved. That muddy look ia all gone I take a cup of Parks' Tea three nights a week and feel iust nWint." BnM hv Clark Proud. The New York Weekly Tribune a bweuiy-page journal, is tne leauing itepuoucan rainuy paper of the United States. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER and gives all the gen eral news of tbe United States, It gives the events of foreign lands in a nut shell. Its Agricultural department has no superior in the country. Its Market Ite.Mirts are recegnized authority. Separate departments for the Family Circle, Our Young Folks and Science nnd Mechanics. Its tionie una society coiums command the admiration of wives and daughters. Its general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, bril liant and exhaustive. a srcitiati cuAXltAtJX enables us to offer this snlendid lournal and a nr.. acA riArjii ror OflE YEAR FoR OflLY $1.50, CASH IN ADVANCE (The regular subscription for the two papers is Ii50.) SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. Address all orders to THE SENTINEL. Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2,nod'0l? these bonds back to America. Why Gold Goes Abroad. There are several reasons why Europe demands gold from the United States treasury: 1 Europeans hold many American securities. In times of no con fidence these are returned to America. That ib the European holders tuiatbeir American paper inte gold because they mistrust tbe stability of America in vestments, or our intentions or abilities to pay in gold. 2 -Recently tbe admin istration sold 162,000,000 in bonds, of which English capitalists agreed to take half. More recently England haa been Tribune Building, New York City, and sample copy of THE NEW YORK WKriKLi TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. flfmsshMmmmm St Louis Made Ladies' Fine Footwear. Latest styles same as made for St. Louis and Chicago Fmo Retail Trade. Only best makes or leather are used, put together in the most reliable maimer by No. 1 workmen, ask lor these eiioes ana see figure "five" with star on each side cut through leather near top as Bhown on shoe; also find name on lining of shoe. SOLD BY Progressive Dealer in Each Place. Live Poultry Easy to take, sure to cure, no pain, nothing to dread, pleasant little pills, De Witt's Little Early Risers. Best for Sick Headache, Billiousness, Sour Stomach and Constipation. Sold by T. S. Hinde, Oregon, Oregon, Mo. BSMtBmBBBaaVmaaW- " dLmmmmw We have made a new contract with the Inter Ocean and can now furnish you this lirst clnsa weekly paper and The Sentinel for 1.00, the price otTiiE Sentinel nione. Uome in. or senu in your name by mail, and secure two of the best papers in the world. The "Silver Moon" restaurant, 411 Edmond street, St. Joseph, is the place to get your meals while attending the St. Joseph Tair Sep. 9-15. Serve regu lar meals or you can order what you want. simply because they are better invest ments here, and by and by England will get the gold back which she shinned here in exchange for the bonds. 3 -Gold is Bhipped to Europe because American tourists spend annually from $60,000,000 to 8100,000,000 in European countries. This is a great drain on America. It is a drain in gold because these interna tional debts are payable only in gold. 4 Europe demands and obtains Ameri can gold because we buy more in Europe than we sell. We have been ia this un fortunate condition during the present tariff reform administration. Instead ot doing our own' manufacturing we are buying an increased amount of manu factured goods in Europe while our own laboring men are idle. These facts should receive the critical attention of every voter in all tbe states holding elections this year. Ocr gold supply can not be maintained by Jelling National bonds abread, our labor can not be re employed by selling bonds abroad, our business can not be revived by selling bonds abroad, and prosperity can not be regained by selling bunds abroad. There is only sne remedy, and that is to vote free trade out of power and out of the statutes of the nation in 1395 and 189G. Farm for Sale. 120 acres, four miles north of Oreeon. all in cultivation, good orchard, plenty I Oregon, Mo. oi water, w in oe 60iu at a Dargain. W. II. Haydex. The Hair is tbe crowning beauty of woman and is something every woman should be interested in. If yoar hair is dry and brittle, falling out or turning gray, try tseggs Hair Kenewer. A positive guarantee with ever; bottle. Price 75 eta. Sold by J. a Philbrick. Children, especially infants sre soon iiiinimaniinr'ii Vntifo I run uowd wiiii unoiers inisntum or Severe griping pains of the stomach and bowels instantly and effectually stopped by DeWitt's Colic and Cholera Uure. boiu by 1. s.llinue, uregon, Mo. Tutt'a Pills give digestion. appetite and good Discussion of the salary of the Amer ican minister to Mexico brings cut inci dentally an object lesson on silver mon- metallism. It is observed that tbe sal ary of the minister is $17,500, but that as it is paid in gold it is equivalent to at Dexter, lows, was about In a recent letter to the manufactur ers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of tho Spectator, Ruahford, N. Y., says: "It may be a pleasure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamberlains's medicines are held by the people of your own state, where they must be best known. An aunt of mine, who resides to visit me $35,000 in Mexican money." Asa mat- a few years since, and before leaving ter of compensation, however, $35,000 home wrote me, asking if they were in Mexican money will buy no more sold here, stating it they wete not she than $li,000 in American money. St. I u.'illlfl hpinf. m niiantilo with liar aa alia Joseph Herald. . ... . ... . Th. From all accounts Chamberlain's medicines referred to are Chamberlan's Cough Remedy is a a Godsend to the Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of afflicted.. There is no advertisement LqUb Bnd croup ChamhT.-lam's Pain owuw vu to wi jubv .anvj ooi i use The Democrat, unrroiiton, ivy. t or sale WANTED. Hens. Roosters, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys To be delivered at tho store of EMIL WEBER, Forest City. Mo. Friday, Saturday and Monday of Each Week. PAY HIGHEST CASH MARKET PltlCE. NOTE THIS: Sick or unmarketable Poultry Not Wanted. B. R1CKARD. A. F. RUSSELL, Shipper and Breeder of TkoroDtLibred Duroc-Jersey Swine. by Clark O. Proud. Burlington Boute Schedule of Re duced Bates. Balm for rheumatism, lame back, 'pains in the side and chest, and Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. These medicines hnvn liMn in rnnntant una in Round trip tickets at reduced rntes I t. , . . , will be sold on account ot following (yinvnntinnn. i ino people nave learned tnai mey are G. A. R. encampment, Louisville. I articles of great worth and merit, and Ky., September 11th to 14th, one fare unequaled by any other. They are for Public Notice Is hereby istvrn, that by virtue of an bummer Comnlaint." Dent wait to determine, but give De Witt's Colio and ruer of we rronaic t nri 01 iicui iiiuj,.iiis-1 (jho era Cure promptly, yon can rely oa souri. made on the Ktli Jay of Aucuit, 1WS I ;, IT.J lih H P mXaT the unUenlpiH-d imbllc atlmltilitrator for salU I Us no other. Sold by 1 . 8. Hinde. countv. ha taken chance of the estate i Uregon, Mo. of James M. Woney, deceased. AH per nn hnvlni? rl.ilim nmliut said estate are re quired to exhibit them to me for allowance within our year aftertbe date of said order, nr they may lie nrecluded from any benefit of such estate; and If ald claims he lint exhibited with in two rears: from the date of this publication, they wilt le forever barred. This ad. day of AUKUSt, IWi. lill.l-.M A. l.AIJIilll.I.-S. Public Administrator. Public Administrator's Notice. Vntiri l hereliv clven. that Hv virtue of nn order of the Probate Court of Holt County, Mis souri, made on the 6tli day of August. 189.), the unilenlRiied i'ubllc Administrator has ... I..... l. . ..... ..I ,... ..wt f .f l' 1 1 1 f m If u II. inncu limine i. . ... .m.ii.t. deceased. All persons havlnit claims against said estato are required to exhibit them to me for allowance withi'i one year after date of said order, or they mav lie preciuueu irum any neneni oi sucn estate: imd If said claims be not exhibited within two years Irom the date of this puDll cation, they will lie forever barred. Thisaith day of Ancust, IKK. (ill.ES A. 1JIUOIII.IS. rubllc Administrator In charge. mm m nother Strong Point ma ..er tkc. fcj CHARTER OAK, to St. Louis, and one cent per mile be yond. r or particulars regarding above ex cursions, apply to your local agents. sale here by Clark O. Proud. Beggs' Little Giant Pills! Beggs' Little Giant Pills! Beggs' Little Giant Pills! Keep tbe name in mind when you want a perfect and honest pill. 40 pills in each bottle. All others have from 23 to 30. Sold by J. C.Philbrick. Diarrhoea should be stopped prompt ly. Tt soon becomes chronic. De Witt's Colic and .Cholera Cure is effective, safe and certain. Hundreds of testimonials bear witness to the virtue of this great medicine. It can always be depended upon, its use saves time any money. Sold by T.S. Hinde, Oregon. Mo. Tbe best stock constantly on hand, regardless of cost. Call or write for prices. Correspondence solicited. Farm four miles south ot Fillmore. Mo. Also breeder of Buff Cochin Chickens. jyP. O. Address, Fillmore, Mo. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice I herrbv ciren. that the underslEtied. Giles A. Laughlln. public administrator la chance of the eslate of Il;t!lir Kiiin, deceased, will make final settlement of Tils ae miiint avltli ulil eslzirr xs such administrator at the next term of the Probate Court of Holt countv. Missouri, to be liolden at Oreeon. Mo.. in Mm county, on tne urn uay m .nnrmiTr, D..18M. GH.KS A. fAL(!III.IX Public Administrator. est poufble quantity oi fast. T. Xji AGENT, OREGON, - - MO. OUnirrUmMnTvsewridar. BooUms. roacaiT t&uzl thep board, and iEbTTwcrra teacher, 860 ttadcntf, d tbe finest Gomnwrdal Collrn rics. Graduates readily intiiu Bvjldinr'm America. Cmdnata tcaifilv i aatioaa. Beanriful ITIosmted Camions .11 . mw. r. . . . . . . ... aaoorcaa a, a aiuacaLflAn. jTCSMeat, semOltyasiavswpollesw,ssntsry.lllfc FREE. aajaalsSSSBlSaBaaf sVisVkIl'4 1 REAL ESTATE IH06B1FH rUIIMSIIKO WKKKLV BY W. II. BICIIARDS. oaioo.v.xo.- Transfers for the week ending Aug. 31, WARHAXTT DKKIMS. John Applebee and wife to Ro. Wagoner. lots 11 and 12. block 2. Add. MaitbUHt.... ft MS A. P. liordon to Augelo Wake, 1-11 acre lo 3S.61.39 . ........... 100 Ancelo Wake and wife to J. L. Mlatoo. 111 BcreinX.6l,as ............. -ISO Eil rinkstoii and wife to fieo. WafoaSr, Iotl6.block7.Add.MaKlaad.- ISO Henry Tombarxe and wife to O. P. lif-t. swnw 35.62. . , 1GSB Ji. 1. Le-verttt and wife to Taos. M. Hunter, nart block 9. Craig iflS Geo. Meyer ft at to Joan Meyer, -rristo- of Martin MeverMtaie 4M John Meyer et alto Florin-, and Peyton rropes. division of Martin Meyer state.. John Merer et alto Mary A. GtiK, divi sion of Martia Meyer estate 3R24 John Meyer et at to Amos Meyer, division of Martin Meyer estate U2 John Meyer et al to SaBhroaia Martin, dl- vision oi aianm Meyer estate mmm D. I Bartlett and wife to Ambrose H. Farteh. n M a K 3. 61 . . eicest 5 acres. 3M Cornelius Hoblltzell aud wife to Martleta Thorpe, part lots 6 ana 7. owe- z, mamaa Citv U. C. Glenn and wife to Martlet-. Tfeorpe. part lots 1 and . block U.Moasa tW W. C. German and wife to D. A. OeiTla. lot6andii-rtltS.DIoek9.MaluuMl...... SOB Ambrose If. Fallen and wife to Josepa r. Morgan. nHS 3B.Bi.r,rxceocTi. s- eurr claim dkkds. Chris, .siiults to Howell Caton. lots I and 5, hlnck 7. cri- . - Rhza Kichle and husband to John Meyer. lnl. rest in eiaie oi atarun Meyer. i For w hooping cough Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is. excellent. By using' it freely the "disease is deprived of all dan-emus conseaneoees. There is so danger in giving the remedy to babies. as it contains nothing injurious. a assi 50 cent bottles for sale by UlailcO. Proud, druggist.