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4fc OkKQOH; MISgQgRI.MiVRgH 51, 1879 TiiutK Jh Ho longer rnom Ibrdtmht thai the jiiist promise And 'anxiously expected" revival of buslMliihiis set in. The esckanaes'iu tho' cicarin"; houses $rtho'lcAdiU bHles ol the country for 1k past Week show 'a gain of 37 per cent, over what they were'at Ihls'time last year. ' Bkn. Rntler, it h stntcd, has already entered tbelrnce for the Presidency. His olograph'' has been wrijrten by hY&h inzlou doctor. " Of tlfijs'uork. It U'said 100.030 will be pnbli:bbd'by",a' Uoslon house. whlrlf Vfll's'ell what it can and dMributtf'fh.e rVrclaindLTasVrarnpit'gn docnrrle'uV"' " OVl 1 " "' Among tc items- in the, approprla tixiu "bill pusi&'d :by nhe'h-fci'slntare last week is $21,000 for the 'pay- of fh'e. Railroad -Commissioners tand their clerks' for two years. "If the l.enisla rors are' really in "earnest in Uidircry t?r retrenchment Iney oiyht to abolish tliesc rmgs offices. ' The txira setfion of congress met tast Tuesday. Candidates tor Speaker of the House' were nominal cd as fol lows: by the Domocrats. Randall of I'ennKjivan.a;. ly ne ucpuuiicTiis. (itrncltt oj Uhioj Ijy the Grecnbackers, Wright o'f Pcunfylyania. Randall va elected. r fXlS 1.EGI8LATUBE. We? have to innljc our usual report pf little bnsincps transacted by the legishvuire tiiin the past week. A large nntnber pf excellent bills UaVC Iteen jiitrqdjped, but, almost without. eccpJflphi y have been killed pn th.eir J3fti;mss:ice. an ?rid.iy. by a vote of CS to 53. the House adopted a resolution ap jtp.HlJinS a coiiiinitteo to draft articles of nnpeaehntoiif agajnsj Treasurer Gates. Wc predict, however, that when the Articles are presented they Will be yotcd down. This legislature is nut going to 'inipesdrGatc?, in our gpittiou. 'The following bill were introduced : lly Mr. Bryan: Relating to fees ot justices pf the peace. By Ur. Cowan, of Holt: Relating tfl the description of land necessary to pc given in deeds of couveynncc. !y Mr. Amending the stat- ptct by adding turra for writof attach punt under garnlsluneflj.. By Mr. McGarry: Providing that each bead ol a family Iii3y it bo elect, select and bold (rain expeptiop any ptber property, not mentioned in thp statutes, In JIpu thcicof, not to exceed 300 in vhIuc. The Jijll to exempt auctioneers of etock sabs -at ?ijnty fairs froni paying ailclioneci's license was read a third Mine and passed. A biJI proiidiug for the pnuishmcnl tit public officers for drunkenness passed by a vote of 104 to 1. TllQ Senate bill authorizing counties to increase their indebtedness beyond the limit allowed by law, in the lionsc ;itncndmer.t to which, striking out so pinch s allows the indebtedness to be jurreased lo 10 per centum ot their taxable wcalfh of the county, the Sjen jilc lelnstd ip cpupur, was taken up, and, on motion of Mr. Davis, the House receded from jt'a iiippndment. The bili limits (he indebtedness that piay o increased to the purpose ol uililin courthouses and jails. iion a vote of two-thirds, pf the qualified ynlers ot the county. The following bill was read the third time ami passed : Any person who shall at any ttmo prior ? 'he Jst day of Qctober, 1883. injnrp or kill in any manner what ever any Caiiloruia pia51 in this state shall be guilty of a mi.dcineanor, and. upon conviction, sball be subject to a line ot not less than $10 nor more than S 'Q for each bird so Injured or killed, and fjiaj they mqy bo prosecuted as Ipr any qtjjpr tijjtjjeincanor. The vlIp(pIiig-post bill has failed in the lower jjon.se by a vole of 41 to 75. Contrjiry to general expectation, the JjQnc bill consolidating the offices ot county treasurer and county collector was killed In the Senate. The offices will continuo as they now are. The bill abolishing the grand jury pystoin was also defeated-. The general apptopriatioii bill was finally passih Jts in,pst important features pre as lollows : I $2,010,!)0o MnUiiii fatM Julii ftt to nciiuul fuud far kuuport of eehooli ; Ono-foui lb otuto revenue for suiiitort rchooH .. AttHiniliig, cwllcrliii),- rr venue balarim civil uaiccnt tfuvcnior :.. - ; (iurrrnur'-) iiriratc UMrUiiJ1....' Supreme jilJgrl ;.....;; circuit jiulsc '. Jirt ftf .yiuii illorucy to-nt-rat Clerk lo Ailjutnnl UcnrTal M. Loni Circuit Attorney i,UUU 310.000 iw.ooo to. MO 3,000 4i,iW U.oao c.ouo 2,JOU 700 l.UXI 6.UU0 niaii' Liursrian...... t-crtarj- of etnlp.... 'kji Stxxrlurv at Mufr 14. U00 0. 000 C,000 C.OuO 13,400 6,000 3,000 2.IM) c.tua 3.W 1. flOO 2.0U0 75 000 15. Uil a.uuu OI,KM IS, sou ),UUI 10,001) Ma(4 Treasurer CiitV 1T;aunT' office.. . Mate Auuiu.r ... Clerka AutlitorU oIUm Ui'Ststcrof IjiuI? Uiari. iia.1 oiww".'-! ::: siiiprrintenilrnt ur b'cl(ioi4 ;it-rkurinie ; piiuiuiMlDat-r I'cniwuiiit M-qt of llovrrnmcnt ........;..."; jSilJ.iuut Ci jural . Irrlw of i-anie XVordt-u, inaH-ctr. odl.M-ri. jrnards iumI rhllilojr of tile I'l-nllruliary.. RallFttail CmiuuUioiimi.. . V..'.... rcriiiry amv . Lunatic A I ii nl Nu I trin cifljcr, vie .'. ; l.fliii'.lo A)lumXoi .alarli-s, rle iljinf U5(t Iiuinli Avhun UliiSrr'., te.."Maiuc....... lliuil Aj-J,iir,i ataj-lrtearu!;" ; format 0,h'&4jlw KliLvI. .. xi',rl'V!,.s"lI,?t CiiieGlrunlrati; Liutuln 'tttotitnte Mate Ulilvvritr J : ItolU.-H'lliN.loX illnca. rtq .::: 1'ay ut Ui)rntl A.-iublf nllncrnt HiriuA , liutirauccMtrH-riiitt-ti.lrn( J-nirl nt rniilt-nliary ttuiira ami iniiimnint-uU. name.... lii.ioo 30,000 K.WJ 15.000 11,000 13,000 H.ooo .-si ,000 ij.Vo 130.IWO AS.oia: li.UW 6I.O0O The bill to consolidate the offices ol 1'iictilt Clerk and Recorder of Deeds in the various i-oiintles thus abolishing tl.cbller a distinctive ofTicc lias pei-n fayoplily reported on in the llMp-p. V',tt (he Mil gets lo itic ben ate.biiwevrrjil will probably bo killed our jr.matsox city rim-Kit. Eu.'Skntinei,: About the only ex citement at the capitol now, is tins im peachment ot Gates, as the House, on Friday last, adopted a resolution, hv a vote ol C3 lo .1:?. requiring the sncaKcr to appoint a committee to prepare ari tlclcs of impeachment, appoint mana gers; ec.w'Ot cotiiso lliei'e is' a lllvcr'- sify of opinion as to the justness of the resolution. It seems to be conceded by alPtbat dates, is honest; it i5l Chcreforcl 'conTended" by" the minority, that the vesOmtions' should not nave Been adopted, while the othcrsidc con tend tDat while Gates r.iav not have shared any prptUs ari-'ing froin tbe "state's money, or even have known that the money was behis used for purpose's loi speeulaoni yet (lie man ner in' which f'.ucs conducted the af- fairs'of Itfi treasury, imputes knowl c3gi. and amounts, to criminal ucgli- gence. The excitement ran hteh in the House "at tfaies ijnring the discus sion b( ''o'c resolutions. Speakers were frequently cheered by members. aiid persons in tha Ipbby.while the la dies were often seen waving their handkerchiefs in approval. The prin cipal supporters ol the resolution were Taylor of St. Louis, Wiley ot Iandolpli tin Ttif? , . , i-rj tkn, ya.s iead by Iclnlyre, of Andyr,in, dJDayls ami McUauiel.of Sali'.io.who were terribly ont-gencraled. ft the man agement ot the matter on the floor. Taylor, of St. Louis, made the speech in fcupport of the resolution and Mr. Davis In opposition, Mclutyre's speech oratorically, was a success, but (as is usually Hie case) as a legal argument was n failure. lie was not guarded in liis remarks and left so tippvy points exposed that they told heavjly against his sie. honpsty believe, that it the roll had been called before the ar gauiunt, the- resolution would have been defeated by a large majority. Legislation is progressing with more promptnessthnn ever injihc scssicn.but is yet unneccssarially retarded by the everlasting wrangling In the House over matters that sbpnld never have been brought before it. In the early session some sixjy members or more, organised a club, before which they carried all measures introduced into the House, and maintained such meas ures as any of its members miht de sire to prcscut; after which they would appoint seme member of the club to manage the matter on the floor. In the consideration of such matters they were without the assistants of experi encee legislatqrs, and, as might be ex pected, tbelr propositions were fre quently in violation of the rules of par liamentair law, the rules of the house, and not tinfrcqucntry, the Constitution iisell. But they would hang together for hours, engaged tho attention anj time ot tbe House tryin? to force through some measure, independent of rules, form cr anything else. The early session was taken up in the consideration of unimportant mat ters, (hobbies upon which members bad been elected), repeal otdog law. enactment of dog laws, repeal of rat law,lo prevent shooting of wild gees. alter sundown, to punish prisons for the embezzlement of real estate. (!) to discharge wnoj carriers.or some clerks, in opposition to the Normal Schools of the state, to re-establish township or ganization, tampering with the different interests of the Stutc, to reduce salaries of officers, co'ioty or state (o a mere nominal sum. one upon which the oltjccrs could not live. .And by yonr permission, Mr. Editor. I will say here, that until the people realize tho necessity ot electing men for their competency, they may expect nothing better. .There are good, able representatives in the House and. had it not been for them God only knows v.hat the end would have been. The Northwest is particularly fortu nate in the selection of its represeuta fives. In the whole history of the State, she has not been moro ably rep resented Campbell of Atchison, Cow an of Holt, Ellis of Nodaway, Haynes, ol DcKalb, Wiley. Saunders and Crowther of Bucbauuau, arc able, conscientious men. There is not a demagogue among theut; tb,ey i(pt promptly, fearlessly And indepciidant ot consequences. They each deserve the very highest praise at the hands of their pcoplc.'and those oftboSiatont large. C. V. Thomas is the very best clerk ol cither branch of tbe legislature. He is kind and affable, .moral, industri ous and always on band ; quick, per icetly reliable, and has tho confidence of every member ot his committee. To him Is the senate Judiciary commit tee greatly indebted for the rapid prog ress they have made in the revision ol the statutes. OllSEUVKIt Jefferson Cur, Mo., SIch. 15, '79. The fFflftrji(7ton Fast, which prov ed a true prophet when it announced In advance the Democratic progrqmrqo of defeating, the appropriations nnd compelling the call ot an extra, scsssio.il of Co ngrcss, i.ow declares that tw legisla live bill will be passed precisli in the form that it passed the last bouse, and then, it it U votocd by the president, there will be no attempt to pass the bill over his head, but both Houses, will at once adjourn, leaving iljc legislative and army appropriations unprovided or and the government without funds to i,ecp it in operation. It this cnuse is pursued, tho Democrat ic party will play exactly tbe raids that the RppiibIcan leaders are preparpd to trumpr Hon. Joseph C. S Blackburr.. Con gressman from Kentucky, who aspired tq tljp speakership of the House of Representative, islorty-ouo yeais of age and a lawyer by profession. Ho served in the Contederatc army dur ing the rebellion, and was severely wounded. For Hps reason he Is. very popular with the liiends oFlhc "Lost Cause" in Congres. hen he was married, Ruv. George. Miller of this. city Mood up with him as his 'besl man." STATEMENT of the Fiunnclal Condition of Holt County, Missouri, For the VenrCualnr Jiuiuiiry 31, 1S79- t ' ' - 2jl - 'v" " STATE OF MISSOURI I gs COUKTV OV HOLT To the Honorable CouMy Cowt of Holt Couiit;, Mo.: In obedience to your order, made nt'llfo Fcbi'ndry Term of the Holt County Court, held nt the Couit House in the town of Oregon, on the 6th day'"'of February, 1879, 4-Itequir-ii'.g the Clerk or snid court lo lur nisb an ubitract of the nmount of monoy expended in said county tif Holt n n tl for what purposes, lor the year cnliug January 31st, 1879." In accorduueo with tlie laws oT tij77. Section 18, page 228 tlio und:rrigued County Olerk begs leavu to submit the 'following abstract to-wlV: Public Funil l'Viucjiinl. Township' 69, Umigt! 'do do jo tlo do do do do do do do do do 37 37 37 37 38 38 :w 38 39 39 39 40 40 40 742 20 Ob CO 948 32 1,035 16 1,571 33 do do (10 do ilo flu il tlo do do do do Gl tfi fiO f.l f.2 GO 01 G2 60 Gl 62 747 '25 1,261 17 1,083 29 752 19 818 00 1.188 00 1.093 51 526 00 503. 00 506 00 Total amount l'p Fund $12,801 42 Totnl unit Tp Fund Total Swnmp Land Fuiul County School fund from Fines and forfeitures.., Kund aqd Canal Fund.... ToVn Fund., Internal Imp. Fund... '.. Total Public Fund...... .-312.804 42 5fr.9GG 9 G.759 83 775 pp 14'J US 2.751 79 8 1,200 03 Interest Public I'uuU. Kcbv 1 isrs To ball ii Ticasury...,,.. 8 81 5fi Kec'd Int swnuin Lnnd Fd 5,652 47 do Fines nnd torleit 407 10 do do do do do Statu School 4.250 06 Tp Fl Holt Co 1-091 41 Nodaway county 85 ii Andrew county 38 18 Atchison county 617 79 Total ,., $12,286 98 Recapitulation Total pd Trcaiircr,812,28G 98 Disbtiri-cinenls.... 12,186 39 AiqttoBal 100 59 12,286 93 12.286 98 To bal in Troasury.$103 59 1ST8 Common Comity Fond, Feb 1 Bui iu T'eas S 6,008 57 14 Rec'd of Collector 3,095 38 do Levi Oren 1 50 28 Mar31 May 1 1 14 Juiill Jly 15 An 1'4 SepU Octlfj No 15 SO 30 Dec 10 28 do Collector 4.700 09 do do 909 01 do C M Clark fees 3 GO do Jn Limbird 67 50 do Collrclor 531 G8 do do 805 45 do do 191 02 do do 196 05 do do 182 90 do do 393 69 do do 1.079 68 .loK C StJn&O B UU 1,401 68 West UniQ" Tel Co 11 32 do Collector 1.3.-11 53 Transl'd Co lnd Fund 1,023 41 Rec'd of Collector 4.840 60 do do 4.019 09 do J II C Curtl-.focs 529 68 4 1879 31 31 $31,639 46 JleenpitnUttioit Totnl pd Trcasurer$31,G39 46 To Warrants on Co Fund 10.861 19 Gopher scalp cert. 1,104 87 Grand andl'etil jury and willies frt... 1.258 79 Tranf to Road and Bridge Fund 9,428 G9 Transf to Foor F.l 400 00 Ain't to Bal 8.585 92 31,639 40 31.G39 46 To Jlal in Treasury $8,585 02 Rontl ami UrlUKFnd 1878 Feb 1 Bal due Trcas 3.825 62 8 Rocd Co Fund $1,000 00 8 do Road Fd 900 00 8 Uailnmd Fund 115 09 8 Co lnd Fund 2.628 29 8 Roc. Cblh-cior G8 53 Mnr8 From Com Cty 2.500 00 8 County iurt.. 777 4l GU91 15 Callpclnr Apl 15 M:iyl4 Jun 14 J'lylS tin 97 46 da 143 01 1j 115 71 do 19 29 do 8 84 ugr2 Sen 14 do 5G 27 Oct 15 do 16 27 Novl5 do 35 22 30 K (J St J & C B Rnilnniil Co 833 38 30 WtstU '1V1. Co 2 83 Dec 6 Com Cty Fund 1.000 00 1Q From Collect'r 101 9.3 23RM & B'gP'dl.OfT-ga 1879 Jan 31 From Col...,. 83.34 11,719 99 Jiecaiilulation. Jan 31 Total pd Trs 11.749 99 To wnrants on Road ami Bridge Faud.. 10.240 56 Feb 1 Amt to Balance 2.316 19 $11.06.6 18 14,066 18 By Warrant out standing and un paid 82,316 19 County Pour Fund. 1878 Fwb 1 Bal in Trcas 83,202 32 14 Rec'd of Col 37 26 MariS do do 53 43 Ai.ISi do do 30 62 ai J U Ooltrcll 192 15 Mnyl4 A C Ware.. 109 30 14 from Ool..., 32 41 JtinlS from Co FM 400 00 18 from Col . . 4 12 Aug SAC Ware... M 05, 8 do ... 5 43 Sep 14 from Col $K) 74 Novl5 from Col.... 9 63 Deo 2 Ain't trans- troin Co lnd. 500 00 10 from Col.... 9 20 31 lo .... 13 82 S 1.672 00 Jlcenpituliitioii. 1879 Jan 31 Totnl paid .treasury .... Am't of war'ants To warrant 79 litariiir data Mch 22, 1873, to Jepb Martin p't payment on Co. poor lanu Fcbl Am't to ial.., 4.G72 00 2,492 i3 2,185 oO 13 S 1.677 13-1.679 18 B.il due Treas 6 13 Principal Knll Heart Fnnd. 1878 Feb 1 Bnl in TrrnsurjS 415 12 HRje'd from Col. 711 Maris do d. 38 02 Apl3t do do 25 41 My 14 do do 2316 Sep 17 do do 370 Nov 15 tlo do 1 79 D,cp 10 do do 20 64 10 da do 8G4 $513 49, JlecamluMlon. Febl4 Trar.sl'd to Road, aud Bridg Fu-.,d ... to outstanding Bonds Am't tq Bal..., $415 09 100 00 28 40 $548 49 $543 49 To Bal in Treasury 28 40 Attest. J. II. C. Conns, Conutv Clerk. (AnVEnTjsiMNTl. What's n Home Witlioiit nn Or cltnrd T T. E. B. jA S O Pf, Tlio JIftii Fron Wliom to Purcbnae Yonr Trees. Prom th 6hcnn.lQQH (Iqwa) Roio-ter, The gentle breath of spring Is now wooing to life and beauty the powers of animated nature which have lain dormant beneath the chilling blaBts ot winter, and soon the bills and the vales will greet the rye chid in the frcshuejs of lovely naturu's attractive ntliro, emerald green, while tbn open ing buds ami blossom? will lend their frngrauco to heighten the ciichnnt mptit ever attendant on the birth of this lovely season. Amid all theso attractions it is with sincere pleasure that we inform our many readers that that able horticul turist, T. E. B. Mason, proprietor of the Mount Arbor Nnrfery, has per manently located here in Shenandoah, whero be Intends to superintend the extensive nursery business in which bo is engaged. It is almost unnecessary lo inform our renders that, dchpito the shafts of envy which merited success ever excites, Mr. Mason has earned a de served reputation ns nurseryman a success due to application. and atten tion to biibinc8,and n comprehensive knowledge of it in all 1U details. No man can expect to succeed in business who does not adapt himself to the wants and demands of his customers In this regard. Mr. Mason is, in our opinion, above reproach. We con sider him to'bc a thoroughlj reliable, liberal and intelligent Horticulturist, whose efforts in that behalf are worthy of all praise. The Horticulturist is the bencfac tor of tho farmei and the friend of mankind. How bleak would be our prairie homes, denuded as they are of cither fruit, sbnde or ornamental trees, if It were not for the friendly aislslance oi Uiose who make Horti culture a speclally,and duvoting their monr-r. their tute and llicir talents to its development, . thus contribute to the wealth, comfort and happiness of our people, both present and prospective. No farm homo can be considered a cotnpleto or desirable one which is destitute of an orchard. It Is alike a sourco of comfort, pleasure and profit, and loads a charm that nothing else can supply. Our country is but in its infancy and is at nrcsent an inipr-rtcr.instcad nf lipinr a nroduccr ot. fruit. But the day is not far distant when &oulh western Iowa, with judicious care and inannnemcnt of her young orcb ards, will bo an exporter of fruit, and from this production aloneadd tlious .d of dollars to her wealth. Henoe It Is that we consider it our duty to urge our renders to lake cs- perial Interest in the culture of fruit trers. Many neglect this profitable branch of husbandry ai d aio losers thereby, while those who jrlvc it es pecial care and dilligcnt attention have no caiisn of regret, as it height ens their enjoyments aud increases thoir wealth. Farmers, take onr tdvirc! Do not neglect this interest, nnd we cannot recommend vou lo n more honorable. reliable and trustworthy Horticultur ist than T. E. B. Mason, of Shenan doah, of whom to purchase young trees, and who has on hand a van nmount pf all kinds of Nursery Stock, besides millions of Usage Orange Hedge Plants. Sa lar thcro havj lom'.t'iirty thousand npp'Ications tor back pensions. Ap plications arc coming iu at the rate ot 400 per day ' r - The Dnko of Connaught, Km ol Queen Victoria, and the Prinzes Louisa Margaret, daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, were married on Thursday of last week in ,. George's chipol, Windsor, tho .prp.noiiv be nr tierlormeu oy me archbishop ol Canterbury. The Irrepressible W. R. Adams 1 now monopolizing the Corning Her ald. He had two communications iu the last issue of that paper. This Is rourh on the Bet aid. Tub town eloctions which wove held. in Maino on Monday tod the saipe story of disaster to the Greenback par ty that previous qiies l(ave told. U.an or. which was carried by thu !recn- backers last year, was carried by tbe RenubllGUiH by liaiitloiiie majorities. Au.'iista was nnablo to. elect a mayor. biitthc Republicans routed tho Green InickerVfrom tho City Council and re- raiip-il mntrol Iheiusclvi s. tatal ue feat met thoGreeab.ickers in neighbor In" towns, and many other important lociliiiiM were reitnred, to RepiiMicau rule. Tliure can bu no further doubt that Maine is icst.ired to its old placo in thu column of sure Republican States. TQ THE FARMERS NEEDING PLOWS I You cai( probably buy soma lncs of goods from us this spring, to better advantage than trom. anyone In tho tarrnqig Implement Tracl -IN THIS. PABT--- OF MISSOURI, Wo expect to make our Warehouse JBtLeadlqiiarters FOR OF ALL i, AND YOU CAN Kest Assured TIIAT- Wc Can Give You r-AB Liberal Terms AS .A-iiy One Else. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT THE IMPLEMENT TRADE OF THE Farmer? of Holt County, AND AS The Season Advances WE SHALL Bli, PLEASED TO- Show You Through OUR ENTIRE STOCK. -AND ANDERSON Oregon Missouri. Order of Publication. STATE OK MHSOUlU, I s s Cousty or Hult. J In tbe Circuit Court uf M county , April Tnon Ilj?J. Tlie STATE OF MISSOURI,") t lis rolutlnn Hml til I hi ! uaoi lUalotlfl. SXMVXL W. StoBRtSOX, AUA1NST r Wiu.uk II. Chase, Dtfinilant. AT THIS DAY tomes tbe I'lalnlln bcryln, bv his oltornry, ucfiire the umltrsiiriiwl clerk r.ilil Mtirt. In vjicjitlun anil flies his Detiliun nml MniiUvif. iMihii;iimunir other Ihlncs. that the Hbore iianii-U Kcfcnilani Is a uun-residvut of the HUlt and that the urillnary process ot law cannnt beserreil uiwnlilm. Whcrc-mum It is ordered by the clerk llitt uM Drfer.ilaot be noltdeU by Vublicution, that I'lalntm ha" comnwucea suit aainsi niiu iu hi. nlilt and ireneral nature ol' which is to recover of said bcemlant the sum or SI0.1J claimwl to be Uui- the l'lulnllff for back taxes aud lulcmlon tbe follow iuj? ue c.Ibeil Ileal Katate lluate, lying and beiu; in the County of Holt ami tUr Male uf iUlwut. to-wlt: The cast half of the southeast o,uar,r of Sc tloiThlrty Ave, (33) and the northwest fourth m. innihirMt niirtr of flection Thirty-six Obi all In Towuthti. Slxty-ene (61) of KSe And that ualess tbe said Defendant, VUllara II. Chase be aud apir at this court at the next term thereor, to be begun and holden at the Court House, in the city of Oregon, In said county, on the SSIh day ot April iiext, and on or belore the sixth day or said term, auswer or plead to the I'ttllic.n In said cauc, the .same will bu taken M ooufvMCd, aud judmeut reu- Input uraii.lilislw. And it is nirtiiBP onlcml thai oouy hereof be published according to law. W. It. SrMXUElt, Clerk. STATE OK M1SSOUUI, 1M Cocsur or holt. j 1. W. U. 8prlnirer, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Holt county arort'. aid. hereby certiry that the above Is a true copy or Urn arluiusi order seal of publication, In the cause therein named, as tbe same appears iu my ofilce. Witm-si my hand as Clerk, and the seal oraa id Court. Don it oflice in Orrgo.i. this 3rd day ot March. 1ST!). W.B. 8PBI.NUEB, Clerk. Order of PntUoatloa. STATE OV MISSOURI, 1 Cocntt or HuLT i Iu tb.e Circuit Court or said county. January, lenp, 187.9, STAT QV MISSOURI, "I te lD U4 f . ."t Sauckl W. MoBalsoxi tUillectorurtbe Itevenueef libit County, State ofMIssouri. . ,... William C. Smith, DA.ndmt, t TTIIIS DAV come the Plaint n herein bj J. his attorney.anitit aupeanng-to ine.saus radian of the court that ne Defendant William C. Hiuitb is a non-resident or the Mate or .Mis souri Bnd ,he ordinary tirqceas oflsw cannot be serveu upon hlia. WtZ21mm It U nnl.rl bV the IVUCt lhat said Dsftudahtbe notideilby publication, that I'laintlff has commenced aul: agaiust him in this court, Ibc abject and Ren eral aatre of which Is to secure of said Itefeadanl the sum or One hundred aud Maety-six an thirteen hun dmllh ilulUW. el.lrae t be due I'lftlttUff for back taxes on Ih tulluwlne drstflhwl neal La late, situate in ilolt Couoty Mlsiourl, to-wit. The east hair aud southwest fourth of the northeast quarter of Section Twtnty-ulne. H3) in Township 8lxty-twu, (HI) , or Itsnjre Thlrty ulue IX) aud the northeast rourtli or the south east quarter or Section Twenty-seven (J7. In Township Slxty-une lilj, of lUngt Thlrty-uiiie 3))l ami the east half and the northwest fourth or the south-west quarter ol Section Twenly Six 201. in Township Sixty one SI, of llange Thirty-ulnle 531. ....... . And that unless the said Defendant be and appear at this Court at the next term, thereof, to lie begun and holdfn at the Court Hons, in the City or Oreiron, In said County, outhc&th day or April, IS70, nex. and on -or beroro thu -tw.w.. .In t.rtn. nnswer or idead to the Petilidu In said cause, the same will be takeu us conresMd. and Judsment will be reademi upciurdiugly. .... . ud II Is further ontered. that a copy hereof MicVttsively the U.t Insertion lobe at least four weeks before tbeiMh day or April, 18TJ. !W. B. Sl'IlISGEIl, Clerk STATE OK MISSOURI, M ' I, W. II, aprlpger. Clerk of the J:ircult Ivstirl or Ilolt County arorcsald, lirebjr certify, that the above Is a trne copy of. the orwitaV Order of publication , 111 the e therein named. a JliesaiiS'iiiliearV in my onlea. Witness nV hand MClerk.aml ii. .nl or said 'Court. Doiu at office in yroiuu.Uijj MBUIII I I 3UNS5 Inoludlnsx Shooting; Outfit. Every Gun Warranted. Ho;irlh, Mogrs a llruuxs Ot. Louis. Otjer of Publication. $TATfi or MISSOUM. I S3 In ISP tlrFMtt CllHrt of al.l W-BBntv, April tvrro, ipo. Men 8 ItftttP.!. VHY A, Kann. Morris Kfiim, friil Mhr Wineniu,tirtnrtIolnii)as- inrsiimw iNMrranamufenti "I wf ft"1"1' Winffliauft U0, lMUl(fi, ta. Odnon. ail WtHi0 Riohikrtlwn. tiarJncra iintnff lninus IIP dnn nme anil swle uVOfnaa itif Mloa, prfvndaats A Tt1 lit li-U cpmf llif lHalnttS4 liemnPy IraTOTi ,Mfar mlm(iri il Ounrl. In vuwllon. nail ilia In urllllnn nml adiOavil. aulina iuobb blhrr tl: Inim th&t the Drftili.tanl. .lahn U U&nan. lit a nft-K-tWfut of tlo of UlMQiirt, vA Mlt thttonlmary ptoMU of uw can not be strrrd non nun. Wherutn it i& wiUre'l bylhe Clerk thstsal.l I)f frnilant hu notlQcl liV IHIjllcallas. tl I"nlilIcallan,lhitl'Iin- Ilffj bare curamencetl a mlt saln kim in lb,( Court by pelltlon au.l attachment, tbe plijicl nn.l jrencral nnmre or vhlch U to collect two certain arcounls or ow bitn'lred and forty rlffht (SMS) dollars anil acrenty-elglit aud as-iwi (75 .IS-lot) Hollars WKpccllvflr, which said riaintlOs claim that Defendant Jtvlly OV tlirm and that said Defendant's property is al tachrd and tlat naless the said Defendant John M. Canon be and appear at this Court at the next Term thareor, t. be beun and holden at the Conrt llnnse. in the City or Ore(on, in said County. onthe2Slhduy or April next, and On pr before the Cth day of (aid Term, answer ur plead to tbe 1'etlllon in said cause. the same irlll lip taken as confessed, and Judgment rendeml accordingly. And It is tnrther ordered, that a copy heleof De paoiuneu acconnnir to law lor lour wceas miccersiTely, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the SSth day or April, 1879. W. It. Sl-ltLNUOt, Clerk. STATE or Mtasouiu. 1 s, Coustt or Holt. l I. W. II. Rprlnirer, Clerk or the Cir cuit Court i't Holt Connty aforesaid, hereby certify that the ahore is a true copy of the Original Order o! Publi cation. In the cause therein named, as tho same atmrars In my office. UxALl Witness my hand as Clerk, and the seal of said Court. Done at office In Oregon, this 21th day of February. ,l!79" W. K. SPBINUER, Clerk. Order of PuWIoatlon. state or Mirsouut Countt or Holt. J lo the Circuit Court of said April, Term 1873 AX1K CntLCOAT - County, Plaintiff, Defendant. JOKPII ClIILCOAT A tie; T THIS DAY comes the rialntiff herein by . her Attorney, before the undersigned Jlerk of the Circuit Court . f Holt County, MlMouri, in VaeaUon ana flies her uetltlon statlne among oth er thlners. that the Defendant la non- rctldent of tti State and cann.t have the Ammnn UMUlLia nt 1 AT MrVeU UDOn him. Whereupon It a ortlereil uy tne u mai " Defendant be notlfled by publication, thai I'laintlff has wmroenccd suit against him la this Court The object and general nature of which 1st. bodirorctftl from the bonds of matrimony now existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, ami that said murrtwa between I'laintlff and De- rendant, bo ukuoeoq anu neia lur oauKu,. And that anlrss the sabl Defendant, be ami aopar Ot this Coyrt at the next terra there of, to Ve bwim ami holden at lh Court House in the CUy of Oregon in said county, on tb tut h ilv nt Anvil nnvt. and. on or befOTC la lith dav of said arm. answer or plead to lb. petition in said cause, lb. .ame wlll be taken as conftssert and Judgment wut be renuereii acconlluelr. And it is further ordered that a eopy hereof pe published "OoertUng to law for foor weeks successively, the last Insertion to be at least fourwpoks Usfure tho commencement or the n( term or mis curt. STATE OK MISSOUHI . comrror hoit- I - i. w. n. spi I. W. a. Ruringer. Clerk ot in l.'lraiilt Court of ItOlL. aid, hereby -emiy mai abo l. (rn noiiT or the orisinal Order. orpublloatfun. In the cause thtreta named, M the same appvar In mj. (tsTALl Ofilce. U'ltne my hand aa Cleik. an.1 th aval of said Court, uone at osce w Orrgon.thls Slt day of February. W. K. SriUSOEK, Clerk Order of Publication. STATE OK MISSOUttI Cou.sxr or Holt J In the Circuit Court of said county, January Terra 1SJ9. STATE OK MISSOURI at the relation and to the ne of Sm i. W. Jlonmsox Plaintiff Colleelorofthtlteveuue off Hult Coudly Ho.. AGAINST Charln Gereanx Dfrndsnt. AT THIS DAY cornea the Plaintiff hsrein by his Attorney, and It appearing to the sat Isractionorthe Court that the defendant Is t non-midentofthe State of Missouri and can not be servedby the common process of law. Whereupon It Is ordered by the Court thai said Defendant be oolided by publication, that 1'lalntiH has commenced a suit against him In this Conrt. . . . , . , , The object and general ualnn ofwbleb Islo recover of Defendant tbe sum nfnluety-two and ninety-six one hundredths dollars (M.M3) claimed to be due plaintifffroni back 'axes an4 Interest on the following described n uiate. Irlnir belnr. an.1 siluated In the County of Holt andltale of Missouri, to-wit: The southeast quarter nf section twelve. Township Sixty-one. of Itance Forty, fr the year IiCI. 1U71. IM7S. 1ST. anil and i that unless me id DefendAnt be appear at this court atthe next terra tbereo, f beriin and holdvu at the Court House In tn 1m. the City orOrejron iawt-l county on the iStb day or April 187! no,,wl.on orbelore the sixlh day of salil term, answer or plead to the peti tion In satd caiue, tb.e same will be taken as conre4rl, amljiitUnisatviU be rendeied ac cordingly. And it is rurthsr onleredthat a eopy hereoi be publlshwl accordlnx to law for four wests successively, the last lusertion to be at let lour weeks belore the conin,en.fHBcnt or the next term of this Caurl. DTATKOf illSHUUIlI ) Cocx rT or Holt I, W. II. Sprlnrtr Clark of the Circuit Court of llult County alore said, hereby certify that Ihe above Is a true copy afthe original Order of Publication, in Ihe cause therein named, as the same appear in my ..rtin SeAl Witness my hand as Clerk, and the uat of Rlil Court. Done at ofllcelo tlrrirau. hu-itday or tro., ib.y. .1 .. . . i " cierx. Order of Pablloatlon. BTATK OK MISSOURI I Cocstt or HoiT. t In 'lie Circuit Court or Holt county Missouri January Term, 1879. KTA rK OK MKSOURI I at tbe relation aud to Ihe use or Sax'l W. Moumsos, Collector or Revenue of Ilolt Cvunty, Mo., Vlalutlff AGAINST John P. Hall. Defendant. AT THIS DAY comes tbe plaintiff ftexem uy his atterney. and it apearlns to the isiactlonufthe artirt that Ihe iMrfendaut Is a non-rtirdrm of the State or Missouri and M not be summupevl l tn' .ct!on:K r.rf ivk.M.ni.i. it u rilriHt br the Court that ." Ly"-ej '. ?-.".7i . . "'....l.il-.il ,1... salil aeteiiqant uouueii ojr f""",'--"",' Plaintiff ha conimenced a suit against bli t In r thlj Court: Thu ulilectand Keuerai w which, U Ift recqyef of said defendant I Slxly-Kmir mit) Uty-one hundredlhs 'sum liars which ts siaimeu iu pe uue i i;i. back t-wmm MtMi inireriL on ine rouowinir cribed real estate, situate, Ivinxaud being in couu- e ol am isourI. to-wi' Voulh half ol the northeast quarLjT of see ti..n im iinruihlu ii J . runae '0. rurawiejwesrs lo tiro ii lri'itt 1S71. bRSAnsTlsTS. Aud that unlet the snill DefeudaVpe and and appear at this Court at the neat ttl nenr or. lo be besun aud bolden at thfloirmiloiue in ih. l lur nrtlrrirnu in saMaVhuntyfU the itt. Mr Ai.ril KlUnukl andjBUor before the sixth da of said tenuwidKr plead to the petition Iu said caiuejkisa as confessed, and JU'lr e win um ich will be rendered And It is rurlberonleredlUat a copy hereoi bauubli.hedaecordlux to law. ror rourweeTs sucwilVelr. the last lesesliuf to be at leu four week before t(ir eorerfleneement oC a ai Term. . ... . . TATE OK MlaailbUI, I u COUSTT OB HUM. . .. . IIQLf. I. W. 11. Circuit tkiurt I of Holt county afore- MMfiuiriir. i.ier& i said, hereby eertiry that 1. . r ii . i v nf tin. orie in abort or Publicatkiu, in the cause therein named, a tlm gaipe appear iu my t a 1 nrllf l r- WlTXRs my Und a Clerk, and the seat or saw uouri, uone i oiu'jc iu Urriron. this ilst day or Keli. 187B. ' ' W. R. SPltlSOElt, Clerk. ltchiug Piles. The symptoms Uf mO-Mure, llKe iersplratin Intense ilbbluRI increased by scratehins;. very dUtreaslcs:. particularly at ulgbt as if pin ,...w w.n. r.rMwlini- In ami aboutthe rectum. Ihe liccv&U part' a,re sometlmei" affectct; If al lowed to continue, very serious results may follow. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is .lMMnt Miiri. r.tirr. ilOilC CURES. We were great sufferers T.p.WEYMAN, llstter. 8 3.6th St., Pf"; neaiier, u von r. sunerins from this dU IrMSlujrCaraplalut. orT RlnS Wrm.. I''!'1"; Crukly, Scaly, Skill hi Jialut, or Te'ter. Itch, Scaldllead Ilarliers Itrh. any ly. Skill r;ruptiou. use twijnt t Olntmeul and be eureil. Sent by mall lit an address on receipt of price (in eurrency or lMwtaKestniMi), Wcabox, three boxe l.S3. Address letters, Dr. SwayneA Son, 33H.N.6th St.. Phllailelphta. No charge Tor ailvice. Sold bydiugslstsgeucrally. Jan. 3-y 1. II1LIP RCIIUI.TE. SCHTJLTE SROS OIJSGOIX, MO. Will soli at Gost for Cash during the months of March and April, 1879 .-"7 Their Large Stock of The finest Int of Fine Cntsinmrc in Um citv a large tok of Getitleme'B Glovet. a lot of Fine Blankets enririr i .in. tock of Caps, Four Plecea of Gingham. Txrclve LailjphT Slinwl. Ttvelve Sella Goblet a, Ten Settx Tnnililcrii. Twelve Set ta Dessert Dl-hps. Teapots. Cafira. Twelve fltcher. A Very Fine Line of gnit JacfcetB An en tlretock of Boot, onn doznn Psii ot Wnmnx Shn Two iloen Pair of Chllrlreng OOIMEE .1NX while You Have an SCHULTE BROS $100,000 TO LOAN Af 9 per Ceafr Interest 3Mk3 5 VEABS tjma. Apply or vcrfta-ro JOHN F.iXCSS. OrcS9. Misaonri. Room No. 13 Haiwc. ' j? jk. at ivi. is JEH t& Do not forget that it P. OOK & CO. -is- ImiJL STACKER i . WITH r I The Beat lane -OF IMPLEMENTS -IN DFOtKEST CITY To-"Wit. The Best Har vesters and Binders, The Best Self-Rake Reapers 5 trtg te and Combined, Dropzer, The Best Com bined. Dropper, The Best: Plows. The Best BffowecS) The Best Rid ing and Walk ing CMtt! vators, Best SSCJJBZY PLOW The Beet Corn nnd Wbent Drills. The The Best Broad Cast Sder. the Best Horse Cotv Planter, the Standard Horse Corn Planter., the Best Grain Headcr, the Best Thresher, the- BOSS WAGONS,; of the ae. A fulli line ot Agricultural Implements which I. will sell as low as firsN. class Implements can bo sold. In this or any othes marke- el. Don't lorget Ibat 1 at aa, Agom FOR THE MANUFACTUBERS, that you are notldcaling with-co Uilddle uiau. Call and fee me when you want auytling in my line, and I will convince yon that TH K AMOVE IS A FACT, R. P. ZOOK & CO.. FOREST CITY, MO. . GOOD INCOHil SOME EXE UKTIC YO.VNO lABT OR The nklaSosle vfffttetlnclnaatl lust cnninlrtrd. awl are n .rtlrla that has alwara hem Dm In eYiry rtQU4eaoim inn ia aaarwswl to tho nuUIUheraof thlaancr, Uie pro Hinri. ... ..t lift f r ler infm la some rrii hip nar mcltloiaelptOBlo ol hi countf. U Tl srliloro lhat t nr IW step so swktNtlr tl aruwDQ win rtiirretut t dNtlX tut" unlrrrsrl farar. luucyirs arc lomi ii praise, for it possessss die merit of at way Dc Ins: rvutly i Ihcra are no weights to hunt pu nml ..i.,.t r. aiwaTarellahle-wlllDot crt ollt of UuiMeW-psra ars lomt (n It orJer aaJ is an ornament to tae kitchen. Th ittnerlptlurt Is simply a base sarm.oun.tetl br a hollow column, la which wotks A sptrnl spring so sclentWcally guacl. Hl Uusle't to welsh anrlhlUK VP lo twelve pounds wllh per fect acuracv. Qa the top ol the column is the i.uir.irm ou which the articles to be weichett areplacetl. lly Ihemrrr tnrninr of ascrewthe tare uf the JUa. plal or whatever JOU may use in welshlns. Is taken out anil the nr( weight Kiven. ltousekreers at once see Its VSIUf lu welshinc sugar or fruit. In making preserves ur Jellies, oU teUlng the buthr's or grvcrr's wtlglit.aml tbe thousa.n( aiul one cases that Q .n. wh. 0 Am.thlnir thut ahrtiild be weiirheil ac curately 1 ceanr. The Scales are Uai4- soinely iMtinted ami ttfuvxe)!, anil n,ro sola at about .ne-thlnl Ihe pric clurpeil fr Inferior scales nf the wi caiiacltv. It seems tu u that nearly every family In thU county wmtU want one, ana It 1 certainly a rare opportuni ty for some sirMTt ami energetic party to lck iii quite a nl little Income during the next r..iv niiinthd Ttif rumnaiiv ba aernts In no more favorabl location wh are making 3 to a per day, ami trreare certainly bevcral in this vicinity who oau do u well r rec.m menil uch ti aililrvsslhr Ohio Scale oik.?. Elm and tleurge strevt. Cincinnati, O.. an;l ai infornistloii, etc., will bo cheerlillly given litem by mentioning our paper BAA I EI. BCnriTIJ. Chocs. BUY Obtj oirtTimt v WS&S SCHOOL BOOKS ' AT KING AND PROUD XzcaTers jj DRUGS WEDICIKES OILS SOA? DTE STUFFS UUUSHES GLASS TEA& SJICES- TOBACCO CIGARS COAL OIL HOOKS LANTERNS STATIONARY. ETC PRESCRJPTtONS;H trotnptl0. ajxl earsCulIy Jre ,1ml the Celebrated WHITE. SHITTLE? re kept on nand.tinl nH will be'Fblil!' at belter bargains Dmh joh car?t yet at iny oilier pliee Wo also keep a full line ofi fixtures. Drop ki and see us at the OLD STANDI A'arlh Sitte of Ieir Sqart-i. JIOLT COUXTY NUESEE IT OREGON. MO. Geo P. Jiuckhardt; PEEjOPRIETOR. A splendid stock ait troes. ooonposc'l' in pent oS Pear, leaj; Apple, Appiet. Peach, Pach,, PIum,.P!um Cherry. , Cherry, Cherry, Apricot, Apricot, Quince, Quince JJTE R G B SENS'- IN GREAT VARIE.rX. A very larse stock o? Extra Small Fruits;, Socb33 BiACKRKnKrKS, T.LACKftEKRIES,,. BASPBEMURV?, BASIIBKUUIES.. UOOSKUEKIUI' STItfcWBKIUJES, STO.WBERmE(,- CCUIUSTS ETC. OJUKAXTS, ETC! also; . DecMuous Srnanjfintar TrcesN All Trees Gtiarant of Kind audi Condition as Re evented. Ad ;le?s to dress all O GEO.P.L RDT IO. S3 COLO PtATKDAVA"l!'Cllta.Cli'pel iath known wiirlit. Safin u Vatdtfte U JStnU. AdSres.A.CaCI.rsEC0..Cld3o $4 ..riviriler.rrfUlihe-vrTBnie IKt- lit tKC J. R lord irrV, (ilcac lu. Ma 1 I 1 KKA