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lvn Ifanoher dh It "i rt-jtn ..V. sin: Vt .I.,,,,, ; OKEGQN, . MSSPUW -gifeAY, DECEMBER. 17 1880. , . j - -ni- 1 - : VOIiTTME XVI. ; ' 1 -J ) ' .... .-. . - 11 l j : : i ; . - local JolUugs -Dont fail to rcad'Uic Supplomcrit, Ucv. Mr. Evans will .preach in tUq Btnton school house next Sabbath morning at eteven o'clock. Rev. Mr. Mt-Kihlaynrill preach in Forest City .aextijaubath morning . and vcnipg. ,V' : " Fill lifer lmtlo full of sponges, Sister's going out to skate.; . She will need, their yieMiDg softness " Vhen fo tries the figure 8. MS. Moodie of Kew Point. desirVw to seU his farm near iJsT Point;" g"39,d chancerto get.ji fitfet'ekss tarra on roas onablc terras. Married TjvCRov. 3". ShnjvrJter, At Ms residence in this, city on Thursday- evening, December 9th 18S0, Mr-ath-J aniclr. juoore -co ansa rw angalcr of SilasOftirpCf tiP1 Holt orawy, . . ,.- drfrfuov .;r.. If those of our fentJscHBetjrjagln' Craig iihd vjciairy williceBa1t:'onr ad vertising colnmns they will find that Santa Clans will- this, jcar mako his lieadquaricrs at W. II. Boyer's, Cniig, llo. The Gardner Bros., over 8chultc 6torc,last week received ;one of the hanilsdniest parlor organs-erer hrSughl t Oregon. They efferit fqr sale at a-. bargain. Ca'l and see it. Our columns are sow filline up with Christmas advertisements.' Those who wish to purchase holiday prf.ents can find out where to go for whatever may bo waotad, by raadlng these adver tisements. . A sensible exchange. says: ''Fence board advertisements are well enough' but if you are desirohs of purchasing an articlo It i5t8a!ier and morc.conTenient to look through the colnmns of a news paper and see who has it for salo than to hunt up a team and drirc around thc ccuntry reading fence." Tfhns becnleamed from experience that one bnshel of corn in the ear will make nine pounds of pork, the name amo-ant of raw -meal twelve ponds,and sixteen and a half pounds from coond. meal. By cooking yon dojibls the hulk and value'of the meal. tt easy to see that meal is the most proCtable. TheTarkio Ilcralrt has mado its appearance and ilia first number is now before us. It is" published at the naw town in Atchison county; is a five col umn folio, patent inside; and tho edi tor Is J, R. Dodds, s ho ,now runs twp papers, both weakly. We 'wish It suc-ccs-Lcommensnrato with its merits. Promissory note swindlers do cprae to grief occassionally, thank, fortune. AVm. H. Needham. of Harrison county, was convicted of forgery at. Gallatin, last week, am! sent p ior two years. fecdhsm sold hog-medicine to farmers, 510 in SO days if the medicine vraS cf frptive. .These contracts wero changeil -to promi-sory notes, and some of them -wcrc-purchased by thc.-Farmcrs' Bank it jamesport, and some by a h'.ihk in Gallatin.' He has met his reward. wholcale arrest of Baggage Wasters, Express llcssengcrs, Conduc tors and other train m-nconnectwl with the K. C. road was laa'do last week on warrants chargine them with robbing haegage of throngh passengeir. The arrest created a profound sensation at Kansas City, St. Joseph ahfl Council Blnffs. It is senerally believed that foiu of"the men, enjifciidly tho . Con iluct"irs,. are innoeent of "tho charge, Tbeyvwill all have a hearing at Kansas -City on tho ?5l. The concert civen br1 the Rival Concert Company in this city pn 3fon- darevcnins.was a genuine treat to all present.- - Each member of the company is an artist, who has ha4 Miornugh (training. We are glad that they were erected by a crowded house, quite a number being present from Forest Cjty. The Woman's Union is entitled to the credit of bringing this company here, and they should receive the thanks of .every lover of music. Can nothiug be dojj to put a stop to tho frequent burglaries which take place in this city? Last Saturday pight the postoffiee was broken Into byprying open a window on the west sido and .Feveral dollar in mo;y abslracjed from tbo woney 'drawer. Soarcely a " week p.vsts in which wp do not heur t some one's pantry or cellar being raided We bcliera it would be a good Mwa to .organize a vigilance committee and make an examnle of the first caught, by of a tree. , Thosefff our sulcribers yho desire to take aifetropoman paper, in aadi- tion to the Skntiijel, fnjqjicntly Mti ,Kult us as tPtlic huf psjier fnf them tc ubscrlfor. To sue wo invariably oiicommcnd tjc Kuw York Tribune. .It is, in our opinion, by far J.b best newspaper published in the United States; and he who carefully reads it -cverv week will keep abreast of the jitnes on all subjcU worthy of atten tion. We publish tho Tribune's prosi pectus elsewhere in this Uwo. Read it; and then, if yon wish to take it, leave . your order with the SwrnxEn, ww li'ave made arrangements to clul y'ik it at reduced rates. Tho skating mauia has taken pos session of tho yoting people of Oregon this winter, and such frisky young colts ii Jack Alasten, JyCvi mok, jaiucs CiimmiriR, Andy Kret and others, ac companied by indies, ijjiake fremvent ovi-iirsioiis to iho nciffliborin? nonds and creeks. An jirrangoraent has hcen ni:ide to keep tlie largo sheet of wator near Kunkel' mill in prime fikatjag) condition and duriu? die rcmalndev u! i the winter that wi'l Imj the p'acn t)i rundozvoiii of all the bids and l.Tssiusjii every inoonliglit evening when the - weather is cold enough to make good ice. Skating i a Wealthy and fashion able amiifeiucnt ami nviry yourg lady bliould Mrii-' to ImixwJii) nrjificient in tliU accumplldimip. Ilcrshbei-gcr& Anderson have tal - entlip agency for the celebrale4 lvan sas wagon. Elder . Maupini will preach at the Unionsohool houso'next Sabbath morn ing and evening. J. A. Dcmuth is preparing-to build alargo brick addition to his fosndry in Forest City;, I -Our. Maitland, correspondent in ' onus ns that 2jilM head of cattle arc now being lfattencd,in. ' tha't.vicinity. Twi thousand dollars to "loan, in iums to suit, byTC Dungan, Oregon, Mo.. .. ., , -iMrs'VX. A, CJi)5stiHu ltftiot Chl-,' cago, last; Monday,to visit her son; Wm. H. Christiaiiof .the Chicago Tri bune. Mrs. English anil dangLtor,' who last Tuesday A Mr. "Ton ng of' St. Joseph has bad cut, and is shipping 120,000 feet or walnut logs. -TKisywere bought from varLO'us persons in tho hills and - bot tom aotitb of this city. , ' u Rcaithe prospflcfds bf Trotb the ne.vspaper which first puullshcd' tlie Jlorcy jlctter. It 1 the j-pd-ljottest pa per published in New York. -Specimen copies of tho paper may bo seen Jit he Sentinel office.'- ; ' ' rTho led honsos' being now gen cr allv filled, we - havei-boen , having tho j.indiau summer which shouldliave been here long ago. Last Tuesday and W'cdpejfJay were real aiitumn daj-s. For .some reason tbu work on. the culvert near Adolph's ,on the jorcst City road, has bejtn suspsnded. lliis work should be prosceuten to com pletion as rapidly.as pns?ible. It will not be long before the thaws of spring will rentier the road imp assabje at that point unless somcthing is done soon to protect it. Renicnibcc the quarterly meeting attbe M E. church in this city on next Saturday and Sunday. Tho services.on Sunday will be. as follows: Love Feast at 0. 1-2 A . 3t ; Preaching Jby Dr. Way man at U A. m., after which the sacra- mcnt of the Lord's Supper will bo ad ministered; Sunday School -Temperance Mass Meeting at 3 r. m., addressed by Revs- Waym.m and C'heaiieyf. and Union Tdnipcranes Service at'niglif, conducted by Rev. Chcaney. It is reported that, ior porno rea son not givcii, the Oregon public schools wjjl nut give the usual holiday this ivm- tcr between Christmas' and New Year, If true, this will bo very unsatisfactory to both parentis and jiiijiils. The child renrsrjjtjtjed trfthis holiday; they. look toward to,1t wltltcVW "Uc ipations; and to deprive thein of it will be a hardship to whluh ..thy . should nut Imj ubjected. It tlie school bp kept open during .holiday week, wo presume few pupil will attend, as parents gen erally will grant their tfhjldren pen- mission to stay at home- and njoy themselves, as.tln'S- .have always, done .heretofore. We fitrn that the Woman's 'Un ion cleared iHciity dollars from the concert last Holiday night. CGljid of it Let them now turn a deat ear to ihoso .advisers who want them to hiro and bring here lecturers on jiibjccti' dis tasteful to n large portion of the cam munity, and. instead, sngage only sph troupes of spciikiM-a wjll present npthx t . . i . 'J. ir . i - ipg l f iganisi. iyu c-'iiyicuuna. v (tic sensibilities of )ny one, and then tiore wm never, m a- rcpenuon o ie oiu story oP'li"'slng ftioi.ey." The Union Js working in the right direction,,:and has done jriiueh 'for 'which its'- mymbers deserve tlie thanKs oi nu reiineti peo plo in -this community. Kxpcriepee, which Ulhfe best 01 all teachers, lias now taught fhm Jji .kjnds "of p.njer- taiumeiita ourpedploTelish, and jf'is to the credit of all that they want such lectures andjoncyrtsas elevate and re fine, without provoking discusiiofS wh'ich tend, to estrange. .We &JpP 4he Union will, by furnishing such concerts as that Q.n Monday night, give us many other occasjon His winter V? enfcj plicn.t jhcin'fw they deserve. Blgrelow, Boodcer is out on bond till 1st of May. Weather mild aad spring-l'tkp. .lee prdspects nither doubtful Mrs' J Ramsey who was p'F having left her husband last wuel gone off with another man, is back ! again and all is harmonious, Campbell and Muir shippsd six car loads' of grain last week fjvo of com und .one .9 wheat. Corn is going ndw at tweatj cents." Ed. Anikal is also buying grain and jyjll make his first shipriieu. fhjs week. C$xupb.cU and Muir havq )iflp or tun car Jo,aJs oi wood on tho track, ready for jjjipnient; thls'Ticlps'to nj-'ko bus Jnessand will also make ny for those who handle it. I Work op the pew brick fitopo which closed or 'Ahreo weeks ago n ac count f. cold jyeat her, is agaiq rusHIU fid, and if the weather should roi)uin soft and open for a couple of weeks the brick work -will be completed. This i good gather for brick wurk, but bad for ico it'a a good plan to put up ice when it can be got, and tak? no chances on whatj-s' going to be. Poli ties and weather urc uncertain in this countrv. Rlgclnw has & Constable, John nriilguman was thu luckt man, John will make a good oqp, The' Bigoiow Literal?' Society has the iicstlon of .voman sufiaire for diseuss- 1 Jo;i on Tiursilay evening. Sax. Oiio of those wsgons at D M, celebrated Jsh Hro. Martin'ri ami 1)1 be &l at a bargain. D. M. Martin will sell saddles for the nosil'thlriy days at cost. Will giv prices on harness tlpit will duty coinpc' tjlion. h(ivebcea.iitiiigUneJfliuilyof .George' Anuerib'n,, Icttioi 'thmf'.laOhio; Forest City. This pleasant weather has driren your corrcspondant out, huuting items. Mrs. Nettie Hichley, ncc Cawon,. and. little girl are visiting Mrs. Mary ober, Bom to Mr. J. W. and Priseie Mut. Ct-ncken, Decimber 6th, a daughter. Miss Alice Dulin gavo her friouds a flying visit Saturday. Mr. Lynn Rogers spent a few . hours in our town Monday. "There, soehis lo be some attractiou here for him. The pleasant .weather induoei ijuiis a I largderowd to attend -church Sunday evening, where they listened to a cry interesting sermon. . ;Rev. 'Mr. Miller let tho light of' jhis fountenancb shino upon us foj-a. short space of time last Friday. Mr. Will Cunoii ,is at homo on the sick list again. Mound City seems to disagree with hint. TwoWthtto-cosple wpnt from-thls place to the concert Ih'.Orcgou Mjyi day night. " ." Tjie meetings of last week will -be continued through this. Week. , .'. O'wing to some b'reak in tlie machin nry, the East Forest mills could not grjnij scycral days, last week. They aro runmug night arid day now to make up for lost time. Mss Rabprts of - Mount fleasam, Iowa, is trying to get a. class in Music. She h already giving lessons raui. As, she fs a good, teacher wo hopo she wjll.be weil patronized by our people. Xdthing'is more Boul-elerating than good music, and when we bare a goou opportunity to improve ourselves ro 'should do so. Mr. J. W. Kttiugcr passed tj.nmgb here on his way to St. Joe, suuuay ninht Wu understand ho has a new suit. Ia.it the usuai suit oi uwv-, iu George Baldwin has . quit a eunos- ity. It is ajarge dox- uueu wim . cigars and inVnc'end is a liule musical box which is played like a band organ. It is very sweet toned and plays that beautiful piew, I'The Bells oi aooi- land." Tho Woman's Missionary Society meet every Tuesday afternoon. It is getting most time for' a singing class, is it wif A good singing scwoi would be a very profitable aud pleasant past time. . The Methodist Sunday Rci.ool luiena giving a Christmas tree for the beuettt of their pupils. Those who put up ico three weK8 ago were lncky, as tho present indica tions ara not vory favorable, for mote jcc. ' Rrhahu. -WEAKB This isn't bbmhast; It is trutli. You c:in get an" overcoat at Ira Peter's for less money Mian yon ever did before. UHLLISE of Dress 'Goods, Tobias, Ilnodi, Silk HandKcrchicts; mixjos, hct, etc., is vcrv cowiptew ana cueau. "? wonllJ call'your attention to our line of cash: m zzjtzm in all the fashionabla colors, at reduced prices. Our stock of Cahcees is very complut3. Ira Petkr. A FARM FOR SALE. i desire'tq sell my frm of 130 acres; tfOacrcsin.tamo.Rrass, tia.ancu uuwei cultivation: Good well and cistern; plenty.of stock mlr; abundance of timber; young orchard of 230 bearing trees ; ono-and.tt-half ,mUes Southeast of New Point. Cal) on pr adijress M. Modie, New IVifnt, Ijolt county, Mo. Notice- is hereby given by tho undersigned, to nU parties owing us, to call and settle their acpounts by. January 1st. If not settled "by that ilm thoy will he placed in thu hands of tho proper officer for collection,? ' V. &'G. Sekwax. i WOULD EXPLAIN I to all tho parents of Holt county, that thuioAunot bring poace land joy into ihelr houscluilds without visiting 1 f llindes'5 storo and purchasihg an xmas present for the little ones and your wifo, sister, sweefc-hpart tt'd !' J'"r family rwnlions. - GET YOUR Cliristiiias Tricks At Ruinhart & Blum's'. Tkey havp the finest assortment of Candies ever brought to Oregon. iMud for Stilo. TheN E 1 of tho S E 1 and tho Sli qf IhoN K se 1 1, Tp 6 , It :l'J, 5 milw north of Mound City, The N i of tho SV See J2, Tp 62, R 38, 4 miles X E of Mound City. The N 10 J Sec 15, Tp 62, Rg 40, J-2 mile West of Craig The S E J Sec 3, Tp 62, Kg 40, ex cepting 20 acres in S W corner 1 j miles V W of Craig. 114 aurrs in N W C.. 11 T.i I!') IfrrJIl iinninir Prniir onNW, 8 W und W I of S E mid S E I S K t aud S W if N E Sec 7 Tp 61, Rg S8 15 mih'S Miuth of Mound City. Twms, Ouo-third down,baliiiu.v time to suit pun-iiai-er. Foti:k Maiihali., Oregon, Mo, pitaiq oprjs ijjtA-olu.oii pu '411011 tJu3 uajpoAV u ,u ) v 'lt'-; "P- x. . - j . r . II, J 4 - J E. Wollcr jeft dast Ftiihiy .tli'f Queen jtty bf'the wes to stock iipJ j.t Pnrn niil liotrj lire icsal tcnScrin r;"t ' o- -to . frl . t JlaUjaud. Both command good prices. Morchants anil mechanics all -bus Tnule udver was, better. James Winsch,' is bu)ldin uitc , nouuviiuiatJiiivu; - f ,-ji i. cd ahd'th'ere will bo seniccsin-it dur in hofiftays. ''', ' i': ..' A serles.oTf Tenipercblectltres commence in.tlro'uiijon),llau''.,QU .Muu- daylight and '.contlnUc ,ptvliabjy: thoughout the week by 'TroIi 'txivyo. Wisconsin. 1 . V, V'l xnere win no a. pan at. . iiic ijiuou Hall on ChristmiU 'Eve. - Prq:irnion; are bcyfg ,)n;lic to accomniolatei 'alli' The ncweletatbris slowly, bub sure j lv ppioachii)g.compltlon.!, " .Tha uc.w Christian church js complete wliamjiy Axi,ib .tip the;, fastjis hUumisi&fboul a mile the b-.ggy 1 . I. lL- 1.. !! !.: : -.. Miss EsteV Rozell left jiere'.prillay -for her homq in Ohio after spiendlfigis'ii'eiitff moRiiisin,qnr nuust, ucr many inen weAs vory lothtohavo her jhiAVe. .aniJLo Our lit'tlo' city .and1 comiuriiH1' hp$ again ueeu causa. u iiiouu .uu one ofour most 'active,. -ge-nccoualiHim.h, Mr Ely'fa1 vfcry low 'with typhoid :ent business njfenet5,fV'iWe"1?(!VI.r. ms-rdcoverr is doubtful. . - effie IlisrQraoyal'iU'thcLjijin?! man the going -down 'of.hw 8un,.t9iay,J has filled our hearts with' decp-sorreusl - " - . JrT.' R Snd City. Aonaofc Mound (City Is to have'hJrirdn1 bhdH ovpruavis erecKueiwceUj (ti?u and tho depot.- !Tha :tnir.t mflVlo i,ooq? ditlonul'ofilerfor'it itt - 'its hAi jteruv and thn town has promptly 56cVnlLrl' the condition, and .jyoVlj "jwif v?"'J right away. v .a. " Quite a number joined Aha literary, society last Friday' night.' "''lb pe'iV formances were good, tha excxciM fcvri.-. si-fjng in readings, .recitalions,r.ciay, paper and debajol It bwls 'fair to fur nish both entertainment ariajnAruttiqn to ths young during the wintgr,, t, There was ah oyster sHppen -.and. a daUeeat'Ca'd: McCoy's lftit'Friday'eTU' nlnng Several ladies'- arid gch'tltfhicu from town were out.. . .. , a'0 Rev. Pbwirs, a Cumberland .-.Presby. tcriaq. iuteuds holding a series of-ro'i-et-iiijT at the.1 Christian churih' in"' this place, iu . short tijue probali)yf jpM, mediaBely" after tha hdlidaj-sJ rJ. jrf- v Thc Teacher's Institule Bto bohld hcrooaxt week, but wo' haVd harfly heard the subject mentioned.;" Friday evening singings at,tbe Cliris- tiau church every week uuw- wu ibo lieyo.' . ri JUuarawas a'enncert at lh .Presby terian" chiirch -JjuiAuf juihtt ,TJio house was crowded to overCowingJaiuT the concert unusually cnlcrtaFmrigy" Tlnce or fouri-pew brick livi.ihpss houses arc to-- b;. built as- foon,i. aQjtjic weather gro warm enough.. Pi'op"ei ty rapidly ch.iHgcs, ji'audW.and rftfv) buildiirgH are going up, eyerj, "ay. Some Bigclow wodd haulers' were, in town. Saturday, evening;; trylng to 'Hlls of two.lpsd4 oTuryVilpayalirnt wood, biitcouW'not-uictAieJic tprmi riiev became' - tlioi'oughry- Uisguiited vith our town, aiida swonr fhoy Would haul tbejr wood back to- iJJgcjow wuer. thov-onldgeta6?fea:CgrdT'ii)oro,fijrit tbaatu'u5'!werB dfferoilxherc.; Their .nc cuuation!s about e'oufe, for we catf and do get , woodland, oal. by i-ail '.ch'epr nd of a" better quality. lo il'rs Jas. Graves; who -hasdjeon voiy sick for soma five weoka, is no better. A.CranneU ii again, up aud around ' Col. Eaten was in town Thur.xf iy ami Friday on business. " - f". C. C. Gleaves. - now . absfc'iiFr-Visltin; relations, expectR.to toka.tiijuiiirc for ralifornlalitiout thganidtlle bfntlns week, where, he ihtcmls'fchgngin'Jn the drug business, 'orryfto'hara1 ijim leave us, wishjiiarelljp Jnew lmijic iiiid'not to-forgut hislfrind-i hrei, Sipit h George of Harpard w&Vlif town last week lakmgjaii involcVrtf linstock, preparatory to a settlement.wilht,. C. Gieavc3 btifore. his lBunug for Jits new home, upon tfiprgulch shoVe. f , . . H!RT. lt Fii-i.t f!itr. Sfo.. nro offuriii'r uiegaut line of Mists' and lidiijs'.Fiirs nt. Cost, and thoy have greatly rjJUui'cd the price on overcoats, uive-.iucm call. W arisa to a 'pint' of order: T S Hludc, Oreci), Jms now on exhibition, one of tho largest slocks of toys ami holiday goods over brought to lllt county These good aro purchased to soil mid thoy must bo sold. Therefore, Mr. Spoakur, those wkti fail do buv their presents from this lioiihO I movo j you, sir, be declared out of ordnr. This ' point of order is well takun. For-11 deligkful sjiicko call 'n E P llostutter, rtoith sulo ot Public square, Orei!on,'Mo., Tho htrci-st stock of standard ritrars in thn i-itv.' Chnslfnas -Bargain - . . school District .o. iw. . 'The farmed ar&bus- with their corn. jfiit more than two-third: of the com is crjbbcd yet. ' Help is very scarce so that the farmers have to do most of the wirkihcmselvcs. Cattle and hogs are ciircs-iiiiU'Wrii iiuu . i .iota., Levi Kauffmaii and , Hitchcock Bros, are the only ones feeding cattle iu this district. .. jFarmcrs arc, juVilant urpp thq. fiMr price they are revoiving for.thuir corn. '(Elder Beauehsuuf and IJro. Bmtulage Have been holding meeting here for the . .. . .. .: ...r.. i jjta.11 wevK. j,nreo -muinyov wcroau- Ud to the church on l hursday evening. -The interest b incrcasuig. 'Dr. Chas. Impy had a runaway jast Wednesday. He tied his team at Phil ip Bfiier's TheTiorsW .firoko loose nful rail off. Thuy ran far about three hiles before they wore sloppf d. When caugfferwefoeiitiruly' mn down. .truck the side of a bridge, upsetting it. ho horses dragging it dbqut one inilo 'V? l.; .u.. i I' ! -II rpieccsTd"olherdaraago wn'dono - io.,.i k,i.i,m .vi, j hn vnrv i! w with the tvohoul fover, has rucov- rcd so far ai toj to St. Jo where he is undur mudical treatoitint. ' Lsa'doro Waguur is able to be around again. after a s,overo atiaak of fover. Mrf-Dau.-Debonl -has a good" hodse tinner con ii ruction: "when completed rbur neighborhoqil. UNO. . 'Thanks. ' - Among lUt jorboious itjdf God- there is noric that Christian men prize insro highly tha(i friuudship. It sweet- ens the bitter c;ip aud smooths the thoruy.ith oflifuj , .. On last ,atuaJay evening a goojuy number of friends touC it into their heads to'gtye us a surprise by culdjr.i- ting our 2oth marriage anniversary. Wc were especting to talie tea witbj our neighbor .Mr. M. Beuuett by jnvu tathm from Mrs. Bennett and were pa tiently waiting in his ' sitting .room tin preparations for this pleasant exer cise; when we were summoned home. Leaving without a taste of neighbor Dennett '4 tea, we retuvned home to find our houso filled with a pleasant and as oily a looking compauy of friends as pnu could wi?U t" see, and the dapacity Dfour.tajjlo taxed to its utmost, n less than an hour ya wore satisfied that we bad lost nothing by missing our promised supper' at Mr. Bennett's, and if he thinks that we did he has our per mission to couvjuco us of tho fact by inviting 11s again. Thccv;ninT was spent in a tnnst iunaul friondlc maiiuort - and- as a IfuostantiansviacnCo orinna Tegaru3-or tliesTfrienils od this the - 25th anniver sary of our marria -a we yere invited to take charge of twentyttliruu silver uoi lArs.andIam.not sum but Wjfu J.fel. tliat she roL'eivcd more when sliu pock et those silvor donarsUhau sha did at thafHldjng twenty-live, .yeara. ago; qr;this toKon 01 lnenusiiip uvkw .af'thclovc that proinptcii it the lolloping "persons who participat-d in or coutrib- i:'',i. . 1 u-:,-f (.It ll.inV-j- nI to it have our heart felt thanK T II Parrish.and.wife, W R Springer I aliJWfe, C II Thomas and wife, W II Frame and wifo, ur a uosun ami wiju, T Jji7etpr.-j.and w.ife( Hwi Li..ioCot- tter, 3mma Uottlor, Maggie t work man, Nettie Parrish, Elma Ilershuer- gLT, Sophia Peters, Eva Payne, rear. Honnett, Liunio J'oters, ,J Winter l'.ir rysh, Carrie Hill, Ella Bridges, Nannie DNcsbjt, Mrs Ellen M Foster, Moiue Darling, D E Uennctt, S HeMhborger, Workman, M .1 Sales, Kato u nouz, Jilesirs. W O Noble, A XL Jacob-", U Anderson, A Boecher, W II Devore, JUG CnrtLs, T 0 l)avisu Samuel Nus- bit, Williaui Risk, Master "Wallm Frame, Master Roy Springer, JJ aster tronk S4I03. W. T. MAuriN. S. A. Maui-ik. YOUNG MAN, you can make your sister or your moth er perfectly happy by prcieuting. tljoni yith.one of those elegant Cfrbks or Solmans to be found at Ira Peter's,. Big stock, 'low "prices. Buy your wifo a 11100 Cashmere dress Graham & Fnimo's, Muitluml. THE 1M who has no heart or soul is the man wlio does not remembor tho dear littlo ones lince a vcar. Christmas day be longs lo them. Mako them happy by pui chasing a suitable present for them at T'S Hiudc's. A mammoth tock and )ow priyas. -Santa Clans has made his uppearancu at luinhart & liums. Now that Christmas is ner, before buying your prcsen' ou ought to see tho elegant stock of holiday goods a Graham & Frame's, Maitland. Mfi. TOODLKS; if wo should have a daughter, 110 man shall dver have her until ho obligates j Inmswlf to rumuinber his mother-in-law by-presenting her with one of thoso to bo hail at Ira IVtor s. 2cw designs, laru stock. Low Prici-s. y 15uy your iirosents Frame '. Mallhi1 at Grah.-i'i) ami ThelUtlofolkSh5da,i,leant,party ,1T I J S Q B Q T 8 RIM I'M I ' MllMfcr. at the residence of II." A Friday ere. -" Our j-ouiig folks arc jp'ropafiii a drama for the holidays. f Twcnty-iix pupils attended the public school every day last; month, apil the dailyat;t ndax.se ws "f301.' Per,ct:nt of the enrollment. . y , Tho iiver js hloekedr,t.this. poin,t, an(l 'miinyuf the 'biigcatcrs-'-'icomo to Corning r to. do business.- , A. wagon briilgo asross Big Muddy, woul4-be a great comfort to- Uoth .'the' .bugH.T-tcrs and Corninnpt.e.. , i We unde is-and-that tho "medical fra- tcrnit-of St. .Joseph wants ou now "doctor." Our citizens, especially the") hidicsjwould be sorry to have him taKen away from us, bntjf his "practice" his been of such a nature as to call him "up hlgle"r' let him go and enjoythe bliss whic); (lie Missouri Statutes have propayd for Quacks. Mr 'S. P. Jewelof Mflton has receiv ed a lot of fine stoek hu-l. will go .intp the busfness of breeding fine cattle and swine. He will plant several acres of Arlicho.cs for Kog "fieiH'T Artichokes are said to bo a suro preventive of hog disease. Farmers should feed 'more vegetables, aujj not so niuehcOpi- ' Com, wood and racataro .umong' the things that toko tligjit almost uveiy :night in Corning Whoapj, tho pilfer? era? Let thorp lo iunted out at ofipe, befprcthcy steal something more valuable.- - K " Largeoot prints yero seen in the woods' bdoW town lat'-'wcek"; :md' our Ni'mriU'staftca out onVie "t-ack" and follbweil it across the riveri - Tha tracks were siipposeti'to-hdve been made by a boar, but no one saw the animal. J F.IIood, one of tho clerks in Kuselins & flogrcfo's store l ceptn 's stun;, nasi: stei-tmi-ti eii t uosiiion at salesman ior a 01. oou Boot and S,hou hqusg. ' BVUTON. OUR STOCK OF CLOAKS, DOLmANS etc., muJt'be Closed out, before, our an nual invoicer We cannot afford to car? rv them over. Call ami got prices, .if; Ilershberger & Andersons, .rThe finest assortment of silk hand kerchiefs, and Ties for ladies and Gents, at Graham & Frame's, Maitland. re are Hundreds of good children in Holt county who are no doubt anxiously awaiting my coming, but I havn'tthe time to call 011 all and deliver their prcscuts,.svi jlVt left them with Forest City, for distribution. You can just take Old Santa's wonl for It, they hav6 the choicest assortment of Holiday Presents ever gaed upoh in that sec tion. In addition to n almiist endless variety of fidw aiid dosiMblc Toy?, thtsy have "a ma'nimoth stocfi: of lieautiful Dulls. Also a nite linn of Doll Bnggivs, Wagons, Carts, 'Wr.rk Boxes, China Cups and Saucars. Vases, Photogr.iph lbums, etc. uor line oi lusicaS Instruments U thn largest without doubt l Holt i-ountv. Our prices von- low., .no keep only standard instruments. WE ARE Ovcrstocketl with a large assortmpht of Wc are closing them dut at Prime Cost. You can make ijo better present to your- hnsbandors n. cal on liersnuerger & "Anderson. II,:,.,. nilu. r hhs'iToiue. the only month in all (he .war that has ujiriainjas in n, thn ohililrcn ara burst . w .... -.j 1 . - ing with happy anticipations; tho old Tones lorgui.everyiiung 111 men -uah-ij to please the dear ones. To please them be.-,' yon should buy your coufeu- tionarias t)t E 1) HOLTHAUS, Felix Sjreot, St. Joseph, Mo. in town to gut your Oliristmas 3Diimr is nt N'niv that -VT"5" mas iso olosc UIMIH its. wo will f stale to all thoso 1-ontsmplat-.iugthL- purchase of n-iintww. nut mid Ornamental iv.nfm.tjiiiis. Khniild remember that I have, without doubt, the largw.l stock m'f ni 1 S n ni Xck "nrt toMlo s mv. Jl:i;i prin-s within 1 .'."..? nf . . ri. I. ,! l.H.r. Call .... i..T.'ii,.t.nr ..-ni. si.l,. nf l'nlilii S . mn., ( rego;; M ' - r r! Vour irl would pop the ipie.-tiou ! right tou if j. would . ny h,rs,nm.-' thinsjileo from tlie fpleiulul aoitmuiu r of piosent goods aUJniha.ii & Frame's, s M-.itl -nd I The Hearts ans happv'tliinking of it; hearts ""aro glitldyncil When it cemcsr Joyous, merry, Tolliokm'g- Holidays! uook! g iC? 1 - JL I ...bm I i K I.I i f AfthBli ttWJ VBMMV fH(l' ilHMl: Hf -' SATS HEiE 1 AM AGAIN. Audif-I do not have an cxldbition pt. HOLIDAY. GOODS it ami OREGON..MO., tl. will make the people of Holt coun ty riuru, ttiuri; my name is not Santa Clans. P'rlir tho "coming 'Wp' Weeks We wiU'havc1oii4xIifbHioti tlie-'moVt cx-- tensivtf lii-e of Holidny-.Gbods Consisting! Gailnes, 1 Puzzles, : . DollS7'...,;...,. .'.Wa'gdns,,,'" -!, Toy Pianosr ' GiftBooSs, Our linc'of (lift Books-is Miitablc for all ages, nnd arc;voRJesirable. See our line of Q&0W Photograph Bums, Autograph Albums, , Pocket iBobks, . . JFancy Ink Standsj -. . Toilet Sets, , ; -Flower Sets, r etc. ' --i 'tta i K HM l Kt K I I 111 X "- OREGON, MO. THE. 13 A1.WAT3 Af Hip year lravrs to a dosa OTfrbcilr pub OQ lilt thinking cap. aud vrantt to know liat Ut haf tor lib fatuity, tiom or Jrlrii4,l to maki tliem V.niij. A ' lady or gentleinJa. who bu inoct.uif0it?.at.licart will fliul It Uie'i a.lvantagc to call cttlie popular liouse ot Illinois ST. JOSEPH, MO., . airtl sclfi-t Iram fhelr laie stuck ot f)jy Gat tl- aad Sotloiw, sup- vcltlcx as cuy be uselul to the comforts cj hoiui.-, such as 3 A Good Shawl, A Fun Tie, Good Ul5tcr, New Redlagotiv - Kandsewe Clok. A Warm Co.iifart. A Dozen Pair Hose, New Walking lacks!, A Cood Pair Blankets, A Box Kaadkerchiefs. Aud an cartle-H tark-ty of gooiln sultaUlc for tin- seavin. at prices w gVlB"F HUU J in the wcs.t, -. . . i ' WE. h 11 m Bv Jaminry 1st, 1S81,, atwhti-litlnie we ninoTe to larRi-r and niorr couunotUoiM quaticrs. aciusa iuc uu AW are ofierine onr Stock of Dry Coods at a very great IhHtuctton, TOMSSND, WiTf & CO., ST. JOSEni, MO. T XJT 1 A Horning Newspaper, l'UllLISilED EVERY DAY IH THE YEAR, AT KBW YOPvK. TRUTH is a four-page? paper, six colnmns: to the ...... nn.t t,...'i,M.- 14 t'rtn, IN lilt! KV Jl.lU. 4111, l.l IJ 0 Voik-SutK, ,-. TRUTH f;ivcsall the news, in an attriictiiro fiimi TRUTH oilitorials discuss queatiom of current interest. . I'Rirril owes alle-rianco to no party and is in tho highestsense indepcudcut in politics. TliU I II is as free aad indcpelidcnt in the d-scusaion of religious topics as 111 politics. k. TRUTH opposes the union of Church nnil Statu, ami will use' its influence to destroy tho connection now exist !ii l.i'-lwpi'n theiil: TRU'l'H thinks the troth, tells the truth and in all thinrs advocates the truth. TRUTH was first iuhlUhed on the .'d day of l)ccmber, 1879. Its :circula tliin has constantly grown ever since. There has never been a day when it did not sell more copiss thau ort' thu preceding wce!c. TRUTH'S circulation on the 1st of April was 37,CIH), on the 1st of .luno it was 51,400; on the 2st of July it was 10,100, on thu lot of August it was.52,300; on the 1st of September it was oS.00, and on Uio 1st of October it was 63,400; TRU York daily except j TRUTH isthegrfatc-tsucceiSin joiira TRlTli is. he only pemiy paper wbHi' ! Juw ever been a u.-cii.Uliiir m ii i biuMi.w-5 or profsiou.-vf Scums ! - 1 Tltrril CHARCKS VOK OMR i'OPV, ONK CKN;r For Oiio Month ?? -3 For Thive Months t W Korgj, y j g A,j,r,s TRUTH I'UI'.I.ICATIOX OFFlt E, U- 'a Street, Now York." Post of Honor IT THEMIS $50000 R TIPS cucilltioil now eipOM l uc " .".Vof if ,.lt. afo.-i-rald. .wit the umo ..r actual circulation of the ew iirkl s,lm,c.,thrrwiratir.ay i reqiUrei ;vt. puwic Sun. and surpasses that of every Nsw yeiidw. to tlm Inshot lfcj c-.vil In Hand.. ..it., ufc j 7 1, -jt ; - , j , - 'JA'ND "d . r;ICTyVLHOMECOWANipri itie Hniitlxotaesl, IHvtraUd jRarBaJ , orHaebollJLrt. jno'wers .bs. MomoiatcrntptcJtj. .mar P; PUBLTSJIED3i0fnJX 1 . iS . ,a 1.. .1 . MQothly JQUrnal. T Viaht. n.itres are iltiTOted to Troctfcfll: . r -.-:-D-- I ' q li'T 7ri.;I7l -SJlf, rlorlcultbrev'aail tbaji;maiaii)g eight-rK, te wltb'feicbr No: To'eacb: attbdcribris j-'lvenarareproniluin. ''SendTot pfeJ I jDrapJis't, ee wlkt'IhVfrstla at WorjtnVays.ofit , '.j,,,,'-. lA-'GEMOF A JOURNAL.- ,., 'Siirce'itho Floral Gablaef h ater7 , ed otx ojievj parser la the Hdqd"s"or thee"-' prentpaWWHr?, wkh.aef. olurYoH ln1S"edttorlal ojanagoaealj.jit rhas'rapiaiyrjsx.uljib .Jias etoyeol&larelyincre&etl jdffbjir." .lattettji aa it- richly wdiierv. jJBe, Fianti Cabisefj la one bl thebcrt guile to flbwex'cult.ttr,e anaTjmcadbrBWt; It till all.abo4L-fiower8.V9d'erythViig?', thatlsokia to fiowers, .and,,8hIwsj!lfle. diffeVence ' between ;managemefit.a"nd, mUmanajfemVB .Wlih the'-aiddf th. f Floral Cabinet' anytlad.,' cisllj make'her'hoB.B.besttftHH.i,T4io: rise bt cxajitiy. stjcfr a.anWi4hrtea si, thia,r? ainorigih'o 'young" p4oplerWlfratnily'J leads tcfinpment.prtasi4'4Bd' acquaintance- wi th al tba-iakes homo. haDDV TbetabiftetlB fcH;o.BhIaB; L" from beginning td eiih With . origin nai conmuuuonsj.j)uiu,. iu,.iuoc poelry.-'aiid degaatwitb wpoilquW, made expressly 'tor luP pagerf by man.' TemineBtrihisf Jfajft)- ' dollar Jtndia qnarter.a year,, with "rircf. imiums'Iuihe wayot'TOhablc weds lq,,, setup, a garden or' coieeryatory. "No. 'homeVygP"0?? lB. B0??' visit of-the Floral Cabk'et-" ... f'1i Thetibovc-ls only oae.of majjynQ.ti.fy fees of the same character.-, y -:it sqBdCRiPT,ios:','il:?: - - Per Year.... Six Months.. -.!... i-.-';-if-. Quarterly .Edition. - v . Tbree Months....... t -VhTL Specimen Copy r ;.-10,. ADAHS & B1SIIO? . .... , BOX 2 138, 48 Boekeuup treel. A Rare GdmpaKidii;- Famed, luronstioui. newspaper of the rarest aud; most en joyable class,. Is commentfcpioiBB: reader as one. supc "to picase, juicrcau and satisfy. Its iMntents ore crer tresb.jviyaclous. and pleasing. , , Every Issue contains. mu9h original, matter, peculiarly, readaWa, ariil;. in structrve; as. well a'a articlea carrau. with the day in the yarloa'ileyartnien of literature.. .', In Its delightruli.cblamas .will bo found a world ofanecdotPparagrapb! spicy" eopimentj wit., huwdr, sketch and story j chess, puzzles; correspond l-dcncb, sprlhUy edUotiila;. travel?,. F'a t. ..uxM. tYtnf n. ffrilllfv- lasmOJ-r-CY:rim"is " o the most ufture demand qrlglriality and merit wljl especially 4PPrcclat'o The Household;" a weekly suppUs menti. coptainlnft cOBbriUoris by lad corresponilehtP rcsident'ln ott quar. ters ot'tha ponatry, eclating to toflcs. of Interest; to tlie jadies especially, andi a nnbilcatlon that has met with 'mudfe liavor. ia furnished graf foevery 6n. scrlber ta-THEFKEE. Peess ' No.other Journal furnlahoa bo- mack reading matter, acrrflried ap'd so' excel lent, ior a o little maey.. . m v "To Weekl7ti5r26 'Fresa. ;and "The HouseMa" to gether are fu)rhishe3,at $2: .year. . ... ' QJuhs of five,$175 each;: liherarcomniipBioiiS allbw ed local agents. " Spcclajen copies Bent free Liddress' , The Detroit JFreo- Press,, BlTTKOlT, MICU.. "4 -Wc'tlnb will Hits ShorifPstSiile. nvTtrliW7a:ta aBtUorityot a'Kyu'-T'f entlnu. kaudt froui 5UlUol iae.icrs-oi r-jtnr llrnrv Untt-r. aii'l a-Tlta"! Janes A Ii'aot,'"" Uli-ua Ct UbiaaajM. L Gastos,- I havp le'lrtl "IH' r-"l lz.r!1 al the rt;lit,tUlf . intetwt and chm ot tlie Wrfejidauui, , oi . la au.ltottielolIoniiis(iieM:rlbcd rval estate, to- w": . .. ti....u..i1iu-.k: fnnrthflll 1 10 sonuveast qiiar- u.wti.k. -ixslhe norlhiwt JoilrtU ol. ttio nortliw.t ipi-rtrr ; aaiUU iiort'iiEVfourt!i ot thoaoatliwcVt'niiaUrr of seUoii2S.alI lu town ship 53, rause a. ' All IJlns and bplafe la said counir aad. Stato. of Mo.Vaiwi.I'Will. oi. I KIOAV, JA.N'UAUYJim. 1. hnirM nf ntltiVoVIoCk iQ the fnrtt- I ncoii amt live o'clock In tho afternoon of that Jf D.,,, Marco A. to bc,,me President of WWJ fo""l the , V,'! JI ! a rkabla unirit of patriotism, ha used n fj"'1 V"-il of his own large for-, tnno in iiinrovius its inndUiQii, IIo4 uioreovi-r, if ful to revive, auy ptbry b? his iscrvkw- liowii- i' f.t-t; Vi t'.i- present du.'r iTeai a-iroiiil in thu" Jooai, crisi will seq .tiu clTci-t when thu weaving of a, Jlfetimu is'uuKvolcd. ' i lo TlfitrmtpTsaTreasi tUV f ' ' . tuniatilf at Hit- Jamsirtr tchii.- BsT. bt said cnurt ami to me UtrwUil tn fav.r ol illtam ti i-n-r- iw hU SL.tu.Lior.- Oiuir.lUui an! cu- . ... I.i , a. p....rf lt,n. . ...r hi hr mvol UR. the Hi-raid. w, u.u;e. I SlifriS of .!tOonniy, "a. i.. 'no .