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. - n tt If 1 if 9 VOLUME XVI: OKEGOK. MXSSOTJKI, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1880. jSTUMBEH 30, 4 TTZ 'Farmers of Holt County. Ilavimr returned home from the Kocky Mountains p'o.itly improved in Jiealth I shall ancr tins dale resume, the blacksmith business at my old :Jmih! iii loiTt Citv. cum dooreast oi tin? LuiiiImt Yard, where 1 shall be clad in meet all of my old cti.stomers and as inaiiv ncwoiirs as I can suit. Thank ing vou for past favors I remain yours. M. V. It. CASS. - iS.PsJS- f S 83 B i?ilfl r u I w Ljt a 8 w uvrii k 4 , m ' T j l. TGX- 'jcJii. ,iJ.titi'3t,,in regard to saloon license in Clay i'or fi" years or as short time as desire ! township, is received too late fr this Will be in Crair ?4ondavsand Moun (,'iryj Jicsjjays.of rich week. ' Address. 3. FOSTKR MAItSIIALL, Ontcox, Mo. Land for Salt!; TluiXE of the S K J and this St 1 pf IfccX K J sot 14. Tp 02, It :W, .r, liiile-s ' ,V " "i ?, ;.f Mound City. TIio X K J Sec 1.1, Tp 112, Ig 10. 1-2 Tin; .S E $ Sec mile W'aei of Cniig.,ning the couMgnecs being Captain 'A V corner-ri inilos X W of t'rais. 1 14 acr.-s in X iiitnnr ll -irr til IV ?wll, Tpf.2.I5g 40,joiniiig Craig .... ' Tl- i" 1 1 HT I . . r 4." I .....I HI u. o n rai i jiuiiAiami l r i -...i c u i v p i t' .SKI. 10' miles oiith of Monud illy, terms. One-third down,balaiice time to fiiit juirohaser. i(....l ..n.i . . . . ' "I .' fl .1. Fostkis Marshall, Oregon, Mo. i?uy your presents Freme's, Maitl.-.ndl- at Graham J j?tOSQ 53?cCi F-?f 5r8r?I?Pffc5 nf'gooii children in Holt comity who nn'iio duiilit anxiously aw.iting my --iiii!:ig. but I havn't thu lime to call on s.11 su.I J.eiiriT their proseijU, ni 1 jiij-I i.:t hns wi h Font City, for .lis rihution. Vou ean j::; take (lid Santa s Word for it. thev Iiisw thr e'niiivt assortmei.t of Ho.iday l'rwents ever gazed upon in that wi tinii. In ddhiou to an iiliunt endlfss y:irj.-iytif !iK jd ildsirablr Toys, they b.-ii- a m:iinino:; stin-k of I'-eauliful AJvi, a iiiivJitKMif Doll Ungi-s. W Csins. Work JJuses. China up and Ssucers, Vase, l'hotograph Aliitir J--.' rle. ()urlin of ' ffesiea! EnstrumeRfs i llm iar;vsl v.-i'hont d-inbt ia Holt ounty. Our priivs vry low. V ki2 only -t'li.lani intrumeiiis. wi: aui: I-ising out our iinniense stock o Thw isn't bombast: It is truth. Vou t-an ct-t an ovcri-:Mt ni Ira Peter li-ss nionrv than vou rivr did before. on; stock ok ?-CA i' c..must be iocd out before our ,m n.ial iiivnici. We cannot afford to ear- j- ll;e:u over. Call and got prii es at ; lirrshbfi'ger u Andeisois, The Sne-t assurtmeiit f silk Land J.pEch!.fs, and Tidf rlailitMan.1 (.entp, at Crxham & Frame". Maitl.mJ. ckt vont . , . . -.-'i.ii.-ifc.t-ii-iiJ'-Sa JL-JL-iUjiw ) At I't-iuharl & ilium's. A jrj im.e me fine-'t asMii-tment of brougri' to I frogon. uaiiuxi ever 6 a i t ; f? C E P .N. Ban 3 1 rTS (2. c n a j : W 6S Qi. -x.j e in ion-si vn. iiu., an-oneniiu so r.iiil lmf. if Misses' and Ladi . ...- At Cost, nwil they haic great'v rifliicel tfiy price on Overcoats. Give them a call. Your girt would pop the question thi::'- nice from thetlTioimiii assortment ii.'jiressnt goods at ryliu & Frame's, ?.I..itland. . . oiict- 0 i U hereby given bv-tj??! imdig-d, to t a I parlies owingTis, to call and settle , their accounts bj- .January' 1st. If not j fi-Ule.l byjlisttiiiis Ihnyn-ftl be placed j in the bandit f.f thcr prdper officer for ' fnil1..ctip(jv F. & G. Seehax. A FARM FCR SALE. I desire to sell mv farm of 130- ares: ,y acres in tame jhsi, balaiico under mllivation. Good well and cistern: ' jjentyof tock wYf; abiindanco of timber; young orchard of SMU bearing roe.?; one-aiiil-n-hali link's tMiut!u'.:u.t if '' ,. - I "tt "': ml,,r,;s;s h iW.l. lie, 1 .ill,., 1...I. I.J-....JI, ..iv (ii'it i)fVii" of Dress Goods, Xubias, Hoods, Silk II.-indM'ri-biefs, Hoods, Tie, Shawls, r'tc. is very ciMiplets and cheap. We would call voiic attcu'ioii to our line of -.. . .- . - m . . m -, . .111...UUI1 .u- ruin urn in .uuipu ,li;"I..- Ojte3jZJ2.JZZ&lhl,. M-mp.lhy fi-f the Tvlb-tt I, .vs. in all the fahion.-(lilc co'ors.at reduced Thev must not hanr for that, atrocious iniees. , "lurstouk of Ciiluwes i very -'.impV'.e. I"A Pkteu. Jtiiv tha' I hristnns ne.-r, befon Inn n'loi.r .iri '.'ii's ii ou-rbl to sc the cl.'gnnt toi-k of holulav (Ii-a'!i.uii i'IV-'I) 'V, Mankind. ;o'ds Local Joltings i " r: -Circuit nid countv courts meet f- -inim anu town courts unci, n iipv . Mi.ihI iv 'j If you want an orpin or piano, i I,; the Canlner Brothers will sell thm to; vnu to at low down prices it,.v. Mr. MeKinlav will preach in Forost City nest Saturday night and ' ! Siindav morning and mrhf. " ; The Legislature meets nest 1 i Wednesday. Mrssrs.Dui.gan and Lim- j Ii.inl u-ill 1p.iv.. for .Teff.-rson f.'ilr nest! , Monday. I ti ,n,nllrai!.! fr,.,n Mn.lln:,,! . . . .. .... 'issue. Several other j are nLo crowded oat. ! . r. J. It. Milne, late county, Ohio, who rccenily pun and moved onto a farm near Forbes, was m&du happy on the 13th inst. by' ' - the birth of a sou, a" line, large, strong i..il fellow. pianos eve- ' Santa Clans brou-ht thn- to Oregon last Friday- " f',rilbu ,'l':ul,:r, ut. Vmr valuable ,.;ipe i n ' " UanI,on- 1 llc ' n ; -qtwre nu.ix m oincr.iwo were uprigm. . U 1 li..nik.-.n iinn tl llm n ilitel i . ... i uuiuu, .. ... ...i . ...i .-.r t .. .!.;.... . ,,, at ,,is ,mme in 11u . - ... , . . C"v " ''cIaj of last week. He ( Jlllll lllll5tlCMieClC(l CIllZCllH 111 IICIIIMIU i. ! ': i ... i - ..t l.i- .i.....i. v. ,;..rr.L i,fir.t ii,.- of t M. J ... . kcepniff open house. i c have not heard whether it is the intention of thu Udicsof Oregon to keep this time-hon- ored custom, but we pi-esumc thei M ill. s Mr. Miller will preach m Onin)ii ! o i n.xt ybhath luorning. lie will i.c- i 1 .rin n iimfrarfril lm-rliii"-on that dav. i.i.!iH i r..l .i ! All are cordial. v invited to these meet !,!.. i Duringthese happy Iioi;::iiy times, in the mids: of all the fea.ting and mer- ! rimeat, don't fon-t the poor. We p e- sunn; there are no cases of absolute des- ' litmi.in in oiircoiniiiunitrr but no doiilil there arofamdes to whom a basket of pr..v".s:on w. uM bring gn-.Ht comfort. Make imiuiry, and, if any any are ue- i ceMitou?. rclievp them. lA--ph ;rvme is spending tie hnli- j days with ii ' bis M-hooImates at ! Snin.Mvi.-k, .Mo. Last week's isuiu i.f . the Hrunswi.kcr says: .Mr. Leigh Ir- vine, at the request of friends, deliver- : ed - lecture un "Factors in civiliza- tion, at th- pu bbe school liaildinir Th;:f-.dy evening. V. e were unable . , , , , . t to bf present, but those who were lucre -i 1 1 1 1 - t : s.mk Iilghlr of ihi- mf rt. .... . ..... . .. . .... .. .. i ill! jr.vivai in mi! i'resiivieria:i ;-htirch on Chri'fi;V eve wss largely I ... rz , at';nj;)eJ and iisucli cnjnyeil by . II pres-, an.l settle Ins accounts, if nt pa.ing lieiiilcmau owo us two extra sulivrip vut. Lvidently, hewever, the neuiiinds j cash, at least ia some manner ftisfarto- tiom to that paper for IS" I. which we previously made for thr purchase of.rv to those who hsve .accommodated will dipo.e nf at a discount. The Chritmas -i.'ts had deplctetl the iiockei i books of miiFt of thus.! present, fur the articles exposed trcinely low. W for sale, sold ex believe that it is in twiidedto trvthe sile over airam at 13'ou sro an im! pntnin." cic. We pn i pose to make the Sf.ntisf.i. -lilI more i 1 atlrnctivp in the future and hold our' j patrons by giviug them s,ich' a jmper) that they cannot.get elong without it. We see by -.;'(? papers that IJul c: enc, 1 M,,rPs & Emerv.ti.e big dry goods J dealers of Kansas City, ire trying to ; j procure a building in St. Jiueph for the punivse of opening a branch there. ! 0 I We. earnestly hope they may be suc- CKssfuI. Thev are the'. ivi-lTesi adveitif- its in the State. Xot uufrequeutly in ; Jhe pat year they have h.i'd full page j advertisements in the St, Louis papers, j -thus M-rfcing the mail custom ( which 1 has cniw to bbininifiiM.) "f the faih- jionablc danirK of the Future Croat. . '.Should thev opch iu St. Joe thrv would ... , ... ... ... ..... .Jim.!. I L'l ill. I A ther;, as well a throughout neighboring towns. "If the Hgns ilon t fqjj, snys fir exchange, "the present winter will be i. man named Columbus. The squirrels are laving up their vintrr coal, the . beavers arc puJIing heajej-.s )i tho base- Tlli.nf .if f linir 1nil.r.. llw. ii.-...- 1... .. t-.ll . ....... "-. . ... ii.t i v. r. 1 1 1 - ed all fhe drones and lined their hives w;.i, heet iron, the mukrals aro Ilvin" i .-iiiiiii, iviiu iiiicks are t'oiiiuiiiunr sui- J 1- . . cide, the coose bone is blaek sixteen inches doep, editors ary ro'.iciling wood in cxchangis f.-.r subKcriptious.poor fam- i ilirs arc Imyiio an extra dojr, and wet I have had a u" collar put on our over- 1 v.Qnt , Itisiw rumoi-ed that Ilrb'tilman. 1 the detective who li-nired in the late : Ttlbott case of Xodaway county and ' who workod up the cviduncn' against the mothur and tons, was cohvicted of theft in 1873, and served five years iu ; the p-nitciitiarj', (jetling'out on thtpi: fuurlhsrulo. Othiircharg. s mCmade ag - aiiiAl him, such as bi pig a mi'iuuer .if .. n..rti1.( t- ..!-... ..Iv... I n.I... tt ..I.I.am. ..p,..... ..,,.... fc.a j,, ' ..... -tl... t that permeated Xorthwest Kansys at j that time. Commenting rumors, " the Ho'ckmr on' threo ; Herald says:. Wirhavc expected soniethinj of thin Stud. The people of Xorlhwrst murder. We don't give a cuss if liright-i-.iau murdered half thtV iuhabltr'.i'.-i of Kansas, iJuuderciV her trcastir; and ...nisli-ned her soil v,V.'V yrV . Uaa'js i.i i ... ........... ..4 '. WBI UI...I11 .11 11.11... .1 ' ...lll.l II n itraunot eiiei-tthfj ."V-ts a ijV.oi-encC or gu'it' i v ' T.' (s sonu. future lime when noekels are re- omnmtlr. uii.l In.w .ni llioi- do so if 1 " ; . .. - . ! Hmiicu was reiirisauted bv a threshing t.iui , .,.-i-,.er r.iiii:.i i.ug, ,.i i...i. uu- u. uwu lusi.iu- inen.i i fiiished. then., not -ctpavr thr ds oliipl'0 T 1!t ' ' "' "r !i:"m"t:,'S 1 ' I niachiue man who called himself nl; -Mr and Mrs Kllioit of m Winthrop. ki.iabi:B. , ka ' " 0.-5-"J . " . I the M-.NTINi:i., i-onihlencnfg one week , ,,.,.,,.. ... - ' Monnd Citv il im.a- t .1.1,, ..T..H. . 1 if T if ft 17. Tl 11 M j -Whincvryougrt tired of taking Everyman ...Wlif make a effort to fn,m !W Wr , "Oats, Libbie s represcn at:v was "uldtt 1 K I f j 7 YM ',heSi:.xT..s-K..and conclude that it is settle all acuuts before the end of the v ;, mw J,M!lkS a 3Ionrd Clly. I ic!U W 4 4iW . .. .1 i .i.... i.. :....i i.... i.. I ' J I ..nf iv.-.r.. -v.iri'j i.Kin. ilian sn-.v-ihist. t ul i oiws r.nin.a l oltier. ervstal . . .'. .. . . not worth its price toy.:,,, come up mm jv.-.i ., , .. .,-n ... . ,,,,, of t,p work awl ,,, it. ,t 5, ; ; " "" " " , .. lamp; Mis Jcnuv Kev. ervstal ..it..r-. 1 "''HMngoiiquiciiy.vonii , OHECJOX, MO., or.ierii nop pin. iiei usmiiiu mai, 1 - ... . t ,,i,..,sut . nni-taiil-.! emu ov-- - " ' .. 1 . . . . oii:ijr iiieu weroiireii urunx on me ,i., .;u ,.,...,. ...t.. while we would appreciate a continn-, such a.iairs as , , .nun pa-.-, , mauU Y(r (urtwr ,1:irti(.ulars anplv ;"."'- J - i " ' ; Greets Friday evening, ami Saturday tv stan-, then mv name is . . . i .i.rr.-. -t ti - - . iii.ti. ni.n Hii.inrr.i.i -inu'if 11 1 uiui ui.- u tin 1..-? v. 111 11.1. 1..11 1111 i:iin?i : 1 . 1 1 lanc-iifvourpatnmaw. vou all not be.awav- Keep the money circulating o.: . , f(, .,. Ilf , ... was gone; uie.i ".-aw-im.i got anouiei . .. 1- , '""....,..,;;, lheir numbers had been Clam. During the coming 1 . .... .. . '.. ... 1 n ..... w l.lll. i..s..i...tl. .Cli... null'.. 1 ' ... . 5f. ili4!.rrr.il r.ml ll.il .Mwill'ril III lint . ll, p.l-f.11 SlUIId. .... .. . .... ... -a- will linv.. .1.. ..vliitiittiiti ...r....i. ... .ml.'., it 1. .1.1. nr.. i'. 1 "iir-...-.ii" ni. lit.;. ' 1 . 1 .i ii.m-m.ii. jl..... ...h.-. , ..... 1 . ..11. :.i. .. 1 -. ... : . - . ...... . , - - - - - 1 - .,Miiiw.i.r-.i.r.n!.....iiinnr ...... 1. r . 1 r- : ..... - . - - "Vim members of Kev. Mr. JJiKer's . Xew Point nil g1v.-4at1.1n presented .Mrs. .h . Miller with a Christmas remembrance, it . . , ..... i umiM-tingof a purse containing 1 wclir olhirs. . 1 o-niorrow is Ilia first dav ot the New l ear. Make up your minil to "swear off from all had habits and to hereafter lire a better life. I.egm to- . .... U: : I r-.li.... !.., -" ;... " tI,c P"'. At a rejnilar communication of , On-ron I)dge Xo. IS'? A. K. & A. M. - M'c lpill in Oregou, December ' llh. Ilin followiii" ollirrr were sclec- ted and installed: H. ti.nl wiiiiiit.i O ' j W. M; E. L. Allen. : .1. J. Nas- I even- day or night for the past week, ' and the jrround is now covered to a j depth of Mivcral inches. Slcbjliing ami con..1jJ, .lro Ilou- l(Xl.c.i ent and young i , ... ... , 01 l.i ' (j !r t.milulu c,i,i, fanners wili Ii;wi:e liiu iiiii ill" iii..i u. liiu. oiiwiim j corn, wheat, etc. : .....,,.....,.,. ronW. - X I , i ...., a i ., "1 cspeet December (latur pari), .Inn-. , - ' - nary ar Duceni I ii.ti) ii.iii i.ii ci, ii in j;i m u.i i it i. ...:n .... snow, Ducembor ai d danuarv greatost cold. expect great snow falls as far In the i .-"tithw .MHithw-ud as WasbiiiL'ton, 1). C, and i wcstwanl beyond Ciicago, toward the ' -imun in nraxiniitr to l ie St h and ii i icnin in nraximitv to the Sth and !)th .., i i tiaiiiiuit x uvi uuij w m in,uim snow may rapidlv disappear ilurin-' that month. An early spring. Ice crop good." -TM-" is I ho b"t isMieof the Scxrix::i, in its present shajiV. Xext Week will make its anneanincc in miv attire ! ...A l ... 1.-.!....!.!.. i.i.i .... ...t.. ... ...... ij . .... i"- ent size. It will then be the haniUom- . . ... cm nun m-M couun paper in uiu auie ami will alo contain more milling mat- ' ''j"-11 aV other. The subscription i.nper will ba Two Pr!t, "' "" L-;)larged papi Dollars a ' rear and we are sure that i t-vcry rear m it will l onccdc that it ; "''N worth it, and, in fact, that it is ; much ch:-iper at Two J?o!Iars a year j '" pnisent SKJjTiNEi. at One Dol- r siHti-n-iiau :t yi.ai . Any one paying 5"-v:) before . r ne.t issue is published j wi" receive iho new iisp.-r -a.! Hint price; ! ""t aner ma; i.u; i rue win invariably '"' : year. The end of the year isgenem'ly set- time u; timo with all the. merchant ...v;. .......n am! bur !n-n njuij. Our merchants al ' ,.. .... like to settle with thrftr niNloi-iers, bal- .i ii i i, . . am-e thrir Iiimiks, abd jrot readv to start ... .. .... j itnew with the new vcar. It helps a m.-.u's cn-dit to pr,me forward pronintv i ---j . him during th" vear past. It make.; it i eaiier for the merchant to have all ne- counts scitlt-d befere the next year's books are opened. Wholesale mer- it business lively. The lateit thing in danciM is called the "raquet" and is nulm.- a waltz nor x polka, though the best parts of both are preserv d. Th.u iniisie strikrs up with a crash, as though a new volcano had bni en out, and ihtf girl will clinjr ! tigfjlly as though frij-htciic'il;', if ihe un- i dert:.uds the fiance, and the young j . . . ,an will r.-assure her by a gentlo prw- I J r 1 , sure if he understands the ilnnca i.r ' kn' anything at :;11. At tho second crash fhey dodge, ps though some one lm,l thrown a blacksmith shop at them. :uld then start in. Thev begin by l'm- UZ person who is drowiiiii"-: but at i .....n -; , " - , , --.-. j each crash of the cvmhals and bass ' druthev dt!"-e anil scoot sideways. . , " . .." .. , iif i .ivr ...if'k ii. ruin mn. ..ii.'ii .liiit.r communirations I "' - .,.i,;,.i, ,. jii t.:., tlt..,. : n. tr , il,., i..,lf ., ..,-i:turv. :ml in lluiiisaiids :ters,J.A;.I.K. Ciinim.as, S. ); S. this citv thii fl-ridav eve-1 of homes throu-limit the Sontli anil 1 cncH '." Tntt. . . Morrison, . I. I), .las. Cum-, 1 reas. , . ' ' ... -i , Miller. J. II. Fickes and of i?,.c . . . uinff. e..t is considered a necessitv. It con- ""- rici.v .inn of Hos, ,ino. T. Thatcher. Sec. 0 . . , ... Cclvin. all of this co mtv i,.,. ,.,1 1 ! .... - , .... ...hi 1.1:11s :i vasLan:niiiiL 01 irauiiiu in.niui a V,. nrnhnf inn- H life C. ll-sllll-.l.c lui: t. l.umu .1 L lil.ni iw.hliuulu,: , , T. ... , ' IIKHSII NKI! DON () all the Mdewali.and then as tint crash of music j nes equal.y a! cctuig. I Dree other pa . '.ccoiiumore terrrlje and deafening ' l,ls "e to be started in 'I'.-nki.. in the thevtrvlto driie ich other Ihrouirh the lloor. v main strcii'jS'.'ret desperate I uuLal! fey go raving mid; wit hydro- j pholini and s ..!.:.... ....... .... .i ... i.iiiiui w.-iiiuiisiiiiii jrna.-iii their teeth ul Miller the most terrible i l. . ... . agony am l is all over. Itisn hort . dance, as th .design is amusement and I not nirder. Hut short as it is it is said i lo very sweet. Xo.v is t"e time to subscribu to Tho Sunday Magazine. The January Xuse.ber which commences a new vol ume, is a vent brilliinl Jlili'tnu one, ; ,i - ..... . ., ' "PmS 't ' m "l-hr.stmas, ami followed by "Chrsitmas tVi-oIs and . Customs.'' "The Chi dren's Carol's." : "St. Xicholas, the. Patron of Christ- mas," "Christmas Eve in Madrid." i "Christmas in the Far West,"' etc., etc. A new ;iniV powerful serial is commenced, entitled.Out of the World," by Mrs. Hubert O'Keilly; then: are sev oral interesting shovt stories, .sketvlv-S essavs and poems, in fact, the li'S '..i..,..., ,...nr.. ...v. fillf.il ..'ill. Iit.rlil.- n .J - .4.t.' ""o-. ... ........ .,... a..,,.... . tertaimng and instructive ;trlii-lc.t, and theeuib.Ui - 'f.'menl.s am iiumei-oii.s Ii buautiful. Thu St'MAV tl'Afi asixe has now reached its ninth volume, and has deserved y a kirgo f uvul.ltioM ; it pleasantly inculcates religious, moral and virtuous scnlimculs, and should be found iu cveiy family m Ihe land, for it i e.'sentially a fauiilv magaziui!. The priiv of a .single oj.y is only .j rcnt. and the yearly subscription '; i y-V vaav., i,i'' lli-i s l .i.) ami lour moiPlis rrs. it i-. wi-II l i: or ..'n-- t'.-: -mV'' '''' 'i'befs, Fpus .- orrai inaMv. Thev p ini ti to th ' f:u- IT. rfio Iti-S Piiilihiu hou.i ,.":'.' i".' a'.n'r 5" t.jaiwenr I no" j . fr.ni hm to lind j IT fl.j i-i I .....t ..,,.. t.t- ct I'.'t-"i1. C. 15 Howmai of Maitland canal i . . ... M...l..,-i.. i.Uoo I down to Oicgon on .Mond.ii to place .... ,,. . i,..i Mns two children at school, .-'.. i- . Mr. A. Kxg.ir jf Su-neea, Kansas, ' U visiting his son, J.'im. Kygcr of tw i -..,.. lf..i- Mr Stiiiwnllpr will lireach at . . ..... Iliein-rli; next Siinilav at 11 o clock in m iiiiu.n at 1 iui.t 11 -mil in Forbes at nWltt. 11 .11111 in roiousai miii. niiometer registered nine: hclow zero in Oregon on niornins. How is that'for i the forenoon The thermometer tcun di'gscas Wednesday niorning. cold? r Canlsaroout for the marriage of i Mr. W. A. ..Graham of Maitland to 1 f!. f .... T.'imi. .1.... vl.t.. ttt Xf M . . . . . their Xinth Anuivei'sary on tue niiiffor Ihtirsilav, Jnmian wti, oval l!l..r..rv ..,.! mnif.'il i.nlMrlMittmoiit nl ., f i i.. :.. me uii.nsuau ciiuren. i,imi-. in - ;..i i " " ... 1 Doe anv one wish to borrow a ; ' sum of money (S1W or $200) for I information to the editor of this paper The borrower can keep the money as a . . long as liu will pay tie inicresi proiupt- . 1 J 11 K- I.VI'l'Y' 1 !!!! j ' J - o wou'iln t like to bo a iMctor? I I J"st tbiiik of being called oat (jt bed at ; nooe:ocK In tue uiunim,:, the ther- m""ieter mar: colli uiut ilarkncs markinsr Kiuctven ikwes lidim-ten nillcs in llm coin umt Uarkncss to see a sick woinan : wlinsn lmsn-iul .rill ..nin.li nf. ilm dill . r - c;,,luJ u fo" lu.v uiouths af - tcrwarils. j The lovers of pood music in Oro- J gou and vicinity will be glad to Ie.irn ii that the liivSI Concert Companv ir ill . Kivo another concert in the M. K church in ()nfnin on the eivnimr of Friilar. t . -' dilUUUJ) fill. Xill-.IU UIIIl.- l.llltll.UCU i 1 ...... m.l....l. ...1... .1....- . i , Jauuajy i Hi. 1 hese I .... .. ... 7 . . . ..;........ i i i... i .... .. ... i .'--j - ; S i'-t n-iui.i ure .sure j to ''-''-,te'l by a crowded hnusu. The ' program wid be published next weoV. Thre will b a limincs mectinn' of ,, Chris-i.iii church in Orecon, Mo:i- ,i.,v IIBXt at2:3J v. jr.; every member of the congregation is rormsstcii to Im ,,ri.S(tnt. , imyorumt business will 1..; transacted. V. A. Oardner, V- T. Matipiti Shiuld tin Scxtixkl bo badly printed t -is week, d m'l grumble. Wo have placed an extra stoyi.i n tho prin- :iug o.lice and iwe-i wood unstintedlv .... . ..... l.i riNi ill. l..Miiii-rjt.ir... Imf if i im-vI . ., , , i '. l" llll'" I'LL l" VI . nil. rtliu .'liri.-. t , ... . . ,. work ell in such extre.av! edd , ............ . -The publisiu-rs of th" CotiKlrv . . Coniitrv (i'eiitle;u:iu is one of th.- best and larfirst airricultur.il papers in the I'nitcd Slates.. Call and s- c a copy of We want a corrc-qiondsnt at Xew Point who will send us all th local news of thai vicinity regular'. We want i a ii ti r ccrni week, and want it to i tell us i about all Iho inrths, deaths, mar- . - ' 1 " 7 ' I-'. .', ; 1-i.iinid r.irlinj mill I I nl i.iii li-t t il.tti. imrs iviiriit f'nriiiiif?i:n',. n n win iai- 1 '".s 1 "'rt r?- - iv'v a:pl stHtionrry. Anyone . V " ' V rK.u. !. ittfV It . t ml Vi Will sitttlil lM tltlsl Tls.t.- V'tll ' v.- will send b:m 1 J " " ' ....... i.i" ni- ii niiii.iiv ill .!T.... .Til. ...iiiiii... her u supply of - i i -- - - i - ' etc., and will thereaiter u.tpe luttcrs. I lT'lll;.! ; DinUUs jour- , TheTarkio Hei-ald ualtstie infant has "died a boi-niii'.' " 0-V tlm-e numbers were tuned, wh.-n '.we up the ghost. Its idjitmu-y is . tonchii.aly sad. We o.pe.-t,' however. , ... ,W1 i ,i.,. ,,...vc,.i,.r ol.itn.i- ... r..... ... . ... -. - ... I next thirty days Ot course they can't conl.nuo long, un es$ i..e puiiusneis an Li.'I,,l,'',m"jrc:ri'irrt ''I avoidiii'g ilctectiim when .stealing njfat ai-.d wood; and I .!-.. ,...11 !..... ..... ........ ...... .. .. ....... ....... ........ j - nalisticgiaveyard. D.-dds was wise to ; . . ... .- ,,.)... . . . .- qmi m nine. 11c ;an now not, iear ip lok into the fajfti I the Tarkions they hewn. their depleted woil J ind Mio..i. h.mscs. i when piles ; ' pijitlieria, tlfat most .Ireatled of all 1 ' ! U..-U..-. .., .... i.l.l.... ) ... .... .untiiiue-rto lie prevalent in ions of Holt vountv. Every- i ' , ,- ., ", r. , 1 ,-av I to it is now rea,ag.:rly, j prevalent some port thin" tir rii": and'ths article m another Oi.lumn. headed "A Doctor's Devotion," will , ..nrininlv not li...ivriloi'-i..l. T..i- ylmolil it he, as it cads attention afresh to tliu . fact tfi.i? nbvsieians d dlr tal.e lheir live.' in lheir bands in m.uii.M-iii" ti- IhoAe who are stnoKtin with c.int.f'iou i , ...Tl . .in niieiUi ..f ( or infectious di-ci-us; and htindr nieniM rs of tins n;ost h)iioniolo pro- j f.-ss;m are hrid in their graves every year, receiving1- rt-areelr more than a ....i!..,. ........' 1.....I H ..I .... ? ..,.i ill. I ,.(., III11.1..I..1 i.11 .11.1 lll. .mug'' w!m are reallv "reater hero, s j . ,. . , , . . . thau tl.i so whose ihvds of bravery have- i.,i, ... : , i mm . . - iiiailn tliiinv immortal. I he phisieian who muw 'tito i'-!.t tiifected home not b-.ioyi . up to risk !ii; li'e by t!nty- cilemeut nf so-.iii.imifdi'unvs and Liar- ing trump'ifs ami all tho wild tm-nio oi ine naiuu ljflil; nut. looiiy, di i-er-alely, and knowing full w e!l hu ..ilaiv. ger, li". g.iei where dutv calls, mm. if need be, gives !ii iw u li.. to --;lVi! ot!i- ...... Il i. .. ..1! I,, ti.: I In! .1 ii- . ... i ... . . , ! Ths fino ' "'" 7' v ".." 1 vcar oil I no J me oi me iv. 'j. m. .i..c i. - 1 H. railroad were shinned from Corning i- : a fe w days ago hr Mr. John av.l.aivlv. I avura,hl :Jn ,G 3l,, ' ' " i vcar on the line oi liie i. v. m. !.. U. Alinanao is some'ilnn? neeilea 111 every family. Millions of . j ( . ' . . -. 1 1 cut lm,,jl6ino mel to advertise thsir mis, tnmn, but of re:,.. O0ll Almanacs, prepared with care "and with au eye to 1 the want of thu tieonl... th.-rn nn. n.i v . . , 1 " , -, few. Among the beV. is the Farmers' 1 .i ...... ....... j Alnunae, puolislicd by John l. Morton j & Co., Louisville, K3-. Tins Inianac' i tew a.... l.til.U ...... ti .an..n ff.t I : . .,. .: ,1 i orivillf. anil, houseiioia matters, ana these hjpts ofmn s;;ve.?.tha reader many I dollars; Send ten cents to the lO pUb- r. c(,pV-j 1 I lHhurs and thev will sand vou r. Kiaikj Crci-fc. With youp pjrinKioii I will inform' what the people i)f I'pper Kiqisy xro '!5"g- Most all the corn Is gathered nnd eribbtd. The yield was splendid, go- ing as high . 80 bushels per acre.. , ' Ve Imve several ealtU' feeders near us, which givi! us a reatly market for our com. Thu .fbre:i.Oi.t.arc -Sid. aad -Morgan, feeding 101 head Thcv ; , - '. o- ''al others are feeding lni.il ;ne to four ( , c i loads. Though this is n healthy place sener ally, jet there has been a number of case of Jung fiver. Uncle Davcy Itoof and A. Morgan's little bny ate both very sick now, but not dangerous. ... f.., ., - , , , . , ... f, ! tar where Llder .Maupm, m the bcauti f)m vi-linnl .niiirlit In-v. Hersliliori'er . . ... ' ' . . . .. . . . .. . ot vonr e.tv. is ilourisiiing. hwry ono . ... - - . . . ... i i, - . 1 .,!,,. , is sati!ieil: he is agiimi te.ieiier. ? . . ; S. Morgan and wife have gone to ( I()W!l ()U R vIju ((- rt;lallvejl : wjn return next werlr. .. ... i ....i ii nuncn saw in.u, io.-aicii near .in. i Murrav's. Ls boomiuir. Xo need of iuu in in-ber -i.'..r c ui iro:nr to "umbo bottom for bin now ; plenty of first class right he $1 1.00 per I00D feet. i Some farmers cast of limy are gmmb ing about the bridged being out ' ii-ar C. Xorria'3 and thi jiehool hous;. i Xo one can blame them,' though they ! have been taking it coo! (without any j wood) all winter. j Oli! Bull visi'wi Lincoln chool house, theu Fruf. Thorpe came there lat Tues day night and inaiU O'e ashamed of himelf with the violin. Ths Prof. ar!l vftfo paenice music-; of course the l.ousd was crowded; as we like to help the blind. Howanl Murray got the lazy man's cane; he beat hitler Unite. It was bad ou the Campbellitos but Christians can lauit it i. For the pretty album the Kimsr boys I ' voted for .Miss I.ibbie Flinn. Tho bnvs 1 nn II. f. 'li.Il'l,, frnm Kitnsy Eunife away voted for liiss Miks Flina 18 votes ahead. ..!.....,." Tr.-,1 o .;,,!. l,r...i-. ,,c friend 1 homas wivo l the lanru drops of sv!at from "Oats'' whitu blow, his i-, 011,,n.i ...i i,.. t,-.q:.,.d. w.- m e i))llt f (),d. Then "Saw-du.t" led . . v the r.t. lo where mm i.mom sat,, ilQU IIU III ii JUn liillUf IM'CgiltCll. UVl j ...i t... i . .....! i 1 wuu n!im, Th,. KUuv se.mg imjir i.ioiua iuu me pn.o him i ...l .1 . . . l .1 . . .t . ,","" l"',,r "s :'"g i"ree rou.Miig, r ..I... ... .1.. .,1 ... ...... r . cort-.s jur --oawiiusi, - j'.u't uicii ne .,...j,.,l .Jin i'ii;Hiin lnokeil hadciMsed the audisnce looked tar-1 ... T- 7r ' ,N 7- V tun.ttd my eyes in t ut diicction and saw liiemM hiimas lift a palo life.ess ; . m -i . mrni irom mo ttoor aim lay it on a.et. Al.-.s. it was "Oats;' he had fainted. I Omeuvck. ; - For a dclijrhfiil smoke will on E P n , ....... O'tettor, north side ot Public suuare, .. . !it.llia.ir,,l ci " itl tjjVitv? W reyoii, .Vii., j i:n.. piri'st stock of . . . . - -. I WE AltE Overstoekod with a largo assortment of -i ---. a r-n.-. P X.!Jira. -I.Jfu.. -k. tr). j v.- .....:.... i. ............ i..:,.... -... I r.inn-niM); mem in. a. . w-... - Vou can ijuakouo better present to your Jj "" LilU liiS; ; --.-- Nov aionraiiafcal Dlctioaarv. . - - l - - - J - l ror.iiti5.it among the vaiua an" "l the Xew Edition of V 1 nabndged Dictionary, just i- t,., C- m,,.,,,,, iL.t Proniinsnt amousr the valuable fe.i- Webster's sued, is. ..,,,,!., .,.,?, i , rsin .. . jdciionarj,- cient and ni'idern persoss of renown, ineludniir manv now liiir. It rivs l,J Pro:inieiiitifii of thcc namc.tliu the iCite iUte oi nutli, and it- Known of il.:ith of imi-Ii i.imxiiii' Prnm its ...m . im its con . ''isenesj and accuracy it supplies a wijnt . long felt iu thisdirei tiisi-, and adds vury I ;iv7it.i. tn tio v:ili!u Hf t!:w ahvays ) 11:.)lj wurl r Final SoMliuenl. f'r.. litiirni H.nl :ill I'th.ri l'itr.r.ii.l In Vto p.. '" K. .U. Knisi.r. ihw.iieil. ar- niillfiisl i..'. .". ..... ts . ...wi. i.i.-.i .ii... ..l.i .ii.t.- tiu'-il -i-;.Ii-nii-nl off.-il.t e. at ttio Kn!iy.;iio' ii ihi. j3oi.il, tut i .iUiii. i nun 'if linn .iiiil.kv. v... i.- : mum ivi! mi JiMii:i.Mr.iiiir. VOl.'Xyj .MAX, . i yon eau maku your siste.r or your moth !1 ' el- perfenlly haiipy bv.tire.seaiitig them wdh one of tlro.e eh'g:!it Cloaks or UoIsii3i3 to l-.e found low prirr.t. it Ira Peter's.' Uig stock, Uiiy your wife a iui d Cashii.cro dress I flta' :ini Fi-u.u s jl.iitla.ll. . ('Hold's Captives. . ; i Snmwi'in w The CJiri W'pililluet Jinrluj the P.wt Wt-cls In Ho!. Connty. stums ho'ithtrs this vcar hen cho-en by a "rea" .. ii.-. .-. 11 1 " " r sosni to hac many matrimonially inclined ladieauil "cutleiuaii in Holt, coniily, as the time r. ,t , ' t(r the celebnition of their nuptiah, hs , ' ... . . . , , .. .. . ' , ..: 1 " '0ltn ,ri"n U"1 wiiiciimiiow,: J ,. , "'"'!!. ""C'. ! r . ir. . noaii-r. ai ins i residence in Oregon on luiudnv, De - , , OJ ,, , . ccinoer so, i?oo, .ir. nnor lavmr 10 , .... . .. ... . ill of Holt county. ricK aar.uvts. Married, December 23d, at tl;. re.- ly Itev, Oi-orge Mrs, Annie I!. VAN nKXIlKIC. The ro-Meaej of Mr. Donovan, 2 4 """y T. , , ' V- I. l.llM.11 Illl I1IU .! HIM., 11IIVII .111. ' Ai;drew II. llershner and Mivs llattii; II. Donuvan, i and Mr. tieiirre, W. 1 Uender and Miss Kli-i A. Donoriii were united in ivarringe by KIder Win. A. fiardnor. We n;re. that our X;w f I'.dnt correspoudeuts have all been so i busy enjoying Chnst mas that none of them have sent us anv account Xt tku j affair, j . , tottiki! kixo. Thchotcflf f). II. King was filled on the morning of the 22il inst. with ! neighbors and friends to witness tha . n.arriage ot his ihjughtur. Miss Alice ! King, and Mr. .1. C. Cottiur. I T.;e parties were itteude I by Mr. John T. Cottier and Miss Alice Unlit:, ' Mr. James K. Ward of Mound City ' and Miss Lizzie Cottier, who led the rvmtl.rtinn ..Hlt..J tj. II... .........f ...1 ni. 1UI ru- oi the l-llltsliail cilUrch. pro- ( . ... , , , ... " . ii.iiiiii'i.ii int.?, I, ..fi. nt.fi .v.... . " " " i , .... , Amr f In .in.r:ifill:if mn llii.v- .lnivi. 1 to Forest City depot and eft for Win- i-""- v, ...n....? j....-......... , wmv .unu enesier, iniuaua, on a unuai trip or mi ' iia or iw o we"Ks. Hie contiimc of the bride was a rich i , . . I cas"r"uru' tnm "wed m satin, w Inch gave ,K'r n ,'caa'i"1 :uul "'""'-st appearance. ,. i,",. .. . ... ii.-i iiueiiiiaiin, .suss wiun ana .uiss comer, wrro dressed in mire green mumie, trimmed in o!i g.d.l satin, which presented a mot beautiful ap- peaizncc. l in-groom ami h atteml - a'lts ver dressed in thu convention.".! i black. . ine priiio is one of tha mo.t boauti- nu ami aecomt iished fining ladies oil CaryZook, oldest son of K. P. Zook, the county, and highly esteenird by all , U ifTering -ve r' much with rhetmia who know her. The groom Ls a young j t;Mn. Hc hr.s the sympathy of all, ge.iueman oi unspoiled cnar.ictor and iniluslrious habits, as well as social M, afliicted. finalities of very high order. Tha es- (Jeo. Poindexter ami wife went to St. ti..-m in which the yonng couple arc jo Christmas day, to sec that womler held is indicated by the f.illowing list of ' fn nephew. pie.cnU: Mr John T Cottier. Miss Alief. Dnlin. Mr.Ianie.s K Ward and MissLizzmt Cotlier, tin; atteudanls, silver ie-. pitch-! to Xod-'" iu,s v' "Pig. lea set; Jir U II , i neru me many siu.enug lor me nec Stcvens. King, flasp bible; Miss Minnie King. ! essarie.. of life. . ...... ii :r . . . . .....'i. ... .. wills turned i - . .i...-. ... . uuiuui'i .u .... . i .... r. .r ... 1. ... ... ... . ........... .. r ' Iriends will accompany the worthy , ,, , i '"'"'i ' c ;uiu an iiniiu in w ismn ' uieni i , . " . ' a,w i'-?-'"4 - ""r'u, n ine. it. through life. KOf.KIH-IlOXXKX. On Thursday evening, December 2J, 1SSI', th i M. K. churuhui Itichville was I . ' th scene of a very plensant occurrence. bolMg ,i,e ni:irr,:1p. of Mr. J. P. Kog- ; . .. . - - - ,.r. f M.,i;i...,,i ,, -lis., ii nt ' Miss iloaa liunnen of ii,.i,..iii. i. i T,,ocIlurch W" W-1 ,t1(. cvuti :ls tho ap0i,lted hour approaihed. rue..t.s imnrrMl in tinii! i! inuUUug was crowded partv At 7 :t!0 o'clock the weddiii arrived and as thev marehi-d , up the aisle ths organ, nudor the skillful fin- j m.Nn(Mr .t s i ! ,-.-, ,,i ..r iiii.,.i i r ...... ...., , , ,, , ,. iwmriil forMi m liivniw v..ilili.nr t.i.ii'i.li 1 1 ,. .-jv- - r. -- , J 1'hu attendants weio Mr. William bhrphcril ami Miss Lizzie Ilonnen, and Mr. Loss Lloyd and Miss Alice Hussell. " i j uuiuie t.ie a.iar w-:ss pi-jnounccil . uuiui. w. u.ui:, i:i. ni-iiiiiiix ceiemoiiy , I 1... l.... .1. el 1 I... ii;. .ni. oiiu.t.ii- ter lmuietliati imuiediately-after whieh the in- terestcd principals received hearty cm- ?Ritu!ations fnmi theirthrougof friends, Tl,u l,,'",J w,ls attired in a beautiful . ' fawn colored ca.shme,:-, ,:iwn "Honal easiime' , cut en train, and wearing white kids, orange bios i.somsavd veil. Mi.c l.i-ii. Hiiiini'ii. liridH's-msid. ., v;i....i ..ii..i-..,i inrit,. wttti trim- wore a slsel colored poplin, witli trim- g :'' gloves to match. Mi.s.s Alice ltn.sell, the other bride s muIJ. wur dressed iu a dmb colored l,1l'1'"' u',tu ti'imi'iings ami gloves to Ill.dch. . 1 he groom and his -.Utemlauts wore ) the usual b ack and while. A number ot pivein.s were received by the wedding pair, but the crowded j S5,,U1 ( ktate ot our co'umns compels us to jIrs Hmpsati lWnvii badlv burned j omit a list of them, a well as a list of 1 j,..,. hand" Saturday, whibr Jiiniing her ( those present. ; Christmas luik-y. . . After the esremouy the bridal party j Knr. ltroivu lectures ir,in tt tnper- anti invited guests repaired to the. re.s-i ;lm.o:lt Seerut'c'school house Wvdnos i ideuee of the bride's parents, where a j ,j.,y uyd. suniptkous repast was served, v.hirlr! Mrs. Dnny and children pa vi-it , was partaken of by aWuit sixty per- ' t frieniL near Xew Point this Wfck. sens. . . . bridal ' Joe ; I'm' t; kc up their residence in Mait'.aml, where .Mr. Ibj-jcrs ia engaged m the l.nilding busln.-.ss. TIfM-oo:ai. well known throughout U a later hrt r in tin- veniijg t'ii; iin-nts bein.' made here next spring ViiCCTCT.o i3C L'L rlC13Td.iL UCTOrURT. nairUSk their departu.-e fo.r . ii-diair is iroin-' on all the time, out " V'XV, .T:,." .Vf;,. !.; i :s biief visit to irieiids in I will n;orca.so its' the eaon opens. -- HV. On their re! nr., ' t buy will' Then-m a i-orn cribs heiv now that 'HW? -'oiuity, and few men aru morg widcty respected and s.tecmnl. For: sever.il years p.i-t he has tlevoteil him- self largely to. Apiculture :i.d is known thniughoui a Urgt territory in this and Uj'lS,1,M,nnK stalcs ,IS 11 lx:t i:txl and : i:i?A'ressive lieu man. He has long boon one of the the Sextinkl's most valued correspondents, and his Ie terts ,. . . ... , vr the signature "J. I . It. ' Ii.-vc ( H.u!j him ai.,1Ud;llte:l witll all our readers. The brida is the dauirliter of Mr. F. valued correspondents, and his Ie terts t., , . . . O. llouiicn, one of the nvj.-t successful ,, ',. , . I farnier.i of lo-.rer Ilult and her many j "nauties of mind and person hive given hit ji large cir.ic ot warmly auaeima friends Theconzratul.-iiioinof the 5Kxn:ci. are cxtcud-.il with heartineis. May' their vova-e of life have few storms if T.C ,,'"I' ve a daughter, . no man. but manvVsonall,." ?h.a.U.Hr!!r hAVC ""t'1 ho. kig . . - rorcsi liity. d pains, has conic and gone, much to .- t .- r.i . i ; satisfaction of the pf.rciits and gmt - niiiiiia, niiii us iiaii. pleasures, and the llication of thu child rrn. How livuiv-nf n, wili in- ii..r. t.. M.ii.v- n...it!.nrfi.r;-.t i,.-..i.s .... .. . , mas I wonder? 1 .mc new ear has nearly begun. Many of. its will tuni over new leaver," hilt how many will levethcm turned? .... n: ..., .:,i. i i rTI . Ir-.- Dickon, mil, her d.uiil,ters and son, h visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wells. MissJeiiuio Dieksoii has vis- ite.1 Forest City before. While hers shf has won many fjiendi who ar. glad to welcome her back. Miss Fanuio Oarsite, one of Atchi son's bel'es, is vliting Miss F.mma Hovuy. Miss Fannie has also visited us b.fore, and thong V. not wj:h its long, left nianv fiicnils. ' Will .Mint in, "the irntdstable," was mes'tingaudgn-ctinghis friends Christ mi a day. The'.M. K. Sunday fclmol had a Chrtstmas trc? for their nnuils ami teachers of said school. Evcrvtiiimr1 i..i.-..,l ..rf ......i. i , or thu liftc ijirh . thought Ihey might hare n'ceirod more than .a ni'.Vn Inll 'Kid" Stewart, our tele.TJidi oner - I 4 ; ator, received a pass to h hoian in Trov, Kaiuaj, which he lost no time in ... . . . . usui", leavinir 4U'ai" in char'e of the "ranch"' foradav or two. Mr. EHU spent Christmas with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent ' S inula r.witb her parents in Oregon. 1 Mrs. Cary.spi'iit Christmas wi'Ii her j parents in yThite Cloud. Charley fo.-j , lowed Sunda A mnre t(pthillr those who lwve been ' : Ir.i Kaull, one of "our br'vs." now of St. Joe, came home Satunlav. Vi'hilewji an; enjoying the Chnstmas , holidays, let us not forget the pjor. ! ; since, hotvi!verr:verypody keeps s ibr: i Col. i fcinion has been sick for ser. , , , . .... eral days, but is aipini able to be nut to - v!hisoir,, - c. . , , Tho Christmis ship at tho Christian ' ; church and the slei-'h at the Prc.sbvter ! J iau church Friday- evening wore enjoy- ;ible affairs. So, also the. Christmas tree at the M h church Saturday 1 ni-h: I a Xearly everybody received presents and fee! happv. The attend- ' nei was vsrv lanra at each. ! .rI... , .-,;,.! )lT.. ..... t .ii . ' J, 1 f-"-,adib.s ot tko Clnistia., churor lait T!,.irs.l;iv idirht. was a complete sue- : .,.n.nn.t,..ivi w.r.. tW... ami ; the net rn.oee.Is won something over nT.'htv dollars. r . At the supper gh-en by tho M. E. church and mentioned hist week, .. i .. ., ... iiit-rewii-s a "ii.itii.uu?ti.iiiue ... .-...nil ..... ... 11 , . .i.:..i. ... f......, hih.-ii.-m. iu.h .. ... During the. evening, it so full out that! there wcr tivi priMehcrs; twc of them )0ing Methodist, one a UaptMt .ntid one l iiri.siian.-r.Jiii one i resoj lennp. oyii, ( po-tect peace reigned. "ilow good; .. ...... . .. . ! .inn now nieasaui n is lor iirctinmi 10 dwell to"ether in unitv.1 Dr Joi n C. HendricKs, r.;ivt for tho sale of l!ible.s, made apre-Mmi of a fim. ,m,tt mble to the Christian ol.urch pulpit I chri-tmas Eve. He had before n.ado a j like present to the M. E. chur'cj;, i 1 . ...... ..ii. . .ul. tit l...n. .'lil Irlii.l . ......... ........ !".. l.i-;-.... ...w.il ' i !. .,.- i.i r...,,..r v.. f.,ri...r i,ys, ask Jud. Snenccr. . ... reference, call nn John Hart Our delivery m-iii h:is traded for. or purchased a new horse. i Mr. Clu-e-man is lecturing on tern- penmeeat tha Chr'stiin church this (.vjni.jj;. Jt is his wih to oisr.mizu a UhC here, but wc believe most of our j,,.,,,,. ptvtVi a I'niou, with open .-es- '1 Iutc is talk of cMciimiv improve- would ci. r fres of ground, and thci am full of corn. i Th. work on the o'evators has cfaed ' until w.'riaerd.i.s. IShin. ' tf. ZZalilr.nd. hunon SE;m.r.ij-T!i enclosed, notice 1 cut out of the Mound CHtr Xews of lVwmber 2!i. I wish iij your next issno vim would answer him and tell hut h-s had better get proper infonntion IWirs he publishes such artielw. lie said Monnd I "ity rcceivetl for freight and tiekuLs for XoveyjUcr, forfrc ght and tiekuLs for XoveyjUcr. -..." , . , i,uc-'.'-r . 1,533. The books of Mnttland agent shows for freight n'iieircii ami j tickets, .VW.S: w Inch vou n ill sec K ! nearlv fix v.i in r.tss of tt.m nn.tr , . . .. : think our forrardin baoncss will i ..... cxiectl them in about the same ratio,. The way he p-.uYiKhes jt ami so bold ; about it, is an injustice Uijuts place, so wish you vrould rep'y to him. I. MR. TOODLES": himself to rfnifiubxr hu mother-in-law. I ''J" Jir,-v;!i1g hr witl? oiiP f those I 'o1,u ha!,hi- Iter's, fiaigs,i ' large stock. Iiw l'ricfs. IBte ' Z "535 Sp'cjaf Siepaich ! from San'a Clus.t'j tha'manager of ths ; HoIh,:ir F,;p K UMte j ter's, north sidn of t.ublitt i square. Ore. j gm, aiinouncc great activity atonjf the line of Toys, Fancy Gooils a'nd such ar- tides :is hiost pleasu both old and youns ,,.,.,,, or tIlls u, be the l0 ! Man's Headipiarters, and even a. look j through this place will makeyou bajppy. . I)() XOT forget to call at.Im Petcrls and see hi3 line of pres-ntatiun Cubs Jn.tioexs 1 Xew ami elegant designs at prices to. 'suit all. ' - HTRAY COW. Wliti niarSeil with crop off left'ear and split f'i both ears branded- dimly, with letters K. H. nn I-lt hip-stuiup tailed - eight years old. 1 Leave "i?n"or mation with etlitor of Sentinel. ' r f:.. tij irsii,. .ujiai- x. .nc ii , of Maitland has. ipeneil ope of the finest riMlim inery stores in the cQfp'ty and ask l the ladies of Xorthern Ifolt to call ha ; fon; binjig elsuwhere. ; i l. ' r.. , , , ' . .' tor iaiati!i. ' i. n . , ; pt uMi.itrai.i t ..nrrnti in ' I HOG" LxlW LECTIOX. 'air Warning.- t TU lriioil IT iar COXCERX: Sui:ill Ih- rcmiiirnco.1 xsalint all pinion nils 2ri ilrlliKiiunts nn net ot Uojc Law Hfo tltiu. uu lh JiU r Jan nary, 1SD1 . I. U K.NOiriJtS. Attomer. nia oiaus ?AT9 SI AGAIN, And if I do not have an exhibition of in exhibition of GOODS HOLIDAY f Holt conn- uof. Santa two weeks the most ex tensive lire of llolidav Gooib consisting tof (Games,. ' , . Pules, V Drums, ; Wagons, Toy Pianos, GiiTBooksy 0l!r It,u (lf (:i(t ',Mk h tMu fo'r all nvs. and are verv ilnsirable. i nnr llm. nr ! Puot02rapll Albums, O r i Autograph Albums, Pocket jBooks, Fancy Ink Stands,' Toilet Sets, Flower Sets, etc. Please Kem-mber the Place: c sv rTTT rj f i II5V 17. r O.l ! I I If li V ..ww- OREGOX, MO. tutrniOTcn'o .inainncn l.i r i i , i- . . , ii-j n 3i in 1 1 -I020Pcco3. SCOO Ensrsviacs. rovn .cj.gzs colored rxjrcj. Conlalr.ir,g a SU?Z23JZT2 of orer 4G00 KEYi T70HD3 and Meanings, Biosronhical Dictionary cf oVcr D700 XAHES. picrosoAZ. ijErorrnoiJS. For Um Eicut M n-n.tonsl bj-plrtures In do-. Cnluc. Iisjfe nt tlji I'l.-lmr.s un.If r thn Inlloirint; cord-, in V.!itr, u.'i llln-4-Jini;linlil;finiDS tho niunl-r nf I ml terms named : iwr.iwpc l!fl 1." J5IiIIncri.S51. 10 l.ollrr, iv 113, 17 riirrnolusy, lsV-37 Ciu-IUv is UC 1 IfciTalln. p. luso, 14 Calumu. p. SJ, ?1 Mili.tvlliH,l:iallO Kyc.rv&vS, 11 S.tiin lTncriu -O Hi'r-,..C2, tS 5lmb-r,.vl3sS, 14 St&btnj; Iti3 "" an.l ternii d'ttaeil by th- pirltirt-s iimlcr ftl..o li w.inN In Wcb5ter, l!n&liriuKt-(l.fjr lni-r lima vuulu bo Jonah anv ilrtiiiitiou pit 1 In w.iu.. )tli.-riinyl'itcr.-.iil ibn Webster lo holp iv ttciily lo Uxccjc l:i!.-l!igi-iit t A I.SO K'ctttci'b Piimctr Schcsl tXA'j, 20 1 EngraWnrt. tocnon scno.i - z i;.;l-di..l - 237 AciJmh!c "311 Caurtii3 llotui 14 oiihtnanjllhutrt It .. u.du'uittJtiStJJncttabjtcund elscuher