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ALL OVER THE STATE. Trnrcllors say tho crops In IIowoll county nro tho flno.it In tlio Slitn. Immigrants nro pouvlnr Into How ell county from nil parts of tlio country, -In Taney county tlio girl of tlm best families, go Into tho cotton fluids and pick tho llocoy staple. ' Janios It. Jacobs, living near Co iimbia, lias recently recovered a stray norso that has b.en absent nearly llvo years. A drum which dono scrvlco In Lin coln's tuncral was carried by tlio Sax ton rifles In tho St. Joseph inonioilal procession. Tho Nuvnda papors say that Neva da Is so hnvoJi division ot tho Missoitll Pacific, and Is to havo a round honso that Is to hold ono hundred uiiftlnus ono at a time. Tho demands for laud In Wright count v is unnroccdunted. Hundreds of letters of Inquiry conto to tho real es Into dealers. Tho new Memphis rail way is tho causo. Recently thero was discovered In tho noyloiled willow grown tivct mid way between DoWitt i.nd llrmmvluk, a cleared centor of several acres, stir rounded by a barbed wiro feneo Im prisoning six stolen horses. Apparent 1 it hud long been mod. A man by tho uamu of Sid Spurloek of Versailles, Morgan county, lias brought iult against tlio Mlsourl l'a. cific for 50,000 damages. Hu was ex pelled from tho train and made to stay nil night In tho calaboose. If ho gains tho suit, It will bo considered n very good night's work. Tho Kansas City, Springfield and Memphis 11. It. Co., lias Med a pelitlot in tlio Springfield circuit court nuking for u commission of threo disinterested iimuolinldorsto assess and ascertain the damages for nglit of way through tlio property of vat ior.s persons. James Reagan, a young man living near Edgar Springs, Fhulps county, accidentally shot inmsclf last Thursday in a manner that is likely to maim Mm for lite. Ilo and several other parties started for I'inuy river on a fishing and hunting excursion. After reaching a proper place for camping, ltcagnn stooped down to get a gun which was tinder tlio wagon, and wlii o pulling it out discharged tlio same, tho shot tak ing effect in his leftkiioo. Tho murderer of Martin, who es caped from tlio oll'icer about a month ago wliitu on his way from St. l.ouis to Lebanon, is Mill .successfully hiding His wife, the jailer's niece, who let him out of prison and eloped with him, was taketrto Jail on her arrival at Lebanon, but was afterwards releacd on $2,000 ball to appear at circuit court on charge of releasing :v prisoner. No sooner re leased, than Abo WlL-ou, her uncle had her arro-tcd again on a charge of t-ioal-Ing ids money and gun. Mr. W. Butler, of Chit'icotho, has n cistern 2l fret deep that lias for twelve or fifteen years bihaved in a roputablo maimer; but recently ho hail it cleared out, when a mull ho c, about' an inch in diameter, was found in tlio bottom, Mnco which timo it has run nothing but mineral water, it is nearly wlilto, when shaken up, but when settled it is purfectly clear, except that a white sediment of considerable depth settles at. tho bottom and tastes so strongly of tin da as to be unpalatablo. Mr. John Heed, living at tlio head of Two Mile I'ralrio, in Hoonu county, camo twin 'Kentucky to Missouri in 1S2.1) unit settled within one milo of where ho now lives. In 18 U ho returned to Kentucky, where lie married Miss I'm donee Waller. They havo been blessed with thirteen child' eu. Four sons anil nlnu daughters. Three of the daughters nru dead and ten of tlio family are till living. October loth was tho fiftieth imnivers;iry of tho marriage, and a fam ily rounloii to colubrate the occasion took place at tint old homestead. The reunion was composed of about forty persons, sous and their wives, daugh ters ami their husbands, and giand clilldreu. Ten of tho grandchildren tiro dead All but eleven ot those liv ing were present. Of this large family thorn ts but oifo great-grandchild. John Heed Is now sovoiity-fivu years old. ft.rs. Heed is sixty-seven. AUGUST BE it G? ! i!t3 Manufacturer nml Dealer in all Kinds cf Bedsteads, Bureaus, 'aritroncs, . tltiplnmrils, jiues, Tunics, Htumls, Cliah'H, ltocKcrs, Pictures, Picture) Frames, Unholstoroil LountrcH. Brackets of all Kinds. Ui)deriaker's Line. I keep on haail a full stock of Cofllns anil UuiiiU Oaao.s, Ctwkots, JJiulal Rolioo, Wraps, GIovoh anil Ctam, Corpao rrosoi'vur, Kiubalniliip: Fluid, tuul a Fine lluarso. All oidurH will Ijo IH'oinptly attuiukd to. Torma vuaaon ttblc. ' AUGUST UURRKS, Wost aldo I'ttbllo Squaio, Oregon, Rio. FURNITURE! I havo on hand a large stock of 14 Kendall's Spavin Cure Cent lo any mlitrust cn icccliit of ByB. C.SCflOlZ.Ptaaclsl, COIl XI NT,, MO. .8 . - 4:. j i'vi :' v2 ' 'ft ' l' Is The lost buccessr aemedy W.1;: pvrnlt'ii.viTod, in It Is tiTlaln mil Hues ni'l wiv tor. AIm) cxrelliiiit wr human lies IIc:u; proof Ik'.ow. l'KOM OO'sL. L T. FOSTER. YiiiUlgsivn, lllllo. M.iy In, Inn), Pit. JI..I. Ki'.nd.m.i. tt ro (l.'iits: 1 iia.t a very valii.ilili' IliimSiluiiiin.iii run v.imli 1 oil it iiilil. lie li.i't ii very l.iM'' 1'i.n'' lihhIii mi mic joint nml a Mii'ili lino on i lit hiUt uliii'liiu itii1 Iiiih U'O I'lii'i1. I liaO lilsii iiini' V ifti1 1'liiupu olttt.i , iitiiii.ii'y Miri:i'i'ii".'lM mli cil in i .iii. III. ii. 1 win mm ilny ii'mIIiiu tlio sii Vi'tlSiiiiunt in Keinliill'.i sjiuvln Ciuo 111 Hid ('iiri.';; .Vjipk.., 1 ili'tiTinliieil :it ouvu In try It mill jnit our ilruwlst.s hunt ti) fn'ml for II I Tdyi .onliTi'il tliroi' liotllui!! look lln lii nil nml tliniiclu 1 tt'oiiM clvi" It n tlmrt'iili til.il.L ihi'iI n ai' iinlls lo illri'i'lliins nml I tic louuli a tlic coll I'liin'il to lie liutic, nml tin' lniiis I) ivi-ill:iiii .iiril. I liscil Iml hud liottle ;:iml liuii'oltH limh-. an' in I r' Iroiii luiiiis ami us sj)niut:i in iiuy I.oimi in tlio Mali. Ill' U ontlri' lyi'iiri'il. Tni) rum ni wi iiliiarkuliti' that t let ,nn of my xti liavotliu rt'inallilii tuo bu.llf.n, win) nro now tislnt! It. , Vfiy IN'iHiTl fully, I T. l'OSTlJK, KENDALL'S ffiATB CUBE lEiM'lIuMrr, Imlli'N'iv, sn, 1mj " 11. S.KrHAl,t, A fo , (iPlltl t l'll'IIIU M'llll inuii'o oi iulvcilWni:iallorfor Kinilall'H sji.vin Fur". 1 1 Iiuh n (,'oinl will) lii'i'o ami kIvi'.i tl.ii lust of uiiMit.'tlnn. (It all o lii"" Mrtil. wo liavo ji-t lo li'iirn tliollt iinfuvnrnblu ri'imi t Vi-ry i:i'.i.''i'ltully. J. Dawson Hon. DrufiJisls. KENDALL'S aYIH CURE. Wlnlliroii. Iow.i. Nov, 2 lit. lftW. lilt. 11. J. Kh.viiai.IiiV Co.. (louts : Kni'lini'il iili'iiso lluil 25 wills lor your Tiimtln) on tlm lliiMu.itnl lil-t iISwim's, I havo liiTii ihIiik K-ii-ilntr niiavln ('mo on niii' of m liori'.i lor lioni' Hji.ivln. Ono Imltlo iMillri'l oiiii il till) lame iiuss ami ri'tnuvi'il mo,t all tlm Imiifli. Yours l!i'HH'ctfully, l.cioy II. Oraliani. KENDALL'S "ffATffl CURE Oti Buman Flesh- I'allcu's Mills Now York, l'Vli. 21, 1S74. l)it. 11.. I. ICu.viiAt.l.&l'o., tii'iilt i llio t'ar tlriil.ir chu' on whli'li I mril jimr Sj:i Iti Cur.) was a mnlUiiaitt .ml.tii spinta of fclMi't n iiionllis lmulln'. 1 limllr I'll many llilimslmi In n!n. VoiirKiiavIn euro iml tlm trot to tlio uiomnl iikiiIii, nml for tin1 first tlimi fclnn-liurt lorn family llnlnu'iit It excels lur.tliinx wo rvi't USfil. Iti'V. M. 1 . l-i'll l'ator of .Mi U,Cliurt'li, 'Uleu's .Mills, N. Is pilch In In Itii'lTi'ets, mild In IH ni'llon as It ilo.'s iloes not lillstrr. yot It la liem'lrntlni: nml poHurful lo ri'iioli every ili'i'P wali'il i.im or to U'liinu) any Imnv iriowlhor other enlawineiits of tliololuls ami limit, nr for rlmunmthiii In man, or for any imrti.s lor wliloli n llnlmi'iit Is iivul for in. in orbo.iht. It Is now l:iiimn( lto llio lnt lliiliueiit fur mull ever use.il, n)ln liillil ami yet I'lTlalu In Its ciri'i'U, f.ml mlilres lor Illnstrateil Circular which ...... .I..I. ..It... j ,...ullK',k ,.,.,,f , if ltd vlrlMPM. Nil temeilyhasoYi'rmet with such unnnlllleil suefl co.ss lo any knoweliliio. for bcat as well a "Y'rieo, SI, per Imltle, or sli lioltles for g.1. All ii.ir.i.uia Iimi'ii I) in i. mi i.iir II foilvon. or It rAU Im sent potpalil In any aililre.on reiTlptUf lirlei) tiv tho uronrletors. I)lt, II. H. KKNUAIll' t-pii f M..ii;iii...ii ifiiiw vi. Sold "by All Druggists. A. 11. JAMISON, Attorney at Law, tool listnto, Iusiu'iuico nail Collect' JiiK Kont, MOUND C1TV, JUHHOUltl. fj Wi.i pracllru la till tin touits of northwest .utnuit. W. J. ItEA, The Cheapest and Besfc IN Till? CITY. FOURTH AND KDMONI) nr. josi:j'h, .i lrt I. 11EA, Itornoy.at Linv. Notary l'ltlillo and Ileal Kstato Agont, MAITLANU, MO. W 111 iiltruiltii all Ick'Ullmslni'Hi liitruiteil tn iilsi'iue, In nil lliu cnurlHiif Nortliwest M Ks url. Has for xalu n lamo number ot clioleo bieJiii'.- mis, J. T.TrJATOH13U,M IIOMCEOrATIHST AK1) SUUGKON, OltKdON, M1SSOUHI, fMPifrniit At f.iutiluiun). Iwn iln.ird tttirll) f, A. K'iu'vohM Wom i formerly ifslileueo of i.evi urcii, COST I now offer my stock of Musical (loads consisting of Violins, Ranjos, (lobars, A ceo rd eo in, etc., at actual cost, us I desire to ndd Gent's Furnishing Goods, and must sell to give room. A RARE CHANCE. 810 Violins for $5.00 8.00 Violins lor $1.00 $7.00 Violins for S.'J.oO. 34 0.00 JSriiJoh for "i.OO. S!30 (.uHltv for ).)(). Slfi.OO Gul lav 4.50. 10.00 (Jnitur for fi.00 Accortloons jmil Concrlinns in snmc pro portion. MUSIC TEACHERS AND OTHEHS LOOK AT THIS. $1.00 Worth of Shoot Music fov 40cts. Come In early, as I mean to sell at nbovo prices. Every ttislriiiueat warrnnrcd. G Wo Baldwin SHW SlhMCO. line Knll, lli:nil, , im Vlo oil hy It .I'lll'IIHT Citl.t-ii of Hull County. It.io r.s (Isr.iiin of IHo:i A ror'Valunbto Bug (jestlcas loiThoso'Cantainplatliig'a Srlp to that Country. Ttl'TON VM.t.i:, X. .M Oi t.7. j.ditous Coi'xrv I'ai'ki:: If tlicni U not room in our valttalilu paiH'r f.ir tlli.s I'otlliiilllili'iilli'tl, pi'l'lnins tlifii; i-i I'liotn ill I In' lil;r Imsliot imilor llio tnliln: 1 am a stranoi' In u .sti:in;o l:uiil,and anion;? Ntrano pt'oplo. Xnihiunf i.i familial' Iml tin' tloar old sun. It .sliiiios (lit tinliloni of our flii'i-tliin lii'lit)ini'ry wlion.' and lor all. Tho moon and .-.Mim iiiim iiimi iook tiimiuiir I'unai i.inusU'i' t'onitiao to i o.'p out nflor dark to n-o. What a wonderful i-lisni;n wo ran oli M'rvi) in naiiiio iil'l'jf a few l'.uuri H. 1!. travel toward tho setting ('.snu. '" The pDnpli! nro i niDsilv', tspanish ;Mo.irniH, v itli Minitflit Id irk hair, m ill, Idauk eyes, dnriIiriiwn'oi' llitei''l:!n, lad; mulling Suit (Jiiikp Latin," (In "in".) llvo in rheMrrul si'ltli'iiii'ius, llat-roor-ed mlolio (xim.drifil.lnloi s) Iiuls, l!;rir priiii'ipiil dometiii nulumU nro i1h,t. guilts nod htirros. the lut named belli.: their "beast of nil works " U is but little lar'-r than a hi;; do";, nml mi-lit appropiialcly be railed a dwarf donkoy. Itisalwny.s willing mid patiimt, and easily gimlud with u utiolc- tho native's brul !o. Their husbandry U of tlm primitive kind. 'Ihey plowing their land with crooked Mieiwiy' and ' thresliing their griln with go its their corn is of a low kind, so low, in faet, thai I ihmk they'll havo to dig it this year; In get any. There Is no limber 'but pine, cedar, caetiis, nml occasionally a scrub oak, on tho mounliiiiH Ami yet wo tire told Mint Now Mexico has n brighter future prospect than any other slice of oui'great Republic. Weil, perhaps it has. Tho recent develop ments in the hills certainly provo It to bo tho richest in mineral, and tho plain and valley grazing, is pronounced the bust. Tho country is comparatively new, yet tlio oldeit .M'ttleinents;iu the U. S. o.sht here. Many of the old Mexicans are very weallby, as well,' as tho early pioneers from the States, and nivel In luxuries mill enjoy many comforts that belong to civilization Settlements were made at this place by emigrants from the east as early as lf3", but the Spanish were hero long before that, oven before tho l'llgrliu Fathers lauded ou Plymouth Honk, or white nu-ji Failed up tho Jnmes Itiver. This is a village ot about llftcen or twenty dwellings nil adobo mostly Hat roofs, two good stores, Masonic Tem ple, Church, jehoolhous?, Pilncksinith shop and Printing ollleo. It is two miles from tliu R. R. station, tuul six miles from Fort Union, Ono milo west is a largo Catholic Convent among tlio Mexican settlements, and ono hundred miles north is tho Territorial boiiiu'.ai v. I left, Atchison Wednesday night, and arrived here, over the A. T. & S. F. road, Friday p. in., after n tircome, .though finite an intorestiiiii trip, of hirty-nino hours. In Kansas all naturo soomod monot onous till wo reached the Arkansas Riv er, and then it gradually hanged to an other kind of monotony, which lasted ill darkness closed mound us near the Acstern boundary. The banks t the tvor are from two to four feet nbovo he water No irecs. bushes, hills nor nit low iiiipiov-nieuts were visible, but all wus one vast, exten.dvo plain At Rtunoof the stations wore soino mat lit tle towns, but far hctucou, The best mops, whore there were any, seemed to Do soic,hum and watermel ons. The greater pint of our trip through Colorado, was after night j a tucrlp tlon of which I wilt not attempt, but when tiio gray dawn of another tiny be g.iu to unfold around iif, wo might liavn 'jeeu seen stretching our necks and straining our o, es to got a glimpse at tlio lofty .Spanish peaks, In Southorn Coloi'aih). From this time and place, on, tiio scenery was not liiiiiiiiliiiiuii-, but chunking every hour and uulo. At S it. in., wo stopped ttl Tilnld.ul, an old, but thriving town, with a point Intiou of slv or seven thousand, mid slmrlly after, wo liiianged our tntsly tni giuu for a larger one with f -tn drivers, and with till- in front and another in the rear to p'ili, wo liegsn the nn'out of the gteal iiiouut'iins. un tuul on we Ihiinihiicd, up towards the cloud-, wind ing around the perpendicular cliffs, oricillng over guhho, hugging the sleep, rocky walls, ovetlo .King the aw ful cluisiiis, thinking muchly of our t-ln-ful pal, thiiikii got tlio dear hnmolliit was constantly getting fat thcr away, our hopes tuul our leui'n alternating ulili ul ini)t every breath, while clinging to the very seats, peeping conlinii'itisly out rf tlio gaping windows, rceas oual y tu.tie ing tlm front i-nd of the train ikmi'Iv bn liliul, when turning sonic sharp cu, vc, womiering what would lii'n im: of ih, should uiioilicr train break lmxti from tlm top, nml come dashii.g down upon us, trembling least one might, nml now llti'ti hearing l!ic familiar toot to-oot- lug oi the front enuiii'', and the wel conn) response ol the hind u that nil well, us it iinokiil, pui'feil ami groaned witli its heavy load of eight iuoiiMlt ears, uiado heavier by their crowded hu man freight, until, Maidenly us tiio lightnings Hash, wo were plunged awful cotileini lation, uuimagiiiablc, nu ll e s 0 r 1 1) si b I o, nnver-to-be-fiirgiitien thought or feeling, wo were, plung.-d in to that utter Kgptiuu, midnight, pitchy blackness of ilarKni'ss, It was n lun nel, half a mile long, I didn't coiiul the miuuics or the lioii'i-', but In the due time wu eineigcil in the hctutiful ami welcome, sunllglit again, ami lor the lli'st lime, feasted our eyes upon old na ture in tlm territory of New Mexico, having crossed the hnuuilurv in the tun nel. Disnilsslni'- the hinder engine, nway wu went pell mo 1, dashing down the beautiful valley of La .liiuta. It was half past nine - lien wo halted tit the odd-looking town ol Htitou, siml tiio hrakeiuan shouted "twenty minutes for bicakfast!" The morning was beautiful and love ly, tlio air solt nml Imlmv, but the groa.sy Mexli aus, many of them stronger (In odor) than liinbur cheese, or tho billy-goals they put At this place wo inn! Ir. Callou, for mei ly of Oregon, who recently moved hero rrom .Mora Co., but the conductor shouts, "nil aboard!" and again wo are sailing nlontr past the Mevieun huts frescoed i. n the outer walls with long strings of bright red peppcri, so asscn tial to tho Mexican diet. The xpatklitig crystal wat eis, of l ho laughing niouiit alu brooks, tu they ilaiiee, frolic, or oc- easloually loiter among the daiielng sun bcaius, 8cemed to welcome, us, ami beckon us ou, as they dashed over, un-, der, along or around the rocks and crooks, sleeps and nooks in their merry paco with tlio groat il'i.u horse.. Now and then wo would feast our cyos ou tho limiting herds of deer mid antelope as they bound over thu grassy plains, or rest in the fpiiet valley. The thousands of little things, which look like little young rabbits, amuse us, with their antics, as they jump from dioiiikI to mound, or Maud erect upon their hinders, fold their little arms and bark at tho pasdng train with compla cent admiration, nro tho wonderiul lit tle prairie dogs. Hut wo pass tliein by ; leave them in their innocent sports, mid when the train "brines up" nt the ipialnt little sleepy vdlnge of Walnuts, wu b!d it good-bye, and vt iivo it on. And now we will treat this lu ter in the same way. I would not advle any N. V. Mls .soui'iaus to coino to lids territory unless they are willing tosacrsllcu many com foits. Anon. Tumors, erysipelas, lnuiourlal dis eases, Mrnfuhi, and general debility euied by Dr. I.liuoy'a lilond Snarcher. J. Ii. 31 IN TUN, rilVSlCIAN AND SURGF.ON, HKiin.ow, mo, Will proniptlv atleiiil to calls day or nbht. Ollleo nt resilience, ouu block west of Wtollleu. Wo arc now receiving' our Fall and Win ter stock of. goods and invite the inspection of all close buyers. Our goods are fresh and now. not cany over from coat, Cloak, Blankets, i i i of ffoods. Call and sec us. you money. a AT zmlOttzestid orrr. 11.J1 d quart HUCCKSSOIiS TO )i;ai.i:i!.s in ;( IlliIiTiliMillSI ) j Wo t'lO'ir' to .' ,!l -:a Tin! AlVn'.l-'ii t ivtr larr : n I iv-'l ,.'!. cn-il itoclt of j & A It I.- At ' ti . I Qneensware, ct"., which ai'i now hoiicr reeehed, niel etend a cordial tatlon to all, to call tuul uvimln.) our j;o.hs lu fore ptirehitsiMg K AP.E AGKN'Io FDR I'm-: viBiffl WII ill winch wu ntivo it liirue stock nf ail grades. Cocnf ry Produce (si Icon lu nxi'hiiuo t'or ood.H sit hiakust rI;irl.i'i. I'rion. MAITti THU- IT rfT,t. "Wft T' FIRM OF FOREST OITY7 1VCO-, Are now prepared to show the public tlio best and largest ttoclc of Soots Svbjo.dl Siioes Vi'fP'L-j5fc?ai CLOTHING H ats and Gaps, Rvor offered In Holt county. Wo also havo a full lino of Glass nml Queens, ware. Wo believe (hat wo havo the lnr-re-l lino of Ladies' and Mlscs' Fine Shoes, fall and examine goods. Wo will not be undersold. CLOSING OUT! aMOMMUIWiUMWMMMin wJI MM I Mm mmtl H. B, KETCHAffl, Proprietor. Fe!iK Stroet, Between Thirdand Fourth, S,T. JOSEPH, MO. At old Stand of Townsanil Wyatt Co. ELOTK, Ml, Ti FIIIIK ill, Wo nro now receiving and offering the largest nnd llneH stock of Clothing over brought to tills Market. .Made and trimmed in tlio Most Stylish ami I a.-h-ouublu ninnner, eipial (o any ciittoin.umdo wori; i all of whleh will be bold at nvcash. We would bo pleased to have villori from Holt county, wanlln s nlothimr. to cad on ih and us.inilim our iioods nrd prlcus before buylutr, and re conllilout our good and prices will give tatlsfitellon. H. B. KETOHAM, St. Josopla B2o. o o hist year, asinine ovcr or any of that class J tq can and will save Phelps, "V "lySj V k"j "IBk) " a'U GO. ? CI Ii,"" '- U'lC I l-I V tit f,T U t V." luvl ill fiPuiii ' CO. KD, MO.. r? A ?7s7 "Sf Ti L.vi Motions, ElGej IM.MKJltA.T10N. Rctwcoti January 1 and Sop!ctnbor29 the number of Immigrants who landed at Castlo Garden win 3li!,91tj. 'i'ho number for the corrcjpondliig period of 1880 was SoZ.'Olhowingau Ineivaso up to tho last-named ditto ot DO.Clo. 'J'liu Incrcasu far the cntiro jcar over tho previous year, at CaMlo Garden alone, promises lo bo over l'-'0,000. Tho total Inllux of new settlers for the year will aggregate over 050,000. Nuver be fore In thu history of thu country lias there been such an addition to the poll ination iroiii loruigu soii'-oes, rim nu I rrctloii to the natiotiiil woaith fr'jin this (lid '"'purtatlon of labor cut iml b ostium- - LTiiSr ; c",,,u u alru,,;. .i.-.iotiiwi timu was tlio ease some years ago. Tlm lar ger share of them are Germans, who come by no means emptydiiiiiilcd. They arc of tliu description which the Ger man Government dislikes tu loc, and the path of the Anient' in emigration agents lu Germany Is not altogether a pleasant one. In spite of the discour agements uhich are thrown in tho way of the ilopartuie of their subjects by tliu home authorities, the ciniiis it more likely to Increase than diminish. Thu bulk of tlioso wealth-producci s niiiku their homes in the N'unlii i'n,iiiuro especially the Northwo-tern, htate.s It I Is claimed that this is largely due t'i tle i fact that people in changing their halo- tats cling to their respective limvs of lat itude. Making due allowance for this tendency, there is still very much duo to efforts of Slato agents. WiscutiMtl and t.ie other Northn e.s.ern .sutus havo ...i i t , i.... ..oi Hil'I.U ,IU1I0 If'illlllS lllilll l'Ovk 111 lll- I K'"1 lllu,,tio" to f,,"',, 'i"''1' prosperity. Itallway nonipunioslii tlmsn i States havo uiado special and conveii- iciil arrangements for the litinsporia i tion of immigrants, 'the o; orations of I Stato ami railway agents rnmuiunuu in thu inolher country, and continue until - the immigrant reaches his destination. It lias been found that thU labor uul care yields productive rutum, nml they tuo cDU'eipieully .systcnmtieallv stis. Hiiicd. Thero is no loason wny tli N'orthern Slates should continue to hold the virtual monopoly of thu impoi'lunt eleinent of growth, providing the Soul Ii ern and .Southwes'orn States entnr' Hi.' Holds in a business-like way, luheri"'! their inducements, and render etvsv the transportation of thu uew-cioner. Not-wilh-ltindliig the latitiulu th-ory, ther.i is a valuable lield for this kiml.ol in ui age'i.ent open to the Statts which n e, thu iinniignitio'i ino-i. Tle'i'i) is an Increa-Iiig il --oslilun o i the part of tlm South and S uithwcst lo bid for Hid new-coiners, but n yet they havo failed lu put forth the ndeipiai.' means ot attracting them. It. i u sti! ject which should engage tin prominent attention of their l.cislutnrcs lids win- ter. Southern lauds are nioro fertilo than Northern. They can bo purchas ed fully as cheap, if not cheaper, mid the railway connections nro being ex tended with gratifying rapidity. Tho most, dilllcult part of the enterprise con sists in starting it. Tho stream once started will tend to sustain It n lf. Thoso who come will bring other-'. The melhoiU of attracting immip.i'.itiiiu may lio copied f i oiu thoso successfully in operation. For the South and Sontl -west to permit litis valuable addition which is constantly being nimlo lo tlio prosperity of tliu nation, to bo wholly I absorbed by the North, exhibi's ti lueU of uiitcrpri.su which is inexcusable Tlio initio is ti rich one, and likely to grow ricltur. Tho longer tho proper efforts nro delayed, tliu greater the loss: (Iliibc-Jh'unirrtit. MADE HAPPY ! Everybody within the borders of Hull county can lie happv it they sn de-iro. How! Why by interviewing us tuul learn ing our price, on Piece Goods, II. its anil Caps, mid Groceries, MESHBEPiGIl & AlSElBOIl- FAR SAB I nr. ! as ;.c u BOTH IMPROVED AND IJfilMPfiOVtD REAL ESTATE. At prices ranging from !?'..'0 to .:l,1.0U pur acre. .Somu of the line.st hsiitl in Norlhwcst Missouri, in both large mid small tracts Dcsiiablo town propoity in till tho towns of Holt county. Also, a few lino farms lu Kansas. 1'arlius desiring to citnnr sell or buy laud, will lluil it to their inturest to ti'tdiu-s mu at once, tis I am constantly halng calls for all grades of lauds, and can nut all purcha-ers whomsoever. Address H. TKHHS Al.KIliK, Attorney at Law, Oregon, Mo. NOUTltWES'i' N0RHA1 OUFGON, MO. rirt Torm lietrliis K'it. 112, 1HM. Secoiiil Ti-rni IiiuIiim Am. Ul , 1 -:. 'J'hlrd Tel-Ill lil'Slns IVI). 0, IM-.2. t'liui'tli 'S'erin IitiKlOH Aiu tl 17, ;NI. Tiil'lnn. ft'i.(K) per lerni of ten ''i Us ('nurse "i Btmiv tliuiniiali iiml piiii'ili'iil. li'itirillnt, In fiimlly Wi.tm I" et W r Deel;. I'ur lu nlior liifmmullim intd'i'ss t'. J. J.llAl'l.ll. riiM'iiai. II.TEUBSSALKIKD, Attornoy at Laiv, OlIKCIOh, JIO. Avlll prnctli'o In all llio courts nf Mlsscinl, lii'iil i "tutu anil tMlk'i'tloii Iniblncts )uiily llltl'lllluiltl) Oilier nverlSi'liuHu llros Kliitc JUWr,l.rrM 4j .I..MIS1MI ' -.JWSTg T. 0. DUNG Ml, ATT O UN 13 V AT LAW, OltlidOK, MISsOUItl. M III nmi'tl-i, III nil Coin Is r.f .MWsioiiiU'l'lik'f own iiml N'rtirKtkit, Ileal IW Ut) Im. icw, uu U il.i't'ltiniH tiiiii)ily atttaiili'il tu, I