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VOLUME XVIII. How would n gooseberry festival takof Wo will have two full mooiu In July. John S. Crosby will bo tho orator at Moticd City, on July 4th. Spring chkl&eni. aro ripe, but like die urwUtinics, tlicy nra dear little tilings. We woiihl like to soo every uusi HL'M twitse decorated on tho Fourth. Bit nil it bodonoP The fine weajher wc ri-o having keeps tho farmer busy and makes tilings wolully dull In town. Tho Union Sunday School picnic, promisee to be tho grandest afair of tho kind In tbo history of our county. Tho disease known ns black-leg Is playing hhvoti Kith tho cattlo in tho vicinity of Kagjovllle, Harrison county. Mayor D'Fullon, City Attorney Vn Mutkirk atid Councilman Mont goiutry ore busy at work, revising our fjiy rditianecs. A degree niceling, I. O. O. F. will tic liuld by tho (Jreeoti Lodge, on Wednesday evening, June l!8th. Neighboring lodges Invited, The army worm has mado Its ap pearance lu t-overnl counties iu tho Northeastern part of our state. They A io doing considerable damage. The St. Joseph livening A'cics says lirre aro to bo two weddings in high life in Oregon, bo'oro tho Fouitlt of July, Nothing Ilka going from home to Iwnr tho news. Twenty dirorco cases, twenty-two railroad cases. thlrly four criminal, twenty-eight appeal, and li t civil cases (iiM on tho Nodaway Circuit Court doc ket for the Juno term, commencing on tho '.1th. Hio Forest City nulls, Mesars JooV (s Cuiion, uro now making first ohwa flour; . at least this is tho verdict of onr bettor half, and If our mother biul an opportunity to teU their Hour ,- bolievo it would also bo her opin ion. Master Iouls Hill, hns our thanks for tha flrt spring chicken of the sons on. Louie never saw us fidlcorpse liko from tho case, and ho thought a good lue-s of nicely filed spring chick .mi would do us eood. It helped us ,oulo, and will shall always remember yourklndnesi.. Unscrupulous nir a arc iirraiubul.it in" the county selling farmors niedlcat- Ik to drive into fruit tices as a pieveittuivo sgainst borers. Instead of this the uails are apt to disease the trees, and thus instead of proventing attract tho borers. Give thoso hum hugs a wido boith. 'flio Hamburg -Ycics publishes a list in black, of tho names of all per sons who swindled tho editor mi sub scription, advertising or Job work , and those who leave tho placo have tho the news carried to tho post ina.iter and others where they locate. The plan Is a good ono and should be brought before tho State Press Assoc! atton next year and adopted. Jas, W. Storm of Nodaway County Bays that the Spring of 1857 greatly re sembled tho proscnt season and that cattle had to bo led until May 10! h, vegetation 'elng so backward. During fhe summer of that year thero wero a uuinfoer of dajs yvjjcn ono needed heavy plotlting to kcei) w'ai-m, and yet. tho corn crop of. that year proved to bo pery fine, nvoraglng throughout tho pW'y IMy bushels per acre. Some people think ft Is strango Hiit t)jo dltor should charge for in Mnjr wbituary notices? They evidently fart to consider that (t coslt money toJ prlutapaper. Tho niorchant charges for tho snroudttig, tho undertaker for fho coffln, tho doctor for tho medicine, and tho liveryman for tbo hearse and ujl their bills are paid without a mur mf)r, ycttjioyoxpcit an cdf.or U buy paper and typo and prestos and hlro printers and print pbltunry notices frco fat charge TuUolc Comity Press says (i rpply to our plavMig f It among tltopourbon paper: "But l( It uses It ns commonly used tiy Repub lican papers, wo feel honored." Jfopojoon said tho Bourbons "In their pxlio'had learnpd nothing mid forgotten notlng." This is exactly tho caso with tho Bourbons of America ; t'jS.nvo learned i othing and forgotten nothing; Jienoo tho Press defends the "foremost mun.of Missouri," for discussing a pics lon that has focou dead for ovor twenty years; 'Tills is exactly tho sonso In I which tho terijfjljjourb.on" is usod by tho HijpuDiieaiis, toko yoijr piaco rjaonrpnnonpreq,. Two weddings In Oragon soott inako what you will. J. II. l'ratt, Ksq., of St. .Too, will perhaps speak hero on the 4th. Sterrett's Opera House will bo opened on tho Fourth of July, with u grand ball, Judge II. S. Kcllcy, has been hon ored with tho degree of Doctor of Laws, by tho State University. Little Lulu Nnsh will please ncci pt our thanks for that largo and hand some boqui't of roses. Nlol Hoblltzcll, has boon selected as Marshal of tho Day, for tno 4th of July. He Is just the nun. Lay away tho cares of tho day, and tnko your little ouos to tho .Sunday School picnic, mi the 21th. Kvory body and all their wife's re lations, aro invited to bo present, and celcbiHto tho Fourth with thepcoplo of Oregon. Young man lake your sweetheart to tho Union Sunday School picnic ; by 60 doing you will escape "getting the mittou." Dr. Williamson will preach at tho Presbyterian church, next Sobbath, morning and oveiiing. All aro cordi ally invited. Services at thn Triumph School House at cloven o'clock on Sunday next, and iu Oregon at night, by the Pastor, Iter. S. Carothers, Klnmey School report; day (aught 20; enrollment,!!;?; avur.igeNo. attond Ing each days,28 2-6 u vertigo No. of days attendance by each pupil, 15 il-7. Those regular In attendance, wero Charlie Devorss, Druie Miller, Salllo Snyder, ftnd Susie Dovors. Wo understand a movent cut is on font looking to tho remodeling and other wise improving the Presbyterian church of this city. Vo are glad to hear this; the membership of this church ts abun dantly able to huvo tho finest church cdljicc in tho county. 'Tin: foii.vrv J'.wkii, of but wenk. places in anions tbo "llnurbon papers" iif the Mate. It It lues the. term In the true mmiio ot that word, wo object." Holt County 1'icm, W'o are not surprtsuil at Ibis; the Hourboiis won; a family of tho highest uoto iu history, and wo had no lutoii tion whatever of using the word iu this sense, so far the editors of the Press aro concerned. John the Kaptlst, tho loroiuuiior of Christ, Isregiided iu England as the patron saint of tho oommoii people, and on this account, apparently, great Masonic festivals aro hold on St. John's day, tho day dedicated to hint which is the 21th of Juno. Kvory admirer ot this day and saint, should attend th" Union Sunday School picnic on 8a t urday the 2ith Inst. Theie has never been a timo whan hogs could bo kept In good clover pas lute to better ad vu tit ago than they can during tho present year, corn selling at a high price, and hogs bringing an ex travagantly high tigiiio. U. S. IJoxie, iu "Clover Leaf," has tills to say ii'iout tho advantages of clover pasture for hogs: It camo in my way last suui'iior to fre quently pass a Hold of clover which had been fenced off for a hog pasture, and noticing tho amount of feed and thrift and general vppcaranco of tho hogs, I called upon tho owner of tho farm for an interview. "Oh, yes, I caugiyo my opinion until Ltho results. That lot wp call twenty aure", including the small giovu and spring in one corner. o sowod it with oats last season, and racked down wit); clover, pait medium and tho balance mammoth. Tho first of June, this summer, wo turned in 00 (logs, but this mado no imprcbslo' on tho clover, so wp fumed in 10 lilts, 15 head of young cattlo anil 50 slVp, and. allogethor tlioy managed to iep it within bouvds. About the firsiiot August wo took out tluj cattle ami c(j mooted feeding corn." 7 fiCould yon discover any iJiflbrenoMjo tlio raedjjiin and t.o mammoth, as Its tood value?" "Yes; tho mammoth was mucliAtho best: it kept green longer aiuj wjuld have yielded a large quantity of Jay. Now iu to tl)0 results i A fow das ago I took a carload of thoso hogs to pidr cago, and the average weight of the 42, to Oil the car vyas a ffaotlon loss tliai) 400 pounds, or In ot)(er words, $0 42 L,to fill tho car, was a fraotlou less tlptn 400 pouiuis, of U( ouior wonts, me as Jiogs. vyolglieil 17,940lbs ijettlng tho snug IJttlo sun) ol 1,078, and I re polyp(,llvo cents, per hundred niovo tluu any hog sold In tlo njarkot that day, bocausp tlioy wero a nice, oven lot and iu splendid condition for Urn Pliil adelphla market. Tho balanco of tho H V) lp p'wjy to, ship )u a low days. OREGON, MISSOURI. FRIDAY. MAITLAND. -Ceorgo Hutchinson has a new horse and buggy. Uolvin & Maurcs,f.hlppcd a few cat loads of cattlo and hogs tins week. Tlioy all say, that our friend It. A., can get away with tho boys at cro quet. Mrs. L. Urimnon, returned tohor homo at Humboll, Nebraska, on Wed nesday last. Prof. V. W. Carnos reads nt tho M. fi. church on next Friday evening; let everybody turn oat, It will bo well worth tho time and money. W'o noticed quite a lot of machin ery going'out of town this week and, wo judge our friends Mayer & Cummins nru doing n land olllco hiislucis. A Mr. Zimmerman of Ohio, a rela tive of Deacon liverhart, has chargo now of tho tinning department connected with Mr. Kenyon's hardware store. Our citizens havo received a kind i and neighborly invitation from Mound City, to join with them hi celebrating tho Nation's holiday, whiuli doubtless many of them will oxecpt. Although we looked for Vonnor's predicted hall ttorm.lt did not deter m from eating Icu cream and having a splendid time at the festival on last Fri day evening. W'o Icaru from tho treas urer, that the affair was a financial siicces having added over .50 to the S. S. funds. A croweded house lttcnud cu Sunday night to tho Sunday School children wor viec; every one cujoyc.d the .singing of the children. Short addresses were delivered by Kev's Wa'to and Showal ter and Supm-ciitcndant Phillips unit Orahaiu, also an essay by Mis F.nnua Collison wlin h was receivod with mark ed attention. Another cotjplo made happy, the parties bring, Win. T. Mclliiinis, of Skidmoru and Miss Lnlla Walker, of King (irovn. Tho ccrmony was per formed by llev. Davis, ot Forest City, at the rosidonco of tho bride's parents, after which a bouillons repast was serv ed to the frit nils and relative present. .Mr. and Mrs. MoClnnis will inako thoir futtiru homo at Skldiuore. THE BOTTOM. J no Martin, is a daddy. Our crops aro looking flno. Grandma Crews, who lives near Van Camp's mill, is very ill. Pat O'Con, of Weft Island, has ono of the finest gardens in the county. Jack and Nuto Wilson, have gone to Idaho, with tho view of making t at their future home. Wo are all coming to your city on tho .Fourth, and expect to havo a good time. Oregon always- has the bi-it celebrations. Our young toaohor, (1. W. Day, of IS 11 it Oak, closed his school last week, and took his departure for Texas, to make that statu his future homo. KIMSEY. Tho apple crop was never looked better. Quite a millibar of tho Kimsey folks attended church at Turk io Chapel last Sunday. Wo didn't know thoro wore so many people In that placo. Dont know tho price of corn, owing to n cessation of its existence Iu this nelghdorhood Mrs II. Williams Is suffering very much from her cancer, Tho "Fat Jaw" association has recently taken Its departure from Mr. Donley's? This unwelcome guest has been among us ever since last xsovninoer wo are sorry to loam that Mits FrcddioTt.ckor, is sick. MOUND CITY. Company K. N, G, Malitia, of St, Joseph, will bo at Mound City, on tho 4th. - -Mr. Androw Meyer has a fourteen year old daughter lying quite sluk with something llko typhoid fever. -rldldor Ilutts and Hhodos, Baptists, will preach at tho Christian church hero noKt 8iiiiay morning, evening and night. Alyln Dates has quit tho liardwaro storo of Unbilled, Smith updJesso, and is preparing to start to Canada this wcok to spoud tho summer. Longcnncker & Fox, hold an auction saloof buggius horo, Saturday, and sold eight or ton prices ranging jrom 40 to $70. A, Crannell also sold 0110 at $60. -rJack Mook lost au infant child yestorday. Wo havo been unablo to learn tho cause of Its death. Ho and family and frlonds have our sym pathy. -r-Two horses died 111 town Saturday evening, and 0110 bo'pnglng to Al. Durham Saturday night. Causo pro bably ovor driving, tho unliuids having 1 been fed chiefly on green grass. ( '--Tjjprp, was on Jntpresliiig caso jn I . .... attachment tried hoforo Col. Wilkin son, Saturday Ulchardson & Co. Vc Ilonuett. After a long contest and prolong consideration by the jury, a vol diet sustaining tho attachment was rendered. Tho Coinmlttco on Celebration held a meeting at the Opera House Thursday night, and nho the following Monday nlghl, to perfect arrangements Prot. Crosby of St Joseph, has consent ed to deliver tho oration, A grand time Is expected. Prof. Hill preached a very able senium at I lie Clu Ntian Church Sun day morning from tho text, "llo yo l'n'nrgcd," and a much less 0110 at night at tho sainn place on Wisdom. Wo havo heard no one recently, whnxe manlier of speaking pleases us so well as does the Professor's. Leigh Irvlno delivered his lecture at the Christian Church Friday night to a fair audience. The house was vciy warm, but the aiidiouco listened close ly to the speaker throughout tho hour occupied lu the delivery of tho lecture. Mr. Irvlno speaks fairly well. The' lecture contains many valuable thoughts well stated. j John Hiitton, Jr., 011 Friday, gave 1 Joe. Allison a short chase with a lei; ' bone of an or, and Joe. camo into town riding bare back under whip and spur, and bworc out a warrant for his arie-t. Then mid there tho Constable and P.d Fountain mounted in hot haste, and rodo for Hiitton. Arriving near Alli son's, Hutton, hidden iu tho woods, hooted and whistled at tho boys until toward sunset, where they quit the pursuit and returned without their mull. Nothing further has been done in tho matter, wo believe. At n meeting of our citizens, held 011 tho 30th, lust, for tho purpose of making arrauu;cmeiiU to celebrate the Fourth of July. Col. W. Wilkinson was made chairman and J. A, Glenn, Secretary. Uho following committees were appointed: (j general arrange moid, viz; J. H. Denny, II. Montgom ery. S. II, Austin, W. S. Mahaii, 1) A, Wclty, John Ogle, John H. Catou, and tho meeting adjourned to incut on Thus day evening. On Tuesday evening reassembled and mado the folluwiug committee: II. C. Pepper, Presiding olllccr. Committee on printing, Hrink and Spencer. John F. Davis, Marshal of the .lay, Jas. MuNtilly and Win. Ditiry ass't. Committee on procuring speakers, S. 15. ustin, W. S. Malum, J. H. Urink and M. M. Smith. Committee on oblaing subscription, S. H. Austin, John K. Catou, J. S, Smith. J. F. Davis and G. M. Dodge. Conunitlo on program, How 1). Hrown, K, A. Wclty, Perry Spencer, Win. Hatnshcr, Hev. L. V. Isiuond, P. P. Wclty. Committee on grounds, O. Coivaut, S. 11. Austin, i:. A. Wclty, 11. ( Pep per. Dr. lirown, G. M. Dodge, Win. Ilamshcr. Committee on selecting grounds, II. 0. Pepper, Fronk Hart, M. ll.itlertou, W. S. Malum, John E. Calon, Geo. II. Curptenei-, Coininltteo on vocal music, II. Mont gomery, K. A. Welly, J. II. Denny, h. L. Patten, C. K. Cm sunt, Mrs. . K Drake, Misses Jennie Hoblltzoll, lllla Frazor, Netlio Kelly. U. 0. Glenn. On motion tho committee on general arrangement wero authorized, It pos slli'o to arrango for a military company from St. Joseph, and to bo a special oonmilttco on Instrumental muslo. FOREST CITY. Will Tearo is in New Mexico. Mrs, Luoklmrdt Is visiting In Ore gon. New potatoes and grcon peas ore to bo hod now. Prof, Murphy uamo down from Craig, Tuesday. Mr. Smith and family spent Sun day in Mound City. It, Kuowles and KldorMaiiplu, wore In town Monday. Mr. J. H. Whobrey came down from Mound City last Tuesday. Rov. Hutts, of Craig,, has bcun preaching In our city the past wuok. Tho olty authorities aro pushing along tho sidewalk li provomcnts quite lively. -j-Albort Wood, who wont to Now Mexico, Hovoral mouths tttro, has re turned. -7.Mr. Fountain Hailoy camp down from Uulo, 0110 day lust week, to visit homo folks, Mr. It. P. Zook has been quite slok for several days.but wo arc glad to learn that - ho is hotter. Mrs. Hluko Icctjr.ti gf- AJ. JUNE 10. i&82. church, Monday evening. She succeed ed 111 getting a class. Mrs. Vino Huvoy tho "bctler half" of our railroad agent, Is mining her friends Iu Atchison, Kansas, The walnut saw-mill of Hovey & Harrison has been running this week .with Mr. Hani it the helm, Otis Graves, Ksq., and family, of Miirvvlllc. came over ltit Moud.-iv lorn 1 visit with rc'atlvcs and friends iu our city. Mr?. Grundy says that a certain young lady of Forest City went to St. Joseph, one day lust week, to purchase her wedding trosseau. Mrs. Pulnduxtor, Mrs, H. Weber and Kev. Davis went to St. Joseph 1 last Tuesday. Hev. Davis will deliver an address iu Stewartsvillii, Tlmi'Mlay. Tho lallroad company have a largo force employed sinking 11 Hi foot well ; South of the depot. A tank Is to be , built here and the one at Hanks' abaa 1 doued. Last. Sunday M. Abe Suell and a , young Mr. Cottier were calling on and j liuygy ruling with two of our young ladles. Iu regard to Ids physical con I tour, Abu would pa-s readily for a brother of Captain Lucas. The ladies of the Presbplerian Missionary Societv, entertained their friends at tho roidence of Mr. Vine llovcy, Tuesday uycnliig. The enter tainments given by these ladles always prove to be successful ; not only finan cially, but Micially. The genial ho't and hostess make all feel al home and overyt'uii g win done to make the even ing pass away pleasantly. The "Mig Four," of Oregon, was prccuut, and favored the guests t ith most excellent music, Wo are glad to wolcoine to onr city Mr. Jacob Ford and wife. '1 hey ar rived from the South on one of the evening trains, Saturday, June loth. Mrs. Ford is, we are infornuil, a native of tho old "llluu Giass Statu" and Is a daughter of one of its wealthy citizens, a Mr. Litsy. She Is a sister to Mrs. W M. McDonald, formerly of this city. Mr. Ford came to our city sonic twenty years ago, or more, a young man with limited means He woikcd faithfully at the blacksmith trade several years and uceiimluated MiUiuicut menus to enter the general iticrchautilc business In company with John S, Hiitaiu, now of SI. Jocph. For long years, and until a short time since, .Mr. Ford has been the leading man iu tho old reliable linn of thispmce. Mr. F. has ulwr.ys been a highly rcpeftah1 citizen and much cstoiuicd for Ids integrity of character. He stands now as the third largest tax payer lu our county (.liiilgo Husscll and Loo Zok being first and second) and we believe deserves much credit for his success as a liniiucier. Wu are pleased to learn that it io Ids purpose to maku his future, home among us. How to nuiko au inlluted olllce holdor: Take a man who has never held an olllc of any kind and who doesn't know much, but thinks lie knows about, all 1 1 1 tt Is worth knowing, and oiiciim ber him with two or three petty offices at one time such for instance as Al derman, School dirci'tnr, Commissoncr on public highways, etc. Tho olllcos havo tho same effect that tho butter j milk bad on the Dutchman, they push lii ut up. PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. Willie I.uckliurdt has rutiirued from Park College, Uenrv Storrott, keeps the genuine Clover Hill Cheese. ltotock & f.everlch, places us un der obligations foi favors. Ladies If you wiint a nice hat cheap, go to Miiitou Bros, Forest City. -Why is it, that.llm, Iliatt.nf Mound City, conies to the County Scat so of ten. 100 I.ailits Hats to hu closed out during thu next ISO days al Million llros. Forest City. A good girl, who desires a situation, can gut 0110 by calling oi Mrs l.iinblrd, St. Joseph. Fred Mnrklund. of Midtlaiid, ue coinpalnud by his "siiebiirini;"was in our city Sunday. Miss' .loslo Uooluy, of Wptinuro, Kansas, w tlcit our Normal School, tii ciiinlng full. Misd Florence Small wood, a most pleasing young hilly of Nodawiiy coun ty, Is thu gijosl of ior grdiid parents, I)r. Kliigipid wife. Mrs. Ann K. Irvinospont sevoral days i) St. Joseph last woek, Ihegiiesl ot Mr, Hi(tcloor. ' ' Another Sunijay Sijluiol Plcuio; get ready' tnr It by bjiy'liig a nlco hat at Minion lli-os, Forest cjly'. Fourth of .fi(y uoiuo next mouth, don't forget to ' iy your Ilafs, 'l.awns etc.. at .Mtn'ton iliim, Forost City. ' Nolib!est''lh;ioVf Ladies Hats, Iloso, haco, Collars, 'lies, Fans, Parasols etc', lu the county at Miidon llros. Forest City. $fM Hats selling for :t0. 4 fMi " " 2.50. !t.OO " " " 2.110. 2.00 " " 1,50. At Miiitou lli-os. Forest City. RAIL ItOAU RACKET. Whom the "Cut Oir" of tho Now Hurlluc ton Jtouto will cross the Missouri Illvor -And Why. j liver since tho above named road was first talked of, there has been a conlin. itat coiijcctuiu and turmoil lu the minds ; of the people of western Holt as to1 j where said road would Intersect the "IC. : I (! " Corning, for a long time, claimed ' I the preference; that the mat ter of lowi ' lion was nlrrndy virtually settled; that Chicago was the only objection eastern I I point; that the Tarklo Valley llraiich j would become part of the main line, etc. Next iu turn camo Higelow with a heal of rage. She claimed that tin; point of intersection of said proposed cut-off with tho K. C. would be Identi cal with the western teriiilniH of the Nodaway Valley llraiich and that said .'ranch would become a cmiiiuuatiou of the now road. NeM lu tut n camo n plan that said proposed road would pro bably ero tho Missouri river In the vicinity of Iowa Point; that it would ....... .... intersect the Iv. C at or near me 0111 the Iv. U at or near the old Stave Factory, and that, a Hranch road would be built from there northeast ward through Oregon and New Point to and up Ihn Nodaway Valley, Inter secting other roads and leading onward to Chicago. Thesu plans It Stems, have now been all levoliitliinlseil ; not though any reason of the planners and and would be locators, but through a change of purpose among the original designers and magnates. St. Jocpli has become an objection central way point am', the main line of the K. ('., it lia been decided, shall be used from the point of iiitersreliou of the proposed cut-off with tho trunk Hue, to that city. This has caused quite a letting down anion' tlie spirits which had been ele vated through hope and opoetaney to j soaring liiglits, anil in'i ciisilates 11 chance lu thu plans of a party policy preaching public. It Is always desir able, ho-vevcr, that tho Idle talk and I'liblish shall bo cleared away before any reliable and durable foundation work can no accomplished, ami the baseineul rocks of a solid structure laid. This has now been douu and work will soon be commenced on the lung talked of cut-eff from a point 011 the K. C, road four miles south of Higclow directly westward to thu Missouri river, reaching the same at a point dircctly oppositc the city of Kulo, Nebraska. Hut why this is so wu can not under stand, for the road if built whoto deter mined upon will be feu miles in length whilo a road from Forest City to Fast White- Cloud would be b-tt live miles long. Tho differeueii Is surely not 111 fuvoi of H11I0 us n point at which to erect a bridge, for at White Cloud the greatest depth to a rock foundation Is but seventy feet, while at Kulo It is one hundred and thirty-six. ft is true that tho new company would have to use more of tho A. & N'. track by coming to Wlilto Cloud before crossing the riv er, but that disadvantage Is balanced by the fact that It would bo required to uso less of the IC. C. track niter It hud crossed. Thn ground to build upon from Forest City to Fast White Cloud is high, sandy and dry while the ground across the bottom where the proposed road is marshy. to bo built Is very low ami It will cost twice ns niucli 1 per mile to build the road, al tho pro posed location ns it would to build a road from Forest City to White Cloud Kulo proposed lo contribute nothing for to receive tho road while White j Cloud will gtvo fifty thousand dollars. ! I'licro Is notown at thiMioliilOf intur-. kiiotlitn iv I Hi tliti l ft Li nf itiini'tin tint I "lU ! s,(fw wt mir .ttt.u (rllM , r.ow company gets nothing for nuking that particular point an object to be reached, whilo Forest City would help tho enmuany a faw thousands, at least. Then why can't wo get tho road to Forest City. Have we all tried our best? White Cloud Is sending dolega ion after delegation of men to At. Josoili, itm) olsewhoro to confer wl(h liilure'tcii parties witn a nopoot stlligpt ting tha matter reconsidered and ;i clu iigq made which would bo f'avoraldo to that oily. Then can't wo join (linni and uuik)) 0110 desnorato pull, and upull all together for tho new road to Forest City, Como wake up, goiitloiricu, ItiVl let iu (;y It unco. F.NTKIU'IUSX. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Vi.liee Is herein- elveil that the l'firCst CltV llr.ntvl uf IMneiitlmi will reeelio tinnliealloiis for lime li.rs until .Inlv ll IsS-i. fur I 111 Nl. '.'nil. mill ard depaitiuelils of the jYircsl (,'lly Mehools, ny orner 01 inn.ro , . (po, W. II.l.li ix ..' 1 See, NUMBER 3 Grand Uulon Sunday School Picnic. Will he lieIdH.1tunl.1y June nth, I.s2.nt Ihn nlil 'Aickmaii r:unp ground, southwest of New I'olut. All of Ihn H.ibb.Hli Pchooln of Molt County that are In tench Kill be expected to partici pate. Ilaeh school will Heel a Marshall to conduct llielr suliimls lit the ureuiidi andns'llt tlicllraiid Karshnll to manage allnlrs. llarh rloil will liirnWi ,1 sniig of tlirtr own reli ction to (lut when callwd nnj as miuiycf llm si hools as possiMe will meet In Oregon at s I o'clocU sharp, and f'irui a procession lu buggies, unions and oilier niut'unccs to march to tho Kiimud. The (Ireiron Hand "III brail the procr.ssfou. Kaeh seliool In haM banners mid mottii'.- s 1 1 1 1 the name of their school placed on the n.sh woi 11 by Ihelr Marshall. Tin1 Comudltees appointed b) llir delctfates of the dllli rent sellouts are 11s felbms, (Hand Marshall ot th' Hay - D. 1'. Dobyus. Colt 1 11 ill t r on Miisle -Itolil. MontKoinery, )', llnhlilell, Dan. sehulte, W. It Hoffman. riiiaiieu CoiiiKilttee John (londhart, W. D. T11) lor, IIukIi l'eniiel, ,1. N. Meulfee, .N. 1'. Murray, W. Walker, .Tno. Ciitlls. No Miami permitted on the grounds without consent of llraiulManliall. roiuuilttee on Speakers-Kobt. MunlKiunery, .Ino. M. Harness, ,lno. tinners, Dan. Mehulli', llev. Miiuniu. Coiiiuillte 011 rroi;ratn--C. Ilolilllell, tiobt. MoiitKuuiery, O, ('. 1IIII, ltev. lleriuan, Kev. Hums, I'oniiiilltiH on (Jroimdi-Jiio. Itowcrs, t'has. l'liliiniaii, Henry t'rleo,!.. llardmuii, M. lterah lier, (leo, '.lekiuall t'oiniiilttee 011 Jlocorallon Misses Myers, I'aiiulo Acton, Mary Dreher, ttjty t'rlec, dulliv Kuiikle. And all other Subbalh Schools work- ers arc corXl.illy Invited to auM tbo commit- I,.... 1 ...t 1 1 "..u.-ii.r.n.i.n.iiniKi...ii.M. I'RIMlllAM Ol- KXRIICHK. liraud opeiiini; soiij; "All Unit the I'Hwrr of Jcsu Name" to ho suiitf by all the school In concert conduct by Mr. Curotheis uf Oregon. rr.ijer.by ltev. V. K. Wllllamioii t). 1). Von, by Jl. K. S. 8. otOrcKoli. OpflilliK, address 1'rof. 0. C. Hill. Music, by thellaiid. Dinner 1 hour. Mtisle, by the Hand. .Sunt:. I')' I'resbjteilan S. S.of Oreenii, Addrxss, by ltev, Carother. tiling, by I'nlcm S. S. HoiiK, by New Point M. s. Addles, by II. l, Cmviii. Soiilf, by Mitleteu , S. Soiik, by llerniau M. K. S. A. tit Oretfou. Adiliess hy I!e . Ks.ins. Souk, li 'rilutiiph rt. H. Sunt!, by Mill I'reel; S. .4. SHK, by Woods M. S. Aildres, by l'.ev. .Iiio. ltowcrs. Hiiiiu'. Iiv Talor S. H. Sonif. b UlelivllleH. S. Siinu', by IJoret I'lty S. S, Address by Kev. ('. I,, llntt'-, of Cral. Tim rest of tin pri'iaui nil! be ami otiuccd on the ground. All peel'lll's llnilti'd to tell lullllltCS. Tin: Ctaud Marshall will ice thai this I.-. strict ly eiifoiccd. Any ehools ondlteit lu the above procrnni will be I'alleil on fiM'ii soni;. Miisle. by th IllUid Hill bo Ihlerspeised IJiroiwh the profr.llil. lIVTIIKC'llBMinKH. All Fourth ol'July Com mittoctt will pU'MKo report nt tlit' (Unirt llousti, Satur day cvcmniK' Juno 17tli, without fail. A sutili!ious person was sron lurk ing around tho jail, Tuesday night, last. A pistol shot warned him that his prosunce thero was not desired. All young ladles enrolled to tnkq part in parade, 011 July 4lh will pl"am report for duty at Tun County I'apku olllco, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Thu Past (Irands in good standing of the I. 0. (). F in Atchison and Holt Comities will meet at Odd Fellow ? Hall, In Watson at 4:80 p. m,, Juno -'7th. W.M. Kal-ciikk, Sec, Quito a pleasant surpriso patty was given to Prof. Carucs andwlfo, Tues day evening, by his elocution claas, at the residence of Judge Andurson. A more pleasant place could not have been found, than that of tho Judge's. Miss Carrie was the queen of perfection in ,..,ri,,vliii' tho friiDsls. and tho'host and o o ' hostess wero handsomely rcmoiubered Iu the toast. Prof. Carncs has mndo many warm friends whilo hero, lie is a "wondurful fellow:" his Jokes nro ahvajs fresh, his selections npproploto manners pleasing, ned his wlfo a nuifeet tviie of "Inn nu nse Abroad.' At thu hour of ten, all were invited Into the dining ball, whero tho delicacies of tho season wero served In 1111 elegant aianner. Mr. It. Montgomery presided at tlio table and the following toasts were offend; To Prof. Carnes and, wife;" A long hfo and a happy nno-s to which tho Piofessor responded lu his usual happy stylo. "To tho host and hostess" responded, to by Professor Hill. "To the class of 'SU" respouso by Louie Irvlno. "To the class of 'bl." response by Mrs. II. llershborger. "To tho Press of tho city" rcsponso by Mr'. Irvine, of tho Press. After suppev the rem alnder of tho ovenlng was most pleasantly passed by music, bulb vocn.1. itnd instrumental. Mr, Fred Hdlogg sang "The Hrltlgo" 111 n luasjorly tuaiiT Vcr. All present had a most oujoyablo . All present hnu a most oujoyatiio o, and the happy occasion tmg cinemdorod. ,0110 of ' the' B.pasmp ures was the prcsentjlnij (9 each time, be'rci f.Slltlll'OA ono'proseiit, of a handsoiiic ailil,(raginni Mukaicrc,