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l'wl rv.,- V. , lsr ST"' (UftM IH HOLT COUUTY, MA 'V' VOLUME XIX. A special reduction will be made on all lines of Summer goods for the next SIXTY DAYS, to speedily reduce stock, preparatary to building an addition to our present store room, for our large stock of fall goods now being manufactured. 3DO HSTOT DEnA-IL TO TAKE XDInTTG-E OF TIETE BTC-A-IZCsTS we are now offering. Write for price-list and samples. ST. JOE CO-OPERATIVE M PWbl' lllilllMA'AmiitWCW Circus next Wcdnosd iy, July 18th. Darul Comer, of Hlpjclou'. Sunday id In Oregon. Kldor Klegenbaum, of St. Joseph, whs among his fi lends lu our city last Sunday. Mr. Charles Sehatz, of St Joseph, spent lat Sunday with his mother In our village Otho A. llennett is now in Seattle, Washington Territory, engaged in the lumber business. Mis. l'razor Allen, oi Watson, Mo is lining pleasantly eiintei tained by her many fiicmls hcio. -Diuiier and leo cream at Mrs. (ircen'i, east of the Court House, on Wednesday, July lSth. Ask Henry ShutU if thu holes in the sidewalk have an. tiling to do with u person falling down? Mrs. Delia Melutyre, of Hopkins, Nodaway county, is in thu ciiy visiting tier sister, Mrs. AI. lleniiHll. Get your dinner and i(;o cream for J)0 eents, at, Mrs. Green's, oaU of tnu Court House, Wednesday, July 18th. Mrs. Hlancho Robinson, (cc White) or St. Louis, is in the eily, thu ueal of her sister, Mrs. It Montgom ery. Mrs. Clara Lyons, of Fnirbury, Nebraska, is iw tho city, tho gnost of her .sisters, Airs. 1). M. Martin and Mrs. T. L. l'ricr. Mr. Itowers, of the .St. Joseph, Herald, called upon ns Tuesday last. Ho is a most pleasant gentleman, mid icpresents a rso. 1 nowspaper. -Mrs. (!. O. Proud and Mrs. Adolplt Ware will leava no"1 awi.. i -cblo, Colorado, where they will luniaiu for several weeks.vislting relatives and friends. -Brother Vanl'olt, of the Craig Mctoor.gavu us a pleasant call Monday last. Come again, Van., when wo hope wo will not he so busy, to that wo can chat with you longer W. H. Hoffmann's f ervieos should 'jo .secured In repairing tho (ku.iage caused to the dump between here and Forest. City, by thu ltto lain, as ho has Inul somooxpeneneo will, a Kill. Mm riHil. on the 10th Inst, by Itov. n..iMr Miller, of St. Joseph, at the residence, of the bride's parents, Mr. John K. Cowan.of Uutto City, Montana, and Miss Kstella il. Gosllu, of Oregon v.. i,.ivn iusl. toiei'ived the -ltii an- imal .i f-.it,tivnft nf tho North-Western Medical College of St. Joseph, Missouri, I in which wo sec the name oi our young fi-lnml. Dr. C. L. Lvam-, as one ot tuo aeully, that :of Professor of Chemistry and Klcctro Tlierapcuties Tlin tiiieeess of tile l'ourtli of July noinin-.it ion at tliis nlaeo i- larirelv due to the nntireiiiL' effoits of Joe. Hoblitell, i. I Mnine and W. It. Homnililli. lhuv overcame every obstacle, ami niadu the exercises ititeiesiing ami pieasaui. Onr hand "ives a lawn festival and instiumenlal conceit in the Court House tvu-fc. mi Satuidav oveuiii!'. July l lih Wo trust our peoplu will be libeial with tho band as they are struggling io wipe tint: the indebtedness that now hangs over them. --nn-nim" Kverhart. of tho Valley Hotol at Maitland, is making valuable imnrnvomeiils to lis hotel, ttllll IS lll'v inir ni-nin'renionts to ciitcrtain every body during tho fair weok. Ho is the liveliest landlord in tho county- besides ha runs a llrst class hotel if l wlmt. Ilei-shbcrircr & Lowls, Maitlaml. Mo., have to say this week. Ill and Dan tuo woll kiiown to most oyoryonu in Holt, and whatever tnoy (nit -iiii tlinv will do. can bo rolled on. Glvo thuin u call If you want good goods, and at, prices as low of can uo soiu any where. -Tho Maiyvllliltcpubllean says: i.n.iiw' tnin- t.Ml(ioiihavu applied for li cense in Mtiryvll, under tho new law. 'rim nitLi.il uml county can tax thoni siKiin in si ''no. Tliocitv can then W tax of $1,000 it will cost from 81.- a tax also. Jt tnu ciiy puw oil ;i 200 t 10 S-i-V-'UiJ a year mj .in i - n t. . niT -in Slaryvilie.' -We noticed tho lu lowing vwiioib from Mound City it. ;'" J " V colouration : Mr. W lliiim H irti Uu ., wiss iicnniu wiimi... and s .in a i gueu, u. or, m family, ro . u au, .. v. Mo Wn. WW. IV Mi 1IUIU"! mw - i." - n" ClI'W' . iril....i..tL- HiiiM'vr tiixrr MP.v . : RtrtTTI .I'll IV II IV II tl VI lwll Stewart, Charlie uocura.., v ... Th cluuigo in postofdeo mon ey or r i.i in itrinr. M ut unn. ",::r V v Av not loiiowing iuu - -'-, ,, s. exceeding 910. h cou.s , t.. v. anu iiui.u.w;""-p j.m niteun iB. ,!!: " " ' lA Sdln i ..... ...,,., HUM l.U (-uillOin---" rwUyeimt;; exceeding 810, am ceuil cents 70 tl.tiM- not oxccciiin ijov, i-1 S80, and not cxacdmg 10l, foilj-l.vo cents, -Miles l'rlvit is a resident now of Maitland. A special term of probate court was held this week. Mrs. Tom Hums, of St. .Insoidi. was hereon thc-llh. C. A . Heaver, of Now York, is at Maitland, purchasing walnut limber. C. O. Uouuv is still on the trail in lint uiilt IiniMi nni'l if A I il 1 1 xit iwitmll ... . , , , , , , Von will get sold if you taku a trade dollar for more than uighly-llvo cents. Judge George Andei son, who went to Chleago last wnek with stock has re turned. II. U. Denny ot Hickory Township, litis rctiuned irom his trip through thu north-west.. Mr. (1. W. Crow-, or Ibis city, has several head of jood young mules for sale. See lus"ad" elsuwhoro. Jut received atT. I.. I'nco's Ilurd waro Store, thu nobbieit lot of lilrd Cages over brought to the town. Kcv S Carotlior.s will preach at the Tiiiimph rohool house, lii-M Stimlav, at 11 o'clock, and in Oregon at night. W. II. Springer and family spent tho -Ith of July in Salt Lake City, I tah. They report it a fast growing ami enter prising city. Kd Kennedy, the popular conduc tor ou the Maitland biaueh, Is ruslie.i ling at Spit it Lake. He has a leave of abseneo for ton days. Postmasters ato now required to keep lcttuis only seven days before semiintr mem to uie itcau iiuoroiitee, instead of thirty dujs. liy oollglllions i" inai sinning i.nm- er, iM:u Uavis.ior uinmu'fuiM miiu onu it Maillami on uie rourui .1. . Snvdnr, who purchtised tho J. . !,, i i W. Kdilv larni near .Multlami, nas six acres of tho linost. sptiug wheat ever grown in the county. We'll wager on this. Xov 11 lvuuchcr docs net back with his boat, the question will at once pic sent itself, what wl:l ho do with a in a lrv tiino llko this, 1100 lect anoo line watur at thai. Stuekev tookeharire of the ....,! .I.....H liin-i. -mil rm-nst. CJItv .n.. Hin 1st i list. He Weill to worn Willi Hlllil 1WIUU niiiti - . . I lie niodu.-.ty of a louiteeii-jear-oiii, nun he doesn't aeem a hit "stuck up Mrs. Dr. Mnguire. of Torost City, to. I i.i- T.i.i-i.Mlili-nn. took their ,i '...,.,'',.,. .,. t . i.moIs on Tuesday. joins her husband, who has been departure in-:ietieiiir incdiciii In St. Louis for thu past two, years I r rim school board.of Jialtianu uavo received tho plans tiud specllieations for the eoiitomplated tchool building. T in iilnn is s ini ai- to t ie forest uny si-tuiiil. The boanl will advortuo lor bids in a few weeks. Miss Mary Molntyro. who has been vlsitiiiir tho family ot Lansing lieese. who resides a. stioit uistanco iioriu oi Nuiithmil. was thrown from her horse on Tuesiiay oi lasi. weei;, ami iceeivuu soaio very ugly onuses. Mr. George V. Seheaffer, of bt. .ffmonli. who is iutoiostcd in the bt .insnnli Oo.Oiierative storu.was ill M.iit una . lasL WC( esiiav, aim miw uiu si'di.ts. Ho uxprexsed himself ns delight ed with the Whig valley, Men wlio persist In smoking Kiliki niek. should bo tissi'-nud to a Pack wood pasture and not allowed to come ivithiii "iinshnt of a niibho hi hway or s i . huiuaii luibiiation, under penalty ot ho iuir declared a nuisance. O Joseph Henry, f upper itott, ivas down atuong Ids triends anil realties i,wi Siiitniliiv. who huro huooirnaetoit Mr. Lora laker tor the re, ingof his rcsldance.whlch was destroy cd by llro ft few wcoks ago. .tfmninlim- tho day and dato .Wed ncsilay, July 18th, Cooper, .laiiUVon & Co's. Great Allied Shows, GiroHj and Mi.iiur,ir i.. nro ai vertist-d to sii''jv in r.imiil nil Ihll llllllVIl llatU. It IS 'jfi'lllV spoken of wherever it lias boon ot i oury li i .... . " , ,!.,. nf Hktiin : i iir. .Kiiiii vj. nuiu "i i vlsltln"- here last wo: Mr. resident of O'Von and thte was his llrst visit here f.A twuty surprised at tlA many chamrcs mado in iiiatinno , Mll,,,m Snvder. Mattlo litis . ... - um) . ---r .lf 1 rCc.ttlQ 1 iU'l.Slt IC'S0rVu nnilb' l"l their ' ., i- , . . tho ft speaker's ; - - ff - wtU ... - - JJ Ugi a ... .1...!,. ,igUi.iniii.i( iintiiinir would have Ifllb Hli.1. .ww.Mv...-....w 0 -Oregon clmuld ucvor fall to celo- ln-iite thu Nation's uaial day. It is to her ...Y... .,., to do so.ut.d shJuld not bo ro- - . "ardeil us in opposition io inuui uwn. Sinuy t our nJerchants report that thoy never havo yet sum as ninny mio on a national holiday as on tlio lujurlh I will"! lust passed. Hesidcs there s u urge just ptis'i- ; V, I,;. .1,.,; 1 ,.i, ,,,n- S for .hem on this day, as it stoo nconvoiilotil to on iiim my. , , '0 c scwheie, esiicoiaiiy is una iuu w.iii with thojc living south of Oregon. OREGON, IT IS BARGAINS YOU WANT! 0. T. Curtis, and James Ilueher havo purchased u Walter A. Wood self binder. Out) hundred and seventy-five of tho ISO saloons lu St. Joe. clo-od on Sun day last. Service at Union school house on Sunday next, morning and evening, by (). (J. Hill. dipt. I'd Thayer,ouo of Maitland's cuioriirisiu'; iiusiuoss men, .j j,,1UMj"v ,' 'J' .i "... avo Hi a Did you see thu "nd" of the St. Joe. Co-Operative Sioro, tleo. Utipp, manager, in this issue? Miss Kvu ami Minnie Mitchell, of lliiehanan county, are being pleasantly eiitcriained by Mrs. P. P. Welly. Mr. Samuel Hiitatl, of this city, is now in Minnesota, traveling in the in terest of the Willis washing machine. Tho widow Leo (illlis, of Mound Oily, was adjudged insane last Tuesday ami sent to '.he asylum in M. Joseph. Thu nicest arranged postoUioo lu the county is at Maitland. Postmaster Hat field is deserving of great piaico for this exeelleiil arrangement. Dr. S. li. Lukens & Son, Dentists, will be in Mound City on .Inly 'JOih ami 1st, and will oMract teeth absolutely without pain bv the luo of "Vitali.eil Air." "Hilly" Armstrong, the po-mlar s.ilesman for Minion & lluress. oi For est City, came m and took its all by the on last Wednesday. Hois one of those few nieii, who bring sunshine with them. He io ala)s a wekv.iu l.-i- -' arrie uopeiaiid, ot uiri:aillu Missouri, Mrs. Anna Norman, and Mrs. Delia Miller, ot St. .loiepb, All s. Car- rie Smith, ami Mr. and Mr .1 , .U, l-oitl, of Forest Cilr, wore in attemlaiu-e at the 1.. ,..t:.. ......tl-.t. ii. It.t 'I n... V ill l V I VSIIII 1111'i.ltt.n, vtk jh.jv - .w..- day. I'lie niKinbers of the "picked up baud" ou lliu l'ourlli in our city were; W. U. Hoffmann, Kb, I' rank Lvans.Ilb, L. I. Moore, 1st alto, danii-s Poster, -.'nd alto, Harry Kreek, tenor, Dr. I liateiier, baratoue, J. K. Cummins, tuba, J.il Hostoek, snare drum, Henry Lonien, bas drum, Leigh Dobyus, druiu major. CRAIG. News scarce... It. W. Dawson went to bt. Joseph .Monday li. Thomas and Charley Zook took in the siirhts of tho Metropolis ot tho west, Kansas City, this week Caton & Dawson havo been shipping more hogs and cattle this wee Kansas City and somo to Chicago .... The woods was full of "em." Wo mean people on the I-ourtli Wo learn that Tobo Huberts who lias been taking a recreation at one of the tainous watoriii" places, -will leiuru soon Clarence Taylor who has been in the It. H. ollleo at Pacini! June tion came home. Monday C. M Ilooner left on Saturday tor l'aeilie jMiielion and oilier points north, look- lug up his gram iuteru-ts Mp Wise, of tho Nauiuaii iiiLrhborhooil.sold nlntoy hos averaging aill lbs last week ; rrtou ior i no 101, -n.iij.i Petors, an old resident wf Holt, but lato of Kansas, is doing this pari ot uie country now I'rauk Clianiliers, of Mound Ciiy, was up the 1th, all'iough ho was not on tho rounds. Hut wn know ho was heio, for the other paity was not out eithoi lour corres pondent irom Mound City stated last week that several o! tho Mound City i.i i t.. .1... it.... j iaiiii.-s, ai o uiiiii--ii in nju iiuu in in, painting, of lato. Our ladu-s niitiirally tako to that, for they all "Paint" or Powder. . . .Our hardware firm Messts. Alh-'ii & l'razer, havo id ready sold eight or niiio harvcstois and binders Wo tako It that store must he an abundant linrvest Our street eoniini-sionor, Mr. Smirl, is working a considerable foivo on our streets, every day ho, ,ls making yery great, improvements, and yot llioru is plenty or roam lor great or Mr. J. L. Gomel took a trip down to tho Indian Nationhe started on last -Saturday Mr. 0. A. Dough ty and wife, wo iearu,aro visiiiug tu uie liuu," tuts weei; ttuuiu mu Arnott and Hr.ulbitry get that urteK dust on their shoos? Wo did not know that thero was a Uriel; factory nt Fair fax Goo. Clailmrn, of Quitman, eamo over to shoot off his llro oracuor Willi us on the -1th I'ran;-, the ineoriigablo hat man, was in town this week, youst gassing the hoys full of hats, &.!.,&o W. L. Hiffoiind Miss l'aniiie Doughty drove nut to ivii; iinln o.i Siindav Another wcdilms ....... ""----y . ., ., . . ,... SOOIIJWU Will gIVU Hill iiiilliuiiuioi iii uiu fullness or time . ...iuiss i.ou juivm, ...I... I...n 1, t-l allium nf I. Htllfll-n. in V WI1U litis iiuuii i......p ... w, .... uiiiiui MninJms returned Miss Dora Lawrence was in the country tho first of the week Mrs. 'Initio, ot A chi min, ivnns.is Is vlsltum bur brother, C ail; Ilo drldjio wo noitcuu uom, r seiiwiei;, oi liiiiiiiimi.iiu mu 7. othm- dav Dr. r.erniau Smith says .hat a few while hairs and a little sick- iy uiousiaenu Vnn ...... i ,i..,, ,1,1.. iieui 11 siiecesslnl Doctor, as .---j some .seem to Ihbik. MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1883. MAITLAND. Our street commissioner has boon making large improvements on Hie streets and crossing.-.; Gilbert says that even body lolls him how the work ntiyht lit to bo done I hurley Ituley and lamily were In town visiting fi lomN last week.. illiam ( anon wa-. mi. vcroly niiri ty ttie overt urnniL' i -i w.igon, Sinutay, July 1st A linn fioui another neighborhood came imo town last Monday and aski-d souu- of the boys "is this hot enough for you':"' Where i?i that mult mow!' "Ask t'f tho winds, which far ai-'iund w'nh fru;,' nieiil strewn t." Of cniirse we do not jitjtily thu Iioys. Thoughtless peo ple may over hi liieltned to cast lellce lions oh our fair name; but all will cmi cede that the provoraumi wa ton great. . . . .l'.d Delancy was up Irom .It. Joe lat wcuk. Ills lainlly has been with Sol Luff or lor some" time A. L. Wiilliiius and family went over to Hal mud last Saturday; Mr. Philips accom panied them Dug Coberly greeted ins many friends ou the 1th I. X. Owens had a runaway on the evening of the 1st; nobody hurt, bat the bti'tgy. its injuries wcru nenrly fatal to ii.o's loose change for the celebration M-s.r-". Jo. & Neil lloblilell ,ere lu Maitland last week. We le iin that tlu-y havo piirchaci'd .1. K. Phillip-' itnniii'i yard i Jauiei Wiimh. of St. Joe, will ii.tvu an liiteres' in the liii-iness. ,Iiui is already hero and will lal.e i li-irge about August 1st I.H. Plulhps talks ot goihg to Dakota and engaging in the lumber biisiiies-i. Maitland Will Iimo :i aiiuilihi cili. n "vhi'ii hi- .-:iv -. Mr. .U.yiji'-.:i'' Jr''' Jami'r.j -iniv i'(:ic ih-nlli ol their liioliii r-in law, Mr Ih.n- ahtte, on the 1th Our Ith of July ooiuniittee were able t" pav 100 cents on the dollar on all mini- egainst them. Thecost of thelihiw-iiii', ineliid itig amount paid for damage t.i lining timber on tin; "rounds, amounted lo About f.iur-huudrid dollais the school doard. having taken preliminary sti'iw in eoiisitlling competent arehrce -iiuit ei-uring iilaiis and specilii atlons will now adverli.e lor bids ior the erec tion ot our now school house Olaiko Proud ami HUH Mes taku the cako when you talk about ability to j,et outside of i-old chicken. Talk tibotit cy clones! Ask Due Shi-rliuiiu' it a cye'onc wouldu't liave been ashamed in wreck anything a oad as those two baud boys devoured hi-supply of cold poik lett by the G. A. K. sutlers; Poor Doc There tiro souio uinn hero extrai tlug teeth by the electro uuignulleo, "dou'i hurt- much- of- nielhod". They slay nt tho commercial: on ono or two eve nings they have given open air concerts led iy a colored "geiiTinn who is uv the way a talented musician. If yen un willing they will operate upon you five ou tho streets. One of their victlum got up in thcii carriage and had a huge tootlt, that had been placed there lo stay, extruded. He gasped fui breath and said "Josiis" in a loud voice. The vob o and manner indicated that nutc.--. he is careful ho may fall into the habit of 'Using piofatitf languagi We are going to havu a circus hero and it will doubtless Induce father and mother to .ako their children: say, do editors gel free tickets for their correspoiulnuls or do they have to crawl under me can vas as if they were private citizens. FOREST CITY. Mr. John Ileams and wife, of St. Joe, are visiting 111 Purest Mr. Jaei.su and wife, -fTrov, Missouri, are visit- Ing W H Minton I M 1'ord and Hob Zook are chasing lliu long horns 011 the plains of Texas Mrs. li. P. Zook is on a visit at Qulney, Illinois.. . Stub Wells and wife are now at Hush, villu, Missouri Our school iioaid seem to be in uie samu uiiioriunaie condition of the two old Colorado bucks with horns locked, ami 11 would bo un fortunate, Indeed, if in the near future, they would be found in the same con dition, horns locked unto death James Hrown, of Kansas, was tried here and convicted for throwing stones into a passenger coach; he was sentenced 10 )ay a iluu of live dollars and twenty days in Jail ; uml just hero we would like to know if such eliaracters can not be put to work 011 the roads; if so, why notr" Mrs. Dr. Magniro lo't hem, Tttosday, for her new homo lu St Louis. Louis Liiekhardl has purchased tho Matiuiru propi-rty Died, at- l-'orest City, after a long and protracted Illness, Mrs Minerva Davis in Iter sixty- seventh year Our postmistress, Miss Mary Canon, left Monday, for New Mexico to visit friends. Gut your harness repaired at D. M Martin. Host Glm.'hani lOu nt Minion & Hurgcss', Forest City. Call on Anderson & Hoyd for Lap Dusters and Fly Nets. Heavy Shirting lOo at Minion & Uui'sess', Forest City. For Ladies' Dre-s Goods L,twn, Gliiilhains, Laco ami l iuu Goods ;;o to II, Thomas !c Co., Crai, Mo. GEORGE ULUl-'K CITY Mi-s Flora Crou-vr, wbo has been Vlslli.ig in St. Jul: the past two titoiitlis has icli. 1 1. .'il home, hale and nearly . ! !' Payne Iiu suspended opera tion al hi' t4. e l.lclory tor the Mini mor ; li.o icchl hbh water mailing il uil impossible to get niativial. e-t City and Ins accepiod u position as : bridgi! carpenter on tint rait road. .Ii. Laura Kclilcr, who has been dangeiMii-.lv ill tor .'oiue time, i- now .onv.ili'M ing A Mr Duncan is liv ing in one of Mr Sehlothaiier's houses having been ihlvcii from the bottom by h!;;h water Cuusnhrablu sine'; has killed mi Iho K C. of lte. P.leh.u'd llaliu had a very line cow killed a lew day-, ago Jllsl heiow llio iwilcli. U c lea in that iMi-u Atniiu Conn, who li.is been in pour health for .sever al months, is i.tiprovine- We 'are told thattheto ale live li.mih'.s living In the Schafl'i r seh-il house, whither they have been driven by tho nnjri'v muddy; there are three llildlers in the crowd, and just enough to run two sets, and Mill their is room tor more Last week Levi Ciou-or discovered a human skeleton in bwauu's lirancli.it had been lclt bare by llie caving in of tho hunk; It was ten led below the surlaeii and di rectly under an oak -.tump, llitee feet in diameter; many of the liouos citiinb led away when exposed to Hit- air. dr. ('. m the mouth-roof containing all of the teeth in perfect preservation, though unlike any wo vt r savv, lu lu ; largei and veiy sliaip. Mr. C pri.ei these en rlosit'.e.- as relics ul the nie-iiisioi i .sieh'.otliiiuei was llie ri lapieut of a -7 -tup lieeilmveii Organ, pii's.-uted as a birth day present. It is a lieauliliil in sUtttueut, and wai wnrlhlly bestowed, and much appreciated by Miss ,lnl a ..- a gill, li'oni "Pa and Ma" 1. Ihis. i ii'i irk has moveil to l-'nut City . .That farmer who ane tlm ("i.tzet'e io porier an erioiieous statement of illutl' City's "mining Industry" 1i:h no th utl: i'loiii .Messis. St(u:liif' t t'rouser. II space lie gll ell e will present the-e geiitlenien tuid tliclr eiilerprii'.e bc-lotv ilie pcoiilu properly The river i fa ling und the thousands of sn-rc. of bit d that weio under water n few tl iys a-jo will soon be in condition t work The following fiotn Si Joe spent the Ith in It mil' Ciiy; Wlllaii' lirecze and wite, Mi-a Mag-jio Lenhuril, l-'rank Hree.e, Prank Lenhaul and llenr.v llergman. Oh. no. Henry cele brated in Oregon Thu road over- soer.t-houhl be compelled lu put in a tem porary bridge across Mill Creek ;par. ties living in I-'orcst, Oiogou, or any ...t .... tin. tliin iiln litiv-M no wav of IIIIL-IU Ull UIU ...11. . ' -F.l .'(tiini- to the Schlotzhaiter mill, while we on thu south side have to carry our provisions on liore bai l: or go seveial miles out of our wav. FOIUIKJ. Harvest is about over There will bo more coi n than farmers looki tin- Dr. Voiiiuf is tiviti"' to atone for ills p.isl sins by doing business nil dm-n cross ...Wh le the lamp holds our &0." Georyo llornaker started for Wvninlicr ast' ilCM av: wo doll I UK" to ioosn as jolly a fellow ns Geoige and li-.i -itiii d that l.v hem thai mere w.11 ho "more to follow" Mi.-s Clara Wilkinson paid us 11 Hying visit last Monday Tim Misses Slater, I-ink and Hiddwln, throe St. Jon. belle, were 1111 i-iislierdine- at the residence ot Geo inei.p I'm- Iho oast ten llaVS Dl'. Gosllu was here last Sunday, in consul- inline with Dr. Hvuu-i on the ease 01 Mrs J.G.Couksoy. They performed an operation on her aim wh cli gae hei io ltnl tnul smiled her on the road lo health ,Ioeph Collier lias rchlei Iho Ciiy Hotel to Charley Parker am niiil'iil unt on his farm 111 the bottom Mr. Parker has refurnished the house in flist class stvlo and is prepared to till' ni-ti 1 1111 best ot aeeoiuviodatlon to the trnvolimr public Wi'sou it Quick urn liini.in" for another clerk ; they ih .aire mi o.spciiuncrd (-.ilnsiuaii. Jim v.veai-s ho is not no lli to Kill hlUlsCH Jus hot weawor wlicn ho can Hire 1 mail. ... . iM'Oll lV ouailio.lllll me J"i iv tii.in.jiiii hi fi- iiwi and are navuiir 1 loti-ltiL' trade in the liaidwaro line, all 1,,,, ..in.,. iIh.ii- e-.DL'iisi-s an: Unlit, so time enn nlford to UtldlUSOll Other llOII cue iii 1 in i'onii v rierce, inuui 1 i ni-e ni-niiiiiiii!' to iitovo Into then ....... i.iniiltiiir iw rionii as comiilnii 'l lielr traders IncreaslHg so, that thev linen to hlio an uxiraiiuin 1 111 Sat unlays Kopni & Curler aro nourishing In 11,.. 1. .mi .iiiien biisiiiess: our i rmrL'isi iii- Yoimif. isliaviiiL' a irood trade; In fact, till our business houses are Hour Lslilmr mid offeriuir extra inducement to buyers. Go to K P. Hosteller's for a nico dish of ice cream. 1..i- Hats of all slyles lo II Tliomas & Co., Craig, Mo. Vi, iwcnrl. W iihout fear of contra ilii'ilon Hut Walter A. Wood's Fuclo-cd liear Mower is tho best Mower eve produced. Schmidt A Inghraui, agent Oregon, Mo. RAPP, Manager, M-niNn cil'Y Mr. L. D. Diidrn i. still chilling. . . Ml. (iardni-.-, we hear, contemplate luoviitir lo id- -trin befotii a jre.tl while. . . .il. L. Diyden shipped tour hogsheads of tobacco yi stunl.iy. lie has nli'i-ady shippt'd tn hngxlictuls and still has st or eight for siiinient. For what he In.-, sold we believe ho has got Iruin to 51!' . ')' hundred Airs. ile.-ttoti is Improving .Market. cherries loo a gallon, ra-pberrie- fine, corn asu per liu., wheat (:." 10 71'- pel bti i'.lderO. S. Middli lon pn ach ed at the M. I' ehun h l-ist night Mrs. Porter .vdl pleach at the Hapii.-t church ue.M Sunday moriiiug and aihl. Ills subject Will be "llible ( 'oiliiuuiinm." His denomination is much condemned hlM-UU.-l' "f thl'lf icWS on lips .sllbjeet, and in piobability not on. in a hundred ol those who so eotuleinii know i hat tin- Haptist vti;i; ot the Communion is We hope that Mr. Porter may have a largo audience and n yood hearing .... J. D. Llltott has bought all of "Jack son's best" cherrie.. '. I. H. Ilrink and J. P.. Denny ale eieeling a l-iryc ware room for iarm iiupleiueiits and wayoiis and hiigglcs, uml have ulie.idtt embarked in that business Mrs. Jackson is visiting tier di.uyhier, Mrs ('. S. Al'lUsti'iimr We are to h.ivc a circus on tin; I'Jth itist. The town has In en esteiisivcly billed, ntnl we may ospect agieal gathel lug on tin. I occa sion ... .At h-.a-t throe hundred dollars hae boiii appropriated by the city board for the mipr -xuiiiaiitul D.ii's Cieek, and ".'nrk will ;o..-n bi;"in,oii it 1, ,1.1m tn nrnigi! lo the depol. ..Our stu-ot. et.iuinis.siouer last week put 111 a number id much needed treet crossiug.aud the boanl last night ililereii initio a lot 01 won. 011 me lieets ; in -e the Dovviil.i . high license law 1 1 ecu -It '-tared -u-isiuu- tloiial our saloon men, in 'u w of the itieiea-!! of tlu'ir stale mid county li- eu-e. intend tu muds to the ..oard o ,l tertilen for :l l'l ulleiion III tin- ou ll- enso eiuial to ihe increase m their ido ami ooii-'tv Iii eiis.",. 1 hey tuilher iV lliat il the I'eilui linn is not Pintle, ttiey wid haM) 'o close tlielr saloon-', and go lo sfllliig by the gallon. "Tins riio ciit-ju.s." I'liat theie has been a doaith ol .1 amiisi'iiieii.s in uirogon, nas oeen enii- ecded alomr time since, and now th it urn sue in-oiii sen a uvai 111 uie sun n- 01 . ... .. 1.. .1... 1 ..r 'eniiiuo, llrst-olass circus, tho past, s. .' . ... .. ... .1 r .1... is lorgoiteii in uie aiuicipauou u. me fitluio. Cooper, Jackson & Co'. (Jicat Iiiturhatioiiiil Allied Shows, circus ami Mmiagerle, Is advertised to exhibit 111 Oregon on A ciincsiiay, .uuy mm, mm will give two performances, (afternoon and night.) Already Htcir inaninioth Illuminate.'! juniors bedeck the Public sipiaro ami other jnnoes mm inoir no serijitivo programs have been strewn, iii.o tin leaves 01 in("ion..i u roiiuiioiu thu entire country, and tho iUestinti ol the hour hoard on every hand t-, are vou ''oiiiL' to the circus? To lluno who .ire 11 doubt "(io." This trijiuniie or ganization it highly spoken 01 by the Pics as Pcliii: lar above exnociaiion and ouital to the most widely known 01- ranizations. Tliey do not claim to li.ivo every animal 111 moalion but have is hiivo si vallta'de a colieclioii as has ever boon placed upon exhibition. The Saerd cow of Hiituilia, an animal thai is held in veneration by Hindoos, Atncnu Lions, Hernial Tigar-, South Anierieau I Jamas-, HIiiik, llostoke, Asiatic liar- tebensts. Ibov lind C:ilnes,Alctie Seals, W a ruses and Polar Hears, and liotivar the Monster of the. Xoolo'dcal Ivlugdom the larL'cst I Jephanl ever Placed upon exhibition (Hohyer wi-Ldis K.oot) lbs, and has tusks S ft lone:.) 1 his list ol line and I'ldiah'e animals aie umoiiir Hie manv leaiures ot C ooper Jackson ivCo 1 eat show, i ne rinii periornianee win . .... - .. .it be an untlrolv new departure. ,Nmv in novations mid startlii).' seiisaliounl nets will be introduced, iimong tlm new ad ditions will bo found llie Usual coiiip mont of Harobaek Itlders, Gynimists, Kuiiillbrists. Kiiuitiialioiiisl.s, Leapers Vniilter.s. Ahcuiislonlsts. ( 'unit tloilists. clowns and vierforinui'' aiiliu.ds, headed bv the wotulor'il Fire Horse. Satan, the best bred and odlie dcd Koilino per loruier in tlm world. There will bo two poi fornianccs iii veil (ailernoon mid night.) Admission, noe; cmuircu miiier !l vem-s. y.'ie. Onft ticket admits lo overv denartnicnl. I'cineiiiber the day and dale, Wednesday. July IStb. Will lioaii at LOW EST KATKS,aiil in ISuuis lo hiiil. on a n v LOAN oi r ts new an old ono it. will YOT to anil ,i' n J, FOSTER Or JrV 1 in p r o v c J Farms. J f on NX jiro oonlt'in V i .. i : I, wi m ...i,i.. ; ... MiRSIIALl. I'uins, ?!o. NUMBER 7 Maitland, Mo. -TitV Siflinton l Bnrgess -rou- BARGAINS foi:i:st citv, mo. The Maitland Fair willojicn on September, 10, 1883 ,U which lime, mid :is niton before as insil'le, vim want to call ami see the Maitland Store ! Our Stock is new; our goods aio first class; (ini- prices arc low. and we will cNoit ourselves to jilciiso you. We cm r ei'Li'v thing usually found in u General Stock. Why shouldn't you come to m o iis? HEHSHBERGER & LEWIS MAITLAND, MO. Six head of young mules; well inalcli I ; well broke lo the saddle mid har ness ; gentle, Mini an t sine io tiamiio; new harness tilled to the mules ; thioe i ic .mis Tliion head of horses; me u. w lino'.; with iiirco sca'.', auiione el of harness lor buggy or hack, and a variety ot household and Kitchen Hir udins . Kii r lurlliei- pai Honiara on- Hiiro ot G. W. Crow iV Son on the west side ot the iulilie .sipiui'O. Oregon, Holt e.uniy, .Missoiiil. ( all ami exam ine the propertv. It tnu.t and will bo old, as 1 have 111) need lor il. G W. CHOW. I.IKIIIlIlll'll 1llll. I'.l.lsll'l-s, I )t-Ii. li'-l'S" Illl'l I'll i l,i s. fui' s 1 1 io 1 1 I wilt nay tlm (iiIIiiiMiik il li'i-s In oa1l : Ileus diiry size) 5 I.'.I H'I- 1I11.1I1. Men-: isiiiiiII) :lim i.i,tl-s . .. -.-.on i.i.-t.s(full li-iitlieri-ill 2.IH Hull Ii-iitliin-'l) LU'' " . t .:il;i'i -. 7 i-elils 1 "T P'lilliil llhe WPlalll) i SpitliK 'hl. t.l'll ., S I'I'llts imt luiiili.l. I " I"' ili'llM'n-'l it 1. 1.- sinre 111 S.'liulti' linn. i)ri'i!."i, ami lil.-iVi-SN Wl'lier. l iTl'st Cltl. Jin., nil WeillM-s- . ' riiin--.il u . 1-rl'l.iv an. I M.iiiiru-iv n iui. 111 li. -.niii an. I Ki-.t rati ami i i ni.ps; nii t ll,- ni.'iu. c. w. Wlll;.lA. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. Till: STATU HI' MISMlttlll.i cmiiiiyiii 11.111. 1 la tin- Uiviiit fenit r sf,t, t'mnity, August Term, ism. I. ltly lliiiilii's, I'liitiililt. II. il. cil i.o" 1 1 1 1 li 1 j . Iii'd'iiilatit, i no- na i-.'Iih-s liu- 1 uai 11 1 1 11 iiiti-mi m ii.t all' iii.'l. l.'-rmi' III.' iiihIitsIii.iI i-Iitk nf salil ...itrt. tu ai'.ilnii, ami llli-s Iht iellllnli ami .HI I ivil. si.iiliv, .UI1..IU- ntlii'r tliln;;s, that lliu iiIhim' nam. '.I ili'li liitant Is a inui-resl. lent nf the st.e nf Misstiui'i s.i that the m. Unary inm-ess n( law I'.llllli't tli'M'IVeil llpnll llllll, U'lllTOIIlMill I.i- iiiintl.-il l.v inilillrailiiii that .lalnllll li.n IS nr'H-iril llj nil' I-IITK lliai s;ui iicii'iinjitii i'.iii'iih 1 .1 -.111 1 .n:iiiiisi nun 111 mis 1 niirl. Inn i.lil.'.'l aihl K.-n.'ial nam I', el Willi li Is mat )l.i I , nil sni'is-. In lie 1 1 1 vi 11 i-.'tl In. in lliu linmlsiir 111:11 -i'iihiiin riiHlrai li'il wlHi il.'lumlanl on tlm '.'nth 1l.1v nf Mai. IST'.i. ami Hint salil Iminls Iiimmii- l.'.l nil, I u-I.I lnr naiiuiil nil llie 1:11.11m Nor iitia.iilmuiii'iil ami f.illiire of .lefeiidiitit In irn llile Iit.ihitll) uitti ineaiisnf siimuirt; ami that 11.ll III 1 ti ill. l.v lia.e mi' can- .uiu 'ie.iiniy 111 ini'ii i 1 I'hllilri'ii linrii nf salit iinirrlairi' i ami lliat unless ltii) Mil. I Koli.Tl l.ee llnulies lie iiilil ai" icar at lias i'iiiui at tin' nel Irrin tlicrenl, I... m Iii'L'iiii ami In. I.I. mi id Hin I'niiit IIiiiim'. hilliii. rily nl ilii'i:.ii. la sahl I'liinity, nu Hie rittul.iy , .iiv.a.'. iii'm. aininn it iiriiirc mi. kihiu iiax, nt salil ti-rni.alisvu-i-nr lih-ail In Hie .'iill.ni In, -iiiil i'Mff.'i Hi'' same will he tal.i'iiasiunh's.i'il. ami jiiitWili nt lll he ri'iiiti'iTil ai'i'iiiillii.ly. Mat It Ih furlliiT nrilri-i'il, that a .'ni hereof In- imiilMii'il aiTnrilliiK In law la "tui: roi'.iTv I'M'Kit lnr fear wni'Ks siu'ei's.slkl), ibJr I.V.I li) si'iiloii In in- al least f.mr weeks i (me ilnnrU ili ni salil li-ini U.S. .M.KIt:.-' i'l.-rK. Till'. STATU ll.' MISSlll'l!!, finiiily of Hull. r' I, I) s. Andre, t'li'il; ni llio Cii."lt r.mrt nt 11.. I, I.I I11 -..hi' .....III. 11, Ml ' 1111111,1 , .':-,",-, that theiilinvn IsaHiie I'l'JiVif '"hi inal nrihr nt Silit(i'.ilK.i, i I he can. e- 1 1 it li-1 1 1 iiaiin-.i', n till llllll.,, .mi s,ijnj; ,ii'i-iii.s 111 Witness iiivhaiul iisCltTk. jiinlllin seal nt said 1I111I.. VyW at inlli'if III llri'pin, tlil r.i li day l .Inly. Issj. S. K. AI.KIUK.CK'lk. ciiaiics v. riu'jias. Atfy ha- l'l'it: Exccutor'3 Notice far Filial Settlement. All Oieitltom mill i)11l-rs ilirtU.'il III lllfl M tiilm'l Tlinnias Callmv. ili'i.-asi'il, urn liiTi-hy iiiillinl thai Hie iiiutiTslaiii'il cxmiUir of Mill estate hiteiiiU In u.iko 11 Una) si ll leoii-nt nfsalit 1'sii.Kiatllin next tin 111 nf tin; I'mhale I'liurt nf Hull isiinitl. In ho Imtiteil I'i nivalin, til IkU cinilit;.'. '.) the lull dav nf ,iilmii. I. ' . .ioiin ; ril.l.ow. UNi'imty. H, ai.l.iisl.hlv, Altiiiiiey. . . . ' --h. I'. Mm'rtinr iniikos iijho.3.t ieo civaiii r,nd louioiuido, Giv k ft Poultry 5fF Poultry .and ir 1111- Stllli- ravy "110 ! J it . dl ' to iw i Hi1 si