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.A resolution lit been intrnd .mil in j the Getieal Assembly of Vtrgl In re j questing Senator Malume to icslgn.' ' Whatever action may bo taken In the tnnttcr, ll is not llkclv to cause tho ' enntor to lose ntani hours of sleep. In j itself It menus nothing it is intend-, oil to menu anything, lull It shows tiiu f.xtrcnic solleitudo of tho Soi.thutii j ll-jiirbou to gobblti cveiylhlt g that ! r i Is not to be bad In the way of puiicti-1 ace 01 potior, Malume is me otic noir of the llourbnti. Ko wonder I the Senutu he i ft living p o'est mMlnst a folld South, lie ha prluelp es, pin poses, alms, nnil seeks the rct-cvem- ALL AIJOUT T11KM. ) onrnoM. I L'vaiH Mill soon make St, Joseph Ills -Frank home. - ,.oli SilmU.M. Josfpli.lsiMtlliB his friends here. I'rcd CoiMntik, lt,clill.le,tsilsll.ii-lti Atch lion county ils Julia Dumb Is vMthishtr Mor, Mrs. I Dr. (.('Inner. j Je Pierce, Forbes, uas In Orrj;oii on tmil ni'n. Tliinvhij. Lucl- Hill) NVnliuicI, New Point, looknlln on in Ilili vm ok. Mm l)i rey went oiet to Kaviuitinh Ihurs il i) In ec his slrl. I --Mr. (I. M. MeKlnney, Mound City, was In , (iri'K"u, 'lliiirnl.iy. I -.in. Mary l'tec, nf .Mexico, li iIiIUir fili'inli In Oil, city. Mn.li.in I'll. of Sninttimli, Mo., Is the jitest REMOVED, marni REMOVED, LAST I M Hon ot Ids see ion. igatn-i inn uie w r. l.iiili. llotirbou, who ha forgotten n tilting -Mln l.iul!iibicisspendini:theholld.isiit ami learned nothing, rebels, lie iva I- 1 111 t'Limiu. low.i. ' . ... . i llcnrv l!ouek uai home frimi ()lai;ov col- ilahone out of the imy, Wi-eau he m- Ui:o ,,,., hl. i,,.u.i.t.. presents only n nllu bntt'li wlit'e Ma- J -Mr. Harry, of St. .'osr-h, atli-nded the .bono reflects thn South -the new Sinno which will begin to tMt when this Hip Van Winkle sleep Is over. Mnh"iie will stick, lie has no occasion to ko. There js work for htm yul to do. i ' i It Is n'l rig'ii for i ho Der.oc alio pres to vouch for the loyally nl Cnrli-'c anil the piesent Congress, but it sound considerable- like that infi-mal old oralis theory that the eanh wa-Hut and stood on a rock. Tliat was al light until Mimebody ailed w bat lite rock stood on. Of course "It sto'd on Mmthcr, anil there were ioeks all tlu way down." Democratic loyalty to the llag was decidedly Hat from lMju to 1866, it has not changed a whit In i's underpinning, however skillful Its masons and stniiectuter.s 1m ve patched and daubed the ssr.t'is. When in- n 'stood up In the halls of Con icssnrd swore to protect the ling iiiui cliei tlie laws and defrtid thu (.'mn-titution and then marched boldly down llie aisles and raised ureal armie they had sworn to Mtppnrt they Mom not exactly In the lino of loyalty. Every single olid Democratic state to day, except two, did just that. Now'we raiso the question whether the Uumo Vratlc press, in speaking of the vtrtnes of Democracy, had bc'ter not mxit "loyalty," and glic no cause fur refer eucc to history which is patntul. Response to Mr. Ca'tlMe's little -id. dress on taking ,lie Spea er's chair are comii g a'ong i i-oiii n'.l qmii tris,i iuirinr vntlous ehanges. U i li nne e.cetiou 'the lntcrpro'atlens of the sp celt arc Mich as each individual eonine nlator desinfi ;lie muai inn of the spc eh to 'bo Thuro Is nn-pc room for the e variations, for, as this join mil obicrvi d on the day after the de ivi-n of tit- ad dles?, it was eay to see lu-tiveen its skillfully IndHid ines iliat its expres sions could be made ' mean auythini or nolhing. I'biladul. bin Ledg r. ' Kxaclly so. Mr. (Jnrll-lu's i-pieeh meant that lite Democr .ey,h'ti iig ikiiii lii'ited a Southern man for speaker on the Kentucky iuteiprcin'tDii of the Ohio plattorm concerning free M'ade. 'were alarmed, and it was tit- mdit siutut for Mr. CarlUle to make about thu dam speech ' Mr. llaudali would h tve made it he hfol been bosen. Win, not, in deed? Mr. Carlisle had aiireed iiith Mr. 1'andall that llio Ohio plaHonn was the th'njj, as It was the moi Ingenious way -of saiing nothing that had In en 'clevlfcd. Tlie slsntftc-meu of t ar Isle's flection to the speakership i- in tlie fact that It is a proclaiiiatn n that, just as soon as tho I)eniorailc party obtains ymwer It will develop in its policy very lnduat doetilncs, and rip and tear into the national buiues with I eak and claw according to tho old pioviitcial notions that halMnitonued po iticians 'thought was statesmanship, b fnru sla 'very was abolished and the nation had "developed into the gigantic proportions 'and the mngnificciij prosperity that have loomed anil blazed upon thu world, nince the Democratic paity w.o. put in o n hole that should have lienn tliu bot tociless pit, for lis attitude tovsard thi1 vfar of the rebellion. And "Would Say that We are Still Ahead of ALL Competitors in Prices and Quantities of r n n n Q I And are Now Prepared to Sell at Prices to Suit the Purchaser. UHT T Pi A V IIUJj Tiii lcl.i'r-Kvain ivmlillnK. Mtis Antiii ItyiTNnn, ai liontn (rum tin; S: Joiflili i oiivoiii fin- Hie w:, T. Orei n of IIIkcIow, ivasdnnn Inti r ilfWlity tlie cnllrrtnr, I'rlil.'iy. Mlii Mary l'r-p. St. .Iii.viI, li IIIIuk livr il'ttr. Mn. t'lili: lluir.trlivr. -..IoIiii MurOail Crnly Nlrhnlns Walton, lltu., "timk In" M. .li r. I.iit MnmUl. Ur. Win.Tliiiti'lii'r. iitAlclilKiit.Kiiniai, was I'te-i lit at tlie wrtlillin: "f III ma. I'lc.l Markland. White Cloiiil. ICitmv .s iinilitii: nil hli frlt'iiili here litis werk. Mill Ziiok mill wife, of Cralt;, arc tin clots nl tlii Senior of 'I nr. SKNTtNT.I.. tlili wrt k. Mlis Certi ll.ijles Is siu'iidlt js the bollilny Ki'UM'ii with lirr p.in'ittH at IliKliIattd, K:mai IM. Hrnithei k wotil In St Imeph Mnnitn' Hint hfhl a li'tiK e-'iiiiillalli.ti with Krli Klnkle. W. 1'. Drakenuil wife, u( Mi mill Klly. wrre In nlteintattre at tlm Tlialflier-Kiam wi'ilillng. Trunk 11:i-iiph, t( l.cnilvllle, rolnrnihi, li In thr city, with a ilrw el itirchMiiK a farm. (' (l. Drnny. who Is attrnlliir ifhool tit (lhtCow. Mo., li ipenilliK the linlldijs In litttl-una. -Will II. TVIIsnn, of r.l.tlr. NVhruskn. li ip.MKlliik' the witk wllh Ins inir.nli la tin clij. Sam Wonl. of Monliiiia, who win a resident of tli olty dutliiK thr war, It ll.iltlliK old trlenil"-. to lie tliil'tl 1 J.11' iiueannan, ir.neiiiiisiornip i. .loippn I iipniin, iihik Mnitniai uioni'i' tui v iiiut(!i . 'ritnnta". IM. Whlttitfr, who li attpitdlnc comtnorolal i cidlfRettl St. Joseph, spi'iit l'hrltni.n with hli parents. Mn. Tnlor. of Kimsns flty, aeroinpntili il h ln riii,IIarrj, li'iisltltii; the fatnllj otJiulite Audi noli. Mils llaltie I-tfoIlelt. a chaintlns younu holy of NVhraska. Is .icndhii; lite holiday with Miss Nettle 1'tirrMi. Mr. and Mn. IliilJimtnii, SI. I.oti., nto lilt Iiik la the olty, the cnrslfc oIMri. Hiilllnaiiti'i sister. Mrs M iry S erri'tt. Mlii lteitle InihiilT, MapRle Sehatr, and Mrs l.ltnhltil. of St. Joncph, were In attrmlancu at the Thtiti'licr-Hvatis nuptla's. l'led Kellojjt,', who li lettrlilnent IV.li City, Nehraska, Is spcndlni: the holidays with his parents and frli-ndiln 1. 1 city. Mr Nelson Himiiinu, lilt Thnrfday Jrst forhli l.onir In l.a Junta, ( ohrinli.. Ills wife rrnii'lni for a litoiu cxend.'d vNt. Tllinan lll.hop and family, pf I'.reenwoinl comity, Kitttsas, after an ahscitrc of .eveial years, have ri'tnriied to Unit county, j Henry Alklte. of the hotlotn, who lins iu!i nlisenl at Mnrjihli', tinder the tteatint'til ol an o'Ttilht, has returned in jrli liiitnnieil. Geoise Cook, a MiliMnlitliil fi.tmi r nf the Cr.ilu nPlKhhorl.ond, rutin' In and ehattid us awhile this rrl. Call tinaht, (ienrtre. -Mr. and Mrs. Web. Vialtli, ot l'orest City, are wakU.K their home triuporarlly wlMi (Iratid PA Nlcs. pilar to thrlr iWp.irltin for Oregon. -flniriey Hart, of the Slate ot Oregon, was visltliiB old ftleniU In OreRiiti, this week. He Is Hpi tiding the holidays with hli parents in l'otest City. Will Herhbers"r, oeof the best of Oregon lioyi.aiid wholiciiuiKd la limitless In St. Jo Josi pit, cut C hi'Mliim with the "Old Folks at Home." Henry Worhy. one ef Unit roi-nlj's fortrr residents, kttt now of I'limpllllon, Nebraska, Is .pendh'K the hollilay week with old friends In litis city. MIh Stella I'otrrt.nd.ainilnptimlaeroiii- piloted oitnt holy of St. Joseph, IsMH'inlinca few days In our linage with her friend, Mls.s 12. D. Curry. We ncknowledRP a delightful rail from Ja cob Mtinuti. one of Mound City, most energetic hitslnr.ii men. It Is a pleasure to meet such he tvIllKcnt uenilrnnii. I'licle Hilly Kline, who went to Indlaua.hnl hint April, returned this week, lie cays India na li n cood slate, hut Ho t county surpasses it In cvtrjthh . Hu will tnak Hoit his home from now on. IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT JUST PAl.L AT SEDWICK & BOYER'S Drug Store And von will at once admit that we have the must M-.'Kutucent, Klabojltc, Unique and Vatled Assortment of Holiflay Goals West of CMcap, St. Louis or Hew YorL To h.'gln with we Vuve reC' Ivml the first insta Intent uf those new and beautiful Par lor Chut. doners. I'nui are a new Invention, ailep.iituie Ireiu thr n!tl style, and arc ti.o ndiiilratloii ol nil who have neon tliem ttfchl fiom imw on until tiller the Holi days, oil" or more of tln-se he.iutlrul Ctiau telhrs will he lighted up, olfIuslii(;iill tho color, ot the rainbow, shutulu,; THE ELECTRIC LIGHT, Sliedilhi).' a brilliancy over our establishment that will ut once re- cal what enterprise etui do. The lint to iitttiii t lour alt 'lttloii. Iiecmtse tiearest the ei tri'tice. wilt he i ur new stle Ijimps They catilu t lie ilcierlbed on paper Tl ev aie simply beaiitllul. To see Is to tidmlie. Nest ionic our eh R.tlit line ol O 'or utid Hiesiln fuses They, like all ourotloT (toods, ure of r.ew and eWyuut iIcsIkiis, ahead of all others. Then you will Mo. nt a ease eont i 11I113 In irrent assortment. i'Ii l-iiiiI IiIikIHil: min Intest ii tit! upera l.ises, Cutis and S.titc rs. Hoiiotnl.itt Newest Citterns ami raiest des)jif Is te. Thin ceincs our Mii'tacho pera vases, Mujo.lca una China i sire an 01 11111 Tlieseoods Mere nil selected By Our New York Agent Who exercises crp.it eire. and they are wariihled to please the most fust Minus bmer in Northwest Missouri. You will next notice tin mot elahoilte and superb Mock of E3 Tlie equal of which cannot be found West of New York City. Sllierware from NATION KINtiS up toMavme WME We carry everythlni: In FULL SILVER TEA SETS. Next you will come to our cases of Hue Jewelry, consisting of Cuff and Collar Buttons, Ear Ringsf Shirt Studs And ltrllllalits. Urcast Tins. Necklaces. Neck ritahis, fluid Tens and Hotdcrs-r.ierv-tlihiK that can viilt inee tin: hivcllnesi nf a lovely lady or make an nttrai tlie ircnttcinan luore iittr.iitlv. , can be found In our cavs. Uur Ust ordvr for Jewelry has arrlved.aud Itichtries Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Pearls. df., whlclt we will sell at ptlces whl"h will astinlsh yon. Just think of It ! flood silver watches for S'..X up, and yntd watches cheaper than on Imve bent paylm; for silver ones with the same tiiiiv.'ocut s.impti! iviitclies chii be seen here nt hiiv tlmi.. Our sp:ice linearly tilled. We have only thli to sitv that our tiectit In New York litis not Ihmui buying ".1011 I.OTH" only Hi: is liny Ini: for several other Western l'lruis be sides nrs. He lines n laru'e buslnen oud lias :i ere:it mil aut.iL'e over tbo-e w lio.iro Inti bur for ou lioiise only. Our space, is IllleJ, call villsfy youm-if as to lite TIIUTH ur uu 1 )ustatkmi;nt. Toys, Toys9 Toys, Toys, We have them In Trofuslnn. Endless Varleti. Shade. Shane. Style 11 01 ii'itii. We neifr foigct the little ones, and have somcllilitK that will please any and ul Remember our NEW STORE is in the frame buildincr formerly occupied by Frazil & Allen, as hardvare store. SEDWICK & BOYE CRAIG, MISSOURI. the rmsT Anniversary of Christian Meyer Post, 0. A II , was ee'ebialotl last Tbitrstlav cvenlti'i. nt Itm Opera llouso. A well so'ected imisli nl nnl literary program was ininleteil. In flno style by tho ladlcJ anil unlleiiieti tak'ntf i art Alter the regular ptoy;iani was flnUh 1 il. a timelly was luttodtievil, In 1111 way of n IttneVeon fur two, jirei)artl by tltn mille' of lb1' city, pill up In neat p lekajje", with thu lady's name attuoli eil I'liesu wo o anellonn I tiff to t o hljihu-t bidder; the p'ntlein.in 011 pur uhaslno; thu lntieheon was s on seen stpioozlnfj around 'hrotih 1 ho et'nw 1, tint 1 he to"tii his lady , a titer, ivlien business beoan wl h ti pulling nf wish bones, and eattn"; phi op etui, until niithliiR was left bia th" empty package The marMal bauil tltei' struck up a ma eh and a 1 le.l in line and marched until lave Tiiler, with his fiddle and bow, Caused litem to trip the lauta.stic Inn. We would ilhu cpeulalty to spea ol a few who lU'ed tin If ptnts jc'nndli'. I.ttto Mattle lily, "ho vljrht-year old uaUL'h'er ot John liw, of .Malllanil, proved the atlraetlon of tho evunin; Situ is a t'i mnrkulile child an iloci tiinia-v ptodly. She I wllh mt doubt one ol the Huest reeitatlonlsis In th' West iiu except no one: o d 01 yntmjj. she Is pii8sefed of all those (jit .lilies that make the renler. Her eoneeptivo powers are I eon ; her voice nut-leal and in excellent control; her 'jO'tures nru c ireful y .studied mid i-iieotttl ; her articulation is almost limitless, while It' r pauses ate precise and correct Shu is a born reader. Her sol- etlons were "Ti is l'totr," and "On tho Shores of 1 te Tennei-eo," the latter being te cited 011 an encore. The ui'i-li', lintti choruses utid solos, were e-peeia ly llnu puitlculurly tlii.su of Mis l'liilopoena Spoerlu, Niel Hob litell and 11. Ii. Denny. The reetlu tl.ttf of .Mr. A. II. (Jrece, and Masters l.owls 11.11 and .llmtnlu l'erot ivero not on y we 1 seleeteJ, but ndniiralily leu- itHCinl. f.iimiiiitiiti.i ITIil'a tiftili'iwa ii'iiu I one of thu best hu ever madn. Many j eyns becamu tear mol-teued while he spo e, thus showing tha' there still re mains tender chords In tlie bosoms of tho old "boy'' who woro thu "lilue". An eutliu-laslic app anso burt forth! when the speaker spoke nf tlie "muster ing in" of tin- nhl hero who led so many to the sea. which O' Ctin-. d in St. Louis on the night before, 'l'lnse who were so tintoitunato its nol to hoar this ad dress, missed oiih of the finest peeches evr delivered in Oregon. Tho I'ost will I'ayor our c'tiens with a camp tiro on Thursday evening. .Ian nary 101 h, 011 which occuhm, Depart menl t'oinuni-dor Wi iia nWarnet,Unl ted Stilrs Dlhtrtut Attorn,, will dullrer an Address nnil Miss Ilatlin lily will. recite 8'iine of her be-t sVleell mis, be sides a clinl;!! musical program will be rendred. The admission wt 1 bo twin tv.five cents OVER Twenty Thousand Dollars Cloaks and Suits Alone. All tenders ot this papor vtlt'ng SI Joseph nre especially Invited to examine our .Magnificent stick of ( loaks and Suits notv on sale. Over f-0 different distinct styles Cloaks for Ladies an I Children, r uglm.' In price, from onn d 1 11 r and llfty cunts to two hundred and fiflv dollars llusslan Circulars, I'oletnis, Nuiv Markots, Jersey Ltl llws, Ulsters. J ickets anil D dma-is in lufinllu vnrloiy. Sei our Ladles' Rubber Circular, at Soe our all Wool Cash mere. In colors unit bluet, tit -lOo Seu opr Lonsdale ntn Fruit of the Loom Colon, at 8 l-IJc. Sue our Cotton and Wool .Dress (loodv bright plaids anil flaln cn'ors, at .'1 1 .Mo 0 r yard. See otti Merin 1 Utiderwuar, pm rptallty, for Lttdies ami fim lumen, at 6O0 pur uaruieii1 nue su eru t -ttgaius in tiiauK iinii uo oreu siiKS, iroin "Ac to 84 per yaid, tiold wi h a guarantee its to cxcullenuo Chambers, Marne a North Side Felix St., Hot. 5th md Gtli., ST. JOSEPH, - - MjrffJvoteU. family the Ue cn.uo. Lyons, of OreRon, spent Christinas Tho people of Ctipiah eonntv, M hS., have passed the fn lowing rcsulutioii : "Remlveil, luri her, That tiom hence. 'fortn no maii.or m if nien,i hII nran ize the negio race against the hi es In this county, utid that it il dm 1 tie nt 'tempted in the lutnte nu hetehy gii 0 notice that il si all bo at the penl of tho peison or ersons aitumpi ng .so to do." . "Thla samo resolution lionld ho passed' by thu jfoiul 1 eoulo ol every countv in every Southern State. I . .passage ai d enforcement nn an safety .to sotietv and Jionest aoveinnieiii. 1 n effort iv II bo innde lit every Southern Rtutes. tin n dluc Cenruln, liy litul unit men to gam political power h banning thu necro o e ucamst ilixemn and in .telligenee There is danger til the sue res of mch a movement in the absence, of such a resolulu-n as vu It .vu tpiotid abovo "- Macon Ti legiuph. "Jpo Telegraph knows tho ghanlh hisloj-y of tho bloody resolution it ipiote :vlili n'ppvojj'ation, nntl thn whole conn try will understand it presently. It i not n'ecpssari to pass lesoluilons. Tuy Mmply t-ervu til Inform the slow peop u of thu Nurlh slow to beliov ei b how 'horriDji' li t)iu bafbarousttuspolUiii thn prevails in'1 the Southern States. The despotism Is tiut of tho Democrat, io party, supreme under thu-sliotgun in tho otd confediiauy. hatiiver intiy be said of the rn,thu tliotguu Is mlglrt ier than thu sword in Ihu solid S iuiu. Wo know that thu muidur Is cnmmlt'.td for tlm aku of mainuiulng thu solidity rtf' (he fiouth lor tho Demucraey. It Is hardly not lit wliilo to cacKlu abotti 11 in tho' form of proclamations. Thu wholu vot of tho South is to be deliver, d to th Dmiiocra'io candidate lor thu rreii dunoy, irrespective of any principle or policy that can bo avow d, and ab the nssnssinatlon requMtu will be unhesitat ingly committed. Now, tho people m Iho North may Hubmit lo uovuruiiiuni by lite shotgnn, utid ihoy may not. Wo Ttiln No" to thai prop osition ;and the ti'd ronledorit'es nnd ttopiierheatN a u Mineklbg ann squiruiing h d Ihu Imti ner of the bh ndi hir is In theh ite.u airain. M ul fresh murder on it. HOTMIHG Succeeds Like Success -Iti hort with us. -Mis? MafKlo Junes ts vislthtK .Mrs. Inti, this uek .Albeit Maes iravrs In a few days for Ills iiouielnVlrcinla. MIssSiislo I.cltB, ot UIki-Iow, Uvlsltlnclirr ulster. Mis. .tohn llavls -Sim Khnpsen and 11 He were In our city lart weak, the puests of the Jud;e -Mr. iiiui Mrs. hklnurr, of Clarlnda, Iowa tiro sliltiK Mr. Cook and fatally Mr. llchrr, ot Atchison, Kansas, Is In tlie city, the KUest of Hank llunpciistnck. Mr. Lkiirrnc, was railed to nraddyillie, Iowa, wheie his sen, Lewis, Is quite nick. -Will MiiupIii, of Mnlthiltd, is visitliiK hlx sister, Mrs. Uvortte Ilttrklialter, tills week, -Mr. Y iiuk. of Nlsfit'to Rntna, Is In onrclly. si.endlni; the holldtijs whh Mr. Maid and fam ily. -Will Oomal IshoinonavJs'lt. lie will re Ittrn to Stanherry I" a few da wlicro he isut tetiiliue soliuol. -Miss .Ida Thaver. who has hn-n vlslllni? in V.iIIImj.i. Iowa, for the past four nion; In, re turned home last week. Illlov Williams, who has hern visltlnj; his parent In Subtler 1 ti . K-'iisas, for the past four weeks, returned home WcdiicMhiy morning. The Verv Low rriet ask- d for Onod at the NEW CHAIfi STOHIi, is the seen t of the t'; It EAT SL'tX ESS we have 11 et with Our Mo u is the Neatest, the t lciincs'. and O ODS at SOLD the OIlEAI'IiS V ot tun ftoiv WE Tor Iho MISSISSIIM'I KIVEH. Wn 1 tnplov l.'tilv clerks -o wait on our I d custninets. It will ii iv anybody (needing iO.h worth of 0 Is TO TRAVEL FIFTY MILES 10 OURSTOUIi AT CKAIO. We defy thu wotld to compute wi h us on prices. Ik fJL- 1 1 it 1 mma ULvrr cxiv. A. Hunter was In Ht. Joseph Paturday. Mrs. II. Stuvens spent Christinas In Crulc -I'rank Ureeic and I'lill. Schlothauer spent Clirlslntas In Kt. Jos,.h. Scott (ilffi.nl was up Sunday, to see how tllllics were KiluillUK oil il.ll fllini. Joe Schaltir, of Mound' City, was down .Sunday, lookluc after hhinti rests In the hot- '""'.Miss Tiora Croifr, who has been stonplni; la St. Joseph the past six mutatis, catiie hmne ti. um.ml flu Illllllt.lVS. -Joe. Hulls, ot Kiinsas, Is aiiioiiftni. Il ls thought that he will take away one of lliv bt-lls of this niluhborhood, -Mrs. Btephens. who has lieen vWIIIiik wl h h' r lather. Mr. I'uttor.rclur.ed to her hunie In California, last we' k tOHNIMl. -i nn rnti.ip Is liiinii. vlsltlncltls parents, lie reports cieryljitrc r.ouiislilliB ut the llijunt &StraltotiKClioolill at..Ioscpli. m-.i iinw.a tin. liniiiirvd ki rtlon nosson tlie railroad at I-'alif.ix. was shaklutf hands with his muni friends hero last TlniiMlay. -Initio and Andrew Danker, after a four months' iilieiii-e in , Wiunpy. itouois. .1 tun. iini, it... com rliv Itns Hi ss Co e::e. are ut It v speiidlug the hulhlajs Willi relatives Hint iriviiM. TUT. IIOTTOM. Mr. J. C. Hopper and his mother Itavu been vit. tun; u Atiurutv cuuuiy, 1M0UNI) CITV. HuIiIku Hoots f ir i'JMQ per pair Hat- from l!u cents to St .76 each. IS ue Auxi'il Yurn :t.'i een s per pound. Onn I Felt S iits 2.') e'jnteaeh. Flnu 8 p'umd Comfntts SI. .ID each Ladles' Clocks & Dolmans each Wool 11 eakf.ist -ha'wls 2.) cents each Staniltirl Calico 1 1- c put .lard. Tolegiaph Matches, -' Imxes fur ,"ic Firo Oorsuis, north Sl.oO, for 3Pc. Great 33 si i grains SMJvevy vlioio. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! ! Dry Geods, Boots & Shoes, Notions, Quoonsware, Cloth- ; p hit t .1 m 'U Tr.-j iur lvioii, jjuv o aau uuuaren, rxnives, Axes, Etc., Etc, Etc Callliind feo us. and SAVE YOl'It MONEY. No misrepieseniiitliins. (3ood exoiuuited or tuouiii rufuniied It not satisfactory, t it ideas, l itv cheerfinly ways, t Hi- Store. Locke &, . Ernst, How York, St, JoBeph and Oraig, Missouri. FOR THE MILLION J. M. Howard & Son havo lust recclred a Luifru and Fin: HOLIDAY UOODS, Consls in: of Stoci of Mrs. Tracy epent the week thOBUCstotMrs, T. W, Collins, of St. Josupll. Wo nro ple'xed to record the arrival of tits venerible unit: er of (!. K, Cors.iut wlm nnlved Saturday front Canada . She will spinal the win ter with hersou. DOCK'S Mtl.U -Mr Jacob llnol, bade ns (rood.hye on Iho Hit. noil nirleiiul imw rMlnlllll.' llie COIHOU V .1 it .. , ..l I, ,1 , h ef lilsJathlr.hiViiinsMv.nili.,'vlioiiihohasnot Iheie lelhu red 0 outl t.W rorKve"ti ears. Jlo expects to be up. srut reoui fltlyduyf. Fancy Candies, Vjikch. Murh, DoIIh, All Kindts of ChrlHtnniH Toys in EikIIchs Va riety. Also CiarH. Tobacco, Critckers, Cookies, Ginger Snaps, Dates, Nnts, Cmuictl Goo.Ih or all kinds, Groceries, LomoiiH, Oranges, Etc. Wn also ni 'ku a specialty f llamll nu Fncy llrands of Floii'-, Ruck- u heat Flour and Corn Men! aluais on hand. Do not u.ty your Ilulldiiy (JooiIh until yuu have seen our ntock. J. M. HOWARD & SON, OREGON. KtJNKELTOWN. Sn er il tcamw bean ItauliiiL' ice f '.nit the pun 1 on thu 24th lust. It was fi 1-2 inohii. thick. icneral overh.-ulin" of the mill macVinery will now bo made, with tlie view of puitiny it ad in lir-l cla or der. Oil iis Kii'tkel's .surgeons nlpn, wlileli was paint-d oi one side of the hill near the Incti-ry is 1 be consigned the eaie nf Dr. Hen Morgan v-Kauchnr has lieermiuetl to biinpr Vtbitat lie.ru from Coining and launch iu bj p lid. lie thinks it will ft alt s thu lee is 6 inches litiuk temieratinu hute 1 from tw to leu irV-ress lower on co d still uion log than K tu her'- in Oregmii.Th' al tlunlu of tho latter place- is about 76 ft gleater than hare. -A tin cling of the phylctans nnd surjieons ns.ochttion held suico iheir settlement, with f I nst Kutikel. It was ru'dlved that caei member Uarinx in hi- elittrgu any of thu ulltcts nt the ale au ing S'tigunu, slnntl I in addition to his regular title of M 1), hu allowed the attach nl -0 the let'cis Cus, wJch should s'atid as the ulilmivia Ion of i tts'odian and that each 1 tt sliould alsi bit al- Itiwed lo til t null to Ins s'uuatitru u in- fctritmunl uuti'iistud to him bt thunwo- eiatton UNnmplo. (! L. Evans W I). I us. II. J. I c C. L. Evan? .Medical I odor, custodian of the bowt jack or A. O-slln M. D. Cus. M. l. 1 0. Ajfios Iiu Medical Doctor custodian St tlie meat saw, etc etc., a. id s 1 on. I D. Ktinkcl Sr., with consldnaibln labor :.' (t uxpensu cmetruclU'l a pond over a year ago, tor thu purpose of pio'jii Ing leu nnd for skating in ivluUr, also for battling and boat tiding iu vio sitmutue. He has pliced suverul tlnis nnd llsh In tiiu pond "iimo nl' wl.icli are quite huge. Hu has for buveral ntmitlfi j past berH enuaged on atv thor pond SV the munli f tho Otegon branch Tim do tills ho has changed thu coursu of thu brunch This pond "ill Mi fed from the flist onu 11 hieh Is supplied I'lom Kunkul's fork 'of mill creek. Drains aio tonstrueted to present tho tain water from thu hill side, irom entering the ponds, thus pruvomlng them frons filling up nnd keeping tho water 0 ear. Mr. Kur.kil will ion t'.nuc his work itutil hu has oveiylhlng In eontil to older Ho contemplates planting u variety of forest ireea adja cent to t ho ponds and wl I makn the plaeu a pleasant resort during the sum mer season, ' Ho is furnishing Ice for iliiity cunts per wagon load, and elmiges skaters in.l live ceU. COHNINO. Jon Spencct has moved hi top's tho railroad opposito pot. -,scveial from Corning nttnn led thu fe-tlval at Milton on last fVuducMlsiy night. - -Thu concert, given by the slnylng class on lnt Thursday ivns wull nlteiid ed, everybody wel pleased; The ditch north nf town Is finish-d and thu levee south of town will bo co 1 pleted in about ten dais of pleasant weather. Thu fuhoids ure closed fur this wcoV, and the young AiuorliMs! are laying up a fu 1 store of iieuuino "cu-setlness" for fllttlllt uo. Our twrchants ought t ertuinl7 to tlx tho old river toad, or what trade comes from Nuhra-ka wl 1 goto Niahna. A word 1 1 the wl e Is sulllelent. Mrs. Milltcaa has sent her two daughters, Mis Ida and Etta, to Fairfax, to continue their Icsssous iu voicu ettl turo under the aide pr fessor who lipid fur h tho singing lsis huru for somu time. Our worthy ttsslst int al tho ilcpot, Mr. ,lnn Stnwait has gone to We-tboro lo llll Iho ilttite.s of thu depot agent Ihetu, who I123 vmy 'iek and no' ox peclcd to live. UnheH Urady, a bright y 'ting lad of t-omo IT) summers, is fill- itisr dim's places here Everyone would bo ir'ad lo eu "Hob'1 sneeed in obtain ing n figular "sit" ivth thu comp tny I'm! Scho'z, our toy man sold moro holldav goods on last Saturday and Monday than anv o her person In the county Iiu hits a few holiday goods loft over, which he U selling at prieos to sub those diislrnu of purchas' Ing. Give him a cjII and bu convinc ed. The Governor Ml Is I'rizn Chlo'-on is still on e.ilii: iilon. Dout fail to sue that. The pugellst. wllh his wif (?) left our town last Wednesday for butter cllni'-s. It is not nci:e.iry ' say that ho tef' without paying his hoard and livoryliills.Unolo WdsSwan i-underthe ib lttsion that some day in the Iiapoy fu ture what is dun htm will he paid in fu 1 value; but. alas, Kir -land, how 'hall it lie with thee? We are under tho Im pression that if I hat hotel hill bo pre- sh ted al tlie imuK 01 ntitn in ina lower world it would only he d'scouutcd at the small per cent of 100. BOOKS MILL We learn that Mr Thompon, of Hook's Mill ia becoming qullu a poet. We understand M s. Mulr is hav ing a vury full jhool and excellent or der. As this vas a bad crop ycar,preach ers h ivu benn rather scarce 111 thc-te parts fiir s nne ti nu. The fall whoa' crop is still looking promising, itotwlthstandl ig an uhsenc of snow to protect It. Christmas was unusually quiet among us loighbells sucm to bo enjoying n seasnn of rest and rust Mr. Kalns, wh b uit-ht ut Mr. Th s Mackiy, about n ji'Hrago, building a now fratno residejico. We n jod moro nf ju-t such men in thu but torn ns Mr. It There are cxcel'ent prospects of securing a sivith on the banch road near Mr. Becsley's placo If wu secure t, It wi.l he of great luuefli lo this sec lion nf thu huuni . GliYe3,017c3.u'ife!! rou vuun 1 mm mm ItKIClll.l. s lull-mid Ve nil thlnci ay a co.nplcie, ey of the uliuli inlue or Inteiett CIRCUIT COURT Dlurst. print fi m lorin. found an eviKv No CIVIL I10CKKT. t. V VT Caldwell vs William HawklnsT 2. Iiciijiuulu V Fleinmi;, adinlnislrator, etc., et al rs Jumps Chirk. 3. Fannie and M M .Smith vs James X Enos. i, Louis C Irvine, ex parte, Hppltcatlou tor mill lsslon to the bar. 5. Tyler & llrooks vs John 8 Swope. C. William Jarvls vs James McNully, 7. William Jnrils vs James McNulty, 8. James I, Allen vs W V Frtucr. 9. Briijamln Fordvs KC.St J &CI It R Co. TIIIItI)J,t)AY-WKI)Nr.SDA.Y,'jAN.!),JSl. 10. Dee HedKCHcth vs Charlie I, Weill, ct at. Kinlly H.tillle vs 1) I. lIuiTstntter. Itlcltard Stllh vs W 11 Adams. J Foster .Marshall vsM It Hays. J Foster Marshall vs William It Lanier. William I. Gordon vs Samuel and Kilia beth Sweeten. M M Snapp vs ltobcrt Pntterson. James T Howell vsC)rus riillbrlck. Minerva Nichols vs John lloswell. John.U MuKulte vs I. W Luckhardt. State ex re I John C Hinder vs riamucl W Morrison etal. John Hall et al, vs John IUihl. FOUItTIl I)AY-Tni:itSI)AY. JAN. 10, tSI. 22. McCormtck Harvesting Mnchlue Com pany vs. John Colcvell. William Ailtworth vs Mat Oelvln. T C Duncan vs John 8 Swojio. James Knesilc vs Henry It I'rlce. John (1 Wlciliuan vs Alonio Meadows. Aubrn C Spray vs William F Owsley. Cadmus McCoy nnd' Camden J Moore v K0, St Jo &0 It It It Co. Kliabcth Sweeten vs l'.llzallaldwln. David Oelvln and William II. Mtiurer vs U C, St Joe & C II It It Co. , State ex rel 3 W .Morrison vs E C Zim merman and James Cnflz. John Walker vs Mary Walker. Leonard and Catherine Cook et l vs III aldo llroivn, Susan Shipley, et al. 1 11. ii. VI. II. 13. 111. 17. IS. 10. so. 21 13. 21. 25. SC. 27. 31. 32. 3.1. 31. 31. 30. rro Flourlnjr. JIUl - : tho 37. J II C Curtis ys Kast Mill Co!iio:uiv. 3S. Mary llcnder et al vs John Header 3fl. ZS ltiugset al v.t KlUabeth Kclley et'als 40. Lilly Huithes vs Hort I. Hughes. 41. Andrew Blieildan vs II F Fleming, tt at. 4i. William II Krsma vs ileiijaniln ilctiilnc el ai. 43. Stale by Collector vs K C Zimmerman. 41. Same vs IMIzahuth Sweeten ft al. 4S. Same vs .Tames W Ilaldwln et nl. 4tl. samo vs Kinlly Wilson, ltobrrt Wells ct al. 47. Santo vs Hannah Nuzum et nl. 4$. Same vs 1 II. Cook el al. 40. Same vs John I. Johnston el al 60. S.imo v. Thomas 0 Dunguu. fit. Same vs Thomas C Duncan ct nl. 52. Martha J and Itllcy I) Wapmer vs Jans and John D ndurson etal. 53. Diouh Jackson v Malluda Jackson M. Mary M Kimball vs Franklin F Kimball. 5.1. Mary J Williams vs James K I Williams. to. Minnlo tittd Nelllo Meyer et al, ys Geiirgo W and Eureka Uindry. IS7. Stato by Collector vs Frederick Unset. CI. Same vs Tillm.m H and UcuJ.F Hoard. 5J. .S.iiiiu vs QeorKD W.l'ililictoil. fiO. Howell Caton, executor, etc.,vsCWMc Coy. 61. State ex rol Jamil M Smith vs W H. Frame. r -is 67. OS. (9. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 70. 80. U'l'lJAItANCE D00KKT. .'jgj Albert Asendorph and .Martha Aseudorph .v. vs Henry Holder fl.ui. 'ft J Louis Il.ix vs Geo. T Wajwoner. ," W J I.unsfora vs H O Alklro. O A Itundolph vs E 11 ltaudolph. A?i Jacob AI Ford. ruMlvur. etc, vsJataesI, $$$t Wilson nnd Amos J Castle ' .."i?), Henry I'atterson vs Itobert Patterson. Sfei John S Swope vs Daniel Zook. -"'af 1 Matthiv Bavllle vs I-evl Oren. ' 'Jr Henry Holtgrefevs Katherlno IlnltRreTS. -Jfif Helen 11 Smith by next friend vs City of W4 m 'A juuuiiu iiiy. Titomas Kirk vs Lewis J Moore and John" Peters. . 11 F llollciibcck ct al vs Egbert O Ilollrn becl; et al. 11 F HoUenbcck et al vs Vdcar 0 Hollen- beck admtnhilrator, etc. O.-nrj llcn.K'tt vsilo'sert Ly.tns. PUBLIC SALE. Si n 't 100 Men Can make t'rooi 5)2.60 to -f.VOO p-r da uaeh It thvy a out need of au OvercoU, and will buy of Minion & lluine, For ert City, Mo. 100 Mguj Can make from $2.60 to fcft.OO per day etteh If tliey are in need of nn Ove coat nnd will buy of Minion & Hurgc-ts, For es City, Mo. NOTICE. All kno.vlug themselves mil lited to Scott & Shuiuhniii'h, wil p rasu c;i a d M'liln as we need mutiny, and want to u.oiiu our books fo lHh3 Bt 0T1' &SHAMHAUOH, ForbiH, Mo. I 11 111 sell at pubi c sn e on the (arm of Luvi Uien, one mile ens', 01 niutv Njjiut, on 5w SATURDAY. JANUARY 6 h. I88O , Ihu following described pr -perty, to wit: 5 Ml 1:11 Cons, 2 yeardng u-rs, -. 1 yearling hulfer, 1 vi ,iear ohl heifer, 11 -: t alves, 'J span wovk Mares, 1 8-yuar o'tl rony, 1 aittlu colt, so iiuau stock Hogs, 1.0U Inisliels 01 Corn, '2 ntauhs of Timothr Hay, 'J sot of harues-. 1 Wagon, 2 Cu tivaUrs, 1 Stlirl..L' Flow, 1 l oin Drill, Lister, 1 Champion Kk Ueanor and Mower co.i,biiiuil. 1 liuel 7 jft," zj.t 01 w. Tkiims; All sums of $b and under, f cash; ou binancuW moiiih- time will : ? bo givonsiir-Jutfanng ten pur cum in--,-. " terest Irom date, ivithiipproved seuuiltvf i' .lOSEl'H t OLLlSON V S , 1 BHEniFF'8 SALE. cirvuli court of Holt cuun.y, Missouri, retmnaX uit, til iiiv ouiueit y lentil tut,, wi sum conn anal i In HIM illrftt,(1 III rilvnr nf I turrit MaaIt iilult.ilif ...T'.il.r ", utiu lil,.ttlinb uutiu iiii,tji, King & Proud' Uy vlrtuo and uutlioilty of a transertpt exerA Hun Issued from the otnue of the clerk ol u- ' .lull llt I have levied upon anil seized "all the rlcht. .y tltlo, Interest and claim of the said defendant,' of, In uud to the follttyvltiir described real esute. lo-wltt '' "-' ImU 8 and 8, in block hi, In the ordinal town"' t Mound City. Hot potiipy, Missouri. 1 p!. All lylnit and In said county ot Holt aud l btuto of Missouri) audi VUI.ou ' f BATUllDVY, J tNUAltV 12. 1881. J' between the hours of l.'.no o'clock In the for ittmii iiou nvo 11 viucK 111 ino utiernooti ot day, ut the Court Mouse door u the city of Ore Oregon 1 Mo. Thn wul' knoivit llrm of Zook & Cutio have just finished rulliung thulr milt from basmuent ti uiiriiit with hu latest improved niscniui ry of tiiu day. Bi'iii vi'Minj in xiuti nturvqtiiu, veil 1110 saute, or 50 much thereof ns may cv required at iiublla ynultie. to thy hlBltefit bldtter. for cash In uallo,:,,,) lo satisfy sahluxenutlou and cos s. - ' A. J. flARTI.I' Sherirt of Holt Count), I' WANTED I A few good, stoutly, young or ohl irj' 1,11,11 ,.H li, a i.ta .....I. ... ...... .r 1 Hour meal and fund ti'ittstiiutly on hanij , preferctl can llnd Nobby mjIIb BRii'v' give them a triak Zook & Canon, prices lo (it 'oni nt Mlnton & BurKtsia. , Potest City, Mo. I Foret t fly, Mo. vi", t