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liuuclier Wm VOLUME XXV. OREGON, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1889. - JV ' W III THE BEST - - ox J! H JSIBL BRIDGE & BEACH SqMmijllugH Firebacks Varranted for 1 5 Years. Wa have reduced our prices. Come in and see them. HENRY L. EADS, -PRACTICAL (Si I B mi a i W4 mAmij$&m auu. uu (Recently -with Aug. "Weiterofch, of St. Joseph,) has opened up a Fresh, New Stock of Time TIlc. H.'Iow will be found tho time of de parture of tho i)asseiior trains owr tlio K. C. n:ul and also tlio Denver through trains tlio Burlington route: going xortii: No. I Leaves Forest City at 2:42 p. m. X'o. 3 Leaver at lXi a. tn. Xo. lH - Villisea, leaves at 0:27 p. m. Xo. l." Burlintgon lloute, leaves at 10:20 a. m. goixc south: X'o. 2 -Loaves Forest City at 1:13 p. m. Xo. -1 Leaves at 2:0i a. in. X'o. 11 -Villisca, leaves at 10:13 a. m. Xo. 1(5 Burlington Route, loaves at 5:27 p. in. TWITCHES IMP JEWELRY X Mound uky, Mo. is prepared to do all kinds of repairing, and makes a Specialty or Hi lie SrMAGuS Accurately. Prices Seasonable, and all Goods and Repairing WARRANTED ! ""..-! 'ai .'"lj fx.'-. Ar.v come around rca! qood reason vyhy yc'J should not an'J look thrsuqh our stck and is cct?i convince a penny for trying. wane Why diuerent p;. at ha!f a dozen Pit.ce get or prices before buying yon winter seeds? We have proved lo hundreds of people thai our prices are the lowest for the best quality ct gee;:-:. We triin; id wcn'l charcie net o-nc in and see us? Wc carry a!! kinds oi goods and can and can cox by buying your no; es. to sec our C::Iii::g. our Gerids. cur Lress booos ano rvolions. cur Boots and Shoes, our Hats and Caps, our Hoods and Fascinators, cur Ladies", Gent's and ChiSdrciis Underwear, cur fine iir.e of How Dish-s, our complete stock of Shelf Hardware and Groceries. We have recently addsd a nice line cf Clocks, and will in due season shev; a fine display of Holiday Coeds. On ali o? wIiLli we will make prices as Lew or Lower than St Joseph re!aii merchants can Our -latch-siring'' is always outside, and cvarv day is our "BA1GAIN DAY." New. but come Dc-alc rs in Everything. - - IMIO. Gsn t stand on tne order ci coming, Cummins & Hershberger, General Merchants and ' H. DE HAVEN, JEWELER aid SL VEftSlMTff, ok,ec3-ot, Tyco., - IJ.is just received his Xew ritook of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watches and Chains. Silver Knives, Forks, Ssjcons. Etc., for the Holiday Trade. IJcforo aiak'iK jfiiir purfliase.i for Cliristnas I'ret-'pr.t". so and see Lis ntoek. Ha will t 11 ou iijwi for t 1 1 a io-.v jmi r.izi i:iy in St J.ho;i1i. lf is a prac tical workman an.5 v.di rrcir your v.iitfh oreinck in a lirs-t class mnnner. JloMiru and pee him. He lias v.iut y.m want. ami will !e sure ;o please jou. Store lirht door south of Ho.'. ell H.n.s'-. V.it li.--s cleaned ami main springs jmt in for.51 each. H. DE HAYEN, Oregon, Missouri. - Get your Picture Frames at IL E. Denny's. T. C. Dungan i3 in Ohio on legal but-iners. See L. I. Moore before you buy your groceries. Suth Chase, of Maitland, has been jilaced on the jiensioi) rolls. The l;:wt and lx-st sehool tablets for tho money at tho injstotliee. Mrs. Mary Curry is closing out her ! stock of millinerv goods at cost. Fresh oyMers by the can or served in any style at H. 1'. Hotelier's. - Dr. llntlcr, of Skidmore, was attend ing to business m Oregon, this v.'colc. Ilotlom farmers, aiidress T. M. Hud ,'ins, Forbes, for low rates of interest. Uyou want to trade corn for a waif on, biiny or haiiinjs, see 1. M. Maitin. Will llisk sold :1 head of hos Mon day that averaged IK) pounds. Price, For the Liuht llunnin Domestic -Hest Sewin;; Machine mai'o Seo II. E. Denny. Now is your chance to buy millinery K ;..ds cheap. Mary Curry is closing out at cost. - Tho directors of the Woods district have purchas-ed a dozen new scats from D. W. Tiiuma, agent. - Mrs. Emma Dobyns was in atten d:n:c? at tlio Smart-Limbird nuptials in St. .Io.T.-j,h, last WednCfcday. - Itead our olfer on inside pages for '"Wide Awake," one of tho best maga zines for children published. --Misses Winnie Loucks.Anna'lliuma, 4corgc lyjucks and Clark Forney are visiting friends in Kansas this week. If you want bargains in Hats, lion nets, or in fact, anything in tho millinery line give Mary Currya call. Sho is selling oir at cost. A. L. Cooper has taken charge of tho Mound City linptist congregation, r.-lieving Rjv. Lmingham, who goes to Memo, Xebra-k.i. Urir.g along your job work. You will want letter heads, statements, envelopes. Come and have them printed Ijefore tho rush of fall trade. Wiil K. Mir.ton is i-gain back in this section of the country, and will take a grip about the lir.-.t of the year for a St. Joseph wholesale house. Anyone wanting Drown Leghorn chickens, or eggj for setting, can bo ac-i-Miimodat.-d by calling on Mrs. H. A. Wickersham, Oregon, Mo. -- Married, by Ilvpiiro Burnett, at his oiHcn ISS'J. If you want to save money buy gro ceries of Moore. Buy your Wall Paier of H. E. Denny Largest stock in tho county. Frank Teare is now breaking on a freight train on tho K. C. road. Tho new Lincoln school house will bo ready for occupancy next week. W. C T. U. supper at Sterrett's Hall Thanksgiving night. Admission lOcts. Services at tho Christian church next Sunday, morning and evening, by Elder Sibere'll. Go to Mary Curry's millinery store for bargains in Hats, Bonnets, etc. Sho is closing out at cost. II. C. Bronson, representing the Evening Xews, of St. Joseph, gave ub a pleasant call, this week. We learn that an unusually large number of cattlo are being brought into our county for feeding this season. Go to Leonora Walters for special ! offers in millinery. Special sales at cost J every Saturday, in order to reduce stock. I Improve youropportunity by buying your millinery goods of Mar- Curry. She I will sell you il.its and Bonnets at actual cost. j HM. Cole, formerly of Xew Point, is I now employed in the large clothing house 'of Kahu & Co., Corner Oth nnd Felix Streets, St. Joseph. All of our mcrchantsaronow in favor of protection. Tho question has como home to them in a forcible way .This is the only way some people's ecs can bo open ed. Iiev. T. D. Roberts will commence meetings at 'ho Xew Point church, next Monday night, December 2nd, prepara tory to communion services on Sabbath, December 8th. Jim Keeney and sons were hero visit ing friendr and relatives. His daughter, Mrs.Xnnnio Stovenson and her children, accompanied him home where they will spend tho winter. II. Boyd has removed his stock of buggies, harness and wagons to the Ben nett building on the corner, west side public square. Givo him a call. He will save you money. W. II. Richards nnd wife desire through tho Sestinei. to express their grateful thanks to all thora kind friends who so kindly rendered them assistance in their late alliiction. Our young friend Matt Savillo is at homo from West Point on a sick leave until June 1st. Matt's sickness originat ed from copper ioisoii, which was con tracted by eating fruits cooked in cop per kettles. A telegram reached Mrs. Bettio Bunker on Sunday announcing the death of tho six months' babe of W. B. Christy and wife. Mrs. Bunker left on the Can on Ball train for Evanston, Illinois, Sun day evening. John G. Cowan and Son shipped in Ecventy-livo head of cattle last week for feeding purposes. Quite a largo number of cattlo arc being driven into tho county for feeding, which will help to keep up the price of corn. Rev. A. II. House, Evangelist of Ne braska, began a series of meetings at tho Mound City Baptist church, on Friday evening last. He is known as tho boy preacher, and is meeting with groat suc cess wherever ho is called to labor. The literary at Fairview is in a most nourishing condition, with John Morris as president. Tho question last Wed nesday night was: Itesolved, that the prohibition party has been a detriment to tho cause of temperance decision in favor of the allirmative. There will bo quarterly communion at tho Oregon Presbyterian church next Sabbath, preceded by preparatory ser vices on Thursday night at 7:30 p. m., one-half hour later thin usual on ac count of tho supper to lie given that evening by the W. C. T. U. Tlio examination of Jacob May for assaulting John Adkina was held on Sat urday last before Esquires Browning nnd Hart, at Corning. After a spirited con tost on the part of tho attorneys, tho defendant was dischared. Messrs. Kel logg and Stokes apjienred for May am Kennish and O'Fallon for Adkins. LUTHER BENSON WILL LECTURE OX TEMPERANCE AT THE COURT HOUSE, OREGON, W..Q2 Sunday, December 1st, 1889, '! AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. f Admission, Free! Don't Fail To Hear Him ! What is said of him by the press: The superior of Gough. Boston Pot. Xov er had an equal. Cambridge Press. Tho best Temperance lecturer in America. Indianapolis Sentinel. Mr. Benson's lec ture will live forever in tho memories of those who heard it. Columbia (S. C.) Sentinel. Mr. Benson is tho most pleas ing lecturer that ever appeared before an Atlanta audienco. Atlanta Constitution. What distinguished men say: I have knoAn Luther Benson many years. Ho is a gentleman highlj- esteemed, nnd an admirable orator. -Thomas A. Hen dricks. On the subject of temperance he is one of tho foremost orators living. -Daniel W. Voorhees. Mr. Benc-ou is a lwrn orator, with great iower of speech, touching pathos, and a quiet, rich hu mor. Hon. M. D. Mooncy. Carm Morgan has returned from a trip through the Southern states. W. A. Cochran has been quite ill for several days, but is now mwh better. Henry Shults and wife are. visiting the father of Mr. Suutts at Joiiet, Illi nois. The teachers ask the parents and of the school to turnout to-night (Friday) ami hear their little ones. X. J. Kygcr has purchased the liv ery stock uf Samuel Stuckey, and has taken possession. Consideration. $3,000- Remember the school exhibition to night (Friday). This s for the benefit J of vour children. Patronize it. citizens 1 of Oregon. T. C. Dungan is at his old home in Ohio, attending the settlement of his mother's estate his mother having died about a year ago. Our schools re-opened on Monday, and are again in good working order. There is not a smglo case of diphtheria in our city at this time. The daughters of Joseph Foster and John Colhaucr are reported to be sick with diphtheria. They are residents of the country, several miles from our city. Tho ollicers of tho state board of agriculture, elected at the meeting re cently held, are J. H. Potts of Audrian, president; F. W. Smith of Boone, vice- president: Levi Chubbuck, secretiuy; -Best line of groceries in the countv 1 Jl,hn L- Clarkson, treasurer. The of at L I Moore's I '''0 ' tno "ccre"y treasurer is at - Mnrvvilln li-it d.vrided to nut in an Columbia. eWtri,. lmf.t l:,nt. I A farIn0r I'Ut illto " '"ml ! -W. A. Springer has received a tine' f sweet cider a quart of milk, about a thoroughbred Poland China hog. i haIf Pint r "':'r,l M " "I!1 slx -Mrs. Ifonrv KehnW. of Kt.Josm.h.is eKCs- M,s thcm I "ad pour them into tho guest of Miss Bonny Brodbeck Tho next session of the teachers' in stituto will be held in Craig, Saturday, December 7th. There will bo a match hunt to day, Thursday, 2Sth, between several of our " -Mrs.j Word and son Lee, of Helena, chnnJ to Wfl ffnirinil hfir. lw,nn uinnii1m,r flirt 1 with relatives r.r.d friends. j Richard Collison, of Maitland, 1ms for sala 0 head of early spring male pigs. , Pure-bred, big-boucd ilerkshires. t Henry Hogrefe is all smiles on nc- ' count of that wee, little daughter that came to his home Sunday last. j -Jl'.iss a few hours socially at Ster- ) rett's Hall Thanksgiving evening You j can get a square meal very cheap. ( Take your family to Sterrett's Hall Thursday evening and get your supper. ' Tho W. C. T. U. will extend jou ahcartv the barrel. Ti.o cider will keep sweet that way half a dozen years. I think it gets much better and sweeter the longer you keep it." A great many fanners are now I throwing to their hos all the ear corn i they will eat. See that thev have a an ah heap, a salt and a bin of charcoal: also let' them have what fresh water thev want and if tlio corn is husked givo them some green food. Judge James W. Duncan, of Oregon, Mo., had business in Savannah, on Wed nesday. The Judge is one of Andrew county's pioneers, and we wero glad to observe ho was enjoying excellent health and spirits, with a lively recollection of the early days, when neighbors were miles from each other. Savannah Re porter. A Minneapolis lady has entered the welcome. A. C. Widdicomb.", late chairman of the Republican State Committee, was in our city Friday last, looking after his real estate interests. Go with the rush to Marry Curry's millinery store nnd get some of the im roeBe bargain slie is offering. She u selling goods at cost. ;-A sort of epidemic seems to bo pre vailing among cattlo in some parts of tho county. Several cows havo died within tho past few dajs in Maryville. Mary ville Democrat. Uncle Solomon Green, colored, who for years was janitor of the Presbjterian church of this city, but of late years a resident of Paola, Kansas, died at the latter place about two weeks ago. Married, at tho reek once of her son. j John M. Croloy, of tiiis city, Tuesday evening, November 2Cth, 18SU, Mrs. Elvi-! rn Croley to Rev. W. L. Carter, or Port Williams, Knnsas, Rov. Digj. s, of Camer on,this state,ofliciating. They will make their home in this city. The Skxtinkl. extends congratulations. W. L. Plattenburg and W. A.Shinn, of tho Railway Mail Service on tho K. C. road, was in attendance at the wed ding of their colleague, M. J. Moore. They are both very agreeable and pleas ant gentlemen, and it makes one feel good to meet such affable gentlemen. George Graham and Mrs. Reavis. of Kan sas City, were also in tho city attending Uiojvedding. Tho first snow of tho season began to fall Tuesday morning. It was pre-1 ceded by a light deposit of sleet, then ; field of weather prophe.'y. Her t!i:-ry ' is the law of equilibrium in which the signal service admits there is so'iietliin i and she argues from the minimum of 'precipitation last winter and slimmer that November will bo rainy, sncwy, but no. cold. Winter will bigin in earnest during December. During this winter wo will experience the heaviest fall of snow teen in the northwest for years, I and a hard winter. On Tuesday ovnuiiig, while Mrs. J. ! A. Sanders and Mrs. J. W. Ardrey were I out buggy riding, the horse shied at a pile of lumber near the residence of W. D. Clark, and one wheel of the buggy was broken, which let the buggy down, tho occupants beli::; thrown out. Mrs. Ardrey was not feri-!::!y hurt, but Mrs. Sanders was so unfortunate as to havo an arm broken. Tho horse ran away and further injured tho b'iggy. - Savan nah Reporter. By a recent decision of the United States Supreme Court, if the drawer of j a check on a bank docs not use precau tion to prevent alteration, nnd the bank innocently pays the raked check, the drawer must stand any loss occasioned thereby. Whcn the drawer has drawn his check in such a careless and incom plete manner that a material alteration mav bo readily accomplished without leaving a perceptible mark or giving tho instrument a suspicious appearnuce, ho himself prepares the way for the fraud, and, if committed, ho and not the bank -should suffer"' This is tho word of tho curt. il uu c(;iiieuiiitLLU miming u wi'u- ding or Christmas present that will be n r rv - im ir n I followed fine snow, which soon covered ' , , . , , . , T. M. Davis, mayor of lug Valley, , . . ' . . useful, handsome and elegant, go Mid was in town Friday ind gave the News a the ground to the depth of one-tenth of j . iiio .-.-f lift 1 1 vtttt Ci i r Vi I nlmu t. i : r...i n., , "-i-"-" "- .............. mri.i - , , i (.11 11.111. IL llll-lltw 111 alll'n 11'MIIO. j'M- ' ... , T i i . Hie Xews thinks it would bo a ... , , . i Clocks. Jewelrv and Silverware of everv good idea to promote Matt next fail and " nt Xhe SnmV' r!""i"ul n-'n- I description that Henry L. Eads has just make a county jud-o of him. We don't 1,0,1 to ,a" nt ,nt-'rVi''S' an1 'ht S,UnV received at his store in Mound Citv. He in Oregon, Mo., November 20th, Un()W of nny bettL.r timborand if judicial ' V""""' the n,R"1t: "''- has in stc.k jst what vou want, and at John M. Odea and Flora M. Ray. jciltninjr strikes him the Xews mav be i ,n" snmr n,J!"n wI"te""'1 tho KUIL to ! . as low as ir,t-class n.xnls can be ..II Oi J orors, I MIS county. rounte.l in as having - .,,1 ,vr,l f,,r l,,c "' -'"".l.l I!,. Kro :ind see l.ini befnm m:.l -A new time-card went into effect on J lim..-Mounl CAy Xew.. Wo sav, amen. ' ?' ", 'I't,"n. the latest for tho . llrcii;iscs Ueuiil :lIso ;r the K. C. R. R. last Sunday. See change y better or more worthv citizen dwells fi,st ,al1 r 6n,,;V for "'''"''' ! vour Watch Clock, or anvthing in the in time in arrival and departure of trains ,,, .IS tIl!in Mr. i)avi am, ,. ,,.,., Tlio exception was in 1, when the first ; V,.vclrv ,ine to vonr w,1I)let0 B!ltisf:!c- at Forest City, in this i.sue. (beyond, question, make a first-lass I fnU ur "n tho 'th ';" r :Sovel-1 tfc. He is a practical workman in -Mrs. Kato Schatz, Mrs. Carrie Fink, . jm,ge. VJr, two tays later man tins year. -r y br.mch wf hh tnu1o; ;ibt) ft ..in. l j,,in mum ami jonn Kossana wire, Wo v.ore in Mo(nd cjl Qn gatur - On Wednesday evening 2, th inrt., ca! optician, and is prepare oi oi. .iiiMqiii, itiieiMeii ine lunerai oi D.-.niel Meyer in Oregon, last Sunday. Tho ladies will welcome you at Ster rett's Hall Thursday evening. An ele gant supper will be served, and you can spend a very pleasant hour with them. Go to Dr. Maxwell's drug storo. at Wo wore in Mound City on Satur day last,and wero surprised at the noted improvements that had leen made in our sister town the past year. We had a very pleasant call with that live mer chant, R. C. Glenn. Ho has undoubtedly tho finest and most complete lino of fur niture, carpets and house furnishings to Mr. M. J. Mixire and Miss Minnio Holtz repared to tit glas- j es to suit any eye. Xew Point, for Drugs, medicines, school I . ., , . o. t i ?.i present. Both of these vc-.mg iteop e arc ' i... i, , ,i , r, ,loo found outido of St. Joseph and tho , , . -. ' , , plasters am B.h1:s, Window (daws. Putty, Oils. Coal ! , . .. , , . 1 . ..highly favored, jiossessing all those ex- ,.,.ml.r.o :n , ,v, . . rn n . -it , hi larger cities. His stock is purchased 1 ,. . , . , , i cnam.es in i Oil, etc., etc. Hie Docor will do oillco . . ,. . , . . r .. , eel lent qualities that go to make up the . .tiilon ' - When you want a wind mill or any thing in tho way of pumps and pump : I i For bargains in groceries, call on L. Moore. fixtures of all kind.-, remember that R. , School supplies of all kinds at the C. Frederick is the man to see. He hand-1 potollico. Don't forget than we can supply our Star," les the bett wind mill made, the nnd carries supplies of all kinds. Dan Webster and "Sanday" Kunkel havo lately employed one of the best artists that Kansas City or St. Joseph iitlords, but will still make you a dozen Cabinet photographs for !" cents. One block south of Emery V, corner Uth and Charles Streets, St Joseph, Mo. practice at the store. i - Lin Rodgcrs, of Johnstown. Penn-1 sylvania, joined his wife .at Mound City, Friday last. They were visiting friends 1 there, and are now visiting, hero prior to their-departure for home. I - Boyd has removed his stock of bug gies, harness, wagons, whips, lap robes, etc.. to tlio Bennett building on tho cor- ' ner, west side public square. Givo him ' a call. He will --ave you money. - R. C. Frederick will put in a pair of scales at Curzon's Switch, nnd also a pair at Craig, for George Quick, of For- est City, who will begin buying com at, these places as soon as the scales are in order. F. H. Rowley .t Co., chicken buyers, will lie in Forest City, Friday, Saturday were united in marriage at the Home oi j Tlie Attorney General has decided tho brides mother, Mrs. Kato G. Holtz, ! thilt it is ;l violation of the anti trust law ; of this city,Rev.Roberts.of tho Presbyter- J for .irnKiFts to enter into agreements j ian church,officiating.Tho wedding was a wiUl p.,tellt Int.(ii,..ino manufacturers to ; very quiet one, only tho immediate rela-! mailllflin certain fixed prices on their I tives and a few special friends being ' nnu il,.r,.;,ft..r liver invk'orators. corn ' ind cure-alls must take their- orien and unrestricted com- Hialities that go to make up the ; petition. Tha druggist who offers the , typical man and woman husband and wife. We join with their legion of from first hands and consists of all tho ni.nmer ,vds inel...lm 11... mou. W.nf I t-vJ,,cal nl"n atul WOU!!ln "usband and , .. lwU!l, ()f ininu.nt r the Iargt-t .arlor sots, and bed room suits, in prices !wlfe" We oin wlth tlll',r k-,on "r'numlr or pills for tho least money i ranging to suit all classes and conditions Wonds in wishing them all the pr.siH-r- w: w.,.,lr( tiie lra(lo ,,r tho in of society. His stock has been greatlv ,' -d' happiness i-ossible. The happy , vai,w, ,,,,!;,!.,. Hereafter in this enlarged, ar.d to find room for this h'e I ,a,r left on the n'1,1"'1't tr:n for -m" ' State, retail deal.-rs may sell a bushel of has united Ins two large second storv caB' "D1 otI,er oiusU'rn cltlrri' for thu I pills or a barrel of cordial Tor two bits., rooms, which with his first floor room fuU enjoyment of their honeymoon. ,f they want to; and they will notlx-al-i and basement, gives him beyond doubt I The Public School children will give ' lowed to enter contracts bi.iding them tho largest furniture emporium outside ' a Thanksgiving program at theChristian ! not to want to. St. Joe Grt.eU.e of tho metropolitan cities.Mr. Glenn has church, this Friday evening. X'oendr -Henry Speaker, an agl farmer just placed in his rooms, p. lar"e lino of , 2-'th, tho proceeds to Ie used to buy residing nljout iivo milts northeast of goods suitable for wedding and holiday i Geographical and Historical Maps for t Bolckfiw. came lo death in a frightful I gifts, and when you conclude to make ' tne lower departments. Admission 1." j maniiL-r Tii'.irid.iy forenoon. Ho was in a ' either, you will find it greatlv to vour i cents fr adults and 10 cents for chil- wood lot preparing timlrs for tho foun-; advantage to givo Mr. Glenn a call. Ho ! 'lrcn- Turn out and encourage the chil- dation for a corn crib. Ho had put a ' is a verv pleasant gentleman, and his ' lren an help your school along. Dona- j charge of powiW into leg for the pur-1 ! eourtesy will be cheerfully extended to ' t'ons are ft'0 solicited for the oorschol- j j.oso of splitting it. He ignited tho fuse ! ars, for there are a number and some ' and then sought protection from the all who call, whether you buy or not. readers with any pajier or magazine pub lished in the United States cheajier than you can got it by subscription yourself. have been kept out of school for the lack blast behind a largo tree. It is believed of necessary clothing. needy will be furnished to nny who wish them, or if the donations are sent to tho j when ho was struck on tho head by a teachers they will see that they are prop-. piece of timber from the shattered I"g. erly bestowed. Those whoaresurround-j Ho is supposed to have licen instantly Names of the j he had stepj-ed to one side to make ob-, I servations as to the tardiness of the fuso and Monday, November 23th and 30th, j " and December 2nd. 18S1, nt the store of j L&dieS, Emil Weber. See "ad"' and price-list in t h.. m.;,nl tli i,.rr.r,v.n.n ti: another column. jer am nm now prepared to do plaiting - Capt. Lyman Tardier has taken for you hv tho varJi to anv nmount re. UI.UKUUI uiu luinrert jiir.Miiie.iiii) nu retl. All orders nromnt v nttend.vl . ,1 1, thnmrn.icf i;r,.Mn n,.iirK. l-;iu n;c K,K- -H. E. Burnett. Jus-tiee of the Peace Captain has all the qualifications to'to. It is ihe only one of the kind in the ' thanlr n1 ntil thv h ,! Ml tw- L'.Awfc -nm-ls.l to havo leen county. Please call nnd examine the jean for tho relief of tho poor and suffer-! killed at 10:), as it was about this time Mp.s. B. Watson, ling around them. Exercises will com-1 the blast was iut off. Mr. Speaker was was found iibout 1 , Oreiron. Mo.. mak- and acknowledges make an efficient officer, and tho Skn doiil. tl'ivm s-iiciiil nttt'iition to enller- tini-.i. pxtends conir:itnl:itions. He will tions. and keeps a fuU line of all legal lie assisted in his oiiicial duties by his ! work for yourselves. blanks for sale. tons Fred and Ed. J r 02 O O O Q o i i 5 Pi CD CQ i?S" o o i i U 0 O I ':"-. I i - "a 0 SIB C3 sa Millicer. mence at 7 oVIock u in. 1 about 70 years of iitfe.- Kolckow IleraM. j CD ca c-t- c- I & M. I O Ui i 8 S 'I Hp , jj ' ! P CD i CD i , NUMBER 2(i ! - Sewing Mrchino Needles .11 d - plieg for sale by H. E. Denny. j - Charles Knnpp iva.i nccit!ent,-.!l s land killed near St. Joseph one. 1:k '. ' week, by companion named Mu:. r. '!" : men v.ereo'it hunting. ! - It .wis announced in theSrarp.-t j times that a p-issengcr train v.-- : ' been put on this line last Mo: i ing. The information was recei-. some of the railroad officials ai : J ixsed to have lieon true, but we . I meeting of railroad oiluvrs met i Josepn the latter part of last decided, from some cause unku- us, not to put n passenger t:a at So matters stand. - Fairfax Star. The advertising rates of the . soph Herald ar? as follows: 1'oliti . nouncements. 20e er line, each calls for candidates, 2V per lino; !- wedding presents, 10c ier lint; c:i -thanks nnd resolutions of respect," line; church swi.ibles, charitable . tainments and society meetings. ." line: marriage notices, ."vV per line; '. notices, c per line; tvntribiited uaries, .V per line. Ali the n! iMuntry editor is supposed to p; for nothing, and is "cussed" for his nes.-. ff he fails lo get tho paricu!:: each. King City Chronicle. - Dr. D. il. Henderson.or Boono or ly. was indicted and tried for a viol.iti of the law regulating prescriptions it acquitted. Judge Burckhart ruled tl. if it was theojiinionof the phvKician th the patie:t needed whisky, he had t. ' right to prosoritk.- it, whether the patter ' I thought he needed it or not; that a pi ; s cinn had a legal ri;;ht to give a r . j oao presvription a d.iy, or four a da; tha prescription was given in g.oJ fi and for med'cal purposes: the phytic owing to his superior medical skill. the sole judge in the matter. Thre, tho prescriptions were for a pint whisky each and one for hall .1 pint, issued in ono day and to a negro. On Monday of last week a man the name of Frank Rcnueer was arr ed at Nodaway, Andrew county, fo: . murder committed eighteen mon:!;;; -near St. George. Kansas. Tho iuurdeivd was living alone and a stopped for breakfast with a near no bo" and ou jiiircd for his home. T da the der.d body was found where had b'.en murdered in bed. A pho graph was found on the floor which . recognized as the likeness of :the str. ger hunting for tho murdered man. 1 team and wagon wits misning and ; ' trices endu 1 in nothingness until the r cent d::;--jvery of Reniioer, who wis working I'jC a farmer near Nodawa When arretted Renneer protested ! iniMccnce and claims that he c:n pro. his u!ier;a!..t:4 at the time the murd wa co'-j'iiitttnl. Ho was. t.iketi lo as for inestigatiou of tho charg iig.iiust liim. Or course, if ho is itir cent he can easily prove the fact, and guilty it ij another case of "murder ui.; out." - Ex. )iitr::K''l. Another yl.-ting scrape occurred :i. our ciniuty on Wednesday morning .Miteluli Gnlli'i and J. D. X'owla-i-are brother-ia-l.r.vs and live neigh'--1 -east of the W1N011 farm 011 tho Kinv aijont six miles west of this city. Ti were to g.'.ther their corn crops on ti- siiare-i and Mitchell xva;-. at work on the Newlaud ph'.ce. On Tuesday X'ewl.-.m iiad business cast of Oregon, audio,' home quite early, leaving Griflin and h: brotl er to gather corn. Griflin coi plained and did not go to the field, b:. remained at the house of New'and. To wards tiie middle of the afternoon, and w hile Mrs. New huid wn- at her household diities,Grii!iu approached her end forcing her to her bed, succeeded in outraging the women. About d.irk Newlaud ro turned home, when the wifo informed her husband of what had happened. The husband waited until Wednesday morn ing when ho went to Griffin and after quarrelling, and an exchange of hot words, tho husband endeavored to bring the outrager to Oregon and place him iu the hands of tho officers Griffin refused to go and r.'ewl.ind, having a shot gun with him empt-ed the contents of ono of : the barrels Into tiie shoulder of Griffin. I The wound is an ugly one and in all probability will c.-t the man an arm. I Mro. Xew land is a daughter of Sid Willy. !.-. Keirnty was called to attend tho 1 wounoiu man. t Acci:oiii:it S.;..;it ing-. .i ;c:-ii'..;!il, which 'nay jet prove fa tal, occu'red at the residenco ot Mr. Il.ues, near Park-r, A ndiew county, last Thursday. Ed Johnson, a young man of alvml 11). and a step-son of Mr. Hayes, aeetdentaliy shot the old gentleman's son. Tiie ball passed ju.-t l-tv.een tho stoinach and heart and came out imme diately nnccr tho sixth rib. It is the Fame oid story which runs like a Revolu tionary W.ir song. Voting Job nson was either cleaning or foo-'i.-g with the vea p:i, which w:..s a Cw e:i!iire Smith i Wesson didn't know it win loaded, ::n-l the result of Y'.H carele-i-ness l.as just I wen Stat 1. Only a short timo ago ho came :ie..r killing a child foror-o of the neighli-irs bt tin- dis.-I.args of iii-I.ot gun he v:w fof.fing with. Wo are mforuiid th.it lie in tc iidr. to eith"r or tlirmv ii.vay hi.-i v.f-ii.o:i. W thin!: it high tiu.o ai'd'hof - t!n- :,:id o-ci'.rrence will jiroveu lesijoii to the oimg man. Ki-M:iil(i:iii of i:-s;i'ol. ' In the d:--ith of Mrs. II .iiiiiali .1. l-'osfer, ' the W. ('. T. I., of (Jreg'ui, h:w I..-,t a .vorthy in"i.ber. l--lved, 'n..it wlii!.' Mrs. Ko-ter was lint oriiiittc-i to t.i!;. siii iictivo patt in , the iltitics of our s..'-!i t, her sympathy , was with the leiiipt-raiice imiw, and her enrii--;t liesiro wa; th it the sou! drtroy- ing liquor trnllio might 'H-:d).lisl!ed. I She had a trim Cliri-tian i h.inn-ter, to I which all :r.!i testify who kiiuu I.erdi'.ily 1 life during ln'r long reiid-nee in Oregon. For her "to depart and tw with dir.. I was her gam. Lost. MiKisTr.i: Groni.K II. 1'kmh.CT'is died in Brussels Monday last.