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Townsead, "Wyatt & GO'S Can be found the most tie sant line of NOVELTIES IN THEIR NOTION DEPARTIE1JT In the City-r-Snch as FANCY TIES, " FANCY BOWS. .FANCY, RUCHINGS. FANCY RACK COMBS, .FANCY RIBBONS, FANCY BUTTONS, ami Bain & Shaded Chenille Many Novel Patterns in HAIR, SCARF AND DRESS ORNAMENTS, and a splcnnid line of NET VEILINGS. Opera Blach and Colored JFroni O.YElo SIX 'BUTTON'S Wc kuow that our general stock fin surpasses any in the. City,. but wo feel that vre can' now with great pride say that our notion stock is ' ' not equaled ' " '-T- in" tho West .plcte.stSck of Mme. Demi ' orcsts; Fall gtylo Paper Patterns. For "Drcst-es. our special brand of Black silk?, the be6tin the marked. Towiisend, 4 OS, iSfc. Joeseplt, IVXo- THE ELEPHANT STORE AVill g:yc extra bargain during No--i-fmber.fyr the cash, and will sell goods at prices that will justify our uttotuci8 if...they have to borrow tnoney nt-a big -per cent tit buy of us. Goods am coining in daily and wc nrft crowded. . . W will seli Hem Overcoats from $3.00 to 10.00. Good suits, $-3.00. The best St. Joe Bpi,ts for $3 23. Good Boots $2 50. Buys' Boots.fiora-Sl.25 to,$2.7d. "Winter Caps from 25c to 75c. Hats from 40c to $1.00. ' ' ; Flannels from 15c lo-lOcts per ICentucky Jeans 25c Toweling Irom 5c to 10c per yd Two spools of Thread 5c. Kid Gloves from 25c (o50c Standard prints C and 7cts. NicksrbackcrlOc to 12cts. 6 lbs good coffee for $1.00 11 lbs sugar $1.00. yd Imperial Tea SOc per lb. HARDWARE AD TI1IWARE Cheaper than ever.. Wc also have Ladies' 0ATS, SHAWLS, and NUBIAS. that wc offer very cheap. Come aud se our goods and i .. J ii I W GET OUR PRICES "We will do you no harm il we do you no good. mmilHlfcCL Oregon, Mo. $100,000 TO 3OAN Atflperftnt Invest 3 AND 5YEAQrtinie. ApporwTtcto JOHN F. LYOXregon, Miss Room NDilowell Admiuiltrntor's Notice. Letters ofAdil nistration on the estate of ephthau W.IlArl he undersigned! l.,aeceaiua.iTCtezrantcttiu i the 30th day ul Sept, A. I.,1B7S, ly the i AH ptraoni hnl tate are reaulreu! (bate Court or Unit County ig claims acalnkt Said ta il exhibit them for allow ance to the administrator, within one year after the date ol said lelt.ru. or they may b precluded from any benefit of such estate, and lftucn claim Wnot ejhilliiua .within two years Tom the date or said letters they will be forcTen-barred. WM. HAWKINS, 7-u-u " -rabMe-adTBrorHoimn It. P. Zoolt k, Co,, at Forest City have tholargcst stoi of lumber. Jlatli. shingles, and doors cyer brottjlhl'to couijljv Those who desire anything in thin line f houid noffafl to'cnll on this firm, as lliev are determined to close this Etockouj cfcil Of a Jaci like" " 50,000 MEN AND BOYS Men in St Joseph, Missouri, -To Call and Examine Our New Invoice of Mens, Bbvs and Youth's Oar immenso sales Eayo so far exceeded -onr most-sangtiir.c expectations that we were compelled to purchase our sec " ond stock ot goods; which Wo will sell at even lower prices than Ixtfore. having found it to our interest to sell with Small Profits. "Wo are now selling goods at a margin of train 5 to 7 per cent above first cot, nniT.remem- f japxlrajh goods, guaranteed as represented. Abvtlrtlr'le' DhrcBast?d from uV not proving iatltHartory eah bo exchanged. jtaa't Porget the Place, ARCADE GLDTEIG HOUSE 412 f elix St, St Joseph, (Opposite McKlnncj's,) TsDeaerre.-'WcSC 'ef Ihe; A PUBLIC STATEMENT by SCHULTE & , MOlliTYIlE.. aad. which ,1a rcsjrsetrnl I 7 nbruitted to the opinion of the Public where we real onr eiwe. There nre Dirt la eouneetion with this State. meat Uutt will :onf incc nil rn onluff ierona of the pomlblllty and trnthTql nessorthe nM Hcrtlan which mean that we now nre otTerlnc the finest line or Boots aud SHOES ever offered to the people of Holt COunty. "Wc haro for the people a mftgiiificcut lir.c p! clothing which is offt.rcd.at Bed .Rock Prices. , Our . BLANKETS we wish to hare examined, both the' quality and price. HOSIERY for Chilrlreii,. Lailles aii'd . , gents. Tho best ft ck ever opened. Wo -ask tho ladies to call and' cxnin . amine; HANDKEBCHIIFS. a-'lnrgq lotof Jadics puro Linen. Tho best Hand kerchief ever soid in America for tho money. FL ANN ELS cof ollkind. Canton Flan- I antls,yalli-wool 'Flannels ' I and Red. Flaynclt in plain 1 an.),Twljied. IadicV;" it "" illMrcrC?.'. .pd Men's all iizesni niany diffcr s cut qualities. JAW: Waol Scarlet and While Goods. We eball sell these ex t'remely low. " o o m. SETS, and Ladies uadcrwoar at such low prices that; IfoT fi " lady can help buying 'if the goods arc seen aud any are wanted. MONE TO ILiOJN . &T 9 PER. CENT. Iotcrest- payable onco a year. Forthrcoor five years, or as short n 4imc as- desired. $200 to 20.000 On Improyed"tetrm AUlrcsg.pj- J. Foster ItlM Howell llpuso, Oregon, Mp, Mar bo secn.al iloutid.City1. Satur days and'Mondays of each week Flual Settlement. Crvtlltnia and al! other Interested In the es tate of tirecn Ilerae Ueceaaeil, laUof-lIolt coun- r, are hirrliy nolined that on the nrsl nay ot lie next Not vmber term of the Tnibate Court. AilmlnUlratorlH cnurgc. - Final Settlement. " frnllft. and alt oihtn luIiTfSlwl Id the es tate ef Uohn 'McCormcll, deceased, Jale of llolt'esunir, are-hereby lollflcvl -that oa tho Oral day.of the next JtovrmlJtr term ot the Pro bate Court, 1 thall riiake anat'.bttlemratof auirt rubllc.'AimlnUtrator, -fnr IlolttlCoto. in cliarne. w ' TOWN AND CODJiTY. Who will bring us a thanksgiving tnrkcy? . Mr. JonaV Comer.'is the happy lather or a fine girl baby.- - Fair wheat that was sown enrly looks well. Farmeis are mostly done sowing. -' ' r Particare notified not to liunt' ons the premises ot J.,M..F6slr one mllo south of Oregon Rev. Mr. Miller will preach at Now Point next Sabballrmornlng and at Oregon at pight. Tho election.iu thii.city. passed off quietly, only two slight scrimmages marring tho harmony of the day Mr. Bayard F. Lebraer, died on the 29th. Ho was one of our most ex cmplary young men.- Have yod seen that thousand dollar fiat-moncv bill at Montgomery & Roecker's bank ? It is rich. Wra: Rohl of Few- Point, sold 2000 bushels ot corn to John G. Cow an last week at 15c per bushel. Sermons shotdd bo preached in all the churches next Sabbath on the uso Icssnc8s and sinfulness of crying over spilt milk. Capt. W. S. Cannon. Is buying hogs ht Forest CitV, tor the Kansas City-packers. -He wilUpay-the highest market price for them during the sea- son. ' " Prtif.'G. W. Crouch Islhq.apfhyr. ized agent of tho Sentinel, and his receipts tor money' on our account will bo recognized by ns. Col. J. P. Sanford,wiii lecture at the court honse under the auspices of thef Woman'S'UniOn. on Friday -ami Saturday evcnlngsVNovcmbcr 15th and, ICth, 1878. Admission, 15 cts, Col. Libby of Whig Valley, while in'OFegoh" Ifist&irnfiiaatiarrow escajic tfrom .death. t -IUs? team t ran away and ho was "thrown vlojentlytb the ground, but lortunatcly aiojbbnes were broken. A lively irncas among the, colored troops causvd mnch cxcltemcnt4inoar tol K- an Immense mansard rdotoii lhe. face.'' the other, compriscd'ffic dSmae.- Married at tho Valley House; Maryville. Mo. on Tuesday, October 29, Mr. Cassitts Jenkins . and Miss Marietta Miller,, bofh Jro.ra Whig Val ley, Holt taunty, ' Mo. Elder 1). B. Lake performed the ceremony; Married, In St. Josrph, Mo., on Thursday evening, October 241 h, 1878, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. C. B. Powors.r Or. ?A. G. Young, ol Holt cormty; fin.rMIs Laura, daughter of B. F. Lark!u,6l St loseph, Mb. . ' Why cannolthc juvenile 'sihging class-be-orgntrigrthftgain -thls winter? WeuridcT8tandl4haU ProhCroneh bus contented to-tnke IbeokisSdf it can be organized, nnd a :snItab)o , place pro cured in which to meet. Let.somo one lutertstod in tho .matter, .go, to. work anditbo-class can bo glnrled'at once. The lnter'cst in Mr. Miller's meet ings nt Fortsl City, is stillt aB gojd'as ever. Rev-. Mr. Williams gives a Gos pel reading everywTght to good nnd sol emn audiences. ThO'ChrUtinu ' people of all d. nominations take a deep inter cslln 'fhn rvjccsT"T"" Ws tfiTrctto learn tint Elder J VP. Kclsev'wlll-crao'eC 'wilh'hir, fami ly. In a.fcw, daySit iUainliiju Kajisa, where he will assume the pastorate of a flourishing" church ami makd hW fu ture taonnr. Kloeritcisey na nosis oi warm friends in; this county, who "will rfrt hie itpnfirturc fiomour. midst. He carries with him to his new home tho best wishes of all our people. AHtcrary societY-iias ueen organ; dent; Edwprd. Johnson, sejf rotary ; nnd Miss aiarv. ruuuttey ucmm-ih-iv uc haieii. rcadliifrs. or&ttons. essays, de- clamalionafxlc. forr-tliooejf-ex- rciscs , a ae wcieiy.iBecw icvtrj jc ri,- daynlghti j . i .fficcOrcgon5, Mo. -K6V. TstJ-187e. Any one (ainflgJoTfluCStfTsay auver- tlseda .. r.. irrt Bowcrs.'R.iiri 'u" Hopk'ImTO. rnlUorTh'nsr --Kenned VfPiS. - I)hnn-;le?"rTttiIeh6Brt'rHitf. J)nn Jas. T. Mooro Polly. Forney W. C. Wilson J. a. uernnru Krnramcr t,tomgn; UK nNi u S .wwi. ' j. a o . o ,5 Fannie Meyer 100 :.93vl tivdU MBvrr-...:...fi-100 .V.93 "i Finnio" Actria. ,.V&..:'.. "98 lM Sallle-Mcyor . .; " 99.r. .'36 L)lia Zuchman.. iw .... oo loKuiiKcl ........ Tra r.TT-ai- Iardinan 100 .... 98 milh Knnkel. "J- 11V 1 AA iaer;...Ti?iSiS8-i2fi ,Ha.nUClWA..1 B9.V IU..a..-a1.-1100 v..j93 )abTcr.-...nA 99 ....A87 vElTbt 98 7G Me lrr?r?rrrrri oo v:rr 93-- Manila Meylr 100 .... 97 .r..,i..in m. n.mii 100 9G Martha Bntt-nffcimcr v. 98 84j f wiaw .- ' .V"7 Il T " T ' r . Cora Btiteuhciilicr 98 81" Geo. W. Acton 100 .... 81 Albln- Her8hucrj.;-..rl()0 v;,?SbP tr K?gcr-. .... . ..-MTLrt 2i8 Rufus McCain 98 90 Bailie Zacbman 98 82 Angnstns-i)orenheimcr--99-.VT-t - lolin Ziiriimnn .... j fistey Alliurt Mevor- -v 92 ' Tt ' i .... 4. V ' ' . w. JosetdiEbbcrt ....v. ...!. 37. j...M. Walbert'-Prbphet,... Lewis .Prophet...,., Richard Zachman Mattie Acton Colio Dabler Grant Dibkr 90 79 89. 92 93 95 97 97 '8t- .... 79 .... 8:J .... 91 82 Jim Acton. Kn iIJil-JJnilicr . Efwood MiT.onal ,4. tii. .VMtt4"" no ri r. ICiifuf Jlv.vert 00 !15 riti.mhs Wlii -.Tt IW r.97 Fralikl'e Kuiikcl' ,....' O. W: Cnoucit, Teacher, Xiiktll Grove.- Oci.-Stit ,t' , izeu ai--wayuower sooctiT uouu,ttiA miles eal ot VrSffOR? J4M- 5?il,eX-tifpsldent2-Ahhftr Hardv. i6eiresl- MaV KatS EllaA-t Llna i cmmaHt Loni Lizzio m MincrvA Mai Wfistey Mcvcn !.C.U ISO LJ 9U tup en icvwnnvii i inn ; unointi"" .Harrlagc of Mr. Silas llcrrfmrr to "Coming evLiilsjctretlhcIr shadows before 'J -ranrj.wc'hilvo had" na. event fwhmh is nothing less-.luan-UJc-Tnarn age ot Mr. S'laa Hershner nnd Miss Sadie Gelvin. 1 1 wasot altogether unlookcd lor, ho we vcrr Tor there hau been the usual siens that of turkeys rooittlng-In tno top branches oftreea-j JUKI. nvariablshipnlrig wit i;l.aiul lb, thume'rous iflocks-'Or open birds witti heads close together, look-' ingaswiseas Democrats discussing Lard.iiuics. but the conclusion lbat4herewaf j to bu a wedding soon, could explain -Time 8lent or. flowers and lentTitr glass to hope," till fitiatlyitfae daj: arrive cd. which had been chosen for the per formance of 'the ceremony, 'this same bring last Tnestlay 'elect Ion tiay ." Early in the morning the guests be gan to arrive, and by "elcveri o'clock fully sixty had prcf entcd tbpmelves o1d,yonngand mliidlOjageU-r-nst juiir. a company as ever assembled In Holt countj. At half past one WloekHrte' bride andjgroomr elect, arrangpdjhorn gei'veswltlJ.MfiFiekes and Slti. Gel- vin as attendants, and Rev. Mr. MiJIer front Orcgu'n coiiiUed lnorrotcs SCh election was unanimous, and resulted In both,candidatc3.bDlc elected. , . t" It i a-llBliittuE i1 was dressed in a bcantlfnl dress of a lignt'sicai cVfoV.n'oVd eVel?y-.'gl6?es to match dress. &c. Mrs. GeTvInT at tendamt,. jwas dscd j in bljfj ,silk, trimmed' with dark laco, wllti gloves to matchi J H ' !'t THE.aROOJt , was dressed In sob"erDbcl4 and aiisTat tendant, we think, in tho same, but tho fact that he dodged around so-Jlveiy we could not take oath on this. - y ThfitllnntT wiVsT)fy,Jnft'llIfcfJptiai. NbtFdiig wits larking lrom the two rousing turkeys" and boiled Hftm.'down to the ten. biff cakes. Wo mi "lit have gctnchJnto,'a tnorfi minnto description BfthS -tftnnef; bfif'efore Snfind? we were too hungrh anrj"an.4r eating t)in dinner was not there to describe. Ariiong tUe" "guests present we no- tlcod.&njlwjrrQ x M rsTrijiAM? rflnd' Mrsi H en tyrou ng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jno. Crldbr. Mr. & Mrs, F. Grew Mr. and Mrs,J.!.HcEshnerij Nor, wasabia aJl jNfc otweiys had badV pinierVpi Ivljns M Wngs stranjjc anil peculiar, which nothing and Mrs. Dart E.' Vef'lnYMrV and'ilSiUly Geo Fries, MraniLMrs. James Cres. wclh jrjr.;njrft.Oir4. ueo aiiiicT,iAirSii5 Nnnnle 'Gelvlrft. MtsSldaW'Xllie a Vomicr. Miss .Hattlo DoftdirMIss Ida MerrMr.;aV j;TicUrVifi A; Dprr,; and ,MJss: Emm.i i terannct;- The day dosed with n oeamijvi crcnadeJjy th.chrjysi TheT.prein'dps' and inlerlttdes of cow hells and shot gnns' was especially (Inc. It is. of xonrsc Impossible for ns to view such scenes withont a pa"? f sorrow for weddings, viewed 'by" "a'pedagoguo" mjVoy mhclft Utfe fhVtprnrr,ied land to belftUliCppaceandejoyhfrjir. but which we are never to enter. But joy atepJ.. thcip atid; na- the: .newly. married couple arc about to seme down on,-a farnv lncklligrpvo we hope alwaysto near-,of'thelri prosperi ty, peace, and happiness ,., . $ Mr. Carter M. Louthan. late of Virginia, Jias arrived .in. this .city for the purpose of making. it bis future, homo, and,: In aiew days, will open an office for.the pr'acllcol his'pr"ofesion. the law. Thq Sesti'ej, extends him a Jiearty ,wolpomef Havinfe no prcsoiit' U6e for rhy 6lrf mkVcyi wanV somebody to tn'ke her and Iced her this winter tor the use of Ijc'r. Aji'idy 'iinmqdiate'lj-.''. , " , ., . .1 !? "f DA'S?ENltiUT. i i i," ' :. '" '(.- ' l II. ! . THE WHITE PliQTJBl' Uhat'iiltbringlto woman't-souP " iFar greater Joy.lhan JowIdr Jj6w1 1.,t WJiatiitcUhereyrablai ; ind dill bar hcartwlth iwnfp.pt praise? ., , t A. whUenl-qiWj , No Mjoraan ever got euquh ( '6r'thc'dclij;htful precfoiu stuff; It matters not though 'tlrhcs be bard, S.Ue-t4krltlp,T!rUar;rryrrt S, ' . This while clique. For ia.io .at .the Rd . FronJ, ,Fqru t City. ... - ; . ... , OOOD.ISCOSfE FOB SpJIE EXEB CJETiC YOHNO LADT OR ' ' " UENTLESf AJf. The 'Ohio Scale WorLspf Cincinnati", have" jnst completed, and are now tntrodacing to the piUtUOyJiudttUM till ottb UaUerasl.JiunHT. Scale, an urtlcl that lias always been neciled in every? Upu.uh"6J ( end n-yrarouaieutlnn aaitre&urirTn-inc puDiiaaeraoi mis paper, ic proprietors aslc us to refer them to some relia ble iiartA irhn trill renreftent thorn in introduce ii to t!et'pflop1o' of th'U isoP'lyi 'fH'.'j'BfJ seldom that a new artiric sieps so snuneniy inio unlversel favor. Housekeepers are lond in its praise, for it possMss die merit of ulways be--Ins ready j there ore no weights tb hunt up ami adjust, is always rtll;!ie-r.wjll net stt out pf order and is an ornament'to the kitchen,.- The d-scrijitlon Is simply a base surmounted 'by a Uollofr column, In which works ,s ,splral:s,pjtin no sciefltlHcoi'lly cauged -anil lulJusteilMrto weich anything up to twelve pounds with .par-fi-etflcurcy. On the top ot the column 'Is the platform on which the articles Jto pe weighed atwptaeed. llr- the mere turning-of a screw the tare of the" dish, plate or nhaMver you may use in weighing, is taken ou(, and Ibe pi t clglit- given. Housekeepers., at once see Its value in weighing sugar or fruit, in making preserves or Jelllw, orin testing the butcher's or grocer's welghr.and the thousand anil one cooen that oc- eurwlis.e something tlmt should beweiglml ao cnrately". Is ei-starv. The Scales tire linml somety painted and bn;uei, aad arc sold at about faiic-third the price charged fur luftrlor hcalni ol the same capacity. It i-cVnn to iih that nearly every family In this colinty would want one, and It is certainly rare opportuni ty for tuine smart ai d energetic party to ' Ick up quill! a nice -little Income Muring the next lew months Hie company has aurnls Juno more favorable locitiun who nre. maklncSito' $B per day, and Ihernarc certainly ttvirul in this vicinity who can doiwwe)U-We recom mend such to aildnsitlic Ohio Scale Work. Kluiand Ueorge strents, Cincinnati, U., 'and all iurunuatiuii, etc., will be cheerfully given thcnJiyrninJlonluKOBt pat r. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY, CONDUCTED B7 J- O. HOLLAND "OJhoIIandsomcBt Illuatratcd Mng- zinoln tho World. TheA mericati edition of this perio dical is now u , MORE THAN 70,000 'MONTHLY, and it has a larger circulation inlEng land than any other American maza- zlne- Every number coflfatqsfaboQt one huntrrcd and 'fifty pages', and froiflffv to seventy-flvo original j-woorlcttt illnstratiotif. ,.ptnuncemcnt8j for l$7&9i 'Amolig the nlirac'tioiisTor tho com itigyear'aTe the follow ingt' ' "JIatcorth's," a serial novel, by Mrs. Francis Hodgiiu-Burnelt,aullior, of 'T.hat. Lnsq4 Lowrp's.'i j Tho s;ccne, of MjB.Juriiett's nWnJiels faid In ancasiiiic; tho ncro"is a yoitpg Ijiventotfof American birth. "Haworlh's" is the longest btory Mrs "BumolTlfas yet wfitttTBT 'H'will run !througli 'titlye hnmbcrs't. of tho Monthly, beginning with November, '1878., and will tVprofuiely' Illustra ted. " ' ' , Falconbercc, a serial novel, by H. H. B6ycen, author of "Gunnar," 'tThQ Mqy .who Lost his Name,"c. I it ; Ui fsff om'i iic'fi the a) It nbr jfepht cally tfescribes tho peculiarities oi 'Norstf fiifmigrant life in a western tettlemeirtp 'a f i,j V ?' h Storii&fcmtiorteaitgi b'y G. W. Cable, to bo begun on the con d1tisl6n'"Falconbergj'r This story; will cxhir.it the state of society in Creole; 1803-J-5 a tocss4 to' the,rcsenX,nRcc6nstru"ctIon: t.i ' Portraits of American Poets. "tiAi Series begun ui August wiih the' portrait of Bryjintjvill jUo eautinued that of Longicllpw appesatng in wo- i r.i t ! . : ? . . . f . j ... vcmoca. i iicsc portraits aru urawn from Hfo by Wyatt Eator and engrav ed by T. Cole. They will be printed separately on tinted paper, ns frontis pieces of four different nnmbers. 'Il lustrated sketches of the lives of the poets will accompanv-tho portraits. Studies in the 5ierrs, A se ries of papers (mostly!lustrated):by John Muir; thc'Califoruia 'u&turallst. The... most, graphic and pictnrescuc and, nt the samo time, exact and Trustworthy studies of rtThe Caliror- mT Aips'riliathave yet been tnado. j Tho scries will sketch tho .California Parses, Lakes, -Wind Stujnis' and ForcsU. i3 J'nc JUetc of Brasili Mr. I Herbert H. SmJth,,ot Coftj,olL Unfver-' '. .n iiniijauiun -ur-'iiu; .line rmr. Hiiilt- is nowt JuvBtazil. . with Mr. Ir ;Wflls'Champny flhb artist who acconpanled.Mr. Edward King-Jn his tppr ihroug.. "The ,Gr.efl,tSoutb:'), onng tor acxiuncr a sqrjcssot pa- Rerafiii tho preseBfQndifion the peltie.", rivers, arifl" rts.quroos. pi .tho greSLcmpire.dtSdriTh America. The "Johnny Reb" Papers, iy an er Confederate' Soulier, will be among the raciest contribution to Seribnor durjnghQ.cpmlng -car. Thuy arc written and Illustrated l-y Mr. Allen C. Redwood, of Baltimore. The first ot the spring "Johnny Rob at Play,?! appcari ia tho, Np vernier number. ' ' The Lending European Uni versities. Wo are now "having pre pared., for Scribiicr, article ,on 11)0 leading Universities of Europe. They will be written by an American- col- lego professor, Mr. It! IT. Boycscn, of Cornell, author ot Fanconborg," &c. nnd will Include sketches of the lead- fug mcn-in cadi of the most impnrant Universities ot. Great Brillan and' ibe Cpntinent. A-monsr tho additional scries of pa pers 'o appear triny bo mentioned tlifisebn. HbVsmnr W'"S"pTr"tTwo papers byrof.'LMnfisbVrj'), The New Sonth.'Lawn-Planting for Small, Pla cosVbv Saiminl Pardons, of Flushing), Cannd'n Torday, American Art mid Hrtlsjs, Aboricnn Archeology, Mod em Inventors; also, Papers of Travel, History, Physical Science. Studios lu Literature. Political tand . Social Sqionce, Stpries, Pjeras ; . "Toples of thoTimeT' by DrvG. Holland"; rooord of -New Inventions .nnd .-Me-cl'mntcfll Improvements Papcrsoii Edutation Decoration, Sec- Book &c, &c., k. f'bscriptloBS recclredjby the pnb jjiifersof thisipaper. anct'by. ail book ssNSra. and; postinaslcrs-.' Persons wKirig to subscribe direct with the publishers,. should write Jiame, post pfflcecounty, and state, in full and sendlrlth remittanee-ln check; P. O. mouoy order, or registered letter, to SCSllBA'ER ft COif 743 X T45 Broadivay, JV. I'. , For SO bits ji THE K Y. EVfflfflG POST WEEKLY wir.t UE SEST To Any Address In the Uuited Statct (Postage paid by.the Publishtrs) Until January I, 1879. Th New York Evening Tost shows no falling offsince the death of Mr. Itrvant. but rather tbe contrary, if anything. Springtide!, Mas., It maintains the high standars ret up fur it by tlie latu Jtr. Ilryant Atias llntld . jTLv'-Jittt nfevonlng newsiiapers by all odds. LoHuillle Courier Journal The bet reprecentalire afli-rnoon dally of X V. city. Ktie Harm Contmenwtallh. Thv wis ivts'nnd 'soundest of all onr newspa pcra. Sav York Independent. Max a very large circulutlon among the res-pt-ctalilo reading subllo. or this city. A'. 1". World. .Accepted at the south as the host authority on t'.e sill ject. A'rie Ortout llaet. Twelve Months for $1 50 Scml-Wcclil-, 0110 year (3 00 Dolly, one year. O OO ' AUD11M8 w. p. uxiYvjsa' co llroailuny mill I'ulton Mtrei, Ncr York. Loojisimia ,V.Qt Jbo .iyyars;P,ne",or"l"e-yoa"tT'nn carroe-snm-to , thalirhcidf Oib Ucsilotf. and quut u.i?-cupjc pouji.cuo.u oiocwu- pcriod bearliiR a romarkabio like- -nc5 9 Pr?3.Vr i.. itWii. St. Nicholas. iiinstratea iwm - ' '" 1 ' " For Girls and Boys. An'ldcal Children's "Magazine. : .Moasrs. crlbn'eV',& Co,, in"1878 begairtho publication ot -St. Nich olas, "on Illustrated. Magazine for Girla nnd Boys, with Mrs. Mary Mapcs Dodge as editor. Five years have passed .since the first number was. issued, and tho Magazine has won the highest position. It has a month ly circulation q! ' ' OVER 50,000 COPIES. , It is published simultaneously in London and Now York- and the tran satlantic recognition-is almost as gen eral and heartvas'the American4. 'Al though the progress of the Magazine has been' a steady advance, it ha not reached its editor's ideas of best, be cause her, Ideal continually outruns it, nnd tun. Magazine as swiftly fol lows after. To-day St. Nfclmlas stands . -. r ). .. ALONE IN THE WORLD 1 OF -' !.- ''"'BOOKS? - '7 The New York Tribune haB said of ti' -"SY. Nicholos lias'' fiaciiejl a higher platform,. and .icommandsfor its service -wider resources in artand fetter's7 than anjrof-its predeeeeso'rt or contetnporarier."- The London Liter- ary'orrttaSs:" "Theyo Is 'riormaga- GOOD THINGS FOR 1878-9. TlieartangemeHU forjiltrary and. art. contributions for the new" column the sixth are complete, c drawing. irom already favorite sources a) well K. btgckjqn'a boys. ' " now'ierial' story for i fit "A JOLLY FELLOWSHIP," illfrtin' jbrbughUic Uxeijemontly parts beginning with the number for November, 1878; the first of the volumh and will boilio9trated by J. E. Klly. The :orvi8 one of travel adventure in.Florida and. the, Baha- . pA hi ..i.i O...'. Vi. ,i ' "HALF A. DOZEN HOUSEKEEP-' ERS," by: Kalhartne- D'Smltlr, withtiints tratlons ,by Frederick DIMroan, be gins in tho samo number; and a fresh serial by Susan Coolidg entitled "Eyebright," with plenty.of pictures, will be commenced early in the vol ume. There will also be a continued fairy-tale called "RUMPTY DUDGETS TOWER," written by Julian Hawthorne, and il lustrated by Alfred Fredericks. About the other familiar features ol St. NIcboIas, tho editor preserves a gooc humored silence, content, per haps, to Jet her five yqluniesalrcady issued, prophesy concerning the sixth,, in respect to short stoiics, pictures, poem?, bnmor, Instructive sketches, and the lure and biro, of "Jack-In-tlie-Pulpit." the "Very Lit tib Folks" department, and the "Let- tor box," and "Riddle box." Terms, $3.00 a year ; 25c a number Subscriptions received by the pub lisher of this, paper, aud by all book sellers and postmasters. Persons wishing to subscribe direct with the publishers should write name, post office, county, aad state in full, arid send with remittaco in checks, P. O money order, or registered letter to SCRIBNER & CO.. 713 Broadway, New York. A CUREjFOR ALL !l POLLPWIYS D.1M1EETJ Possessed of this remedy, every man inay bo hi own doctor. 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S'one are gen uine uule.s the signature of J. Uaydock, as agent for tb' United 'States', surrpnnds each box.orl'ill aua.Ointment. Baxeaiart S'lcts, ill cts, and $1 each. XJrhere Is cousidurable saving by taking thclargemlzes. AoluiwaiI it Co., Xew York. to r o ri c o Ti " I! . f-l 3" trz-- o - 4 I 71 2 h: ir h ii -3 a d 1.2 g--3 u O B 5 c 3 U Si O a tl'Tl 13 . i En g.a n o o. i 'Mm S-ou-a-A'tSP, sti THE SUN FOR 1879. The Sun will be printed every day during the year, Joicome. Its purpose and method will be Uieame as In the pastt' To present ait tne news In a readable.shape, and to tell the truth though the heavens fall. - (Tut. Snn bat bean. Is, fvtj will continue to pe Independent oCererybody ana everjimng jave the truth and' its own convictions of d&ty. Taat-ls tie only polfey -which au honest nawa papercedhave. TjjatisJIiepolicf which has won fortbt3 newsnaner the confidence' and friendship o(x wMcr cnsutuency than was ev er enjoyed by any other Amsriean Journal. The Sunti theacivspaper fortbe people. It Is not for the rich -man against the poor man, or forth's poor mad agaiutt the rich man, but it seeks to. do efjual Juitfce fo all interests Jn the community. It Is not the organ 01 any person class, sect orparty. There need be no mystery about lta lovei anifjiatea. It Is for the Bonest roan and against rogues every tlnie. It is for tae honest Democrat aa arainat the dishonest lfephbhean, and for the honest Republicnan as against the- dlshones Democrat. It does not tak'e Its cde from the utterances-ot any politi cian or political organization. It gives Its sup port unreservedly whe men er measures are in agreement with the Constitution and with the principles npon which thisKepnbUQ Was founded for the people. Whenever the consti tlon and coiututional principles are violated as in the outrageous conspiracy of 1876, by which-a man aot electad was placed inthe President,'. .oOlcevhere b? still remains it speaks out for the ngtr.- That is the Sub's idea orindepentlence. in tms respecr inera-wiu oe no chang In it ptognmm for 154- Jlhi Stm has fairly earned thi.heirty. hatred of riacab), frauds and humbngs of Jill aortj. and sizes'. It hopes to H'serrv that hatred not less In tnc.jcar4s7IiUiaa.ln iaJ, )ST7, tJ.any year gone by. The Sun WiH oontInae to thine oa ine wicu-a wiia luuniuguieu urigjuqess..,- y hlte'the .lesl(fis;cfrtbe-yst will Jbe constant IrepbWore'trirpeouIewflie'Syndoeajiot pro pose M'riialTltseira rnagaziha oranctefit' h!si torvInlS7a.-It.Is.pricUa.ror thejnen and wo mmof ts-'flav. -1 haihoth Ite dltMiitlraaiul ability lrtir41tauw.eiprnitestaii- est, anu-most acenrate mieitigeace onvrnaitr- er In thcVjqius vforbl u TTArtb. attention. ' To this end the resources belong hg to- i well es taUYWbed prosperity wPI.bc- jlberaliexnployeit The present dljjuln ted cmidition of partlet-'id thisjeonnrry andjhe uncertainty of the future? lehd an eirrMrtffajUTalifl cancel the erents tBeeodin;rraj,Tti dlseassiBus of, the press, thedbits and. acts ef Congress, .and the raVrtal'nti ofthe leaders In- eyery section oftheBepnblle will have x .direct bearing pa the rinMeitli! election briSSO-ln event wbieh must be argarded wlrtrth most anxious Inter est by evjf y patriotln American,. wbatcrer-B!s polltlcaHdeaa or allegiance. To these elemeBts of Interest may be added the probabiliry'thit the EcinoTrnts will control both nooses Sf-tSiiC "gress, thrincrtaslng feebleness of the fcjdileaj Wliaiuismuioa, am. uic spmu auii oirugiiicu- logeveay"breJfbealthJrshj)rneijof frao In any form. To present Kith accuracy and clearness Jbe, exact situation in eaohofiU vsry Ing phases, and to expound, seconding: to its Well-known methods, the p.lneiplea that should gnlde us through the labyrntb. win be, an .im portant part of the Saa's work for 1879. W have the menan of making the Sun, a a political , a literary and a general newspaper, more entertaining and more nsebj jban ever before i and we mean to apply tiem 'freely . Ony rates-ofsnbseription remain unchanged! For the Daily Sua a four page sheet oftwent j. elcht colnrans". thecricebr mall, nostnald. Js 55 cents a month, or 8630 a year; or, fae(ud"l Ing the Sunday paper, an elghtpira aheet of flny-slx'colamns. the price is 5 cipts a month or 87.70 a year, pystagc paid. The SrmUy edition of the Sun is also Inrnishei! sephrately at SI.-0 1 year," postage paid. The price of the weekly Sua eight pages.fltty slx co!m4ns"is 1.00 a.-year iKNtagifpaUi rorcluvsofienjendlns.810 weCwUl iciUi extra copy free, -i.ddre.js .' ' t-Wi KXULAN'D, rubllshtr of the Sua. New York City. For .Sale. A good heavy work horse for salo cheap. Apply to Hcrshbcrger, at the(ElephantStori, Oregon, Mo. "iTISri'BeiiSllfut, fylIlflUV"cleap', Is what the ladies say; of th hats aud cloaks at the Bed Front", Forest City. - wis " ..'" : ' Jnst reca ivjng. at Ohe.. Rett Eron Forest '-"City, frdn . TJ- Stewm beautiful liiio Vt ' irnlcke'rb6c'klr"rff 8i cents per yd. Call early while 'the Inieis udbroRcn- tS--. ' Queen Cila. Skirt ,Supendtr. 'LrftHfcs wrslnhglo MaUhftbove article, can get them by applying to Mrs, Lucy . StEauchcr ' jigentj Oregon. Mo. . :r-Mr.Moulter is nowi running ..his frelghtingi team regularly, between Oregon and Forest City. Leave jour orders, a llershberge. & Co'a stqre and. they will receive prompt attention. Attention, Country Merchants Wc have established at os-: 304 and 306 Edmoud Street, n First Class Restaurant, where tu'ells rife served at all hours for Gentlemen and Ladies whero all kinas of Game, Fish aud Oysters, mid all tho Vegetables, and Meats the market affords can be ob tained aud save you the extra ex- phWoT7oTngo rroTei:"lghIar meals served aMOc. Extra cookca to order on -reasonable, terms. Refer ence, anpf thtjipriKcipal .wholesale and retail LouscaT In our city. Our Restaurant is known as tho Delraou- ico. II. KEBNE & Oj.. (Nov.y.i' - . MirIelors. D. MARTIN, WAGONS! ' WAGONS - WAGONE! CALL Ai EXAMINE 3 HE I.HPR, O VEB RTOKBAOB WAGON ONHAKD'AND FOB SALE AT tv" D. M. MARTIN'S Where yon gvjlllsp find a complete Basorltncnt pf.s .. HARNESSr : SADDLES, BRIDLES, ,r.":r;ao.LXAR"s and all other nrtMesT?hrch-eiiipji8r my line of business. All of whiti nrorciJ.ncKj do.wii to. the ' BED RO CK PRICE Eeast Room! Brick Blki.Yorih p -i -m - -urn. side square. Oregon JJlo. j THERE IS NOT In Holt Coxiiitv a Store That Be gins to Make the Show . of New FALL DRY GOODS THAT R..P.Z00E& MAKE. Just notice on their connters-.aud shelves.the.moro- than Marvellous display they make in bean tifali, f mw SHAWLS, . CS' . NEW CLOAKS, ' - New " Dress Good8, AND 'i:". "Hi' Hi '-- It is . Wonderful!' -tho Assorlment' of-New Fresh 'goos; the have there 'in? evef ry department. . -i'lVll IT'S STRANGE the quantity ot . FRESH new GOODS' that are mum nmni, ' st .- V- i. Onr cntiro slock is reduced .to tho. very lowest possible prices , If there .eyec existed, any- dopol as to where you should..; buV,your Jew Dress ..Goods - at low prices, it will be dis- . pcllctl by examining onr Tre- . mendou stock, and.sceour ; low prices. , , . , R. P. ZOOK GO,- FOREST CITY", MO. . 'GO TO AUU Beaters in r. DRUGS - PAINTS MEDICINES DYE STUFFS i OILS BRUSHES. SOAP GLASS TEAS SPICES TOBACCO - CIGARS COAL OIL .BOOKS LANTERNS. STATIONARY:,. ETC. PRESCRIPTIONS Promptly and care fully Pre- pared. . ' THE WEED SEWING MCfllE j', And the Celebrated- WIIIT13 SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES are kept on hand and all will bo sold at belter bargains than you can get at any other place. Wc also keep a fall line'of fixtures. . Drop in and see us at the OLDSTAND .YertH Side of Public Saarc. Final , Settlement. Creditors and all other. Interested in the es tate of Warner A Luaen are hereby notiflwl Cat on the Brat day of the next 'November ternf of thel'robate Court, I shall make anal settle ment of said estate. " ' Vfx. HAWKISH. Public Administrator in. charge.' Order of Publication. STATU Of MISSOURI, aa cucxtt or holt, t In the Probate Court ofsaid County Angnstterru IiCS. Order of Publication. Katate of Sarah A Moore. deCased. Now on this day comes Jacob Stults, Admin istrator of the estate ofbarah A.Moore de cease J. late ofsaid county, and presents to the court his petition praylagfor an order for the sale of certain Real Kstate of which theaaid Sarah A. Moore died seized, described as fol lows: t The northeast fourth of the northeast quarter or section Eight, (3) in township ixty-tr (C2) of range Tlurty-sercn, (37,, in Holt county MUsouri, to pay the debts of aaldes'-ate; which said petition was accompanied by the accounts, lists, aud Inventories. as required by law, show ing that said estate is indebted and that aaid debt are unpaid, and that tseicia not aulh ejent assets on hand to pay lheame. Onexamiuation thereof, it Is ordered by the court that all persons Interested in the estate of said deceased be nolined -that application a. arureitald, has lx-en made and that unless the contrary be sKown on or beforr the first day of thv next letui of this cuatk to be held on thu lltli day f Nim-mtier next, an order will tie made for the aaleof the Itea Kstatein said pe tition drserilxd. or so m ,rli thrrrnf as shall Ih snnleieut fur tlir liuynic.t of abl debt aud the expeusr. ofsaid debts and the exeiues ufsiich Kale, and it ts fiirrhrr onlereil thafthis nutli-e be puhliineil in some newspaper published in said county ! Holt ftr four weeks prior to the nsxrrtriBoiiuiscnim-. t 1 - .srTfllt"iIISt)lJHI. 1 ' x", V- CilCXTY of HOLT. I. U. lI.Uus.-te! Jndgiorthe Probate Court of Holt eouutr. hrn-bv crrtifv thai (be above Is a trui copy of the Orderof Publicatlim therein relVrnil to, as the same apiears f rt-cont m uy ollicu. ,i unestf my nana as i rooaie ju.ige and thesral if oursuitl court, done at mr otHce in Ort-gun, in sai.l coun ty, this, iwh day or .Vptember, A. 1. ttTS. Oct. II. K. II. ItUsSKL,. Judjte. KINCx PROUD -i