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) Notice. My continued 111 health lore.? nn; to . abandon work for awhllo, audi have , therefore made arrangements with Mr. Clark Imnn to take editorial ellitrge of 'I'm: County I'ai'kh for a month or two wlnlo I rest nml rociinoTAte. Mr I, recuperate. Mr I, Irvine's well known ability a a writer tblllty ix a writer audhlslnngexporlei.ee c",lor, will be Mtnielcnt asniruneo to every one that tin! paper will not suffer by the "temporary chatiuo. 1 will btlll Ins found, during IhhIih'vs hoiii's, nt tho editorial room of Tiik Countv l'.irHH, where 1 will be ijlud to welcome all caller, especially those who wish lo piy their subscriptions. Mr. Irvlni! will uls) have his deck there. 1 hope that a few Weeks of inhibition from the constant strain of editorial drudgery will onabli! tnu to resuma the work now temporarily resign; and In tile moantlnu I leave my big family of subscribers to tho fatln'rly editorial care ol Mr. Irvine, with the exception nf such brief items a the foreo of habit will probably lead me to write W V. DAVEhTOKT. The wife of Colonol Durfee of Rock I'orl died ltiwt week. lion. Fernando Wood, member of Congress front New York, died at Hot (! .Snrlnrrs at ten o'clock on tlio Cveninir of February 13th. . I Tho Rolckow Herald ssy.s an effort will bo mado to legislate judge Kelley out of olllcn by n .system known as gerrymandering." A poor way to carry out tho will of tlio people wo think. The Atclison county Poor Farm ehowfl for tho past year: T ital of run ning farm, 81,170. leaving a profit over receipts of over -500; numbers admitted during the year, lit; ills Charged, 10; on hand 7. Monday forenoon ox-Governor Tin t ... t . , , , Hall of bt. Joseph had an apoplectic Htroke, whieh for a time somewhat alarmed his many I'rleilds. Tlio attack nnpiirr.iil nt. Iit r.wiiliint.i, unit i1i.iiflvt.il ' , . him to a certain extent of the use of his memory and the power of recalling the names of even thoso with whom he was , most intlm ite. Tin: Countv PArr.it is glad to learn tint the Governor Is in n fair way to recover tlio full possession of his senses. His medical attendant has every hope of his .speedy convalescence. DiQcioW, The snow storm of la.t Friday and Saturday readied hero In Its h'glit and grandnen, especially in its height, the drifts range from three to seven feet in heigth or debth if yon please ; tins is it little owing to the solidity of them when Jim get on to cross over; if you break through j'ou aru apt to consider tho depth, if you pass sifely over them, j'ou tiro apt to speak of the height. Tho storm has aim t blocked busl nossof all kinds how lohg it will remain sol leave for Old Probabilities. Wm. G. L. dimming drove from his river farm, five miles West of here, on last Tuursday lOtli, 1 i head of cattle for shipment to Chicago, and has Ivcu un.iblo to do anything lurthor to the matter yet, ejeopt to feed them. In tho tirst plane ho could nt get them into tlio stock yards, for ice; and now lio cm not get tho R R. Co to receive anj stock for shipment. .Frank Rridgenvin also drove In a lot for shipinuntat the same tuns, and has them j'et in charge. It is thought by tho observers among tho old settlors of this portion of the cjuntry that there never lias been so much water on the ground at any onn Mine, or amount of snoiv or ice that will mako water. Folks that are out of wood heVo now aro compelled to supply from thoso who have a surplus on hands. A quarter of a mllo West i?f town at at the mouth of Itridgoman's lane, the througufaro is entirely closed 10 the height of the fences. ValcnHuo was fully observed In Rlge low, none were slighted; all wore re minded of business or their profession, thu Post Master, the Doctor, the Drug gist, the Music Ma'am's, the F.nglne tender, the Ciork, the Merchant, the fichool girl, etc., etc. Sax. Ctuity Cturt. The February term of tho Holt Conn ty Court convened on Monday of last Week. Judge McCoy luting absent, Judge Htilatt was elected to preside. On Tuesday all tho Judgns were sent. pro - R. P. Triiunior prnscnted petition for location of now road.whlch wa referred to road commissioner. ine road petition of W. R. Hopper was conttnuod to nojtt regular tormol court. The petition of ,). P, Cornut for pub lie road was rojeeted on account of in- sufficiency of poiitiort. The petition of J. A. Goodhart was rejected ou tho arae grounds. The road petition of Jacob Mctzgar Was referred to road commissioner. Tho petition for road by Hattlo M. Bmtaerson was referred to Goo. Gillls Jfr.,RobortGillls and Tom Smith, com missioners, with instructions to roport at next regular term of court. The road of Granville Kerns was re. jootod for lack of intermediate points. The petition of G. W. Gasklll for va cation of public road.was continued tin 'til next,, regular term of oourt. 'Janws Palmer Was appointed cousta- blu ol (M ly township by reason of Mil' j ton Hitchcock not qualllylitg lor iln oniee. i Tlio road iitllloii ol I.oui-t Cublu Teas referred to road commissioner. ! .1 F.D.ivi mill others.bv Duiilfl .ook, attorney, ti tide proof of inihllcntinti nml o( , practicability of ditching Squaw .... ..... ..;, .,,, , Lewis and V. A. Maekov, coiumNs jon(,M M. I'lu! bi'iili'c commissioner was lnstrue ,. ..,.. ... -iv-j-oi i.ri.i.r.. mm ., u " , . ,. in Ti.. I)'.', llui.-o Ml. ..... . ... iiu 1.1 iiiu i uiiniiiiiiii'iiiui , li ill striictcd to eoiii ract for a onibtnutiou bridge neros ijipia.v (.'roe on South s 1 1 1 ; seoiion ;jt!, Tp. f:t, lig. on road running west to Craig. Tim road petitioned for by J. Unhurt was ordered opened. The following road overicr.s pre-eti ted settlements which ucttt approved by the court: (ieorgc Audler, DUt. 11 iJudtzbaek, " ....'.'J. ....o!i. W. R. Krleks, J. F. Cornutt, M. Uoyles, l'lins. Farr, Fred Dtclicr, J. M. Wilson, Jno. Galllglier, ilno. Iturguer, .Ino. MeKis.siek, M. Run, C. 1. Riirtraui, A. .1. William, K. W. llioivnlng ....HI., ....Hi. i IH. I . lo. K'. W. 10. 01. .-'.u . 00. 10. :.."....!. t. ll. .'..J7. :t7. '.. o,',. 7. 1)0 1!). U. 20. 4:i. 1. r,. ......;...4i!. li) II. Moses Wright, it. Aiolntvre, U. U. Wilson, ,u. VJ,lir'',n, thos. .Miller. , Robert Nutlcy, I A. Roller, Asa lurpiti, J. r. imugiiinii, Jacob (juiek, .1. W. Pew, Jno. Anno, .1. IJ. Trimmer, II. II. Mvitigood, Jno, A. l'riee, H. Mlza -, (J. W. Stniov. j.I. F. Cottier, I A. Ascndorf, i Jno. A. llueki i Henry Hhi'iiics ' W. U. Smith, ,,' ',' , , ? ! ' (.. bfhlotzluuer I j,,,,. j.- j1J(.(j Jiw. Garrett !'. A. Vaughn ..61. .. 0. .. !). ..21. ...I. ..14. . .:i3. ..47. .'."J. Hiu- VO. Altolph , ., v J. P. N'liuinan " ,. A. J.Judv " .. Robt Adk'insoit " In the road petition of Jno. C. kle, Jaeok Rook filed objections, objec tions overulod and thu road ordered opeu.id. ' ' The pctilUn of J. R. Sharp for vaca tion of public road. Petition and pro ceedings ilUim-soil. R. S. Stewart nd Geo. W. Smith of Craig, niiido application for dram shop license. Rojeetod. The application of N. J. We..tfnll for dram sh ip license in Uigelow, was re jected. S. W. Morrison, Collector. Hied his bond which was approved by tho Court C. R. ICunkel was appointed Deputy Constable of Lewis Township. It wnsord'H-eil that the X. 1-2 see. 19, 'JO, and 21, bo added to road district 8. Jas. L. George was arautcd license to keep forty on Nodaway liver. Tho damage allowed in the road peti tioned for by J. R. Duncan, Imvlag been paid, the court ordered the road open ed. I). W. Walkins (lied his bond as Con stable of Union township. Jno. W. Smith lilml Ids bond as Constable of Lincoln township. The Court ordered that eight per. cent, interest be paid on iiiteres'.-bear-Ing wirrai.ts. Philip Kollmer was appointed Super intendem of Pour Farm for 181 and 188S. Tho Court appointed tho following road overseers: Jus. A. Vaughn W. C. Smith J. F Mead Chas. Courspii R. B. Morrison C. Sclilothaiier W in. Raker Fred Drolier 11. II. Livmgond M.Runa Tho-. Miller J.N. Menifee W. R. Erick'on Geo. Adoliih Jno. Galllher J. F. Co.inut Jno Amis T. J. Reauehamp G. W. Laev II. II. Proekiuan Jas. Garrett (ieo. Audler N. J. Rovles F.dw'd. Currier Isaac Conn R. Not lev J. W. Wilson R. Adkinson II. llla.er 1. .. : " 4. " .5. " u. " 10. " 11. " 12. " 10. " 14. " lo. " 10. " i- " :::::::::::: i: " 1!). " V0. ,S 8. " 2,1. " hi " 27. 28. .... '"i - ::::::::::::no: " :il. " ) " ::.'i3'. " at. " :)5. " iifl. " 37. jw. " no. ;; io. 41. V 42. ; . . " 45. ;; o. " 47. ;; M " 40. " 60. " 51. " 52. " 53' 1 Joseph Angler J. G. Niiuman ' 'Jnian p. c. jxtrtr J. S. Chapiu D. Richardson J. Mitchell A. J Uostwidl Henry Hartnos Thos Storey TV. E. Redmoti J. Staoej' J. F Cottier J. Rnrgnor Wm. Lawrenco Thos. Team Hurry Nabor M. A Klrkp-itniik T. J. Feiisell Fred Markt J. Kyger The Domkstjo MontihA' for February is, if possible, mnro at. tractive than ever before. The do pai tmonts of the magazine devoted to tho gonoral and special branches of ladies' wearing apparel will bo found full ol" ticful Information for nil. In them tins newest ideas from nil tin- great colliers 01 111111011 nro c.oiitienscii mill adapted to Hid reipllri'ntenis, of Amuricau society. Tlio Literary llcpnrttncnt opens with a very suggestive aitlclit on it means of reducing poverty and pauperism through the public ffeliools. Tho serial "Was Slio Jealous?" is concluded; "A London l.vller" gives some gossip from the great Husllsh metropolis, and Mrs. Henry Ward Rcechor, In tho Hoiueiiold Department, contributes a "Fashionable Rl!tnluiscotlce,, of her youth, and gives a number of useful ami 'oasottablu receipts for the b nellt of housekeepers all over tlio world. Tin: Domiistio MONTIlt.V is publl'h od by Rl.iku & Comp my, corner Rroud" Way and Fourteenth Street, Xew York, at JhfiO per year, inclusive of pattern 1 premium. Slnalo copies lfi cents, Tho I'ltljut rt'ul l'ross of New York City complain that there is n great falling off In tle ctiiireh attendauee m ' that city and also In all the middle and , New iiiigland States. Sermon are quoted by th papers.statlstles are furn- ! Ished by the preachers exhibiting a fearful dc line In church attendance- or about 8-1(1 of the people ever attend to thai duty. The Kansas Ci'y Times, quoting some prulpit dlioonrso on the use lessncss of Foreign Mislons,etidorsu- it. While, m ti religious point ol view, wo doubt whether these mls.sions have been of any utility, yet we areconlldei.t the missionaries are the real pioneer, of advan intr commerce and consequently civilization. One of the gre it tilings to follow the iiiisslonaiy Is the improved l'lew. A fact Mini no mistake. Then comes whiskey, somehow, ami then commerce opens ids l'audemoiiium hov among the supriscd chlldron of nature. Corning. W. R Workman has accepted a pos ition in the harness shop of W. T. Noel. John II. Young and Jooph Massock shipped a line car of Hogs, genuine yorkers this week An old weather prophet on tho other side of old muddy, has twenty days hauling to tliis market and predicts cold weather uutii;tho 2ith. Dr. Win. Anderson, ot Versailles Ind., arrived fn tho city Thursday and will remain some time looking after his large l.tml interest heru-about. The great sleet storm of Sunday last d ine untold damage to forest and orua meu'aishade trees. We learn that uncle John Hecks orchard was badly damag ed. 'Commercial men are more numerous thali were tho locUsts of F.gypt. And offer big Inducements to any one put ting no a sample, room for llielr ac comodation. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Marron Dally of Nemeha county Neb four children at oue birth- The children wcie all stl'l born, at last account the mother was doing well. Friday morning a snow storm of un precedented .severity set in. an area of country Irom thu British possessions to the alf of .Mexico and sweeping down the Mississippi and Missouri Val.ovs. Travel Is Mtiotidcd. Trains ure abandoned on all the leading lines. Snow Is reported as being 4 to !50 feet deep lu cuts on the east and west lines. A horrible accident occurcd on the Tarkio Valley Road .Monday, onu aud a half miles north of the State Line side track. Whotoby brnkeman Jr'F. Scolleld lost Ids life. The train which leaves Corning at .1::i0 P. M Was back ing live empty cars from Statu Llnu to the end of the track and Scolleld and another hrnkcmnu was sitting on tho head car whei. the pair ot trucks under them jumped the track. Scolluld jumped up aud in trying to make his way to the ciiglnu fell between the curs and was lionbly mangled, four cars and the engine passing over his body. His roinuiiii were gathered up and taken to Tin-Kin. Corning Herald. ALL DAY AND fjIGHT. Will Tim Npcrliiclo Ami IHsplny nt WiutiliiKliui Ho it,.,,, U,wimt Tin) llaltliiioro In Doing, Tlio programme fcr tiio Inauguration of (i:irihlil noxt mouth Is being con stantly added tn, and by tlio time it is fully completed it will bo upon a sealrt of ninguitudo requiring fully thu whole day and all of tlio night to carry it out. The weather just now at Washington Is delightful. The snow has all disap pcaicd and tho streets aro in excellent condition, nnd the blight and wnrm sun is exhilarating. Tlio llaltlmoro and Ohio Company lias ordoied the t-peedy completion of quite a number of cars that It has in the course of con. Ktruction, and will put thorn on the through run front tliis city to Washing ton. The road is inVplendid shape, tlio "Daisy Tram" leaving hero in the mnrnlpg and reaching thu National Capital next day fore noon, being al most uniformly on time and doing a vo ry largo business. This train Is sev on hours the fastest of any train run ning into Washington from thu West, and in point of elegant cars, luxurious accommodations and a niostcomfortablo transit generally, it is beyond comparl son tlio monarch ot all routes to Wash, ingtoti. The 'low round-trip tickets which will bo placed on snlo for tho In auguration will bo good going from tho tirst to the third, mid at any time ro-' turning to thu eighth, inclusive Tha Is to say, parties holding those ticket8 may leave Washing.on as late ns tho evening tr-iln on tho eighth, Orenon Colored Scneol. Report of tho colored school for the month ending Fell. 2I)lh 18sl : I Annie Jackson !)(f. l.l.zle J'nyno 4, : j lMward WeltonW.'i, Thomas Wclton 85, William Welch 00, l.ncy Welch 88 Cornel a Welch 8(i, Frank Harris 8fl, Jennie Payne 70, Charley Harris Hi, Gertie Harris 78, Harry Welch 1)5, Kphrlom Welton 90, Olllo HufTakcr 85, Authur Welch 87, Susie Willis 75, Cniyburn Willis 70, l.os.le Harris 70, l.uJy Welton 88, May Williams 70. M. L. McKn-K4iit, Teacher. Biay A largo stock of the Flu at Con feetioiinrics and Cigars Just iccelved by H P Hosteller. Lands for Sale. The N K of the S B and tho S J of thoN K J nee 14, Tp 02, R i!9, 4 miles north of Mound Citj'i I lie .M i-i . nun i ne i 1-2 in ihu- o ti i-t nuit mi- .ii K 1-4 of the S B and the S W 1-4 of tlio I N B 1-1 sec 7, tp 01, r 118) 1 1-2 miles I south of Mound Cltv. Tho N 1-2 anil I the S W 1-1 of sec 18, tp til, r 88; mid I the B 1-2 sec 13, tp (51, r 3'J; 2 1-2 miles south of Mound City. The N W 1-1 aud th6 N 1-2 of the fi W 1 4 and the W 1-2 of the S r. 1-1 and the S W 1-t of the NB 1-4 sco 11, tp 01, f M, 1-2 ml l onst of iliselow. 132 acres in the N B 1-i and tho S W 1-1 see 4, tp fil, r 3'J, 1 mllo northwest of Rlgelow. Tho W 1-2 of the S W l-l sec 4, tp 01, r 3U. And the SB 1-4 sec 5, tp til r 30, 2 miles N W of Rlgelow. The N Bl-l 16, 02 ID, 1-2 mile west of Craig. The S B 1-4 3, (12, 40, excepting 25 acres In the S W corner 2 miles N W of Cmlg. 114, acres in tho NW 1-4 11, 02. 40 ( lm-1 proved) joining Craig on the Norcliwe.it . 80 acre-. N 1-2 S W 17. 02, 37 2 miles S w of Mnltlnnu, improved. above dc-oribed lands are suitable for grazing or cultivation. Terms 1-1 dowii t balance, time to suit purchaser. Address,.,!. Fosrat Mausuali., Oregon, Mo. Notice. Notice Is licteliV clvi'li Unit soatoil lilils III be rci-rlvfit lit tile (louiity i.'lcrks nllloe ftinuTlli: fnustv rAl'Kii. Ttii'tlolt County I'tMs ami MiniiiJ City Xens fort lie iirlnlltiu of the Hii;iii rial Mtiiti'iiii'iit of I lull immiiIj tor tlio yi-aroint-In- Fell. 1st ISSI. Miilil M to In- llli'il on or In fore the Kill Hay of .M.iti'MlSSI. .Tlio fotirl roHorvliiK tiie rllil tn n-Jci-t any ami all niiH. Uy onli-rof tlicCoiiuu Court Atti ttl'M. J. II. (' Cl'HTIH. I'llI'VTV I'LKUK. Order of PulilicaUoh. Tlio State of Missouri, County ot Molt. . In tlic Circuit Conn 01 salil rOuttty. April Term. lost. John II. (!. Curtis and Cliar'otta Curtis, tils wife, I'l.'ilutllls. vs. Maria Henry, All Ira Kiinki-1 nml Frank Kim itrl, her linstianrt. I'vriis llciiry..Iiwih llenrv. Snilirnn:i lliilcy.A .1 lla'.ey.lirr hu-li.iiul. A:m:i tluvon Kinl 1'rank llaicn. liei htiilianil. Mian lllrt. llor-iCronser, lli-nii'inlii I'mvser. flora I Cromer, lwi crmiMT. i.iinuru .Miecls.i.iiariiit liiiitnml .1 nsi-iili Mtz, lii-ienilants. At tills (lay fumes the ri.ilutllfs lnlreln liv their allorney. In-fore tliuiimli rslKiii-it Pleik of sulil eoiirt In vie-atloii, uii-l tiles their t' Ul'ui .sUUiiiK anionir oilier things, that tin- almve uami'il ilelenilants. Anna llavrn nml It.i- veil. Inr liusliantl. Charles li'.ij. JomiIi l.-ini:, 'nml Cyrus Henry .are uiui-resliients of 1I1I1 Slate Vo tlmt tliroritlnury imieess of law e.ucMt lie scrieil iiion tin-in, Wlieieiijmn I! Isonlereil hy the I'lrrl; that said Di feiulants lie notinril lit, Viilillealtou Dial I'liilntllls haw- rcntimrnieil a, .s.ilt niralast tliein In tills Conrt. tlio nliJiVt unit i Kviieral mil in P of illileli in mat iiih planum. Herein, jimi li:it iiariuion may lie inaileoi nml (toneriitlmcasnmi In, Hie IoIIowIiik ilesi'illii it I lenlMuto nil lil'i nml IJi-Iiik .situate in tlm eoimty ot Hilll nml tale or .l!lsimil, to-ult CoiiiMleni'iiiK on the uorlli lino of tlio imrtli west itiarler nfseellon thirty-four, (III), town ship sixty of rntie llility-ellil (3S). twenty rims ikhii me iioriiiMcsijeorm'r in Mini iii.-ir-ter seillon, llienee sonlli eighty rods, tlicnee east llihti-sK rinls. tlicin e s-aitfi to the foiitli line of sadl iiinrti:r soellon, llii-iiee oust In tin sonttiwest eoruer ot accrlaln pleeo of land here, tofme ileeili-il loom- II. It. (. lurk, thence uorlli , .TI roils amt fourteen links, tlirnrc rust thlr ty nine roils nml nine links to the east lino nf salil iiiailiT si'cihni.lhi'ine uorlli In the south east eornerofiieerlaln pleeeof land lierctofure ileeileil to one C. A, Tliointon, Ihi'liVh west forll one rods unit llin'e links, lle-nce uorlli to the noitli line of said fiiarler si-ctlon, tlienc" wi-s en snhl north line to the nhu-e of In.. riuis fioin the miVinwesiieormr i.Va,i..,mr - Klnnlnir, eonlaintni; one hundred nrres more oi less. AM a piece of land ilescrlhed us follows, to-lt i Iii'isIiuiIpk nt n post on the eilKe of the sprini; run on the uorlli lino of tho llorthwi.st onartor ot hi'i-llmi el. lowiiHliipWi, raiijre :is. thence vnnnlna forlv- eiKin lM reii iroin no- oorio rasi rornci' oi f am imirtersiTllon, thence south 12 ilosrvr.s.uoi twentv-nlno perch to n po-l, tlienee north lortv tlvo dcirrceii. west twnity-fniir perch tu a pint on the north line of said ipiartcr Mctlon, thucr mil Hi sn ilfiucc east nloni; the north line ofsahl nnailer seclloii tlilrtv- clHlit perch to the place of heKlnnhiK l tontaliitim two acres nml twenty-four icicli. nml that nine Aiiineasnreincniof iioiier in. ami partition oi me auove ilesciliiol real estate cannot he made without Kre.it prejudice in ino imncrsoi nam n-ai ivnaie, iiicn aim in that ease tlmt tho said limits may In: .sold and tliw proceeds ol unlit sale henpjirnpil.itoil liccor illiiu to law ami ftir such olhi'r ami further relief ns tho court may deem proper and necessary. And. that iinlrss the said Cyrils Henry. Anna Haven.- Haven, her husband, Charles I.an nml .lncpli l.ann I'e ami nppear nt this Court tit tko iicm Term thereof, lie iiruuii nml hulden at the Court llnu . .1.1. till- mrl.fl it lloiisrr in ino l.ly or Urceoii. In sa d oirtliFMth of Aprll.isst next, and on or oeforutheKlvt i ilav ill ga h lrm. nnsiier or i-lrad to the Petition III salll ennse, the same will lie taken ns confessed, ami judgment will, lie rendered ncunrdlnuly. And 11 Is ordered that a copy hereof lie pnh llshed nccordlnijlelaw In the Countv TApkii ami Holt County 1'ress for fsur weeks con-ecu-lively, tin lam Insurtlnu tit lie nt least four iwrks liefore tho nrsi nay oi sain lenn. Attest, W.llt. rteuiNOKK. Clerk. O. IV, Thomas, Attorney for I'lalntllf.s. Order oi' Publication. Tlio .State of Missouri, County of Holt, si. In the Circuit Court of salt! county, January Term, 1SS1. Mary A. Johnson, rtulntlff, vs John X. JoliusMii, Defendant. Now n tliis Ctli dayot January, leu, enmes the plalutltt herein, by tier nllnrucy, and It an pearln lo the salUfiiclliui ot the Court that the nti.ve named defendant Is n nonresident of the Mate ot Missouri and tho oullnury pioctnv of law cannot ho serveu ur.nii lilm. ll'lieriiipon It is onlereil hy the Court that said defendant he nolhlcil tiy putitlcntlon that planum mis cominrnccii ii nun ui;aiusi nun in this Court the object of which Is lu lie divorced from the bonds of inatilmony now ixIIIiik be tween mild plaintiff imd defendant, and that un less tho said defendant ho mid appear at this Court at tho next Term thereof, to be heuiui ami hulden at the Court House hi the City ot Oregon, In said county, on the '.'1th day el April issl.next, nnd oa or before the sixth day of said Term, answer or plead to the petition in said cause, the name will lie taken as confessed, anil jiidKii.ent will he rendered accordingly. And it Is further ordered that a copy heieof be published accordion to InW lu Tlir. Cou.ntv TAl'lUt. A trim envy, attest W. It) Kertihui'.u, Clerk lly K. I.. Au.f..v. Deputy. TO YODBG HOUSEKEEPERS. FREE TO ALL BRIDES. ISotlro Is hereby Klvtui to nil the. readero of this paiicr and all their friends aud ucmiulnt aacestliruiiKlioiitthi) United Wales and Cana- iu, inai . THE HOUSEHOLD Will lie K'ld one ear w a PRESENT Tu every newly married couple wlio.io addrcu ami 111 r.ent tn nnv niwtMi.n lt .,, tr. Hi. piihllsliornltlitiione,jcarfrom tlio date of their jutiiriaKU. I'orsoiissendliiKfor this present nro reiuicsted to send a copy of u paper conlalnlntr a notice of tlierl innrrlftKe, or eemn other oildenco that shall amount tu a reasonable proof that tlioy aro entitled In the m.-iynrluu unrter the nliov'e nicr, Auurv.s.1, XUJS MUUHEUOLU llratTlelioroTVt. Closing1 IX ORJDJSlt To Quit THE RED FRONT STORE Jo.Ts:3J'x, city, mo., will close out their-entiro stock of goods ACTUAL COST and no Humbug;. Our stock all new goods and April 1st, 1881. You can buy your goods here at whole sale prices, Come and see for yourselves. E. C. WELLS A SON, Proprietors. Corsaut & Meyer, GLENN BLOCK, IIVEOTTIsriD CITY, lLO.y Aro prepared to offer special Inducements to CASH BUYERS And Prompt Paying Trade, in Fancy Goods and Notions. Silks, Velvets and Fur nishing Goods, In order to reduce Oassiineros. Flannels, Blankets Yarns, Oanton Flannels, Shawls, Cloaks, Felt Skirts, etc. Wcn!.io keep a first-elass lino of (ilasswarc, Queenswnre, anilTahle GUTLERY, GLOVES, mmWI, E Call and see us before hilling nur We will show as fine a line and at as any house north of St. Joseph. 1 Remember. GLENN'S BRICK BLOCK. Main St. MOUND NEW STORE! HEW 0Q00S One door north ol' Lumber Yard, nVCOTJlsriD CITY, 1VEO. We have, in iidditlon to our new clock of goods, opened a New Restaurant. Conic uttd gut your The Boss Harness S4XIOJP, TVtivitltvucl, Holt Ooimty, Mo. All are respectfully Invited to call HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, and everything pertaining to a first-class of Light Harness, Ladies', Gent's nnd Itov's Saddles. The only shop In tho county that Manufactures .1 U STONK'S Shirt Loop Harness. I use the Host I'lttAiurg Oak-Tanned Harness Leather and employ onlySkillcd Workmen. Alyiwork warrantad and guarantee .satlsfae on In pricus . Coins one, Como all. A' JOSEPH R.STOKE,MAITLAND,MO, Strny Mulo. Rtrnve.d frum the uudwrnlcucil from V City .Inn. 1st, lesl. one bay mare luule.i yens old lu the. Mpilai;, laio id us tiniir malm nml tlio. Anv nerson IT inturuialluaottlie said mute will be libel rewarded. THOMAS COTTlK 3t I'amx City Final Settlement. Creditors and nil others Internsled In the es tain of F. .V. Krusor, deceased. Mo uotlllnd that thu undersliuied administrator will timko final setlleinent of said estato at the February term, iBSl.ofthe rrobato tMurt nflLnlt miuity, Mo, K. H. 1I1IOM IMl, Aiiimtntslmtor. Farm for Sale. I dnsiroto eell my farm of lilo acres t 70 acres in tamo grass, balance under cultivation. Good wall and cistern: plenty of. stock water; abundance of timber', young orchard of 2.10 boarlng trees! one-and-a-half miles Soutlioast of New Tolnt. Uall on or auUress Al, a, Modle, New Point, Holt county, Mo, Out Sale Business! at is lanro and must be sold by our large stock or jj low prices and its kind treatment as CITY MO. NEW PAIGES! Groceries, bo Fed and Clothed. X. JS. MOH-KIS. and examine my very comptutu stook o 'bRIDLES, WHIPS, ROBES, BLANKETS, BRUSHES, COMBS. HARNESS OIL Harness Shop. 1 oarry a full lino HOlilC'U. Notice Is hereby nlven that the umUrslKticil has been appointed (luardlaa of thu person and curator of the estate of l'utur tluun, a per son adjudned to he insane, liy a jury hiwnn and impaunelcd by ordor of thu frolulo Court v.MIoltcuuuty, Mu oa the 13th day of Decern her, 18H0. My nppJIutmnnt bearlnir ilatu of Jauuury 1Mb, Mi. W. II. Kiciiauds, (luardlaii aud Curator. Final Settlement. All creditors and others Interested In the estate of Thomas Itamsay, deceased, aru. unti tled that Hulla r. Itmnsay, tho imdorflOrncd, iidiiilnlstralur U Raid (stfitu. tntcuds to tnnko n tliml settlement of nald estate nt thu UQU term of the Hniuato Court of Holt rounty, Missouri--! to lm bexun nud tioldcn at Oregon, In fuia'f county and ntaw afori's.ild. on tuo Kin day of J-'ebruary, 18X1. HOLLA T. JUMHA V. AduilnUuator. CiARt.JM WiTuoMAs.Atroiuey for AdirUn. lltratur. Final Settlement. Creditors and all others Interosted !u the r tate of JohnMarkwoll, deoeojed, ara notified that the umlerptgued administrator will make final settlement of mid estutn atthn l'ebrunry li-rin. ul cfltui riohato Conrt nf I frit countv Mu. D AM in. 7.00H,. Adm'r.J'l iftlONEY TO LOAN 1 AT 7 Per Cent. Interest for live years or as short time ns desired Wl.l be In Craig Mond'uys and Mound j City, Tuesdays ol null week, Address, I J. FOSTKR MARSHALL, Oukook, Mo. OITY TAXES. Notice to DcliMquontn. All parties tiro noWlcd that tho City Taxes for 1S80 are now past duo and that unless the same be paid by March 1st, penalties and cott will bu added. Sam'l ShNOIt, Cltv Collector. IIimiho for Snlo. A one-tind-a-liaif story dwcllliiK In Oregon, witli c;od cellur nml cl-tern ami two lot coiitalnni"- grapes, cur leiit., rasiilierrles, gooseberries, jiencli es aud apiiles, all lie iring. It will bj -Sold elienii. Apdv to STIJI'flKN Hl.ANCIIAttli, Oregon, Mo. DwcllinpT for Sale. Contain four looms, coin! co lar, smnke-liOiise, stable, two lots well set lu all kinds of fruit. Call ou (Ko. Sdkm an, Oregon, lltii "Look Here." Tartles desiring losell their Improved Lands will find it to tlielr Interest to eorrespond with or villi tit once on tlio utideisigiied, ns he Is -having constant dctuauiPfronilmt.ionu nluu.ul forsuci lands, (live full description with price and terms. Will negotiate sa:e at n reasonable commission. .Vo cliuigiw unless sale is iiinde. Address .1. l'OSTKlt MAUSIIAt.t., Oregon, Mo. LujkI rovTraile. Twcivu hundred aud ilfty (1,250) acrert of lieavlly tiinliered pine land in Oicgon coitnly'Mo., seven miles north of Alton,, tlie'countv seat, 'i'lio timber (Pino) ou tliis laud fs as large and lino as can be found in thu Stale, and is worth much morn than is asked fur the land. After the timber Is removed, tho land will make one or several Hue slioop 1 or fruit farms. Ills finely, located on Kluven Points river and is mostly up i land hone of it being hivumpy All or a part ot this laud is otlen-u for trade lor property in Holt or AtWibOii county. All tlio laud has pel feet title, is unencumbered, and taxes all paid. Any further information may 1)0 ob tained by applying to the editor of Tiik Coi;my I'AfKit. WM. EVER HART of Multltuul, wishes to inform tlio public that he will Aivulsli outlits of l-'tirniture to iliuso who may need thein. cheaper tliun tin v houso tills a!du of I'bicago, Kaunas City or St. Joseph, lie mean, just whai It says and asks etflry one to oult and ho eonvlui'tfd by examining bis Mock and learning hi-"piicos MABTLAND, MO Have an exoollun. stook of (jnccBsivarc. Come nndst'c uh and wowil Save You Money! Hijjhost Prteo Piild PliODUOE. Tor CRAE-1AIVS & FRAME. Maltland, Mo. THU IS ALWAYS at im mmv. 4 .Honiowo have LAK0PT lQtK Dnigs, Ulcdiciues, Toilet Articles, Pocket Cutlery Pocket Books, etc , to bo found In Holt Countv. KING & PROUD'S . OREGON1, MO. Oo?i t forget! Bit floods, Notions, Hats, (!ps, Soots nml Shoes, flrocwics, Post of Honor