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Rev. Mr. Miller prcachs in Oregon . next Sabbath morning. Mass teniperaneo meeting in tho a. t,. church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock., Wni. A.-Gardner will preach in Oregon next Lord's day at 11 a. m. and at Union school house, at 3:30 r. m. Tho first quaUcrly meeting of Ore gon charge, M. . church wilt be held In this placo commencing Saturday, at 2 p. it. Services Saturday ovenlng and (Sundiy forenoon. ?omo one has predicted that nil printing would bo done on colored pa per In tho futuro. It comes to us a lit tle sooner than expected. Looks well and is a relief to tho eye. a contribution was made by our business men on Tuesday and tho Fos- tor boys started a team on Wednesday to St. Joseph via Savannah jn order'to soml qtt the most urgent mail matter. X bird it; tho hand, etc. Several who had apples to 6c)l and were once offered a good price will recall this .. maxim after tboy find nothing but rot- ' ten trash left in their-cclluin. t' ' - i i Tho circuit court of Holt county met on Monday and adjourned till the first Monday In June. On account of ..... jno nign waters, very icw suitors or : witnessos could get hero. Some farmers leave their com In tho shock all winter. This shocking custom has led to what may be a great discovery. An agriculturist in Dela ware has dlscovorcd that snakes make tho shocks their winter headquarters, and that busking becomes a dangcrou amusement, Mr H. Tcbbs Alklre's card will be found. In an other column. Ho offers his serrccs to the pcoplo of Holt county as an attorney and counsellor at law. Having graduate at tho Law Depart ment ol tho Stato University nt Colnm hja with great crodlt, thcro is no doubt but that he Is, as his diploma assures the world, "learned in the law." Our readers wltf bp reminded of war times on seeing this Issue on brown papor. Tho cneniy,tho great Missouri, rose upon and surrounded us, cutting off all communications with the outside world by tho usual channels. Trains havo all ceased running along tho Mis souri bottom. For some weeks, malls jiave hcen exceedingly Irregular, but now wo havp litorally none. ( Some persons are being sadly g cbnvenlcnccd by the high waters, es pecially those who find themselves on tho wrong side of tho river from hoir homes. Among others, tho Rev. Steph en Blnnohard engaged in Missionary duties In Kansas having thither hied, bound as ho is by stress of waters Is compelled to remain from his family at this pressing season. Quito a loss to him. - Speaking of stock sales, tho Moborly Monitor sensibly remarks; "Wherever monthly stock sales have been estab lished In Missouri, they have proven a success. Ta Mexico! monthly sales are largely attended, not only by the farmers of Audrain county, but by per sons from all the ndjapent counties, and. several thousand visitors. A large amount of stock Is offered at auction at each sale and generally commands good prices. It thus affords a con tettfent market for tho farmer, calls together the cltlzons of the county makes money in more active circulation and docs a great deal of good in the community. We are indebted to tho publisher of The Sanitary Engineer, New, York, fer a copy of "American Sanitary En gineering," a handsome bound volume containing thirty-two .illustrations of 8ewers. and Sewor Appliances, Vcntil ating and House Draining Apparatus, etc. We have read this book with great interest, and find it crowded with informatlou and suggestions which are invaluable to cvory person who contem plates building. Tho prime consido.- . atlon in building a dwelling is to pro vide for the health of Its occupants, V1 cai p,niy be none by paying prop ex attention te drainage and vcntil atlon. These subjects are little under stood, and yet it u a well attested fact mac ninety-nine out ol every hundred cases ox typhoid leye. and kindred ' diseases arise from defective drainage ana ventilation, ana should bo careful read, by every person who Intends (building a home. It will be sent, post 'age paid, Tor Two Dollars, byaddross .ing The Sanitary Engineer, 140 Wll- ijiam street, New York. The new marriage law provides that ao license shall issue authorizing the imjurruure of a malo under twenty-one i or a female under eighteen without the consent of their parents or guardians Any person soleiftrnzjiuj a, marriage. . where the parties have, nojt obtained, license is guilty oj a misumea,norl arid laty to Jaed' a sum not execoding few, ana In addition be subject to iIril aetlon, by the parents or guardian . All asarrlages are to be recorded in the .recorder's eoe, and tho- recorder sub Jecttoafine' not 'esoeedlng 9100 $or less man o xorreiustng a license to .yenona entitled thereto, He is. entitled If? fee of tl, for issuing a license. The person solemnizing a marriage fVOet aake a, return wth in ninety days oJtMUcoeof tne license, the failure to 4q m er the making of a false return beUf puiefeable as a misdemeanor. Tlte law will aot take elfeot until ninety days after the adjournment ot tke legislature. --Monday, first day of caurti Nov. Blncc tho war days were so few people in town as on that day this Weok. Mess. Glass, Peters & Co., shipped miiuxnrs cniua to uincago Inst Satiir day. .Mr. Hunkln?, who Hvc3 threo miles north of Forest City, sold last week, to Mess. 01ae, Fetors & Co., twenty-five head of cattlo averaging 1,465 pounds, atSi.fO. Thoso wh6 wish to marry in Mis sourl must get a Jlccii3o from the Recor der of Dpcijs, and thoso who solemn ize tho ceremony must return a certifi cate fqr record. Tho law soon goes into offcU. I here pause to ask if you ever fell n victim to the autograph album fiend? What, never? Then pass on. This nr tiulo will not command your sympathy as u ougm to. ijicso sail words nro written for thoso who havo suffered, lcilerday Mr. Wm. Pngh nnd wlfo of near Corning Mo., arrived hero with their llttlo girl, who had been bit ten on Sunday Inst by a mad dog, They tank tho child to Unclo John Nelson, who applied the mad stono and u aancrcu to tno sore, Tlio stono was rcmurcu nnu soaKcu in muic liitcon or sixteen times. Savannah Reporter Wo would call attentson to tho card of Gdo. W. Pooler, of St. Joseph, la an other column. Ho has opened a regular palntors' supply store." where ho Is ready to supply anything In the paint ing line, wholesale or' retail. Ho Is a practical painter of thirly-clght years cxperlence'nnd will cheerfully give any Information In relation to tho business when called upon. It would bo to tho ndvantngo of thoso needing anything In his lino to giro him n .call nt tho northeast corner of the market square. As pcoplo get older nnd learn more of human nnturcthey feel thnnktul that anything has Induced mankind to try for n better and highor life, Hence they moro respect the religious views of others as being host suited to them. It is only tho exceedingly green and raw persons who, dorldo tho religious viuws oi ouier peopio. Think as your consclenco directs, and let others do the same rts to their own views. Some one has played a fino trick on the pcoplo In tho noignbood of Se dalla. Br some contrivance h hno managed to print in raised letters on somo shells of fresh eggs tho words and figures "your world will end July 6, 1881," or " tho world will ond in 1881." All those who believe that the creative power prints, makes hnnfc. talks, etc., nre much excited. Of course this is a very shallow trick of some ono. Our roads nro complained of con- orally, and that from Oregon to Forest City especially, and almost always. Tho fault Is in tlia road law.- Did you ever work -your road tax out on the road? Then you know the sole object is to pass the time so ns get tho credit. One-half tho tax now assessed on' each person, If paid In money and tho job let out to bidders would give us good roads. Tho law properly doecrlbsd Is, "a teroptatation to incompetent men to fool away thelr time in prctond Ingto do work they nre ignorant of." That coal underlies this wholo town site, nt.a depth less than eight hundred feet, the boring started by Zook, ChadducTc & Kunkel and finished by Gideon Kunkel proves. Less than fifteen thousand dollars would Wg the shaft. This developed, would so change the looks of this town and tho rcgloM for miles around that no one could recognizo It. Every aero within ton miles would go up in prico from doublo to f extuplo Its prico now. One hundred men taking stock at Irom $100 to lysi&u casn would do it and neyotj miss tho money, anil get It back in co:tn Reading the account in tho papers of the wonderful sympathy between tho ann amputated and the stump, we In quired of our friend. Mr. John Ingram if ho boliovod It. "I know it to bo truo1 no repneu. lie then Informed us that on waking from tho chloroform sleep after his arm was" cut off, ho felt un easy In that arm and, not knowing it was on, no reached over to straighten It. Ho says that at every change of weather bo snffers m the fingers of that amputated arm thoy socm to be como pincnod up. Ever sinco the am putation, his amputated, arm is seem' ing.y growing shorter and now hangs but half way from tho stump, which is close to the shoulder. Mr. Inghram nuu.cu, stnwng his breast, "This inis nesn; is not the man. Tho real manlswit iln or around it," and wo Deiiovo It Is so. Suoli faqts go far to- waru demonstrating tho. possible exis tenco of an immortal soul. -TTinoioiiowlng experiment, in tho l'hrenologlcal Journal, may not bo un interesting: "Four boxes ot earth. alike In quantity and exposure to light uumieat, were piantod at the same timewi,tii corn from a singlo ear. In ono box dry corn was planted! in another, soed previously soaked in clean warm water: in tho third, seed i i ... ... : :m unu uuou ouuKcii in a solution ol Juno water: in tho fourth, seed sonked m chloride of Urao and cepperas' water, oqual parts. One weok after, tho dry corn had not germinated ; tho corn jt ho seoond box had just comenencod no sprout i that In, the third box was just showing tho green blades, and that in the fourth box had grown nearly three inches high. Copperas water will preveut birds and worms from catin iuo oocu, nun uuo pouna oi dry co- L. ...J .1 . . " parae win scan enough acres." Boots and Shoes. Sriifiq STock flow Rejdy. For Latest Styles Lowest Prices! Geo. W. 317 Felix Street, M. E. Herbert & Co. In their New Have tho Largest, Bcsi and Most Beautiful Life Iin.i?t'!?.sel)1, t0 wlllcn l"3r 'nvlt0 especial attention. They nro skilled Pjuinbcls nnd Gns Fitters, nud guarantco any work they do to be ns good ns the best. They also have n complete lino of Iron nnd Wooden rumps Who'n in want of anything In tholr lino ro raomber tho placo, 610 Folix Street, and tho firm, IMI. 323. HERBERT &c CO Pine Lumber. We'desire to state county,- that we are all kinds of lumber Builders' In Holt county. Wo now havo tho following yards established ; and icnsivo pnrcnascrs irom nrst nanus we urcs than any other firman tbo county. Hoblitzell & Bro., - Hoblitzell &' Jesse, Mound City. Hoblitzell Winch & Co , Maitland, Hoblitzell & Pinkston, Oregon fllLLlfdfiY AND . DqES$-llljKjQ IN Forest City, Mo Mrs. O. D. nnd Miss Attio Ohadwlck' respectfully Inform tho ladies of For est Ultv and v clnltv thnt thav hnvn oponod a Millinery and Dress-Maklng Establishment In that placo and will Keep in siwrc a iuu ho.ck oi mo latest "tyles of goods, and, will do all w rk In uioir iiuos in tho. nest manner and at tho lowest prices. Will nlso bo prepared to furnish B.UTTERICK'S PATTERNS t&" All kinds of family cowing don? A share of public patronage is SDcclfullv solicited. ro' Ladios are respectfully invlted-to cal mm examine gooas. JUST IECEIVED A stock of tho best selected Bonis SH NEW GOODS, Bottom Pvces. AS REPRESENTED, Call and oxamine beforo you buy. i GET THE PLACE. West Side Public Square. EM AH OKEGON, MO. if you wish to bny Harrows, Plows, Cultiva tors, Hardware, Nails, etc, you should eall atonoe on Hershberqer & Anderson. Oregon, Mo. & Snrin Rtnolr nf Hii anil f!na 1 DEFIED! ALL GOODS WARRANTED for twontvl'I!hnew' Wi8M a,,d cheaP' Amoa Wult0 Uloud,Kujaa, re loaning mon wr twonty cMtlei lh publt0.,auaro, 'ey at NINE percen,t. and no5 co. Mo. Marlow's ST. JOSEPH, MO. Quarters at or Q as FJuie$ to the people of Holt the largest driers n and Materials, bcinff ox aro the licrefore ablo to givo you lower fis- Crate, Closing' OUT! Our Stock of Goods is com plete in every department. We intend to OIoho them 'out during the next 30 DAYS It will not cost you any thing to call and see them. CHADDUCK&CO. OREGON, MO. MONEY. TO LOAN AT T Pen. Cent. Interest for five yeas or as short time as desired Will be u Craig Mondays and Mound City, luesdays of'oicu weok. Anaross, . J. FQSTER MARSHALL, 4 Oregon, Mo. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT Forties delinquent for taxes, will save finsta nml trmililn Iiv iifivlnrv tlin same on or before May. 1st, 1881, as - "j i"j"f "w suit-win to' commenced immediately S. MORRISON, Collector Holt County, Mo Jf. ..Thatcher'' of Oregon, Mo,, has' a suro enre for fe ver and aguo. . Warranted to cure o monoy refunded. Sent by mall on ro eipt of prico. One ounco bottle, 75o; iwo ounce bottK 1 1.26. '-' "- ' A, vrXV. i,.i,.a. mission. Tho new dog law npplics to all counties' having moro then 13,000 In habitants, makes It tho duty of tho as sesssor to list all doge ovor three months old,and he shall receive 10 cents per nnmo of each ownor. Tho tax U one dollar for mnlos, two dollars for fe males, nnd for each dog more than ono two dollars. Tho fund so collected shnll bo paid into Uio county treasury and shall bo distributed on tho first Monday of March In each yenr, among tho sheep Cwnors who havo lost sheep by dogs. Says tho Cincinnati Commercial, Verdigris is used to make green pickles, and sugar of lend to mnko yellow opes. In tho twelvo samples examined ff tho MossachiHctt Bonrd of Health, ten wcro found to contain copper, nnd nlno to contain nluin nls. Tho safest way Is to follow the example of Pro lessors wnrinea and Pipor and abjuro pieces aiiogcihcrj tho next bot Is buy your cwn cider nnd let It sour, nnd them iqako yorir own pickles. You will then bo sure you nro no.t seasoning your dally fond with polon. Correotlon. Mr. Editor: Somo person? who know not tho truth nnd most likoly did not enre what hesnlU, pnblishod Iivyour paper, last week, that a coitntil nolsv drunken mnn "was innd,, ,1 v-1... saloon." H. 1".' " ,1' . . one -in town. Now, sir, such wns not the fact. That mnn got his liquor somo whero- olso, and tho writer, If ho used common senso, would know that such men will get liquor lo get drank upon .....U,M V4 uuu su iuu niiiv n tnero was no saloon In towji. Thoy ..uuy,iuy .no quart or gallon nnd win do no. It Is well known thnt. Mr. Kygcr lets no noisy or quarrelsome men drlnic nt his placo, and frequently closes up his placo when suuh nwn drunk with liquor procured elsewhere como into town. Men get wlno and come in drunk, or go to Forest Citv. got drunk, nnd como horo, and it is ch irgd on his saloon. S far ns ho is concerned ho would prefer that no such men would oomo near his ulncc. For 18 years ho has kept a quiet .orderly place and discourages all excesses. Justick. H.TEBBS AliKIRE,, Attomy ut'Lawj oiKq,o, MO. JVIIl prarUco Inall'tlia oonrts nf MUiotlrl. attended to ""'. Offlce over Sckntto Bros Store. FOB SALE! 20,000 3 and 4 Year Old Apple Trees, Standard sorts, graftod from bcarin trees, raised at home, first-class. Also n few' 6 year old Applo Trees. 'Also 3,000 or 4,000 Apple Trees, second class, cheap. A i-pleiidld lot of CHERRIES,. PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS APRICOTS. SMALL TRUIT8, Evergreens and other Ornamentnl trees AT THE HOLT BOUNTY NORSERIIS GEO. P. LUCKHAHDT, Prop'r. I pay Cash for all kinds of Scran Iron. 1, A. DEMUTH, rorest city, Mo. Lands for Sale. Section 8, towntalo 69. lanire SB. nil.. EofMonndClty. A lacerlor tract of nnlm prOvtd land. The N E J of tho S E J and tho SJfl 1 of thoN B J sec 14, Tp 62, R 39, 4 mUcl north of Mound. Citv. Tim u w and the W 1-2 of tke S E 1-4 ai0. tho S S l"4..f tho 8 E nnd. tho S.V 1-4 of the ji n sec 7rtp.01, r 38 j 1 1-2 miles ouuui oi Aiounu Kiitr. ThoN 1-2 iiud tno w 1-4 ol see 18, tp 61. r 38: lind thoE 1-2 sco 13, tp 61, r 39: 2 1-2 miles souih of Mouud CI Jity. Tho N--W 1-4 and the N 1-2 of tho S W14 .and tha W 1-2 of th S E 1-4 and" the 8 W 1-t of tho NE 1-4 soo 11, tp 61, r 89, 1-2 N E u.j tKw i a "TV" 11 ?orV?S,8.v.H!o h tp 61, W l'-24of nlsec Wclr 39 And tho S E 1-4 sec fi. in hi r no o miles N W of Dlgclow. ThoNEl,4 15, ?iq0,Wto WC8hof T!,a 1-4 3, 62, 40, excepting 25 acres lit tho S NV corner 2 m les N W of Grnlg. 114 acresintho N W l-l n. f.. An 8P0raVeS n $ 2r,np"?8..t:?.b .w. 17 62.37 2 li es Wof Maitland. huhroyed. above described lands aro suitablo for ginzing or cultivation. Terms Attn?2,v,naet0A,ftk Pachas. Address, J. Iostku MaR8uali For 3le. I offer for-sale at a bargain, lowing described property: Brick Storo honso in Forest City. priesfS uuiwt m in j uuuui unii uroi Ono large dwelling in Forest ftty. Two small dwellings in Fort City. Ono small dwolling in Cralg.I FoVest'it tabl and comploto f"tfitin 80 dcros of land In tho W'hal of tho southwest qr soo 26, tp 61, range 40. On till? .land there a house, small bran lie- orolmrd. cnnrl ivalnn onil ly all In cultivatton I. soil sandy loam, rossusBiou civca at once. 160 acres in the SW of 17, 61, 89. 110 acres in BW 17. fiO. sh. Thu l.and Is a bargain ,as thoro are two small houses, two larrre orchards. Df boarino- trees, timbor sufllclent for' fenolnc. Threo miles Irani Forest City on erood road. It Is nlso supplied with naaA a wator. 48 acres In S half N W 1-4 of 2fi.' fin. 89 and 40, as shown on county' atlas. Satisfactory reasons' irlvnn fnr unit. , ..... Will warrant title to all the abovo property. B. P. Zook, Forest City, Mo. T tafol Toe Much Energy. Mr. Editor iVIhcre Is danger that tho lending- buslncM men, in a place llko thl may exhibit too much rcoli, energy Of public spirit. It U well nave pnuliu spirit nnd It would seem imposslblo to have too much ; but real ly, whero (hero are but n few lo tako tho lend, thoy mny. through Inrnutloiis impulsiveness, "-bust their bllcrs. " So I would advise soVerul of our l...i.llnr business men to go slowj to go slower u iiotbic. When ' men get to such pucn oi cntcrpnso that thoy cannot control themselves nnd therefore can not go iloicer, thdro is dnnger. But Ore gon may well bo proud. Instnnces'nre constantly nnsing that "givo us causo for gnetulfttion.'' It was oi.ly Inst luesuay that a coranilttco of tho Worn. ail's Union wont out to got subscribers - to n l,aPet' gtmrantcelng thorn ngnlnst w,-in caso tney invited tho famous to unuor ncudiing, to lecture hero mtv o'r. This was a stupendous tin delinking. It Js posslldo that had ho com. on tho 'terms proposed, the Union might be out ton or flitenn Anl lars. Well, thescladlos had not been out over half a day ero thoy got thrco Buoscnocrsii The enterprise fell through because, no doubt, the lmllos did not keep nt It long enough. Hnd w ?. ,,,,,r or m 0 "V 10 " it. Ml iin..l..l t . .. 14 PMsiuie, thoy had succeeded. I state this to show what wo might do If we once got thoroughly nrourod. How over, I might auggost that horo- after matters of such extraordinary magnitude bo left to larger places. Two dollars nnd twonty-livc cenls nt most should bo about tho size of any outlay or rik demnnded !,. . ;. -k- U1,"ri' Tim celebratod cook, Savor, estimates that it costs n rich, idle cnleuru SiiA nno to tout! him CO years ami a inlddlo class man $37;000. Tlio laborer, who does all, gets least, and must bo content If ho receives nlnu thousand dollars in his Hto of toil. Such is tho Ju-tico of the world i . . . . . . gi-uni inss nas ueen making over somo lund swindles In south Misioun and United Stntcs officials havo arrest ed a great many pariicj whom thev d clnrcd (mplicntcd in getting lnu.d patents on graduated entries illtigallv i lllogallv beeauso no proof of settlement wns ever made. It turns ont that paid United iMKies oineiais navo at last found out that tho wai rants issued by law ' as matter of conrsc-a thing every lawyer wno ever had any land business knows So tho maro's nest Is dropped. iremondous rains flooded all the northwest and west Monday morning. A frightful but very brief wind storm struck this town about 1 a. m., lortu .... .ti .. i . i... i . - invu.j turning uut a icw moments or there would havo been a fearful sum of disasters to record. Cheap Reading Matter. In this age of increasing Intelligence, oooks nro ns essential as bread to the existence nnd cmnfort of most moil uud womeu Formorly only tho wcnlthy could nfford well-tlllcd book nhelvcs In their house, but the rccont Literary Rev- niuiiuii, oiiuiu iij mo Aiuoricau nook Exclmnge, has so reduced tho prico of Huuu ijiiuks, mat every man, woman, and child can afford to buv. Tho sole agent in Holt county for tho abovo Cuinnanv is W. V. Havmn in t who has on hand, for sale, a. simiilv nf their Various publications, nnd also a j."iiiurnuio uumocr oi nooks published . Tho following Is a nnrthil list, nf tho books published bv the -c&uiiiiiiiro. most oi which can ur fncinri for sale at.tho odltorinl room of Tim UOUNTV 1'ArFlt. AllV hook nn Ilin liu which may. happen to not-bo on band will be nroinntiv orilnmil. All tim baoks nro olegantly bound In. Handsome nnd durable clotu covering. Tho lol follolng are Ao hooka and prices: Hbrwy of Universal Knowcdgo largo typo, 15 vols $18.00 ' Llbrnry or Hlatory. Milman's Gibbon's Rome 6 vols., Macaulny's England, 3 vols.,. ; . . IUllln's Ancient History, 2 vols., Croasy'a Fifteen Decisive Rattles of tho World. i.. Froisart's Chronicles, imneriul 2.40 1.60 2.20 10 oc,avo 150 Ulli'Btsntions. . . . fi.ss Green's Larger Historv of tho 1 Ene"9h 2 Vl8"' doth" ' Atme Mlrary of Fiction. 1.16 Unrda.. - Tom urown kVRugbi:::::::;:: Georgo Eliot's Romofa, .. l)Qn Quixote . " . t-.,-'J V'l '." & 'Afe Tbo world.'. ci.-i,a o Miton's Poetical Work's. " " 1.80 Dnnto. trunslMmi hv r 60 Virgil translated by Drraen. Pope's Homor's IUIadfdotfa.! . . . S5 35 51.1 Pope's Homer's Odyssey, ., 35 juiwin Arno d's Ltcht of Asia . . :n Airs, iieman's Poetical Works larero octavo ix M'FlngaK an cplo poem, by Hmnuuii, 60 Ubvarr oftfUogrmpuT. Kemlnisconco of Thos Carlvloi !)5 Aomo Iilgrapby Is 1st sorlos. 12 standard booKs'by great auth- ors. bound in 1 vol 60 Acme utograpny 2d series. Lives ' of Chauoor, Spensor,' Milton. Cowpor and Southny 6 books In 1 vol Acmo Biography 3d sorlos. Lives. of.Dcfoe, Johnson. Gold smith,' Scott, and I hackery 1 r. Plutarch'e Lives, 1 vol. BelJgioKa IJtcrtare. Young's Biblo Concordance 1 vol 60' quarto , , . , 2.40 Golkio's Life of Christ , . 60 Hraitn's.Wbio Dictionary 7.. -2.36 Kltto's Cydopaodla of Biblical Lltoraturcr, 2 vols., Illustrated, V.90 Works of Flavius Josophus,l vol. quarto.. , ,, .... 1.90 contiuuing xtcar 01 waicoucid: Ilasselas. Plcclola. Paul and Nirglnla, Undine nnd fhc- Two Captains.. In 1 volumn An Plutarch's Lives, complete 70 Pictorial Handy Lexicon, contain ing definitions of 26,000 words and 260 engravings, 26 .Look well lo sotf I corn, this year. The season begins, so Into that It will -probably n'.l bo required jo mature this crop. There wll be-no time to reti-revn errors Iti thtfsoVotlon of soed, and tho limn wliolins lo replant will bu left when corn gnthnrfug tlmo come-) round, ' . to LADIES: Oet your flower planH, Hosu, lilllles.OlatllohH, 'i'uho Roses, uxtin choico 1'miHy Seed, or unythlng wanted in this lino nt J N Menifee, or nf. IiU depositories, .Post office. Forest I'ity or at Irn Pctor'n, Oregon, Mo. Farm for Sulo. I will sail niv farm 1 1-i mlln north- ot Now Point, containing somo 228 acres iow acres in cultivation and in ass: n for young orchard of somo 100 bearing; trees. Thoro nro thrte welts, ono cis- torn, nnd running water, with p'entv of ' timber for fire wood. A truod du-ulltuiK with five rooms. For.tc.rma npplv to l'BTKll 1'lllCK. Emerson itsMoosn. tilln (Mmnl. Knnsits. nro buvlntr imntnn mmml. tics of grain. , - Battle Crook, Michigan, luavrioivBZM or tn oatx onnnn THRESHERS' Traction and Plain Engines and Horee-Poworg. 1.111. At Isane nut, vlUiogt ckspaa of namis pinwtmnt, or.locaUon, l"laeh up" A onad Matron i j(. en a A onrfowli. POWKR fiEPAUATOnfl .!(! ComDletfi Hti TinH Tne lion En lncs rd Vlnln ogiuc4 of wm rev) im a unfiUfj, ihn ArnnHmn msn-tt VI ilit oi vk bwu in wi Auianraii j Awtlmmd qf rcial ft for 1891. toeetber with ivwi jtaturet ana twxprvrtmrnt tionand wwfTaJ not rlrvamed of LyoilirYuiakrr. rurr f wo m eon it rue Four Ue or Soparxtorr, from 6 U Itf liorao coii4rmUo wooU-work of our mtvohinerr. TRACTION ENGINES niwnwli HEPARD CO. Battlo Crook, Mtohlsan. roil SAI.B nr ALLEN. FRAZER & Co., Craig. Mo. AilmiiiiHtrator'tf Notice. Irttrrs of Ailmtnlw) rfltlnti nn 'it... . . John I'nis.-miin.. ileocinrd. Wni Ktanlcl ilio S!iWirSftW.!iw,',,!8,''' Wt w tllO lltlm llUtrulnr u llhln r.l.n vu. .. '..!' ol sum Mlrn i.or tlioy i.lity l.e i.rcc idi- Ir 11 lV.iti'VJV.,UUe.4 '"''P. twojeaw Irom the date of salil U'ltcre llioy will lm f.rovrr Imriri). JOHN T. 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