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Tha.slttiatlpif nt .Albany has assitiu cd a nW ttins'o Cimilncoy M. Depow, tlio most prominent hnlf-breod for sue ccsor to Plait's feat, long torm, In tlio United Slates Senate, has peremptorily withdrawn from tliu contest. Tlio 1ml f. brecdiuind feather-heads nftcr being no tilled of Depot's determination, jicld a caucus and placed' Warner Miller mid K. (J. Lapkiim in homliuttioii for tlio va cant sonatorsblps. Thoso arc tho nom inees of tho majoilly of the Itapubltriin members of tho Legislature. Mean time Conkllng's adherents express their determination of sticking to him, and have picked tip Congressman Crowley in rialt'n place Tho Indications are that the fight will bo continued with ns much obstinacy ns ever, notwithstand ing the Invocations for harmony in tho namo of tho bleeding wounds of the President. Tho llannlbal and St. Joseph Rail road eoijipany.huvlngpiiid to tho State treasurer 83,000,000, tho amount of tho principal, of tho bonds loaned that cor poration In 1852 anil 1855, and tho .Inly interest, nniountiii'r to 890.000. tlm nt". tomoy for tho company, (ico. Kna ley, Ksq , has made a formal demand f (Joy. Crittenden that ho shall release the State's lion on the road and franehl mm. This demand Is based on tho pro visions of tho sta'.uto of 18(15, which has been published In these columns. Tho governor declined to release tho lion, us tho etntuto does not, In bis judge ment, compel htm to do so. An agreed case In to bo submitted to tlio supremo court, or tho judges of that tribunal In chambers. 01" course whatever tho in terpretation of the law inuv bo bv this court will bo accepted by tho governor, ami will control his action. (Soy. Crit tenden is noting with judgment and ciutlnn in this important financial tran saction, that tho rights of the State may bo matntidned in all respects.-. Louis Jlcjitiblican. The New Charter. As tho peoplo in Oregon will in a low days bel called to voto on thu proposi tion to organo Oregon as a city of tho fourth class, a few words as to tho ad vantages of an organization under tlio Statuto over ourpreVcnt system will not bo out of place. Tho first advantage the oillorrs will bo elected for two years instead of one year. Second, the mnyor is providing officer of tho Council or Hoard of Alderman, and has a vote in caso of a tio and also the power of veto : in a word, under tho Statute ho has certain rights nnd duties specifically laid down so there can bo no misunder standing as to what his powers and du ties arc. Third, there can bo no hasty municipal legislation ns tho Statuto specifically points out what tho Hoard of Alderman can control or affect by ordinance ; what thoy have tho power to rcgulato and prohibit those each or dinance has to go through thrco sepa rate readings, just as'iv bill In nny Leg islative body; thou nny ordinance af fecting tho finances or appropriating any money, has to bo .presented or re fcrred after its second reading to tlio treasurer, nnd boforo It is returned to tho Hoard of Aldermen ho must endorse on it whether thoro is or is not money on hand unappropriated to meet tho amount asked for in Mich ordinance. nnd in ease there Is not, it is unlawful to pass tho ordinance. This is ,u very wise safe-guard nnd will prevent tho incurronco of indebtedness. Then If wo have orly two wards, as wc now have, wo will at tho first olection (in next April) elect two aldoi nien in each ward instead of four and five, ns now. In conclusion tho Statuto provides for nml specifically lays down tho jurisdic tion nnd duties of each and ovcrv onieer. also just what subjects nro anil tun bo affected by city ordinances. Who Would Have Thouaht It ? Mn. EniTOit: It Is whispered on tho streets by thoso who claimed to bo pos sessed of tho secrets of tlio Press oflh'o, tliat oar great criminal lawyoi, lion. T. II. Punish wrote tho nrttclaintho I'res.i of July 2nd, signed "Justice." I told them no; our Tom would never do that; ho of nil tho tempcranco folks could least afford to play baby and whine be cause Kygcr and ilulatt were not con vlcted. lint maybo our Tom has lost bis grip and feels that ho is much abused because the law was directly contrary to what ho said it was nnd so iio new 10 urotner llnsncss determined to vindicate himself and answorKolloy's opinion In tho ljmior cases; and such nnnnsworl Such law! Oh Tommy, If It was you! Yo (Sods! Prosecute Kygcr, fail to prove where the liquor was sold; and then whlno because twelve good men found him not guilty on a tcchnl callty" set there, ami fall to proru a eusobyn blunder; then fiy Into print nnd nttack Judgo Kolloy. Now as to Hulntt's i two: What lawyor will say ho over saw such a charge as "unlaw fully grant n llccnso knowingly." Judgo Kelley said it was not properly charged andfquotod tho law from lltsh op and, Wharton to prove It. Thoro is h "nigger In tho wood pu" somewhere, nnd some cJay it will bo let out, and el thor llnsncss or "Justice" will have to hold it when caught. Cominu. Tho District Time is tlio namo of a sploy paper Issued mnntblv at Knvnn. nab, Mo., edited by llov. O. S. Middle- ton, una devoted to roliglous nitolll geneo nnd tompornnco rolorm. It is printed on Rood paper and makes nn attractive npponrnnco. Its design seems to bo that of a local newspaper within tho St. Joseph district including tho north west couutlos of this State. It is frooly used by advertisers, and withal is quite n roaiwDjo paper. FOR SALE. Heveral desirable dwclllni! houses ami lots In Orcuoii. at reasonable rule. I'Vr terms etc.. cull ami see O'l'AI.I.OH & lltVINi:, im'Kuu, io. Forest Cliy. Glass ball shooting Is raging hero again. Thermometer nt Graham's, Sunday tho 10th, 100 in the shade; Franco's drug storo 103. -The "Leviathan," with Commo dore John Canon wont down with a load of pegs todiivo In some wash-out. ' The slough Is falling rapidly. It is SUPPn'cd the lust droll wilt Slllltl 11111 out but hero comes n rain and tlm evil moment will bo deferred n white longer. Sol. Fo-dor is buying nil tho fish that are brought, to town and taking thorn to Oregon, whom thoy nro greed ily picked up nt 15 cents per pound, dressed. Will Minion is disputing possession of tho sides of thu deep cuts with tho bank swallows. Tho swallows wont possession for reproduction purposes, wiillo Will signified Ins dcslro to ills, pofu ol his productions with "re" left off. Tho Inhabitants of Smoky Itow have had lively times recently, in which whiskey, lists and other tilings ilnycd their appropriate parts. Xosos woio skinned, eyes banged, hair lifted, and tho ground torn up fearfully. No arrests. It Is about tiniu this thing was abated. "This car nm.t not go cast of La Junta," was plainly Inscribed on Xo. 75:17, a Hat car of tho A. T. & S. V. road, and yet. In spite ot this Injunction, hero wn tho ear In train Xo. 11 last Monday, going to St. Joeph and fully COO miles cast of its eastern limit. Now what's tho use of putting up notices on anything ? Now Point. Notwithstanding the extreme warm weather of tho past few weeks, our merchants nro doing n lively business. Tho new heavenly visitor, (tho comet) Is tho cause of many wonderful conversations and many various predic tions. Somo of o nr farmers nro now cut ting their clover for hay; iiiuoug them wo notice l.0Yi Orcn, who has put up a large amount. Your correspondent Is back again safo and tumid. Thu warning in your issue of July 1st has been noticed and is heeded at once. Levi Oreu has been cutting some of his shade trees in his teed lot. Strnniro that ho would do so. Wo sav mom shado and not loss. Our boys who went to Maitland to climb tho soap pole nnd take in tho money, did not succeed. Tho money was on the wrong end of tho polo. l-nrmers are most all done plowing corn ; winter wheat Is about harvested, nnd next in order is harvesting spring gram ami haying. Tho people In and around our quiet little town have been considerably aroused by the alarming but unexpected news from Washington. Somo wonder; others predict. Our Boyo. Kvory-woll regulated family should have a boy about 11 years old, a lawn- mower ami grass enough to set tlio boy to work for half an hour daily. It is an Interesting study to co a boy shoving a lawn-iuowor nround. Off comes coat. vest and' hat as ho goes out, and ho viv idly mdlzos that Levi Cook got his first start by cutting half an aero of grass bo fore breakfast and It was cut mighty poorly at that. Xobo.v can striken bee ltno with n mower. Ho stnrts out to do It, but ho sees a boy on stilts up tho street and he sti.ps to rest. Ho has just started off again when ho sees n boy with a, ball down tlio street, nnd it is also time to oil tlio mower. lie has Inst braced himself for a new effort when a stray dog comes along, and it is that boy's duty to watch that dog out of sight. Ho turns and shoves tho mower along about ton feet and then ho must have a drink of water. If tho old gent is nt homo a boy can drink a gallon of water and got back to his work In about twen ty minutes, but nil depends on clrcum stances. If ho gets back ho stands ami wonders whether It is a lighter left hnnded mower, and why it wasn't rl". gcti to run Itself If a nip on the window admonishes tho boy that piwcrastlnation is tho tnluf of time, ho buckles right down to busi ncs and rushes the mower over four brick-bats, a hoop and several emniv cans, and thon comes an examination of the knives. Let a boy get In tho shado with a good brace for his back, mill Iwi can examine a lawn-mower from base mcnt to garret In about half an hour. M tho end ot tho second cut unrnsa tin. sward it is a boy's duty to scan tho hoav- uns ami sue h nny kites aro up. A good boy can do this In nimnt. nt. tocn minutes, nnd ho can put in ten moro mowing across the street.it n wl.it washed fence nnd a cat. liv this time ho feols hunsrv. nnd when lin lina limit ed tho houso over for eako It is high time to go around tho corner and sto'lf nun rostor Doy has got that Illustrated kitu finished. -It Is n wiso precaution to provide against emergencies that nro linblo to nrif 0 In every family. A cold mat bo a danaoiotis thing, or not, depending np 011 tho means at hand to combat it? In stiddon attacks of col-Js, croups, asth ma, etc., Ayor's Cherry Footorol will prove the quickest anil most offectiro euro and your best friend, Dr. J. Asli worth additional milt.. Iiiclu.tl 11 edid f(.r L hS " dividual without extra ( lia.u "'"j " ''at c.tllcti one il.iilar eui h ttniu lu cacli easo. In. suraiim cxiiinliiatlon lor lloiuu l.ifo Aiisn! . Ion or f.iu; liwm. irnva, nm. .IMInr. Ukos tl 0 lient ivini'dli'S Unit can Im iirocutri'd In hlx iw. tin 11111 tliut all illsciucs both acutoaiid iVriulo j weUWy tlimo wullar to Viii.mi mid clillilreiV. Culls luonijdly iiiisnvml iiIkIU or day. A Carnival for the Masses. On tho 10th day of July, St. Joseph will bo pervaded with rin nir of hay seed, peanuts, ami gingerbread. Tho cnuso of thl great outpouring ot tho people from llio rural districts will tio tho anpearnnce of W. C. Coup's Xow United Monster Shows and (Srcat Paris Hippodrome, which has just closed tho most brilliantly successful season in Cin cinnati, and of which tho papers of that city says "Judging by tho tremendous throngs In attendanco at each performance of Coup's Croat Show, Cincinnati Is show innd. Xever beforo has an entertain ment of this kind been patronized so ex tensively In this city, ami never before has an entertainment of this character given so much satisfaction. H is the talk of tho town, and cm It departs our population will have taken it in. Ono thing can bo said In safety, in splto of tho lavish promise of tho hill-boards, no ono m tho vast nudtenco was disappoint ed In tho show. The Hlppodronio feat ures stirred up the audience to llio high est pitch of excitement. There were lint races by blooded horses, with male nnd foinalo riders, oxcitlng hurdle races Human races, two and four horso chari ot races, and tho .stirring Indian moo for a wife. The expression of enthusi asm wa simply stupendous during tho racing. That It Is tho biggest show un der canvas is tho universal verdict, not withstanding those days of mnstodnulc enterprise" Cincinnati Knnuirr.r. "Everybody is probably aware that Coup's big show Is still with us, and It begins to look as if tho enliro popula tion had determined to lake it in. Tlio attendanco has been simply mormons, nnd tlio peiiormnnco hn given perfect satisfaction. Tho astounding flight of Lu Lu nnd thounparalloled leap of (Ser nlillne. nro simply marvelous, nnd their torrlflo exhibition of nerve nnd pluck, electrifies tho crowd, and mighty cheers ascend after tho audience entehes its breath. To sum ii) and nt tho same tlmo to put It mildly, Coup's circus nnd nienag eiio has no peer In this country. If in tho world. Take It In." Cincinnati Com mercial. Itenioinbertho date and tho four groat rincs, nnd bo sure nnd visit tho grand est entertainment yon oyer saw, on Tuesday, July 10th. The Markets. Cattm: Interior shippers wcro tho lending operators, although tho can ning companies put in an appearance tor tho first tlmo this season nnd took hold qulto liberally, lluslness for the week has been qulto nctivo nnd tho fair supply was worked off without tho least difficulty at strong prices except com mon and thin natives, which wero dull of disposal nt mean prices. Our far mer friends should make n note of this. Stock and feeders wero scarce through out. Tho estimated receipts In Chica go for tho week, 28,500. lions. Tho market has boon fairly aclivoou packing ami shipping account nnd tho feeling has been firm nnd pn- ces show sllcht advances. Pnekirs gave tho best lots of light and heavy the preference. Packing grades woio in fair demand. Tho market closed steady and prices wcro well maintained. t'uicAuo, July issl. IIOUN. CATTM'. Tlnirsitiy Sil 1 ., l'rlduy u i5 Saturday 25 Monday 11:111.. Tuesday u.V).. (ii n l.'i ii io ii an wciuicsiiny 0 uu u as Coun in tho northwest is not so far advanced to-day as It should bo; tho weather has been so variable--dry and and cold, wet nnd told that corn has not "done what it ought to." This sit uation applies to northern nnd central Illinois anil Iowa. Hut, in fact, tnko out Kansas and Missouri aud tho whole corn bolt is in a very backward condi dltion. Tho acreago Is much larger than In 1880, but tho "stand" is uneven and on a whole tho crop is nt least three weeks Into. A fair business was transacted and tho feeling was com paratively steady. l'oreiMi advieos show little alteration, nnd tho eastern markets wore without Important ehiiHgo. Wiikat was fairly active and fooling a tritlo unsettled, but generally strong er. Foreign advices quoted steady markets. WIIKAT. I liursday i is .. Friday 1 10..., Saturday 1 10,.. Monday 1 H ,. TiH'Mlay 1 l.l .. AVcdiii'silay 1 11 ,, ,., SIIICMKNTS, STOCK Maitland 17,,, CrtltV. .. 41 .... U 411 ... 4.1 ... 4.1 4'J OIIAIV. IS From our Roaming Correspondent. In passing over upper Holt wo saw at 0110 sight, cnonght to mako proud nny Holt county man in 0110 field was over si:; hundred acres of as fine wheat as ever grow out of tho earth. It bo longed to thoso enterprising farmers. J. I). Goodpastcr,' Kb, Rozoll nnd ono or two others. On tho section line just west of this fino is another field of threo hundrod ncres, belonging to Mr. IMloy and others, Mr. Xuto Huberts, who lives just west of King Orovo lias a stand of ono hun dred neres. Sovornl others hnvo splon did crops, nil nicely shocked, that will avorngo twenty-flvo bushels to tho aero. The l.vgost stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Pockat Outlory, nnd Spcola clcs lu Holt county, is kopt nt 1). O. Wade's jnwclry storo, Cralg.Mo. Don't buy until you oxnmlno my stock, for I will notbo undersold. Kino wntohos n specialty. D. O. WADK, Postolllce, Craig, Mo. J. T. Thatcher of Oregon, Mo,, has a suro euro for fc vor and ague. AV'ai ranted to euro or monay rofuiulod, Sont by mall on re colpt of price, Ono oimoa bottle, 76, ; two ounce bottle, $1,25, POSITIVELY THE ONLY Big Show Coming. St. Joseph, Mo., Tuesday July 19th 1881. "W. C. COUP'S BIGGEST SHOW WORLD Combined TvltH tlio GREAT PARIS HIPPODROME With a Roman Chariot Raco Track 40 It contains absolutely more new and wonilorful features, never beforo exhibited, than all other Shows in America comblnod. The Hippodrome Pavilions covor EIGHT ACRES of ground. Behold what you havo novor bofore seen in your lives, viz.: Four Immense ClrctiH Rings! Three Full Clrcnn ComimnlcH! Menagerie of 1,000 AiUmuIx! Juke'n Automatic Sluscuml Bequlrlng THIRTEEN FOWZaTUX. STEAM ENOINES to operato It. Nino KlnilH of JtXulc! Thrco First-Clsisu Silver Cornel. Rands! F.0,,ten,t.Mw8,.cn, Unm-lotH, eqnnl to 1.000 Nklllful MiihI clJin.H.,J?(.? rst-CIiiHS Equestrians! 800 Hippodrome Riders of all Stations! Tlio Wonderful Pout ot tho 57?L0,nt .aob uftnd 9eT POrformaneo, is hnrlett llko a bird through tho air. Tfi tt high, from a huge iron Catapult, doiorlbtn a olrolo of nearly 20o foot aid nS? formlnn t tranmiu two comploto revolutions boforo alightlnBln the not A mSo hazardous nnd territlo sight, welt worth going a hWdwdmllea tS soS. Also, the INFRA-DOKfiac DIVE of CERALDSNE The most boautlfnl. brilliant, dashing and oceomnllshod Lady aymnaot tho worM co)W8o0 for the first tlmo la their lives, tho opportunity of seeing Presented, Genuine Male and Female Zulus from Zululand . Aooompanled toy ICln Ootownyo's Pauir liter. Wrlhw XKSlleWeth ..JlSJ00 llmltod t0 onumorato tho thousands of now foatures of (SOOT'S SEW purXTXSXa XOITSTER BBOW8 Besides the forogolng, It baa a gTand ISTMENACERIE NEARLY X.OOO ANIMAL 31 Exhibited free of extra ohargo. The FINEST PROOEI8SION IN AMEBTfiA Containing hundreds . of Horses and Chariots, and nine klndlSr Muilo. ii i j i be " eaoh day al about 10 o'olook. ASmUdoa to all, enly BOe. CUldren nnderOyeart, 2B& Bosomi Beats, extra, 25c "Will run on all roads leading to the Show on tho day of exhibition. at greatly roduood rates of faro. mimobi M Mm noblu ship) nml clrmilntin nnonyinoim publication, unci mlvcrtlxe- nit ins oiuior wiuiont autos or witli meo pnuiio itiioui, uio coming ot other Rliows l noso coinniuiiiciiiions hear tlio imprint imuiiu ai u warncH 10 orniiti iiicin witli tlio infamy thoy dosorva. Hear Con-tantlv in Mind, that this Mammoth Kxhibition. which causes thorn iu ipiiiKo wan iar and noioino sick with on day arrives ,mi uu, t uwM.i., iiiy ,0u,, iooi, iv.iii or Look out and you may hear theso little dogs bark- WMWL Geo. P. Luckhardt, OREGON MO., Breeder ot the Calcbrated Thoroughbred Ilmvo a imiiilicr of thoroughbred I'olnnd China Vie now ready for Hula tfmt (ire bred from lull l'olimd China Hours nnd Hows, unit wlituhtuRrrmitliu iiiiuit rniignnlilo tcrmi to llioso desiring u tiHperior uuullty nf lioni. 8took brci'ili'M who have wen my jiIkh iironoiiiivo llll'lll THE BEST over offered for s:lo In Holt Coimtv. Tlicv are all full bloods, mid Imve a elnir jieillgrrp. My snn-s nro from tlm well known l'oland Clilim stock ralsein, 11. 1 Dorcoy & Hons, nf l'erry, Vlko county, Illinois ; A 0 and T 0 Taylor, ol (IroeneiiHtlo,- Sulllrau. county. Mlnsourl. and my Hoar from II. (Jiwtlc; of AVIIIiiiington, Mills county, iiiinnis. ho was hired by HoiiD.st Tom, ho by .Ilia Crow s 1st dhin .leauy Mud 2(1 iliiin. tixioni lioiuity, Allot iiiyHtMi'lcistliorouRlilirc-d and not ro latcd In any particular, Cull and see them at my Nursery, adjoining urt'fiou, fll'O. I', I.UOKIIAHDT, nilKIION, MO. Sealed Proposals. Beijled I'roposaN will Im received by tlio llonrd pi '.diicatlon or t'ralg, Mo., until noon on tliu liitli day of July, isw.for the nurniwo of erect ing uiid (omnletlng a Heliool HullHlng la tlm towii of Craig, Mo.. uccortlliiK to iiGmi and specltlcatloiH adojiteil by tho Hoard of Kdilcntlon jiin uiiiiuiiik in ue cuiu nuieii us early iisnrno Tlin nlans lainl speclllcatloas may bo seen at the onlco of Messrs. Ktkel & Mann, architects. Ht. .Ioei(h, Mn until July Tth, 1881. after that lllLtM ill II III llOll'M III ,l,n Un..wll.i.t. II... ... t'rulg, Mn, All proposals to be uildressed to the ...,yn,jjv iivwiiiiij.iiiiuiijiirRi-u rroposuis 'Die lloartl of KducaUon teserves tlio right to fcjctv uiij uruii ums, it, w. 1IAWHON, n t t J??J !,nil,a 01 Education Craig. Mo., Juno soth, iftai. FDLANBGHINAHOHS feet wldn and nsirtv hnif a mim npminrt.' iiimblc to foinpnto In open opposition with COUP'S MON STKIt SHOW'S anil llippeilromo, tiro followiu tins gl guntio oxhlblttou, (iw tfharks follow lu tlio wuko of tlio (tutus, In it lrultloss effort to tleooivo tlio or tho not coining of tliin Orcut Show, of falsehood ami deception, and tho jealous), will pofitivoly ho in St. .Too, snino, williout la fail, nnd ns suro ns tho The Motive Power. Tho most beautiful illustration of uefeit nioehanlsni ami wondurfnl htrungUi to bo found on tho globo Is it He ,n cnglno. It Is tho embodiment ot conscious power, mid will walk away with 31) of 40 neaviiy iiuicn cars as nns. ly us you would tako n pound weight and toss It about, or wish a baby car riage down hill. Isn't it a picture! to look at as it stands calmly on tho rails every point anil band throwing Imck I no rays, ot tnosun iiko burnished gold, tho engineer'! cab looking as neat as it lady's mil lorr Uld son ovor think how worthless tins grand machine would bo without t in nower to start ntollf tlm wonderful' 'cors and lovors? Ltt us point a moral from this slmnlo sketch and apply It to ovcrv day businosa llfnP You will sco at a glance that tho point in uu iiiiimuuun iuu gritmi prillCipiO of CNistcnco Itself tho motive piwor. You can't start tho oiifflno without stnm. ami a business houso wont rim succoch. fully without tho onorgy and push of nvo inr.ii to Keep ii going, xtio prin ciple Is tho same in both cases tho steam runs tho engine nnd tho llvo man tho buHinoss. Thuy would both bo val uloss without tho motivo power. Wo have labored for years to perfect our business machine, wo'vo "tightened tno minus, oiiou tno cogs" and Intro ttuccd n groat many now fonturos o ininn now mai it manes goori tlmo on iuu niiuK iiiiu wo want yu 10 como and sco it work. We hnvo boon obliged to get more room ami havo moved into tlio storo room just east of King & rromis's drug storo, whero you can see tho llncst lino of Fuinlturo in Holt county, isor can mv toek of Coil n and undertaking goods bq supassed In Northwest Missouri, Tho finest honrso IU.UIO nonnwesi, is also nny property. A.M. JACOJJS, Oregon, Mo. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. T ivll I tint II 1 ttiw.L .......... 181. rt)celv spalel i)ri'wals lit my onicu In iuuiuiu uiv, nir uuiiiuug u loriy-nvo foot Kpim combination brlilgt. tliri'.niilcs smith tliroo ihIIps rtoiithwest of New Point. Wo r8i'rvo tlio rlulit to reject any imuii nm miuBim uiry. i iiuis ui)i( rtut JUf UlUMls , , WM, M. SIOltltlH. ltond and Urldgo Conuiilssloiier -Lost: two elght-wceks-oltl Tolnnd uninii pigs, i' omnia nns somo ycuow spots, n.itlo somo whlto snots. Anyono giving information loading to their ro covcry will bo liberally rowarde'd. J. N, Mknikkk. Man without judgment a ship with out anchor. - - T-Tllero aro always persons finding fnult with tho wcathci'i During tho long nnd bitter winter from which wo omefged a fow hionths ago, multitudes of our fellow citizens lost faith lu the sun. Thoy did not beliovu It would over again reappear In glory Now that tho heat ot tho sun Is romarknblo, there aru persons who forgot llio winter, nnd ono would think, to hoar tlicni talk, that thoy bclloved tho world to bo on (lie. Tho brlck-umsniis nro at work on tho west anil north wings ot tlio court honsa, and thoso additions aro rapidly being pushed f-ky-wnrd, whilothe car penters nro busy tearing down and ro modollng tho inside Tho cupola Is being torn down, nnd work on tho roof will begin next week. Contractor Dennett is pushing things through, nml tlio old court-houso is gradually nsstttn lug a new sluipo. UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI. COl.tTMIlt A. llOOXK COlt.NTV. Mo July s, 1881 To the Clerk nf (he Unit Cmmty Cimrt : Sm i It Inlny duly tn Inform yoil Hint, under iiioirovniointi nuariot inn iienerni Asxcm liv. iinnroved Aurll 1. IS72. Ivlilo Session Aeti 1S7J, pp. IIW-60. ulld llcv. Slut. 187H. See. Tid7, itw.i your vouuiyii eniiiicu toseiiu in tne tie nurtinciiLi nt tlio Stato Unlvnrsllv nt Colitinlilit and Holla, tltirlnc tlio year cntltna July I. Wl, mo siiiiimiis nciwccn tne ages ot sixteen nnd twpiitv-Drr veurs. Under lite rules iidonled liv tlm Tln.'inl nf uuruiors, siuiieiiii -siiuii potsess a (Ci)il liionu elinruiier.nliil snail iiiiss a snllsiaelory cxaumi- .lln,. It. n.ln,..,..l.. Mn.tli.M ...ll.. ...l.l. I .1. . 1.1,,. I, J. .M.IIIM. 111.1111, .1111.1- inutle nnd eenj-rapliy'faiiil muit uiy tlio fees prescriiicii nv suiti Art, io-wii i , on muirien latliiR. na eatranee fee nf tea ilolbrs, and ron llntlucent fee of llvo ilollurs i nnd n like run til Wnt feu at tlm Wrilimliuof the serond hulf yciir. innKiuuiue uiiuuiii enurKn tneniy uoiinM ; irhlfh mii( hi paid hi trtru ttuilcnt, except reKiilatly orilulned inlnNters of the nospel, lie- loiiKlntttounvof tlievurlous rrllKlnus deiinin- tiiittlmii of tlm stule, and Indigent ycuiiK men -i.... .... i. ...t..i ..... 1.. , i . i .... i . ,i r,,u iii n,r i in - muii-M t . t .11 1111: i.ii".inn 111 f.aw anil Mcillclno nml Knclnecrluir. Hie mi- Hill rlmriru Is f ortv dollurs i ni'li . Tin- spsslim nf nil the ilepnriments, miner llui tircsldeucy nf S. H. Laws, I.U I)., will brffln on Monday, September 12, 1881, nnd will eontliiue until tlm first Thnrdiir ot .nine. 18' except unit or ine Krunoi nr Sllnei nun .iieiiuiuriiy m inula, wiiica win nepin aim end one week Inter. Ample provision linn been miiilo for the edu cation anW enro nf miiiiik women In all tlie elasiei of tlio tlnlverslly. nnd u course of study xpi'tTiIly ndilpteil for llieiu Iiim been adopted. SenCatnliiKUe. ISSO-Sl, piiaes (10 to (8. 14H mid 147. A Rlrlt' lioino for nimnt twenty hoarders linn tireu prnvliled, ndlolnlns II nmpui. under tlm earn nf tlm Uuly Principal. Mrs. ('nrr. I Iiok lo call your attention tn the law on tliN suliiect. Ynu w 111 iilcaie. nfter Klvlai; two week's imli lle.ntlon to (liliceftllleale. traiinult to me on or iieroreSPileini)erMt. alUtnr tlieiinmci of all tlm viilltli nf finr nnitntv ii lu. Iiilmitl ... ,.i.,l.,. application for entruueo'lnln tlm Unlvcnlly at vi'iiniiciirrnif ill in in." uxi it'niini. If sndi a list I tint transmitted, .students from other count Ins will lie allowed to enter In lieu of tliiisc to which ymir countv Is entitled. llonrd can he li.nl In chilis In the college liulld Incs for main students nt PSS'inur week i lu pri vate fninlles nt .i.on to si.no. J am very respeciuiiy. vauroneiiient servant, HOUKIt r I.. T0l)l. Secretnry Hoard Curators Unlve rsltv nf Mo, I'eMinsdeslrlnir to entcrtlm Stale irnlversltv at Ciilunililu or Itolla, nm required to make knnwullielr Intention tome on or heforo Sep temlicr 1, 1S8I. Cntalimucsof the Uiiivcrsltv can lie had on application In tlm University Librarian Colum bia. Mn., nr at my nflli'c. . . ,.i. II, c. ( UI(TI. Clerk of County Court, Holt County, Mo. GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS, ORGANS lYIioIcsalo orltolnll. 'J'ho largo store room of T. ,T. Wnsh burn, l-'Ifth nnd Francis streets, is Diielicd full of tho finest grades of Pi anos and Organs, which hu Is selling extrumoly low for cash or monthly pay ments. Hu is ngent for Stcinway Pianos nnd Kstey Organs tho lending Instruments of tho world, and all varieties of cheaper grades. All goods as represented aud will dupllcato tho prices of any dealer lu tlio country. Tho most complete stock of Accor deans, Harmonicas, (iulturs, llanjos, Violins, Organettcs, Sheet Music, Hooks &,, to bo had In the city. All aro cordially Invited to call on or ml dress T. J. Washburn, corner Fifth and Francis streets, St. Josenh. Miss- ourl. Business Brevities. Win Is ho who loves not home. A lin.miir.,1 home of 1! acres. acuM-ronm house, uood wil ier, piemy oi iruit.j.lns Forest City on tho East. Several ucrcs In cultivation. Terms easy. Will be sold low down. Annlv to L. si. k,iM w.mt City, or at this olllce. Havo yon found a koUI rlmr with hair sol ncaAcd la glass, 3 links on each side of set "(1. J.."CUt llisllle. if VOII lllivn. lnnvn ,it ll.l onito uud yu will he liberally re wirdeil. Couhkts only Fifty Cent Alllc Cliudwlck'.s, Forest City Mrs. 0.1). & Tiiimmki) Hats latest styles, lowest prices at Mrs. OM), & Alllo Clmdwlcli's, Forest City. I'Axnv noods of all kinds, latest novcltls, at Mrs. O.. & AllluChadwIck'H, Forest City. Diuwh-Makino a specialty by Mrs. O. 1). & AlllffCluulwIek's Forest City. JIo. Road, Think, Act I T'llltliia tulw, L.H.1I, ,1... tu - ... is i muj iuu iii iinunrs to 1 nt County Papeuhio voquosted to uuiiiu iiuwiini and feuio tlioir accounts, eithoif by cash or nolo. Wo havo up ward oi fifteen hundred dollars upon ourMooks, and being desirous to open a uww sot, wo do not caro to carry ao- i illl,o iorwiirii. DOI1YN3 & WaI.LKH. low Lost, How Restored! list iiiilillslicd n new edition of Dr. Culver- 111 M ITsnl mn mi 4 tut BfaiBiKW i. n . n IVri"8,. MarrliiBi'. etc.. etc.. ids cons unp tlon. Hp 1 psv. amf Fits t Mental and l'liyscal Incapacity Induced by self-indulgence or sex ' ual exIraviiKauce etc. The celebrated suthor la this lulmlrablo es say, elcarlvdemnntrntes from a thirty years' practice, that tho alarming cnnsrqiienoes of self iiiiuo may be radically cured i pointing out a mode of cure at nce simple, cortalu and ef Jec aul, by means of which every suffererf no matter what lilt condition may bo. may euro hlmwl' cheaply, privately and radically. tsr rids Iceluro shcudl bo In the hands of every youth nd every man In tho Innd. Sent under seal tn a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents n- tw lMistngo stamps. Wo Iinve nlKo n s.iro cure for Vnpe Worm. Address TUB UCLVERWEM, MEDIUAI. CO,, 41 Anu Ntreet New York rostoftlco llnx 4586, Mrs. Partington says nho has hui.ted nnd hunted, and can't find out who said, "That Buth crushed to earth shall Tlm again." J-'-.' '-'.'i -';;n t..t.. ' 3." V,tVi.,rV!C:. A Niut Hunib :i Intending to remove from Holt county next fall, I wish to soil my dwcl ling in Oregon. Its locntfon Is unstir pnopcil in tho city, nnd it would ninko a specially dcsirablo homo for a physician or oilier professional man who wants an office In connection with his dwelling. I will foil It nt a bargain nnd rcnulro only n small cash payment ; will giro Ion tlmo on deferred pnymcnts, If desired. Possession given next October. An In spoctlon of tho proporty is Bollcltcd. W. W. Davknpoiit. HOLMAN'S PADS THE ONLY RUE simply MAURIAl Antidote. BY Txaos Mask. lioluinn'a A (rue, Uver nA Stomnrtt l.lVKlt and rnoMA'JlI TK?IJ. Ut.KS. Trlcn f.2 00. Rnimnn's Npeetal lnil Adnped to old ib.'ualif enses l'rlen 5TJ.C0. :ii)!iuuii' lipleeu tlelt Vor stubborn c.iscii of r.nlnrtfoj Hpbi'ii nnd uiiyleldiucr l.lyr nnd Stomach trouMcrt. rnen$.1.0l. !7o!nini!ft rnl'i4tit Int For nllmeuts nf IlifauiNiiuil . hll'Jri'ii. I'rlfo 1.60. ttoInian'.H fC-nnl l'lid-C-'nr Kidney nml Uitidder Couipl'iVils. I'rlco 2.(. tkolniitti'n trtorliio l'ad-For FemuU Inuliles. Prlen y$M. IIoIiiihu'n AI)ir)illvo liMllelnnl Rotlr I'l:iler Tlm lost planter iiiu.li - imidus u rihber lisalii. Frlc.i Holmau'i. AIM't)tivo .lleilli ljial 1'oul llunl, Foriiiinibfeel i.ndsl'.'if. ftlitli 'li rul.il I mi. Prlcn lcr nnlr Sis. Abmoriitloii Hall Mudlcnt-d Fndt llatlis- 1'ir Colds. Obstructions mi-l nil enseii wherrf a foot linth Is tieeiluil. Per half IK ia!tne, 23e. ForMln liy all dniiifflsts oc sent by niMI, pniujiiiiUoii reeelpi f irn e. Thn Abs'iri'tliini a. It Is nut "miilnlik)" mil niu.it bowiUby limrcss i,t puri'lirux'r'n ejcpunsit. T in nu.-css of Miilt,iiiiiH I'ntl-i ten In-sil-e.l liu.Mitivs ws.i olVer I:ul s.nil.lr l:i oa.l nnd uooa to th. ti:"h I1ii.ivs-h. sayln.-, "Tin. aru tlm kiiii", fce." Uewari) nf nit nmi'N Pads, only mivu u;i to sull on tlnuepu tat Inn nf llin (.uiiuiun. r-enlliatcucli Pad bears tlio .'vcen r:UVTi! Mirrscft KTAUiMif ll.o llolukin Pad C-ihimuj w ; t Ii r.bo vi) Tr.i il e.M ,i r h. It n'lllcJeil with rlirnnln nllmenls send neon c!w d'-Hnrlptlnil nf Hytnjitmai. wlilcll will r-celv-j iipnr.iit mnl caiefnl ntlemtoi. Db Hou4W.s n.lvk-u Is free. Pull treatlso Sv'iit free (rii uppllcatl'in. A i-lriss, . JlD.f.llAN HO "t., (P. O. Box 2,112) ua William til revt, Ho w Vovit. nAinr-YKIstlinsaft aim bet i ncla lnshui taneously, ir'Nliiriiif t hu most nai u 1. 1 1 sluulu of biaclc orbrov.'Midoet I DI0TAnflDftl01oHttuu tlio Hklnifssl IliO I AUUHU Oly njinlled. A Bnii'lr.rii limpuratlon ) nivurltu uiitiii ivrv vri.ll nn. tiblntecfTolletfor liulsr oi gentlenMU. (Jii'.U by It drnirirlMfii mwl nn. piled by ml lutlr dressers. J. CIUSTAIXlftO. W William Struct, .New Yotk. DR. CROOtC'G OF TO Curc-J Thouf,a:i(ln Tcarly JU.l COralls, C0iD3, nnJ Th5 E Cf r'0!!iCS Dobtlitii...!. Invlg-ratti :l LIVCS, . flnlntth.tiuiit!mo kil KIDiirSMO BOWELS 3; rcpfcHin: ilu-m to lifnitbv m 51 sin- .Hi Inllmv fiom In n iivllnu, health ui.,1 I n'l feft'llRLMfiftTE-oTfrinBfwi IfliS u vf t.i 1 1 tini viumo i-ini is'n nii-rri'ii.i'fUi 2 from i-lckiii y u flml it ihu remedy lUcy uvml 3 tiircn?lhi ti (limn. J; flnnrclet tur )H. CtlO()U-3 V.'ltlE OF TAH. Tuk i 5 no i-'i..t. rursalibyiiUdriuliiUatUus Uu. ...1 U UVIUU, iv u inn i.UDiKa txklzt res ALL TMIOAT A.D IM COHIL.UMi j B. K. SMITH L CO., Frrpr;., , Puceotevrii lo Oliver Croolc hia, Unyton, Ohio. I A'nlli)co)'lrlneiniini'miiiw;li asiKiM ' cuit pn-pimition. f UUKCS. j w" wnumMWir,fti,n iwn.m.i,w ' vtealiiind ilUbi-riivvi CAFH 'OsJy'Ut AauMilftuiii. overtuiw in euro nny rawu uor cyen, , . MM r . i"- ii-iiH.ur i.r'i iiiiiik'iii. ,- atofnltteffeclf. I'llre'Sn rtsu liy. shcuH your dnivalut not !ia nil. on ris-lp nf 21 cul I (r po'tafi staiiijw) Mowlllmvutyuiiub.niuj ;J S. N. SMITH & CO., Prop., ,f U Purest snd licit Xedlttno ever niailJ . COnlltoAtlAn ot Hau. B..U. W.HJul. 1 Uandrllon, with nU thoTfaliJiaBit cm 'UfPSt1 iu other liitKra mic the mi I llaalUi lUJitoriitf Agent on earth. ' cstj Iwuvtv uop uiwrw on luoa. ho ranea maa valvct arelheirppcrmtion w unww ur U4 ncuia caa pouiDir long tru Ai'wj.wcn lotug ana iwia biunuiAJiL an lATaluaUo wttkent tatoxUatiiur. bare your Ute. It ha turea huiidrwli """J knl- " . u .Ml YTM HOI mn CT aa nrc uitu to uu lEm niiim 1 n litn 1UMMMW .llonlattonlnoUa.rin,- ran now rami OAdei the "Inralld'e Vrltnil and Umui tict low thl Jay, SJBJBJBJBJ nor Oorou . ufert 4 best I TV a rtn n . s m . - . " UK O, l O la an abeoluteenMrrwistlbleciiT f or I rQnnM. Uuln. nnln.n L., . . . . : i , mi uoraou bjdniu. lloeBliaMMCajiia-w.K S.4fo,C A fnrn rrrnnra tn Mi I n 1. 1 1 . ....... n.v.,u ... w,,,ii. i.iiiuii uuafis nich n resemblance to a lamb that tho Enc tab. cnll It thn IWnrlmi lnrnK Ut is covered with n thick, soft, vecotablo fwool, of a yelUvr color. Th lies .flat, short distance nbevo the ground, whllo the hanging stcini touch- inrf tlin parlli Innlr IIL-a tlMIn ln,o . T"f1 ".-". twwn w .u Vj.lUiniUf lug It. Coyorod with this vecotablo wool, tno rosombiauco to a lamb 1b quits curious. ' XVinlAn .lill.n nl. - A... i, i vu.vi. viuiiiwi, .hid, em, vuroiuny lininllAfl flraf tlinn hiuiilaI., .... 1 if newepapera, can bo kept from moths. London hns 4(i0,000 dwellhiK home. If y ou uro uulngo ver thero tonndSmltiT aiU don t know tho number fhiastrce you'd better postpone your visit. I CURE m Sssoration.lHSM'J rti ft ti IWINE 31 sgS$9 lsJ5B6&SB Aids Dig. slio . 3! 11 i i