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I. 4 COMING. TH T SHOW OF ALL! OREGON, MO., ONDAY AUGUST 8, 1881. J. T. Johnson Co s circus and Trained Animals BIGGEH M X .4 .0 i u Will give two performances daily at 1 and and most complete organization ever brought troducmir all the circus . . periormance mat cannoi V A Troupe of Trained Horses. A School of Educated Doss. Better 4 OF THE FDNNIK8T CLOWNS Admission, 50 Cents; The President. Tim official bulletins f tliu President's cotulltloii for tliu piist week otiitltl not havo been more fnvorablo ami satlsfao tory, and tho universal tooling Is one ol .conflilenco in tliu President's recovery. There may bo hidden dangers, nml the President may experience another .set back on his' roail toward convalescence, but people- prcicr to believe that from this time forward his progress to health will be steady ami rapid. Tho surgeons, however, say the pa tient Is not yet out of dancer, ami whllo they believe ho will recover, they abate none of their efforts or vigilance in his behalf, but wateh every change and symptom with the most careful anxiety. The wound has been relieved of most foreign aud irritating matter, and is jiow in a fairer way to improve. Parti cles ol the broKen rib were discharged through tho incision recently made, and tho pus flowed freely. The struggle lias been so protracted that his strength is much reduced, aud it must still be a nuestlan for some weeks whether he can weather tho storm. Professors Hell ami Talntor lmvo for the past week been experimenting with Hell's tilectrlo annaratus. In search ol the ball, and they have at last been sue cessful. On last Monday the instrument located tho ball and it lies in the lront wall of the abdomen, immediately over the groin, about five inches below nnd to tho right of tho naval. On last Saturday the President sat up In bed and partook of a hearty meal prepared by Mrs. Garfield's own uanils He expressed himself as feeling much better and stronger than at any time previous slneo he was shot. The voluntary surrender of Sitting Hull, doubtless terminates tho Indiai troubles in'the Northwest, nnd brings in all prnbablity, a permanent peace with the Sioux. Sitting Hull went over the Canadian border in 187G, nfter the Sioux jvar of that year, refusing to sub mit to our arms. lie took some 1,600 followers with him, but they have boon strangling back from time to time, until it appears ho had a company of only 200 who roinalned faithful with him to tho ond. Tills pcacablo surrender, par ticularly at this season of the year, In dleates that tho Indian Chief has become convinced of tho uselcssncss and folly of longer defying the lawn, and tho act is considered by tho Indian Oilloe (here foro as n gunvanteo of peace in tho fit ture. Sitting Hull will probably be do talned under military supervision at .one of the army posts for a while, and then put on an agency. Ills band wil prolmblv be divided nnd distributed, si as to nrevont concerted action by the jnembeirs hereafter. Sitting Bull. Tho steamer, General Sherman, with Sitting Hu.ll, White Dog, Soarlet Thun dcr, Four-horns-nR-high-as-tho-Clouds, Hono Thunder and Sitting Hull's sister, Pretty Plume, on board, bound for Fort Yates, arrived at Hismarck last Monday rooming and was greeted by over 2,000 people at tho levee. Silting Hull aud staff wore given a banquet by Capt C JV, Hatchellcr, of Pittsburg, and H. D Vcruilly, private secretary of general luannger and superintendent of tho Northern Pacific. Sitting Hull refused to ride on a car, prcferlng a wagon He did riot understand the locomotive power sufficiently to risk his life. This Jb the first white city Sitting Hull ovor saw. He was givon a reception at tho hotel, and relished the dinner hugely. He could not see how cream was frozen in tho summer time, and though digni fied, he yet asked many questions oi the interpreter. Ills two wives nnd two pair of twins were with htm. His wife is called a pretty woman among tho Sioux, and really her features are not bad. Sitting Hull is forty-seven yours old and is in perfect health, oxcept his eyos are weak, causing hlyi to wear glasses, He did not make any speech, except the usual pow pow and was per fectly independent. He has seven chil dren, tbo youngei-t twins of four win ters. Crow-fogt, a sovon year old son, through whom ho delivered up his gun i marvels of tin arenic oe equalled oy any Riders, Better liUvm 25 Cents, to Major Hrothcrton, is a bright little fellow, aud a twin brother ol the child ho brings word from the lodges. While here Sitting Hull sold several pipes and trinkets at enormous figure. and sold his autograph to those who anted It. IIo writes his own name in nglNh very well, but doe.s not speak the language. IIo lias some French education, but In gcnoiul appearance he a full blooded Sioux. At six o'clock 10 boat left for the 'igency, where there are already seven hundred of his tribe nder tho protection of tho soldiers. Ills meeting with his nephew, Caul, his laughter and other relatives was an interesting ami touching scene. Weather Predictions for Aurjii3t. Tho following are the weather pre dictions of Professors' Vennor and Tlco lor tho remainder of this month. Take itlior tho general features lor the quarters of months than for tho respec tive dates themsulves. vKNSon's l'ltniucTioxs: 2. Generally pleasant weather. 3. with fairly warm dajsand 4. cool to coht days, ami fall-like ft. evenings and nights. 6. Fair and pleasant. 7. Sunday Heat and storms,' 8. Sultry weather with heavy 9 showers with cooler evenings. 10. Ditto. 11. Heat again in tho United States. 12. with eloudy and sultry weather, 13. with norms in Canada. 14. Sundny cooler change. 16, Cooler cold, cloudy and pleasant. 1C. Storms through portions of Yir ginia. 17. Hull i-torms aud frosts 18. probably In some sections. 19. Heat and storms. 20. Ditto. 21. Sunday sultry and shnworv. 22. Sultry and windy. 23. Hont and wind. 24 Ditto. . ita. Heavy storms on the lakes, St 26- Lawrence and around Kew York 27. Cooler weather, 28. Sunday rains and frosts in 29. northern sections. 80, Fair and pleasant, cool evenings 31. nnd nights, with indications of r turning heat. tick's rucuiCTiONs: 4th and 6th, clear or fair. 6th to 9th, clouding, threating woath or, with henry rains and storms in lo calltles. 10th and 11th, clear. 12ih to lfith, clouding to tiircatculn wenthor, witli local rains, lfith and 17th, clear. 18th to. 22d, clouding, threatenin weather, with heavy rain ttorins. 22d nnd 23d. clear ami cool, liability to fro9t in northern tier of states heavv (tonus liavn occurred. 21th to 27th, clouding, threatening weather wil h local rains. The comparatively warmer days will bo about tho 3d. 9th, lfith, 22d, 27th and 31st. The comparatively cooler davs will be about the 4th, 10th, 16th, 23d and 28lh. It is reported that an attempt Is be ing mado to secure a pardon for tho Younger brothers, who aro undergoing sentences of imprisonment for life in the Minnesota Penitential y, for tho murder of tho Cashier of the North field National Dank. Tho fact that tho constitution of Minnesota unfortuniitolv prohibits capital punishment prevented the execution of theso men, or thoy would havo suffered tho penalty they so fully deserve, Tho petition for their pardon, after a cnniluemcnt of only threo years, is a presumption that should no remiKid, ami is very inopportune jiiiit now when tho public is excited by two more murders ,by tho old gang, .Of which tho were tho leaders. There is no penalty km wii to law sovoro enough to pni.'ish tho Younger brothers for ono half tho eilnies they have committed, and tbo Governor of Minnesota will no moro pardon thorn than ho would re cat-e so many devils for the work of de struction and crime. 7 p. m. The largest before the public in- world, inn. wnndnrfnl ouier snow on cartn. f it i (capers, ON EARTH. flew Point. Mr. Mntchett. of Indiana has now chariro ol the Snrav farm. The happiei-t mail In our town lust now is Kobeit Hester. It is a bov. -.Jacob Hayhlll nnd wlfo aro stieiul- lug the summer with friends and rela tives In Ohto and Indiana. Frank Lane, who has been verv iioK for .some time, with typhoid fever, getting .some better. Also William M as-io is able to bo out airain. Hubert Cuiinlnghnm has sold u'l his claims of tho crops on the Spray tin m and has bought a wood land farm Dt ten acres somewhere near Now Point. O. D. Cox who has had quite u stay hi Indiana, is m our midst again. He has not furgottcn to bring that peculiar pleasing Miillu back with him. Look out for him charming young ladies. Tho lollowing is a report of tho Now Point Glass Hall Shooting Club on iat'urdiiy, July 23d: James Ham broke 11 out ui a iius-dble 18, A. L. Herslincr I I, G. W Acton 13, Samuel Now land 11, ut.d W. H. Carson 8. -'Dry, drier dryost we over saw" is tho language used by some of our fann ers around Is'ow Point just now, and our oru buyers nre offering high mieesfor corn and not getting but little at that. Our present prospect for a good crop this year is not a verv good one. Summer Fun. Tho Aiienst mimltii- of tlm Minct.,. Monthly quite Ignores tho idea that tiiero is nothing going on at mid-sum mer, cushions certamlv aro going on, as aro the people who display them, it iiuiieais. i iu laiesL mini ht nt in nv. celleut magazluo being mado no with imrneuiar relereiice to this fact. What s moro eleiriint tor the untmliir.titiir.n and ton-shore, what is most suit7ibio to nine in, drive iir, and what fashion ad vises 'ladies to wear while 'jathlng, anil even when "coming to" nfterward, aro an sei uown in ino uomcMic'a pages. For startllne- novelties, tlinm urn iln. scriptions ot tho now carrlnge-drcss, ino u n ines necomi. nml t in n-i emu. brio walking-suits which havo found a place for their brilliancy along tho elm ded promenades of fashionable) resorts, and even by I ho waves and fea-sund. Tho mountain aud country di esses inenuoneu in tins number aro full ol suggestions of ease and "tnkinn- i-nm fort." to which tliu eimntnr mi llnnu tic Art fits m liarmrjiiiyiisly for chilly d.U's and wet mormmrs. Tho children havo as many novelties as their elders nowadnvs. nml tlm An. gust Jhvicstic Monthly treats of their uui-iiimr ami ui-uoor, nest mm every day dres.-os, their traveling outfits, and r.ven their shoes ami stockings. Tho article on Novel stvles for clnMinn shows that dashing fashions are not onllued altogether to grown people. The Domestic Monthly is published by llliiko & Company,' corner Hroadway anil J'ourteentli htrent, Now York, at ipl.GU por your, inclusive of patter premium. Single copies 15 cents. LOST. Tho Row Mr. Millor'has lost. Ids milk cow. color black; brown along tho back, white face, with white spots miner ner uouy arm on ner legs Her bag is probably spoiled by thi tinio. Any ono finding her plonso in lorm mm. ' LOST. A red silk hnndkerehlsf was left lying on ono tho benches in tho park las Tuesday evening. The finder will bo rewarded by leaving it at this oflloo. Dan. Martin is now currying a com pleto stock of Uuirgv Harness ol his own mamuacturo wmcn win no soiu n cheap as first class work can bo. Call and bo convinced. CAMfORNlA KIDNEY TEA. Tryit when all other remedies fail and get relief. Huy It of King & Proud, Ore- n; Franca & Jo., Iforoit City. Da, mo, sol, fa, me, ra, do Do not forgot your immo 'oi-son. T, S. Hmtle now koepf n stock of sheet music. lie It known that tut onllnanro tncorporutlnii thu C'lt.r of Oreuoii, as a CJily of tliu Kourll illiui.i u iiriivlilcil lir tho -Slututo lutvs (if ilia- i soitri, was, on the ui ilay of AiiKtiit, 1631, uuli inlttdl to the people of Oregon at a buchl K.'octlon, held for Hint niirposn ; and nl wild flection tin re was rust 12o votes for, and o voUs ntiiiliiit x.il'l onlltmtii'ti. Now therefore. I. Jnm'-s K. Cummins. Mayor of ciild city, do ilcclaie and iirocliilin, that said City of Onii'in has, by wild election no held, adopted said ordluuiico by a iinilorlty of iu s ?AS , LWj 9 & fe 0 The Markets. Cattm: Ti e past week has just closed an active and ntisfetoiy cattle market; although tho supply was much larger than tlm average, there was no yery coilslderablo overplus of any elai-s of stock, and w'ilh possibly tho excep tion of low grade natives, prices wore supported throughout. Choice nnd extra qualities comprised only a small per eentage of tho offerings, and for Midi the market developed increased strength. The canning demand seem ed active throughout tho week, and, notwithstanding the very liberal re ceipts of growers, everything found quick sales at pr:rus quoted below. lions The pail week saw an active and firm market. For the season thu receipts were r.uch more liberal than usual, butthero were not enough hogs to supply the demnmi, and prices kept firmly up. From thu outset tho pack ing iloiiiaud was urgent. The quality of tho offerings was such as to give very general sntistuctlon, and never bet tor at this time ol year. At this time of year heavy were quoted at ?1.60. CIIIOAIIO, August 4, tssi, llOIIS. C'.UTt.K Thursday . ,.f. a T frli so rrmur H'ltimmy... . .. f. i'ji a so . . II AO (I ,TJ . . (1 lio (i ;v, .. o ib ii ;ii .. ) TO OUo .iiuniuiy Tuesday Wednesday.. WiiKAT-Tho trading during tho past week was eharaeteilzed by much activity, n good deal of excitement, and a feverish, unsettled condition of pri ces ; but firmness and buoyancy was the lending feature. Nearly all outsido markets, including foreign, seemed t exhibit nn upward tendency, fed nnd strengthened no dmtbt.by tho continued unlavorab'o crop reports, Intensified by several severe storms which seemed to spread over a Inr.ve portion of tho West, Injuring the grain and letardlng har vest operations. Coux, Thero has been nn active business iu this market, nnd the feeling was generally ctrong with a sharp ad vance during tho early part of tho week, but later there was a reaction and a part of tho advance was lost. Thursday J-'rldaj Saturday Monday Tuesday Wi-UiU'sday HlllfMKXTH. Mnltlaml WHKAT. COHX. ... si la 9 48 .... 1 15 40 .... i i. ..... 4a 1 VII 4 .... 1 VU 4!l .... 1 21 M STOCK OIIAItr. U S SEALED BIOS. Notion Is hereby rIvon, Unit sftaled bids wil' lift roi'plvfil liv tin, lintlprsti'npri nn t, Cl,in- day, Si'Mtt-mbpr 1st ltml, for furnhhinir the Oregn rnbllu Bchools eighty irdsof pood dry iiiirmvuim. w.n. UAVin, ' Heeri'tary lloaid of Education, AND Li&liteiiiig. OHKOON, MO., Hole Affcnta for Iho Mnim pnteul Copper Cable I'll,.,, M. , btv,. Il.tltllb t'ltll UtlUfjLII ., thu Mchtniiu; Jtod hiMucss for tho p.iM four rtn.'U T1 V TWi. li.ivlntr I. on,, nin,,n.l l nii, rciuro io iiunureua di paruc.i lor wuoiu ho had dune work nil of whom am satlitlcd, liuYliiK Hsyoclated Ills bmther with li'in la business and taken tho neenoy of the above rod which they consider tho very bust manu fnctiiicd, they ask tho patronauu ot all wlio do .slro sutu tirotccUon against Uxlitnlng. DEAt VmI MKN YOU KNOW. Dewnro of Clilragn " ,Iumicrs " who will sivlndlr. vnu liv furniihhui Inferior rods uud i'hari;ing double prices. Our homes aro In uuit rwmiy pnu wu uxprci, iu cuiiiiuuu 10 iiu lieru. llcncu.lt Is to our Interest to deal HOiinra. ly mid hontirubly with tho pooplo and wo In tend to do s i OltKOON, MO. No Good Preachlnn. No man can do a good job of work, preach a good sornion, uy ii law suit woll, doctor a patient, or writo a good artlolo when lie feels misorahlo and dull, with Bliigulsh brain and unsteady nerves, ami uono should make the at tempt in audi a condition when it can be so cheaply and easily romoved by u little Hop Bitter. See other column. Words pass awav. infractions remain. Let your actions be worthy ones. i..i.ir,iii. Ssfh See Our at ten o'clock, headed ea in our magnificent G drawn by twelve Magnificent White Stallions, elegantly drapedr) i, 50 Cents: CLOSING OUT! EVERYTHING MUST Wo are closing out goods, consisting of of Hardware, Stoves, in order -to. leave tho business, and if you of this opportunity to MET call early, as they must be sold by October 1st. W. H. WIIXIAMB, Forest. City, Mo. N. H. Anyone itesirlnir to rntriuru good opening. We will sell the ontiro in mi uuiiifj n. oiuiu uiiiiuiii nun comniouioiis rcsitionci) lor sale clieap. W. 11.. WILLIAMS. Public Attention IS CENTEHED ON COKMIJFTIOW AT ation's N Hut somethlug of far moro importance demands tho attention of the citizens of Mound City and Holt county just now, and that is THE BED-ROCK PRICES ON HOT WEATHER OOBS! Wo Havo Them in Jill Styles nnd Prices. WELTY BEOS & CO. BXOTJlVI tCITY, JCO, Corsant & Meyer, ivcouiiiriD oitit. Arojinanoxl prep arations for paiH in Dry Clothing, GrocerloH, Onps, Gloves, Boots and Shoes, Queoswitro and Ghtssware. They are determined not to he excelled in Stylo, qnal- "Trm-f WWII II III i mi WMHIii I j ity or prices, Duo notice will ho given on Receipt oi stock. OOItSAUT & MEYER, Grand Street Parade! by Prof. Graves' Silver Men Band Ohariot GO! our entire stock of a full and complete line Tinware, Pumps, etb. at OST, country. We mean would take advantage secure cheap goods, In lmslin. lrn U-nlllll CIV lin,-n Id n stock, and give satisfactory reasons to THE Capital ALL the Fall Cam- Goods, Hats, ( Cornet Band, mount Children 25 Cfcnts John S. Chapin, of Now Liberty has tho choicest lot oi tllilt lias over bean offei-nil fm- imtu tm .,., ,? ,,.11 ,insiruii, i.iuuii iiu micro nil (Ii., ,,.,i,l,. tl.iu t.M (.1.1.. I tWII'f lllL'MOf V1U,..,1.I ...1.1..I. 1 tt A..t .JOHN S. CH JlIAl'IN, Craig, Mo. ' FOR SALE. Hevrral dl-slmlltt- ilunllhl:. Ihuhp. nml Intd In Oiraui. at re.Ton.'dile i.Uch. yvr trrms etc.. call anil see O'I'AM.ON t IKVINI!. OreKOn, Mo. Qeo. P. Luckhardt, lillSR OREGON, mo-, J Brocdorot the Cnlcbrated Thoroughbred l have- a uunilicr nf lliormijlitircit rolamt Clilual'lirs now ruailyfor salo ihat are lireit f nnu full 1'olanil China Hoars anil Himv, auU wlilcltt nirernn tho most ica.ionable terms to tliosu ilc.ilrlnx n sHperlnr finality of lioKs. Mtock brceilers who have seen my jil pronounce tlicia THE BEST over ofiereit for sale In Jlolt Comity. Tljpy are all full Wnoils, ami liavo a clear pcdlcrco. Jly sows aro from tue well known l'oland Clilaii stock raisers, 11. V, Horsey & Hons, of lVrrv I'lko county, Illinois j A C and T (! Taylor, iif (Irecncastle, Hulllvan county, Mlnourl, and my Hoar from II. Castle, of Wlllmliigton, jfllls county, Illinois. Iln u-n slr,.,i l.i-ii,,.,t t..... ho by Jim Crow ; 1st dam Jenny laud t 2,1 dam. Allot my stock Is tlioroiiKlilired and not re lated In any particular. Call aud see. tlicm at tiv Numpit. ,ihi,,ii.. Oregon. 8 Ot'O. J'. I.UCKHAWDT, nnr.fioN, mo. The Motive Power The most heautiful illustration of umuiHiiiuiii mm wmiuerful s- ," u u" inn uioue is n steam cngino. It is the emliodlmont ot conscious power, nnd will walk nwav with 30 of 4Cl hmivilv l,,,l.,n .- ' lv n, rim li'nnlil tnl.-n .. 7 . 7 .j ....j. ,m u joiinu woiir it and toss it about, or push a baby car riage down hill. Isn't it a picture tu look at as It stands calmly on tho rni's ovory point and baud throwinrr back ,,,i-,i ttu uiiuusiieu irold tho engineer's cab looking as neat as a lady's parlor? Did you over think how Wot-tliluus this fri'llllll m.i..M.. . I.I V.I " ."v.Hiiu lYUIIIll IU without the power to start into lf0 tho wonderfiil cogs and lovorsP L,.t J no nt a moral fnun tl.iu ts 1.. . . and apply it to every day business HfoR Villi will Sim fit i . I mr in tiiis musstl 'gnT Xirof existence itsolf-tho flotivo p.wor! You enn't start tlm ii ii rl n liiiitni.ua lirt.iL., av "lu fully without the energy and push of live men to keep it gowg, Tl o prln c do is the bame Tiij,oth cases-tho " " lNls mo engino itm tho live man Ihn IniBliirma- 'n,n ...I.i i.-. . ulesSwitii)0X.0lJ?0' havo laboreS for years to per,ct our business macno. wo'vo "tlghto d tho bands, oilod tho cogs" and Intro- tjiink now that it makes good timo on tho track and wo want y.m to como nnd see it work. We have been obliged to get muro room aud havo moved into Wo storo room just cast of Klnr & I iVuds's drug storo, where you can see the finest lino of Furniture m Holt nnilntv Hill. , ...... . ' "y' .......v. . v juj, Bi,n.K 0j ij0mn. uUhonmrah'aCiy"" AI. JACOBS, Orcgo?, ZT J. T. Thatcher of Oregon, Mo., has a sure euro for fo. vcrandngtio. Warranted to cure o, on re bottle. TmT h0MV' ?6 J r xv , . rMrmmmvi.rsX -- . ZTa