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The Election. Jait Thursday elections were held In .cluyun States namely, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jer sey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Mississippi, Mltjnesuta, Wisconsin and Nevada. Massachusetts elected Gover nor Jjong and the en tiro llcpublicun picket. Connecticut elected inuinborb oi the lower branch of the (iencrul a .SLQinbly and fourteen out of twenty-four Senators. rcwjrsay clocted p por tlon of its Lotfisluturo, two thirds of the Senate holding over. The batlJa in rcnusylvania was of .considerable Inter cut, luatiiiiuch as there was an Indepen dent candidate .for the office of Stnto Treasurer against what Is called tho itcpubllcau niaehlno nominee. The VJrjflnla contest was, perhaps, in n n;vtloiifJ point of view, the most Important of all, In consequeuco of a largo portion of tho Democracy, under the leadership of Mahone, being in re volt against tho liourbon Democracy. Their.ttckct was supiwrtpd by the ltc publlcnns, and was successful. Tho victory Is Uic first great step in the break up in ,thn solid south. Maryland and Mississippi arotheouly other Southern States where elections took place,' .and both are Democratic by reduced majorities. Minnesota, which elected n Governor and State officers, holds its place- in the Republican lino; In Wisconsin the (Ireenbackere had a ticket In the field, but Mr. Husk, the Republican candidato for Governor, Is believed to be elected. The Republi cans expected to carry Nevada. New York Is claimed by both parties and It will probably take the official vote to decide. The German M.E. Church Dedication. Tho dedication of the M. K. Chinch, which took place Sunday, October 29th, about seven miles northeast of town, was a very Interesting meeting. The , jffeathcr was lavorable, consequently a Jarga number of persons wcro present. After an Interesting sermon by Hov. pegopbaura, the phurebwns dedicated ,ln the usual form by Rev. Fiegenbaum, Herman and Kiemcr. The liberality ot some on this occasion was indeed praise (worthy. Relow'wo give the amounts as subscrjbed befo this poetjug was nciu. John llnruecker dejrge Meyer C'lmfcs Illli'Iibcck. $ 1OT no 100 00 1(0 w 80 00 A niuu J."1J.nlfIibich SO D) den. Homelier C. rWimmii .vv.n. oi)ii J. Alplemalu C. Mlch'il 11. Hchulle J. Kt'.-nrM lMillScliulto 1". JIuCm'tnii .Tr J no. a. Meyer A.Roecker Geo. Adolph rtert Markt Herman Hchultc Jake Mxrkt KnKIn Yetter , Miuai4'rlwub.ium ,L'i. Durecr ;. ... V. Ilelwu?: in i. ScharlinR .1. Hun Murtlu niul Mary lloruccker I'hll Koitock . Jotllsl Mover m. iun?i..; Jtu Mever Mike llimi l'ii'i Kolnier r toilet. . .. J. llirr J. Bihlnt !l'J. I'tl"7 Imi el I'rimip.'Ui Mr. P.. 'IhUc .1. Horn'Cker 1'. W. lluttmauii 1') (HI .10 HO S3 00 2 09 M 01 io m fiOO r. ou 10 0'J i oo sow 6 00 10 00 fi 00 S 00 , 53 00 . 1 (IO M 01 10 01 ft Oo 10 00 8 03 . . . . 5 (13 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 (0 7 00 30 00 i!0 00 10 00 S 00 3 00 c oo 3 00 Rev. Fiegenbaum then told them that Jhero was yet three hundred dollars to .bo raised, and that he would allow them il'teen minutes to raise that amount. AvJiUe .ho was holding his watch waltln for tho fifteen minutes to roll away and ,tho money to roll In, the following per sons responded: Adam Hcli mill t J. lloimeckcr '. ijllienlicck., "Vm.Opol AV. Burger.. Men, Jlonfoker , TJIIty Honneckrr Jl.Schiilti l.'i'V, I'leeenhaum llev. Itlemcs , '. Mldipl Thlt linstock It. Fink .t. nun:.... 2A 00 25 00 a 00 10 (HI 10 00 10 On 10 00 s 00 r. 00 c 00 n no ft 00 s 00 ft 00 s 00 s 00 s 00 A 00 ft on 3 00 :i 00 3 no 3 00 .1. Alnllennln Fred MKrkt JlHcliatllng.. j no. .neisciii Jnft GutknuElit..-..., -.1. Unifr.er.V.; Mrs. nfehcr Macule JinliC(leu... Joseph Nfielsch,.-.., .11 aiiiuili Kramer..., Jin; Iinlmdcn 2 00 2 00 retcrlmboden,..,, ,t: 200 .Mrs. Schmidt , 200 .11111, nniic niincK .ir..... Mrs. tlco, Meyer , Mm. Jim Ifornpoker... llev, Selp , 2 oo 2 00 2 00 1 eo A, (Iciiieckcr , JTril Krnmer.. Will. 1.1I1K ft 011 ft no 1. Fidiule 00 "SI. Hunj. t 00 f INI rreti nrainer i Here ground, Before somo of tho last.amounts were subscribed, Geo. Meyer stated that lio would make up the amount that was yet in arrears, which was 830. Tho .Germans have shown themselves tp bo an important factor in'tho development of Holt cnunty interests. They enma hero as a class with nothing but willing hands. And now they oan' point witli (thblr pride to tholr farms, nnd to their oliurchos whero they worship God -in helr own mother tongue, mid say these ire monuments of industry j ' yVUliln a radais of a few miles in tho said eom.nunlty, are two mills and threo churches, which speaks well for tho dlfforon.t farmers In that neighborhood. Key. Herman and others comjnunlcatjed .these .things to'frionds nnd relnUvts' in ,the old' country which resulted In'b'ring Ing a number of families of ' wealth 'to our county wlthlu'th'o last two' years. This provos thata word of eneotirs'go montto fpien'ds abud, '9oritradiclliig tho talsft v'qmors afloat 'concerning b'no of the best States in tho Union, would biinj.' amllies of wealth and oilergp,' of , all nationalities to our State. ' Your Hands should bo kept warm during the winter and the best way'to do this, is to, go to Ira rotor's and purchase a' pair of those Jluok Glovo8. Largest stock, Lowest pricos. "Our line of Orocorle. is now and complete at lowest pricos by Kreck & )Vtoij, HOLT COUNTY. Its Location, Financial Condition and Induce ments to Immigrant. The richest and most productive soli In thu win Id flimnan II. llqttqn'. Tho most beautiful country I ever looked upon., aytird Taylor. Are you coming West? Come to Holt county where th(c atmosphere Is pure, clear nnd .liriieiiiB where hun dreds of people, from ciljes and else- where, throughout the cast and south. resort for health and pleasure, and tako up their rosidencu during summer's lieated term. Holt county Is situated In tlio north western corner of Missouri, nnd is tho banner county of tho fnnious "l'latto Purchase i'' Is bounded pn tho north by Atchison and Nodaway counties; on tho east by Nodaway and Andrew counties, and on the south and west bv tho Missouri River, which separates it from Kansas and Nebraska. It has an area equal to 10,4131 square miles. Tho soil is alluvium; composed of layers of sand, vegetable mould and clay. Its fertility Is absolutely unsurpassed, the nvcrage number of bushels per aero of thu various products belugas follows corn, 80; wheat, 28; oats. 41; barley, 40; rye, 22; Irish potatoes, J120; Sweet potatoes, 300; turnips, 200; timothy, 2 tons; L'rnitio hay, 3 tons; Hungarion grass, 3 tons; millet, 4 tons; clover, .tons; hemp, 2 tons; tobacco, 1,000 lbs; Haxsecd, 20 bushols. Tho best of wa tcr nnd thu finest ot timber, abound throughout thu wholo cntlro country. Also constecmblo coal, and building stone in abundance, can be found in all parts of tho county. No Indebtedness hangs ovor thu county to retard its progress, and it has n school fund exceeding $100,000 now on Intorcst. It has olghly-soven organ ized school districts, besides a Normal beliool nt Urcgon, an AcaJomy at Mound City, and a German sihool at Corning, employing, In all, one hun drcd nnd sixteen teachers. Tlirco railroads traverso Holt county in tlillerent directions and carry its im ports and exports to and from its ninu growing towns. Fruit growing, as an industry, is most profitable omployment hero Fruit, grown In Holt county, is fast bo coming known throughout tho West uy its invariably havlnir carried off prizes at the Fuirs. There aro many larmuvs hero whoso annual incomofrom npples alone amounts to from $000 to 1 ho annual stock product varies in cattle Irpm 12,000 to 20,000 head; and miiogsfrom 50,000 to Gi,0C0 head o 1 , . oL'vurui uuni-unu nurses aim mules aro sold annually; and sheep, being elear from all diseases hero, thrive finely 1 no population of the county by the last census was lG.iilO. Oregon, the county seat, has a population of about 1,300, and Mound City, near the conn ty's center, has about tho same number Tho other .ojyns are smaller. iravei in tjiiy portion of Holt county jou pieaso, apit you will find emnforta blu nnd happy hoipes, good school i.nuses, lli)o cnurcl) hoiises, excellent roads and bridges, aii) as Intelligent inuustiions, frugal and plucky people us uver turned a furrow or cat a vote laxcsaro low, the prices of land range from $1.25 loSM) per acre, resl deuces anil business houses nre boiii" built, and evidences of thrift on every hand. aro see)) vt tin a climate ns mild ns California - 11 r -t ...... u nun ns joruio us mat ot Jigypt, water as. plenty as In New York, fruit us lino ns in Now Jersey, and The Ooiintv 1a. per to giro yon tho noiys, wo invito you to Holt coanjy, U( mado this connnv. majjuouio 111 U lauilltf it s llieir heii tagc. His net it lazy man's ranuliso. mil u is last becoming tho prudonts iiiiil a J4UUII Como t Holt county. Our Stock Complete, kauies utoaks and Dolmans, benuti- iui styles, l'nees, $2 to $15. A great iuuif.1 vress uoous. 1'ilecs lower man over. uur stock of Overcoats, Clothing, Hoots and Shoes aro ready for your lu speelion. Confident wo can suit you in ,...,,,.1 nun iiriuen wo rospeettuily Invite fVnit. nfnn. In,l. ... t ... 11 . j hi kivo u 11 can, FORI) & SMITH. Forest City, Mo. I Uarry A largo stock of Trunks, and Valises 111 connect) n with my full lino of Har- uii ana guarantco ealisfaetlon in pri. i'03- Jof R. Stono.'Maltland, Mo. l ' ..iv-o, Q)uSomo people nro in tho habit ot ouyit.g their clothing Jn larger cities. una m uii wrong uecauso Krock & Wat son Will lllll vrv.. ...... r ..1, .1.1.1 . ... ..... j..M j. iui uuiiiiiur hi, iusi as ronconablo fiirures. ' ' Dan. Mnrtln is agent for the Sludoba ker wagon nndTish Urns, niiinin.ni.wi wngon'nnd will Soil them nt St. Joseph 11 iwym CAan UVH LOW DOWN Aimu r a lit nn The largest line of Hoots and Shoes, Uats.Capn and Gont's Furnishing goods' Just received. A rtniV lnf nf linn .watches, all rhakos nd "prices, oods iiuiiiiun. if.a rep rose mctf. 'M,w f AAoiiKn, Oregon, Mo. If smokers will smok,: nmi n..... Seems to bo nnvnmi',ln .n,..l. .1.' . J... ";.i.":,V.,"."V" B" p. y. upstouer .... .null uijiuin, Mi: Ills Btoek is com- ilcte, -I New Btvlos In Qucenswaru at CrceK Wnjtsou'a. THE LADIES of Mound City and Holt county will And it to their lnlorofct tp call at Misses Owens and Barber's Millinery and Dross-Maklne establishment, before buying elsowhero. SeooHd door south of V. W, Frazer's residence iiuss, oiuiuios, sonars, nridies, Ilaltors, L nos, Whips, Net, Robes, Dusters, lilnnk'pla. Menclwio (ml, 1 11 ' W.JI1IU3. HUH !llirillN!l Resting. Died. In St. Josonh Mo., November 4th, 1831. nfter a Hncoiing and painful illness, Airs. U.K.S.Roblnsoa, of rorcsl City, Mo. The deceased, whether as wife, motlier or friend, poisesscd a rare com bbiatlon of qualities. To a cultivated mi.ud and a puro womanly heart weru aJlilcii all the graces that could adorn and Lpautify a lifo that was as unselfish us it was stabiles and sinless. Jsho was pgsscpsed of a positive, strong mind, yot beautifully iendor and consulerato of tho ppinions nnd tastes of others, nnd while sho walked with circumspection tho devious paths .of human life, was strict and tenacious as to tho rules nnd principles which guided her; yet was sho full of that charity nnd forboarnnco which will always orylallzo her mem ory In tho hearts of her sorrowing rel atives and friends. Sh loaves a hus band and eon, and a larc;o circle of friends both In St. Joseph and Forest City, to mourn her loss. tiii: Century Magazine (Scribner's Monthly) FOR THE COMING YEAR. Willi tho November nntnhiir lieirnn llm nir scrips uiulcr tlm title ot Tim Ontnry Mnirit. !. which will Uo. la fact, n now, cnlawU, mill lniiruicd"Hrrlbner." TliopaKo Is some- wiiuiid iKer 11nu.w1uvr.au nut nil D etune 01 11 lanrcr sl?v, mut IncrcasiiiK tho rending matter Fourteen Additional I'mrom. TtlO follnwllll? U n HUtnni!l.v nt till. Inn.ltnf- fcututosof tho new series tor the coming year ; A SnrSnvflbyJlM, Burnett (tiutlitir 01 -iiiai iMyi u- i,owr i eiuitlcd "ThmiiKli Oiio Administration." u itory of Waililiit'ton WtiHlror the r.onlKlniint!rcolrn,. By Geo. W. Catto, author oi "tlrandtalmrs," etc, j nvnwi v. iiiusiriiii'ii iiHni'n. on uio iniui lions and nnuatirp oi Creole llfn In I.imUhinn. .. V,V,'ov,', Vf- B lowellii (author of "A. Chanco Acqunlntancc." etci), dealing wllh vii..iai.ivii9lli:.i Ul JllulTirull l.ilUt ,11.5 ',,a Modern Nrulptur. A t Vtulf i "" '"' "cuiinurr," uy Hire. Lucy M. Mltclioll. 10 ("Plain Uio Ilueit scilea of en - Krayirigs jftnulillslied of tho inaMeriilocra of fculiituic. There will also liu papers im "Llv- mik Biiiciiiiii ncuipinrs," itiui on (Do "Yuungnr v..,..v... w. kiii,ii.., ,uil. iiuiiimiicu. n,,.e,v,Icrn.,, By "ork. by Richard Grant hitc. A popular and valuublo scrlen. to Imj Illustrated with wonderful completeness UIMi U.ilUi( Archlleclnro nnd Ilccorntlon In will ho treated In away to Interest both house. lion or mill Imiuew fo; with many practical as tVII ... Ilnlll Hill lll.i......tn.... r ... ' . ' iwuiimui iiiu-uiuiium iruiu rccciu uc sluns. . lepreBrntHture Men mill Women of i..u inn vniury. uiogriipiurnl sketches, accompanied hy portrait of (leorcB Khot, ltob j'rt llrownltig. llev. Frederick Vv. Itobcmon .i -iV.i- .. ..." . ,VJ. .'iiiuiciv .iriiuiu, tlirlstlna Uosctti, mid Cardinal Newman, ami or the younger American authors, Win I). IlmvHls, Henry .lames. Jr.. nnd Cleo. tV. Cable MrrneH 1,1 T)iirl(cry' llntttliorno'H nnil UeurKo Kllol'n afovela. Hucceedlng tho lllustralcd scries on tho scenes of Dickens i! liuvi'in, 'I hit Reform of tlm Civil Nrrwlna i. mngemeat have been mailo for a series of tiuto papers on tliU pn-sMna polltlcid ipif stlon. oetry iiiul VoelM In America, Tliero mil luniiiiiii'Mii ixnigieiiow, wiuttler. Knier son, ImvkI nnd others, by U. C. Hledman. ioricN, Nkcleliev nnd Kmhv u1!IV bo expeetcd fioni t'liarle- Dudley Warner, W. D. Howell. "Matk Twain," jMward I&kIcMoii, Henry James Jr., .lolm Mulr. MUs llordoi V.UH iiiiiik. 11. 11. lien, h. ,;an u .loci c hand lor I arils. A. C. I odwood. V. D. illllrtt. Noah iruiiKS, rraim . moCKIOll, COllMailCP t, WoOlSOtl. II. H. ltnvi.li.nli Alhn. wlll..... ai ilngtoii madden, John nurroiichs. i-nrke Ooodnhi. Toniiniiso Walvlnl. Henry King, fcrnest Inscrsoll. f. L. (lodkln. K. U. Wash biirnu.and many others. n-iP1i?,",r,.W0'"lt;,'',"1 '.'TI,B Adventures nf tho T Moduli." and Mil uur unl f.irr u, .ii fin'-V.1; 'iy A'!,tl" 1)nu,11' a'" uliioiig o'lher W .1 " '"!' ii'iii'iuillTti, I he I.illlorlul l)iniirliiiiiiiii iii.mi.i.. "t will .!'. unusual y 'tomulete. nnd "Tin. Wirid's Woik" will be considerably enlanrert Tue lirlco ot ' remain at 8 1. 011 pnr vnarlitt cents 1 Tim Vi'iilury Mitirnzlii will Tlm ,.,.rtrtt (.I,..'.,. nV VV."' ' !" K' 1" '.' III HMI VM'l r ..t....t.n.i i.VmJi I.... i i i. .".iaiu i., iiiiiiauu. Issued lust before hi death, pbnu enipbcd from a Ilrc-sl7.u drawing by yatt Katon. will pos- 'a '' hitret to the readers or this niaga 1 1IP-'? 'dlered at fs retail, or togctlier ui's.-iiuir.T.iiniriixiiii-fi)rtl,.'. Snbscrlp 'iiVi ".rc V,kc". byi "i'' l"1lshein. and by book- T1IK OF.MTIIUY CO.. Union Niiuiire, I,uw York. THE COTTAGE HEARTH, rubllshediitUostoii. An Illustr.ilcd Magazine 01 nome Art anil Homo Culture. Contains ......... uiiiiik "i riunciii iiuuieaiio worth and liQNftlyo Hoiun InleriHt than liny iV-iwi'ljV' of Its jWe. ' Kach number con tabiH I'ojtralts and Sketches of Distinguish edSlen. superior Hcmo Music, Floral Art ilea Mtori-s and Adventures, Cholea Poetry, th" at. est Fashions. Tho Mother's Chalr.Tbe Stiiilei I'.s hi'i"tnted mk'H WliiUow. ilV rfilly paid"'"' 11 ,ear advancei posfogo pro .?ii5re,la,),ci1 ,.n"i'lo tho following lib f.' ,r.?rirt0,mrruk,wl 10 "" "Ubscrlbe J.L"l ' i ''""""'ithsaiuipay S2.70 In advance w....HU 'imi'hi tvn un jnir. iinn win civh y" a, Bood paper and choloo magazine for u .....v .nun hid iiricu ui fitiier. end In your subscriptions at once. STRAYED from niy farm old Past black mare. Rome white on one if1 tho liliul feet, white dot In center of forehead. 1 .?2r.iES..r'.?i 1 rec:year left ear and a spilt In tho right car. Xiao mio ytarllng red steer, will be two year 0 l In the spring, white under tho belly, bush of tho till white, crop off the left ear and a split l?i tho "K ""'T; "."'h steers branded with 11 letter "1" on the right or left hip. I will pay the Vol wlnK rewards t fq to tho i.orsoi rl turn fg the 2Wre !.,S' ,0.r ,h0 VlVm Kt "'8 2-"r old steer 1 S3 for the return of tho yearllmr steer, 'u"ee, 1'. IITOMAUIHCU. Purest City. lla. STRAY NOTICE. TrT,'5k,,p.1'y.,.t T- A,len' Clay townshln ly." tanA hlgl.: nimoi VVear o 'lt A'.Te 5 "J ' ' &: )w 1 a years .Moore and Alexander Hid' inure. Taker up. , Now Fall Stylos in Press Goods: large stock, Jow pricos by Jvreck muson. Country Produce. Farmers don't grumblo about prico of country produco when como to Oregon. I am paying lilcliest casli nrlco for linti nr. tmrra tlio you tne nnd country produce of all kinds. Como mm sen me. HKNitv Stkhuet. Our slnnlr nf .rinniu nn.l ci. t ' -" ' w J 1 1, .0 (tliu UllllUB lf very comploto and at prices within tlio iuuuii 01 ooiu oy ivreoic sc Watson. We don't often ACCllfin nilVOfiH nnpflnn- allV, but WO mUSt accuse Mr. IfnatnHni. tho CohfflCtinher. Of keonlnrr tlm llnimf ll- .liL.i..... ' . R. ....- mio it uanaies, uysters, Ulgars, cto, Common Sense. Jackson's Now .Thoorv Linimont. n common sonso romody lor man or boast. It doos not burn or blister, requires no rubbincr, and is a nosltfvn riVik fur nil cura bio allmonfs roqulifiig an external application. 'Jackson's Hohovntinp; powders purify the tilood, destroys worms and rcgulnto tho urlno, Fov sale by T. S. lllpdo, and King & Proud. Drugtjists, Oitilao Mo. Tin: East Forest is now prepared for buslnoss and will pay tho highest market prco for Wheat and Corn. ALL pVER THE COUNTY. Zilnooln. -Mr.Nnt (inthe'ry It silll on the sick list., H.llunrl Kpftnr t ilnnirAMiittli ill ullh l.rnlu fever. , llev. Kststcp commenced a protract Jd mcet Inglast rrlday. ' Miss I.lzrle Fllnn. tho hello of our nclgh Dthnod Is among a again. , -Mr, ami Mrs. Wamplernrut daughtcr.Dalty, to visiting relatives and frlcud. Mr. mid Mrfl. Turgor u-nril Hlniln tini.nv la, Haturay-lt was nn levcn ppund girl. Mr. I'ltqua, whoe resldcnco wn destroyod somo time iigo by the.storni, has rebuilt. -A pleasant day wa spent last Sundiiv. at the rcslduco of .lr. Adam f'lfnn'H.tha ocoiwlon bclngii family reunion. Among tho miests we noticed Mr. and Mrs. llennett King, Mr. John I reud uiul wife. Ilunco King nnd family. Mar tin Wumpler and wife. Mrs. Holm Martin of fn dlana. Mrs. Ja. Cottier. Win. King and James J'roud, of Indiana i Mrs. Woslev King anil son, f 1 J" ?l Win. Snow, hamuel AVninp- man and family. ..iimcn 11 iiiiiiiiMi huh wiic. i cny rnu young peopl gnthereil toge tlicr. In tho nftcrtioou n number of IMTOil fmr.tttif.1. At, nl.i.n.1 (lluiicrwns served and boll) voeal and Instru mental niUSle WAS Inlllsliril. Ml. I W.ln Vlln. rnnlributcd largely tn tho onjoymcut of both old and young Monad Cttr. -Corn 40cts. ncet $1.00. -Ho;s,W.!S. Turnips 75c. -Wheat, ll.lo. Irish potatoes, 1.50 V bu. There Is snnm ntkito.4 vi nm,n. Thoiiipaln continues quite tick. Mrs. llrlnk li - VSJ 111, u.rTil."p'?ivem('n.t" nrt! , nwkhig on our slde w."Lk.?,i Ma,'yof onrclllrcnsurc biUtdlug sub .stuntlal w alks. f,.r.nVincomlnlJr yII nttended and success ful meeting at the M. K. church. Uavo been brought ton close. Mr. rhllhm if Stewarts- n. J'1!?? bPet! ,,ulJ'K a" "r ncilr'y u" "'e preach .1 .''P 9or,c of inectliiRS lasted twenty-two 'Vsandrcsultodlii thirty-nine accessions to VV? 'thu.r.cl1 ' t' . t tier pMcsslon. I believe Mr. Hall pastor of the M. li. church here, left yesterday forSlcwnrtsvllle, to assist Mr. rail lips hi a meeting Ihcio. iZ'tey w- 8vMa,!!,n preached n very lnstruc tle discourse Bunday nt tho M. K. church here. ,1,1.l!!.,i,,l'ftwn'"T"',ilble Tested". Asaliu: torlaii hchas lcw.sui'erlorsoutsldcor those who Ited by tho American Illhle 80c ctv to canvas tho county In the Interest of tho boclctyt he contemrilates beginning the work. Ho will nd S1JS2. 1 P001'1? "f CVCfr cl'U'ch und school !l.ie1nd.!WI1 ln "e "ounty, and endeavor to a Ulblc ' P'01 ,vUo "lsl1 "' Uavc llKitr. BIrbIow. Iioads better nnd trade cood. Henry Mlnton Is Improving rapidly. Will K.MInton was Inourtowuon t on business, Aiiuniiiiiy. Jacob Hook Is dell VltrtflfT fl HUH Int nt Inml.A. to patties In tho Hub. 0 " ,,,7?" M,0''' he big frult-trcc made a largo delivery hero last week. man, ...r',.a:,I!f W,,"l:,ni',n:,!,Buno'0 Mercer county, on n visit to hit parents, and somebody else. TVl' Thrallklll. tho blacksmith of the Illnkle tt,,h ii,miiy ?o s ,.-;'vllt!?t ,,lrour;holtf thl' sect Ion of country I venooocfta,cesr,,: uas u reat oldsu-crs. IlihBsSoo head of hogs, loo hca almost ready for the market. year head .whine moro 1 snld of tlm ii,.i was be a :oiug rrom hero tn ltulo : the n:i,i i.,..v mii that but the talk Js dead. -It Is said that Mr. McClelland went away forgetting to pay u. but the constable reminded him of it by attaching Ids things at tho ttopot , mmW.W? Pc,er Bvjergrecn that we have not begun the literary work yet. our girls have gnlzemB "C a" WC CX1'CCt a falluru ,0 - We aro now walling for the boom that will brick. I I. thought there arc verv few houses in town that will bo able to Maud ihe shock. -.nVli.1 r' f"'"1"1"' I noout through assessing and will soon return tn Hi., bosunm of hi family 11 lid to shake hands with his frUuds. it wll 1,0 his tum to report a noon as Dave get through. William Kfcuy has sold hi resldcnne In L.tt VniS1" ",,e Vu,(;1,f- m I'S wr 2d In to tht I utcher buslm-As here, and Litdd fair to ly to H.mshury, for the purjxise of railroading. . "avlil Avclipr Is In our nildiit again shaking ' Ketllng olf grainatiral p rasw. Ilayo hiu been u tlm nursery business In Town and. of course, learned manv new Me i d nVt,rbln''cl,u!'r,0,,,,.llkt,,l, l,1 "entro !f nttnietlon. We would adv so ecturers and me,audffieep m m I,aVU evt U& 1 eyei-.il parties hava been arrested lor flsh. lug In the lllg Lake. We don't sen why nenniu aro arrested for fishing In j" liayiiuflil Iuko (ail be called not lllllg else, a. wafer rim. KV irn u 1110 Mbsourl ltlier several time a vrar proven rimlV l,,,522",,.fsr l,WM niselow nnd White V"l'L 1"ry'..,1"70 a six "Plendld school sehoolhonse Is a large brlek. and c aimed to the best house of tho kind hi thu countv. outel 2i'.,?!L!,i...Tl,Lr.!i''ral!ie ." '-rick tUe llln .. inrii, mu in wnicn aro 1111. t in Minim 1 to lie outside allln. W.oo. besides many other J iiouses. snanues. nuts nnd pens, too numiTrous to mention two good sawmill. 1 1 wo US ch nes j 10? farms, jo to 800 acres cacTi f 1 "no brick church t one f. O. O. r. Hall ; ono waSon jhopjonoHiulresomce. This section I fes than ten miles long by4 to smiles wide I hero Is regular sendees at tho church, und all ot tho schools are running, tesohers wages s;w to no lermonth, The sawmills aro bofli (iXg thbl? ve'hest, and ne would think, judging from the. beautlfu wheatrields. and the general drive ?',!' l;l"fs"- ! ''io flood had beVforeotten. many ycar3Vy 106103 us,alel, Will 1)5 Kit for Ajmcs, Fareit City. , . ...v. Bul. wi. I nu 1 imi, wm, Yunchus. a miller from Ht.'JoacDh WaS ill tOlUn TIlllN.lnw un.l W.I A.. ..l.il' u""l -i. , iiv. i ,iuaj 1 1 . Mntl'l,n. a miller qf Itock Island oun ty, Ills was In town n few days last week. n.it'.f.W'.' WW uu.f h.'". SJMWPS. work., Is now busily engaged In setting Ihim u ' aga i. ? I? I a sevro toss to Ho t county and ana that ?.,'..i ue replaced as soon as possible. The business men of this compiunltv cjn'roplaoo tills rstublNlimi-nt l,V rnkln'n IndLl 7i....'... 1882. HARPEf'S YflUM PEOPLE, An Illustrated Weekly- lb Pages. nunouo unya nnd atrU ot rrom Six Volume ni Commences Noymljjp 1 1881- Now Is the time to Subscribe. i He voting; 1'eople has been from the ursi succe.isrui beyond anticipation. If. 1' Evcn'o J'ut. It ha a distinct purposo to which it steadily adhereii-that. namely, of supplanting tho Io lous papers for t ; jouug wftli a paper mdio Bttraotlye, as well us moro wliolosoioe.-BiMioii . J'or noatnoss, elegance of engraving, nnd con- ..... h-.iwmij. nuiiui.,iisuu uy any nub Its weekly visits are. eagorly looked for. not .niy uy iiiu cuuurcii, uuiauoby parents, who Now York. uivimc. uuiiuio, A week! weekly paper for children which parents not rear to let tlinlr Mitl,lr..i, .,..i'.. .!." need family flreslde.-ifqrlord JMly Timet. Just the oaiier tn tnk a tlm .vn unH a.n... ,i. ntteiitloi) ol tho boys und glrls.-Sm-tHHfeiS TKKMHi IIAHrEB'flYOUNO PEOPLK l, Per Yam, Pontnge 1're-PnlU, ( RIiikIo Nuinhorn. Four Cents each. To i bound volume for lSdl will bo ready ewlv In rfovembcr. I'rlco e3.00i peaUfe prenai-X Cover for You.va I'koplk for IWl i'S cdntii imstago 13 cunu uildltlonal. 1 ltOUlltlancca hlumlil hn tnmlA v ItnriAffl.. Money Order or Draft, to avoid cluuieo of lois. fi twinn)eri are ml locopy Vita atli'trtuement without the (rprcsa onltr nf ll.uiwcu & linos. uu.u.u. Jlrtlli ftH lUKlilll.ltn Hkw Youk. Bffi. Our lino of Notions is comnlptn in every detail aud ar remarkably low iu jiiiuo uy nreoic es watson. Your Furnishing Ooods, Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoos at Amos Castle's SMOCK, OWENS & CO DEALERS IN STAPLE SfBCIALTYBUIIHDF KLASSWJUI& aiUlHNSWAlB One Door South of Kennedy's Blacksmith Shop, MC4L.I1,I-tA.lVr, MO. Shepard .& Simpson DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Provisions, Queensware, AND WOODENWARE. Would rospcctiully Invito tlio citizens of Mattland and vicinity to call on them andinspeet theis stock and pricos before purchasing elsowhero. SHEPARD & SIMPSOM, MAITLAND, MO. the ABSORBING OF THE DAY Clothing KAHN wo will tell you kind friends. iuon s, louins'iioys' nnu tJlillUtqire Overcoats. A well soloetcd stool; of finn All ool Suits. The finest lino of Hoys' Mississippi uiver. xne u mildest stick nol, etc., Every variety of White and o ueiy any one to snow us a finer ano . Cor 3d & Felix 419 Felix IN THE FOR THE FALL OF 1881, WITH STOCK LARGER Wears Stlling Dress Goods Cheap. ' We are Selling Oaliooes Oheap, t We are selling MuBlins Oheap. We are Selling; Ginghams Oheap. We are Selling Flannels Oheap. We are Selling Gotten Flannels Oheap. We are Sellina Laaw Oloaks Oheap. in lact wo are soiilnc all kinds of Bom loryeara. vo uavo just opened tne . .11 ' ... . ... Cloaks & Eyer exhibited in M. S. Far Northwest Oornor Fourth ST. JOSEPH, 3yCO. GREAT CLOSING BOOTS and SHOES manufacturers Cost A" Pur Stock includes all of tho lending Hand and Machine Sowed inis is a raro opportunity to buy first-class FOR CASH ODSsTLlT. IflwQcEJUi Sffoe Stoie, 323 FELIX STREET, ST. JOSEPH, MO. & FANCY QUESTION WHAT- WILL YOU FIND At The House of & CO., Ynlt will llml thnrn tlio (rrnr.ilnQl ctn.iL- nnd Children' Clothing West of the of AH Wool Underwear, Scarlet Flan Fancy Shirts, Hats, Caps and Gloves ot goods and at cheaper femes. Street, ST. JOSEPH, MO $tr., ST. JOSEPH, MO FIELD! THAN EVER BEFORE crouds, chennnr tlmn tlmv him. i... """" j "vu,i uvijest and Ilncst lino ot Ladies' Dolmans Noymwest Missouri. s & Co., nd Felix Streets. f i f)T SALE OF manuf J lurors kpown to the trado in k'to4 -M Al goods Vt actual Manufacturer's Cost y,.nr..t.'. PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. Oregon. Mrs. N. J. Kytjcer Is with Incnds fit Mound City. Frank Evans will teack tlo tilackr berry school. -Jim Drawn mado a flying trip to Kulo Monday. 1 Mrs. Limblrd Is visiting friends li Corroll county. Mis) Lou David, of Craig, is visit tngfriunds In tliH city. llobort Morris, o( Now Tolnt, was on our streets Friday. Win. Taylor, of Forbes, waa per ambulating our streets Saturday. Frank Kolffcr's sale of stock adver tised in tho fyctt, seems to hang fire. Dr. Dullard, of Forest city, scorns tt make quito frequent visits to Oregon. J. 11. Hook, of tho Hook's mill south of Blgolow, was In Oregon Satur day. Rsbcrt rnttcrson, of Forbes town ship, was on our streets a day or two this woek. Kegulnr services at tho M. K ChuroIi,noxt morning and night every, body welcomed. H, L. Alklro and wlfo, of East Whlto Cloud, were with friends In this, city Saturday and Sunday. Erastus Judd. ono of tho ploncera of Holt county, died nt his residence Wednesday, Novcmbor 3d, 1881. Alex Van KuskIrk,son of our towns man, Ellzy Vnn lluskirk, aud a farmer in Hlukory township, was with his fath ur in this city Saturday. Miss Sophia Fetors, of Corning, Kansas, will remain iu our midst during tho winter, and receive music instruct ions, under the cjcoollcnt teacher of Miss Estcllu Gossliu. Shack Carson, now a farmer near New l'olnt, but formorly ono of thoso boys who swung with Grant around beleaguered Vleksburg, mado us a pleasant call this week. T. S. l'ntors, formerly of this citv. but now of Horning, Kansas, accom panied by his excellent wife and his ac complished daughter, Sophia, nro visit ing with their many friends in Oregon. Capt. I'anl Hoynlon passed down thenvorby here, early last Sunday morning, on his famous trip down tho lcllowstono and Missouri Rivers. Hn has a rubber suit, and swims towing n little boat alter him. Ho has in this manner passed down nil tho principal rivers ot tho world, gathering matter for his book "Itongblng It In Hubber." Dennis Watson, formorly of' this county, but now ofGod knows whero lias been having considnrablu troublo during llm past week. Ho was found passing through tho country In a very suspicious manner, leading two mules nnd a tior.iu or two. nnd wna Inilcmi tn ill,. t T..U....I. 1r.ll II.. I. ...I .ill.. .... ju(uiju, uu nun u iifm, or two Iii the Jail, and ono Sutherland, his attornev, skipped with ono of his horses and SCO in money, leaving Dennis m tho lurch. Forest City. Frof. Ebangh.of Orogon, was in our city Saturday. Charley Graves spent Sunday nt honm with friends. Georgo MoKInnny is again in our city. lie will go to St. Joseph" this week. Mr. Simpson is again in our midst; Ho seems as proud of being papa, its a littlo boy with his now boots. Mr. Gnil Anderson mado ono of hia flying visits horo last week wonder if ho stopped at Forbos. Mr. Demutti has moved his foundry matoiialsto 8t. Joseph. His family and household goods uxpeat to go this, week. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATU OK MIHSOUitl I COL'NTV OK HOLT. i'S, TsriiJ" ''uia-,,lrCU' 1 Co"rt 0t ,a'1" 'm",y I"uay ' William II. lltchardi. Hatntitr. vs. .Tames I Orr, Jr., Defendant. , At this day roincs tho plaintiff herein, by his. attorneys, before thu tinilcrslciuil clerk (if said 'ST yn. d 'Hi's his petition und nnidat It stating tiinonK other HiIiirs thut this iilalntlR hasRoud causo to believe ami does bo Ilevo that tho defendant U not a resident of this. Whereupon It Is ordered by tlio clerk that said defendant be notind by publication that plaintiff lias commnnred a suit ncalnst him in .'i ?V"iUr.ti SWri1 al,"1 Rcneral nature of which Is that nlalnlllf seeks to recover of dofciul ant tho Sinn of S3,Sf (i as durmuces for tho falluro deiVi'daiit to convey by warranty deed to plalnllQ aeeoi dlne to contract tho follow lug do- K MX aWl-.Her.il and tho K M. UefA ill ui am ueieuo ini mo lurtlier sum of twenty (aoi I'i?'?. .XI'e,H C(l b" !,a1'1 Halntlff In examining the title to and procuring copies of patents for .iitltl above aoscrlbcd lunttsi beliiK In tho uggre pt; st .000 and further that said dcfcnJaiu ands nbpyo described aro attached for said al leged debt and damages. And that unless the said James J,. Orr, Jr.. b and appear at this Court nt the next term thereof, to bo begun and kolden at tho Court I tousoln the City of Oregon. In said county, on fflin'.'.l rinirnl ...ax ,..h. ,um ...... . ine m aay oi .lauuary, isss. ntxt.and on of be. torn tho sixth day of said term, answer or plead r or plead io (no pennon in said causo, tbe samo will bo- lunriiusi-uiiiesv-auimjuugmcnt will be rcu- nuvu iiuuurilliilf l , And It Is further ordered, that a copy hereof be published according to law In Tun Couxtv PAI'RII fnP flltll. U'Dula sllil.ooal..nt.. tk. n l... , . . . : .,"'..""i""ui.iijnn:ii villi liv3V III- sertlon to lio at lcati four weeks before tho first dav of sain term . V. R.SI'RINOEIt, r,h Jfi.KnowIes.O.W, Thomas, Attorneys for P'"'"g. frlnter's fee I6. Sr Every lndr should call nnd rph our beautiful line of Ginghams. They tiro dump by Krcek& Watson. FOR SALE. Several desirable dwelling Iiouses and lots In Oregon, at reuvonnblo rates. Kcr terms etc. uri-guil. uv J call aud sco U'7W.I,UN & IHVIN15, ' Oregon, Mo, &"Now stvles In Hats, m nrocg tc watson. n ... . ' ' CEO. WBELU IMPR07ED I Is on of the Host Vluabli Unfal and ueai inTenuon OF THE ACE. nlf lJlRuimniec, a .ur5 proteellon against S.4'.,,4,t Ktn ana Past Will sava teii ies us run m nisi and carpets In a alnvu ??Kprrrneutal and does not cut o? mar tlio dcVV In ahv mnnner. Is ivmllv .....i ..ii.i.. n. It li nnnl.Mil.ift tn tinnhu put onT is ' "M" Simple, Durable, Cheap 'Torrltnrv fnr Hiiln In nil nnrta ni j United Mtatei: ' " v "u VEO, W. HEM, A CO., I, Jlosepts, Ho. After a overo tet of twelvo voars, by many fending physicians and thousand of fomales, it has been thoroughly de monstrated that English Female Hitters, has cured and relieved more sickly fo males, than all other remedies combin ed. All monthly defects, excesses op weaknesses, effecting married or slnoU ladles, are promptly rslievid by it 'wtft The NK 1-4 and Wl-liHcc. 18.Tfll.lt 38, W 1-a BW 1-4 See. 4. 8K 1-4 8eo. 0, 1-4 Sec 11 SWl-4otNH l.liinrtV i .Vh I. Sii" .'' ... um iv O.IUUU luriucr in reenver oi mriu Ue fenJant tho further snm of 8100 paid by said Planum to said defendant's nuent on tho afore said referred tn rnntmnt imH tiivih.. t.v III IT 1tlaps at ESS