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ALL OVER THE COUNTY. forest City. Vino Hovpy wont to Council Muffs nnd Omnhn last Wcdm-sdny. A train loaded with wood went to St. .Iocs lust Wednesday nlglit. .1. A. Deniiiih loaded it ear with purnp iron mill othur traps lust Ttie.s day. - A Inrco number of United States tvoops wept down t lie road on Thtir.s duy lint. C. L. Anderson has taken charge ot the Klclmrdniii saw mill, In hit hands the null will do it jjoiid business. O. (.). l'lutnnier Is )lno!iiii inachln .cry in thu Dc.Muth shop for the pur posuof rutiing ualiiut t mber into 1 1 1 1 11 ber. Hu has a luriro contract for nil ho can furnish. His cstnblt-hmciil u ill give employment to C men. Forbes. .Too 1'eirpo wh has hcen In Colo rado tho past summer, Is at homo. George Movers shipped M hrsd of liogi hvA baturiluy that aveiaed IT,) jiouuus. Thr meeting nt l'ierco school house has closed with nineteen addl tlons to tho church. .John Mum, of the firm of Koss & Co., makes dry ootids anil "wicks" a specialty, especially Hradwicks. Man (S.ilv'n h:i shli-psd evt'rnl ear loans til i.us in Hie i.it wo weeks, paying ?.'i o .f.) 0 pt-i-Iiii-hI cd A licensed saloon n town, conse quently a K'd in i li v viik men lat batuidai. Oni pi -slum tor had to put u drunken follow out of the ollico Sat in day. Ctnzn.v. Burr Onlt, Rood weather; plentv of it. No sick to report tins week. Uhvl ,11m Rhodes, what you stop P made Mr. Luiu-ford, what is tho matter with that boy? What Is tin- matter Van? Why is your mil so sii I. U ho told .lesslo Caino not to come .down laM Saturday nluht. v lio wtl tell us what ihn boi- con .ducting tliti "Iliirr Oak." means to do. V. vo Id like to seo moro of onr los mid girls' come to t. c liturn'y so- i-it-iv. . It. Moi per Is chlll'ii'.' -hut thai Is not railed si knots in this neck of the woods. Would like to know why our liter nry society is u t doing In Iter is it tho society or 'he folks in It? A spelling' si hool was held at ti.o "Hun-Oak" ast Friday night, wide vas highly enjoyed by all. l'KTK KVKIiailKKK. Lincoln Corn gathering still continues. Not so much sickness this week. Miss Molllo Fllnn is on our sick list this wook with diphtheria. Does Mr. M. T. do right by heatlnir his out bass tlrum on bunduy? No sir Mr. Sam. OTnllon gave his schol ars a spelliua school on last Wodnesda evening. Kev. Mr. Estop preached a Thank giving sermon at this nutce on last Inurrday evening. How i 1-niannerly it looks for neo plo to go to ch-irch and sit and laugli uf-iiL ul-iuiu uiu mini ler s iaco. Wo have no marriages this week, out, li mo oni i mli don't object we think thoro will ho ono before long. Wo aro sorry to hear that Mr. Samuel Wainpler of our neighbor hood will remain in Oregon during the winter. o will miss him very much Ono dav last week while nassin" .1 I . . 1 . n mong inn roan i nearu a sirangc noise, I stopped lo seo what it was, and to my surpn-o found a young ludy who hao oeeu cnuung an tail, was iiolplug lior brother haul fodder. Tho poor girl wua uiiuusL irozen. Queen Ann Crale. L. R. Knowles, of Orogon. was in Craig on Friday last, attending to le gal business. E. !. Kellogg has purchased a de sirable property in Craig, which ho will occupy January 1st. Our former townsman, John 1U terson. now of Whig Valley, was in town suvcrai nays nisi wec. Our enierprlsing druggist. Wm Boyer, has tho most' enterpiising stock pi uouuay goons wo over saw. 1 ho brick work on our now sebool house is completed, and the carpenters now nave ino miming in charge. A. M. Hunter aud wlfo returned homo Irom tholr four weeks visit to Michigan on Saturday evening last Tho ladies of the M. 15. Church re rrived us tho clear profit on thuli Thanksgiving dinner, festival, &o., the sum oi .710. Messrs. Hunter & Smith havo mudo tholr contract for a lino brick business houso to bo built as early ncxi spring as pofSiuio. Mr. and Mrs. "W. IJ Wilson rc turned from bt Charles on Sundn last, whero they had boon to visit theli daughter, .Miss Jennie. lho olovntor in Craig, recently owned by E. D. Nash, of St Joo, wa- sold on Saturday last by sheriff Frame, J. 1. seiiwicK was tho purclmcr. -Roy. L A. Smith. ofthoM.E Church, South, will remove from 0111 town in a few dais. Wo havo not yet ion nun who is 10 uo 111 successor. Frank Allen and his a complisher .who aro comioriaoiy ipiunoreii 111 iiirs J. T. Sedwiek's popular boardlnj nouse. cranK uears 111s nonors mi-OKI TitsriiFUL James Mound City. Mound City has two picture gallories. Tho courts havo boon kept grin din pretty constantly during tho past fow weorfs. Hov. Mnhan has been suffering with neuralgia of the stomach tho last fow days, but is now bettor. C. K. Corsaut and Miss Milda Movoi it went Forno' Friday last on a visit to tho family of Mr. Oeorgo Meyer, ttlr. Ilcn Pepper, of Kentucky, Is vis. . itlng,his brother, H. C. Pojipur. Satur day they wont to Kausas on u visit to ,relatives.;' : ,1'rsaohlng oontlnup.3 at tho Christian CLnrob, Eld, Locshoft, 'ifRod 0u 6wt, riot? the" preaching. Ho is a good speaker. , Tho hall over Corisnt & Moyor's nc will ho seated w th chairs, four hnndnd having nlrumly heon ordotod. Thorn w ill ho an oll'ort to orgnni.o n literary society hero this week. Wheth er it deserves encouragement )r not will depend on th- manner in which it is coiiduc nd, anil tho naturu of ihc performances, An eiroit is iimkiii" to organize n lor tiiro association. .NUst of i.ur bu-lness men aro taking mi act vo intero-t In Ihi- move. w o Kcrialnlv need .onio t ling of the kind, and li Is" to he hoped mm ii ni!itv do a success. Aotlili g is of more bonollt to a town. vtl.lnwil ..1. M I... .... t ., teacher has not v..t ...I.. ,, i i.t nwwt ",'UII- il I V. I IIP 1111111 II ' I1HI UI'L'lltim Mll'IV urn li i miii II...... a f.. I. . .. .t t no iionni iius ncm H dozen npplioi tlons heforo it already. Oitiiij: to tho I.. I.. .1 .1.1 . .. .. ti"fiiriiMnd connliliiii or mu iiou-e.li is not expected that tho M-honl wl i be itiiiy organized for about throe wctm-s IIKIIT. Klmsov- Spelling at Klin.niy once a week. Mrs. It rno il.w ho lias hm u nnlv sick is slowly recovering. Mr. Wm. Ch 'iidler. of K"iiiuekv. Is visiting hi- con-In, J. 11. Williams. The school Is iiroirressinc lineh un- iler the supervision ol A. L. Croswhito. Wonder how .1.1. T. onlovs wiilfc Ing homo Siindny ni'irning heforo Mrs. .1. II. II lams' mnv friend. wi 1 ho .sorry to 'cirn that slm Is suffer-1 ini! from a can -or on her bicast Prank Tuoi.er savs ho Is tho best 'ooking man hi tho di-trict. Who will deny It? Docs ho wear a corct.-i-Ki Miss Kate Clark, who has boon vis. IMnir f 'c its and n hitlvc:' here has re- turned t . licr howie InNoinaha county, HUM. l.andersvlllo 'Is tho most Imnortaiit nianufaeturlngccntcr.of tlio Klmsev ba sin, this being an extensive point for tho maniiiaciuri! ot imnijcr. Wo have Similar school cverv 5iin- dav afternoon ut 2 o'clock. Itev. P. D. Davis prcachc tho second uiulav In every month, at 11 u. in., and on tho Snturdav night preceding. I.at Spntntnhcr Thomas Miller had a largo fat hog to ilNanpcar from hi iiittPiiinir pen anil lr s not pt retunied. About fvo weo"s airo his two milk rows failed to come up and have not tducp ucen seen or Hoard of Tho vonnir folks of Kiiiki'v nrn mi ticlpatliiff a grand limn during tho ovo mug iioi'd'iv.s. ' hov are oxpi-pting to liavii a grand Christmas tree, f.-ur p -ndv pul ings, s xteen )arties. livi lldinr Pisrtlos, forty-four spi ll-ijr schools, a II st-clas 1 terarv soeiotv mill nH inmil .i.i i i . - uiiiis imasiiiaoio. These Items aro from Kimpv prop er, nnn nor irom some n inoso nsiL'tui 'pant tributaries which lion- into thai noble slrpam. In all ng s f tbo orld mankind has tieen fond of hallliiL' from sniup famous place, as every lri.-hma.-i was norn in Dunin. So aIo towns und fitles plalm tho honor of having given birth to eminent men. A lmnitml Hill's claim n Ilnmir ileail. Tlirniigli which a living Homer IipkkciI his So your correspondent shou'd d-itn his Items from Thompson's Pork, Arn old's llranch, or somo of those unim portant out-of-the-way tlaccs. It might be, that aro some ncw-comors, or some unen'lghtcned person, who do not know whpro Klnisey is So I will state here, like tho Nile, its head has never upon found; no two authorities agrep on that point, ami. sinirii arlv piiongh, no two ngreo as to Is mouth", "ut between these two points, it forms thu dividing life between O egon and Mound fitv tho M ason and 1)1 on ino ot Ho't county. hPLUniBH ? eyNow' Fall ctvles in Dress Roods: largo toek, low prices by Krot-k & Watson. Fancy Lamps a specialty at Sraock. Owons & Cn. Maltland, Mo. -ffinNew stvles in Qucenswara at Kroek & Watson's. JCQy Our stock of Hoots nnd Shoos is very complete nnd at nrices within the reach of all. Sold by Krcck & Watson FOR SALE. SPVPral itpalMhlo (hvpllliii! himsps nnil InU In Orrgoii, ut rtiasonnlilo rules. I'cr tcrnis i-te. cull unil sco OTAU-ON & lltVINE. OrCRoa, Mo. NOT BUSTED! BUT ONLY Removed tW Come anil sco me la my new Uft fiW quarters ouu door north of f ra tf J 3" l'etcr's wUcru ya wilt ulwuys tar nml a complete line of the best H IV HAUXESS, 3 tsr SAuni.us, fi txr Willi's, to Cff" 1 am also audi, for tVu Ct-le-C" hrateil SliiUiliaki-r Wag us UJ ?T and Daggle, thu bust hi use. Call and See me. O. IMC. TSIAJEVFXTS , OREliON, MO. THE LADIES if Holt county can buy tlio finest mil. Imory goods of Mrs. llinkio, Maltlai.d do. Finney Williams & Co. 11 I f T , rt . uiiiuurs in i.umoor, mii, u -ors iliius, Miinglcs. i.ttt i. L me. etu laving pin-eliaseil the st ck 01 Lnmbci ornierly owned by Wiuscl. & Co., at uaiuanu, wo are prepared to nccom modato lho public with the uut f Lumber and at ns low rates as can bo had iu thu eoimt. Wo also Ccal in I ur, Llmo, ('uinent, eU- -'inney Williams & Co., MAITLAND, MO. A. Good Tea For !i0 conts iv pound at Smock, Owons & Co., Maltland, Mo. Oiiliforuia Fruifs ' , Ot all dosorlptions at tjinook, Owons & Co., Maitiiind, Mo. Glas-waro I , " and Queeiiswaro, Hncfct llrin' over 'ougnl. to '-1. at land. Mo,, tit.Si.jt! kf . , ,Uo tp Hi" ca,Kh spre ot iJinocJt.OwctJji &Co., and aet Vf!., of-.No, l Coffeo THE WOULD'S HOTEL. Tho Prltlo Of 81. Joseph And Tho Wonder Of The West. Tin. rino t'nrnrlM nml rarnlluro AH Itecrlvett mill CJrnco tlio hiucioiiH Iloomi. This hotel, which will bo opened to the public at an caily day, Was visited by a lharld repoiter yesterday, who was ple.fod to nolo thu marked improve ment made in llntslilii"; and furnishing the house from Imsumcnt to tho to) slV'y . . mninnioiii nnu lmiattni ... . . ...lill.t.i l'lio last ear load of furniture hai just been rem ived and was being rapidly phued in th" several rooms where It belonged. Tho entlro furni ture Is now, Having been made ox nresslv for this house by tho extensive inanulactiiri u and Imiicii'tluir linn of Nels.ui. .Matter & Co,, at Grand Hanlds, Michigan. Tim firm lias thu largest furniture m.inufactoiy In thu world and lias recently shipped some largu con- stirnniMllts III I Ml li I : . "The furniture for tho World's Hotel Is ulegant in design, made of thu lluest material and in the best mid most skilful manner. Tho ca nets weru purchased of AV. & I. Sloan, of New York City, and of J It. HriuU it I o.. of St. Joseph. Those nnn ha-ed in the Kast were selected miller the personal supervUtot of Mr. .1. It llradv, of I his city. Tho spac- iou minnis a d ivoption rooms aro sumiitiiouslv cariicted with Axmlnstei of tho richest fabric and furnished in tlip late t improved st.Me. 1 he well api'Oiuted and numerous bed-chanibor.s an- fiirii s ipi win every ap piianeo oi taste and luxury nnd aro carpeted with Hii?. low llrusels. thu liuost made, lho diniiiL'-rooni 1 cat petcd with n litiml somo AMiiinster. having been man- tifacturod in one plecu tlio size ot tills lame room, at n cost of $800, anil h an exact duplicate of tho carpet on tho 0 o'clock (luiiiig-ioom Hour oi tno prui' celv Now Vork hotel so well and Wide lv known. Mr. Molvlbbcn. tho experienced host of this model house, Is well pleased w th the furniture and carpets, and bo stow great pralso on tho good lasto nnd excellent judgment ot tno nrm ot j . u. Itrad v & Co.. of whom most of tho car pets "were purchased, and who tnado lho -election of thorn all in iNcw York Cit.. I'ho houso will soon bo thrown open lo thu p-ibilo anil wo ailvlso all our citizen- who want to seo tho linost furni ture and carpets over brought to tho wo t logo at the opening and view tho spl mini dWphiy. Wo suggest to tho prop letor and tho gonial landlord tiiat they throw open their doors on uiirtsi mas dav and give onr people an opnor tuni to visit and seo this finely fur- nldied o "illco which is soon to become tho pride of our city and tho wondor of tho west. St. .Joseph jtcnua. SUITAHLE MESENT ron YOUIl WIFE Oil DAUGHTER woui.n nB an UPRIuHT PIANO You can piii-fluuo unc ut this orQco for a very small sum of money. Cull und see It. Effi,-Somo people are in tho habit of 'living ineir doming in larger cities. This i- all wrong because Krcek & Wat son will sell ,tou your clothiHg at just us re.isonaoiu n-'iircs. Picklcrt Pigs Foot can be had atSiiKick, Owens & Co., Maitlnnd THE East Forest is now prepared for business and will pay tho highest market prlco for Whoat and Corn. CfirNow styles In Hats, and caps at nreoK 0: watson. Harvard has 812 undergraduates, tho lresnmcn numuering CEO. W. BELL'S IMPROVED WEATHER STRIP Is one of the Host Valuable, Useful and Prac tical Inventions OF THE ACE. It Is tl!ir:Lntiil L Rtirn nrntpptlnn nr-nlntr Cold, Windi, Bain nnd Dutt. Will save ten lhin-1 Its cuil hi fuel nnd carpets In a slnsle seilvnn. It la iiniiltciibln In iliiulile nml slni'ln doors. Isnniumeutal anil does not cut or mar iiik uiiiir 111 any iiiiuiiier. is easily anu quickly Simple, Durable. Cheap Terrltnrv for sale In all narts nt (l.iniLfln nml unueu amies. ueu. ir. 111:1,1. A CO., Nt, Joseilll, Mo. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken nn bv ltleh'd osliind In Lewis Town. slihiiinil nosted heforo Daniel Zook. n Jiistlen of the IVmo nt said township, on tho Mil of November, 1881, one mure pony 4ft -tin high, of sirawnerry roan cwor. j eio-s om j i exa-) nrniui on left hip -, legs dark brown : tall little Nwuhbv. Appraised hi cidiiv " i.. isrown, uiuiion l,cv- erlch and David Kluy. l,tr-TtilA pvni ivn ....... . , , Taker Up. STRAYED IV fl o d nist blue.k mare, Rome white nn ono of tlm .und feet, wiiue uot in eenter oi lorelieau, l trtii-yenr-old steer past, three In the spring, red m.d white spotted, marked with a crop oil tlm lt-lt e irniid a split la tlm right car. Also ono wnnivg rea sieer, win uo two year oki in tno spilng, while under tho belly, bush of the lull while, eromilt the left cur and a split In the ni'litenr. Until steers branded with a letter i- on mo rigui or u-it nip. I will pay I lie mi- 'Willi: rewinds : So to tho Dersou retiirnlnc tho man. i 41 for tho return f the 2-year old steer i Jioruiu return oi me yejriim.' Rieer. 1. I'lTZMAUIttCE. l'oreit City. Mo, TRUSTEE'S SALE, hereas by deed of trust, dated September I'-ili. 1B77. and recorded la tho ltccurder's Ollico hi Pane l7. C. II. Kerry .and his wile, of Ho.l county. Missouri In Hook at), i- mvex-d to tlm umUrslgned, tho following I.-Ul esitivu III WH I I Tlio fcoulhwcst of the southwest of oiuiiii iiiwnsiup on, rniigu ia ; except o acres In thu uoilheiust corner sold to the Union Cem etery Association und R acres In the suthwent eoruiTSnld to I'oindexter aud Ulrharusoii. All lying and being hi tu.il county of Holt nnd Htnte of Missouri. V''alnhig27 ucrcs inoro.or less. Which said eoiivejaiico was inado In trust to secure tlin p.iyiiieiil of a certain promissory no IJniri lu -irscilbeil t and wliorcns default ha-, been made li the payment of raid not": now, Iherefnrt-. ut ti e l-qiiest oftlioleg.il hold er of said nolo and In emiinllancu with tho provision or said deed or trust, notlte Is hereby given thai I, tho undersigned trustor, will sell .it pnbllo auction for cash at the .Court llouv) dor In Ori-goti. Mo between tho huun nt nluo n'clueic In tho forenoon und flvo o'clock bi llic i'ftnioon of .V'..i!i,i!., Oiccr,iier 7,l',,L all '!?' ilgfi title Uhd tfileres;, ef said i If, v rt: .,n.l Ills w.fe, of .11 flld HI t)l(lloV8 d'-Kdiliwti .nl attaMiiMni. niiriiosr ra hmIhIv. lif Ma rtMil ll-.t do wwi.l Om oxnenves' of IN THE FOR THE FALL OF 1881, WITH STOCK LARGER We are Stlling Dross Goods Cheap. We are Selling Oaliooos Ohoap. Wo are selling Muslins Ohoap. We are Soiling Ginghams Ohoap. We aro Soiling "Flannels Ohoap. We are Selling Cotton Flannels Cheap. Wo are Sollins Ladios' Cloaks Cheap. In fact wo'nro selling nil kinds of goods, cheaper than thov havo been sold for years. We have just opened the Cloaks & Ever exhibited in Nortnwest Missouri. M. S. Faris & Co., Northwest Corner Fourth and Folix Streots, ST. JOSEPH, IMIO- AB30H OF THE DAY mm GREAT Clothing KAHN & CO., Wo will tell you kind friends. You will find thoro tho grandest stock of Men's, Youths' Boys' and Children's Overcoats. A well selected stock of fine All Wool Suits. Tho finest lino of Boys' and Children's Clothing West of tho Mississippi River. Tho Grandest stick of All Wool Underwear, Scarlet Flan nel, etc., Every variety of White and Fancy Shirts, Hats, Caps and Gloves. Wo defy nny ono to show us a finer lino cor. 3a & Fenx street, st. Joseph, mo. ljJEBLlSr & SCHLOSS, 419 Felix Shepard & Simpson DEALERS IN GROCERIES, Provisions, AXD WOODENWARE. Would respectfully Invito tho citizens of Maitlnnd nnd vicinity to call them ami inspect thcis stock und prices beforo purchasing olsewhcre. SHEPARD & SIKIPSOM.MAITLAND.mO. Gla iTO ALL THE f)F TTfiT.T finTT'WTY ne nave ureauy increased our tiiotiK, ana New Wool Lined Boots, New Arctics of all New Rubbers of all Sizes, New Snov Excluders, Is" New 'Rubber Boots, Women's Lined Shoes, New Women's Fine Shoes large, 6 to OUR STOCK OF ID. WELLS & OO'S BOOTS and SHOES Is now comploto nnd ns wo have havo hcen sollin" these Roods for nearly n year, nnd ull our citomors uie well plcnt-od with thorn, wo can and will contii.uo to WARRANT TH1SSM IN MATERIAL and workmanship ; If theso goods tip with ordinary wearing within six months after their purchase, we will pay for tholr mnndlng, Wo havo nlsonow on hand a large Stock of Glove oxcsdbt for wear or show; tlicao Gloves are all liands-jme -tad naal and of ud matorial. A Nk-1 Little Remnant STOCK OF CLOTHING which wo will sell nt Cot Anoat lino of I-inn Ovnrcoats ut bottom prices. 'A complete line ot Canton and oolon PMnncls. .Cunni in nnd preparofor tho whiter blasts. Wu havo tho lluest isnrt moot of Caps In town nt from iOo to H,00. Ladles are requestod to call and soooirr nico lino of Now I'rlnls. Tho boat of Coffco nl ways on hand. A nice I t t .S-.i't. Our ton ulwnys rIvos satis faction, ' Our Fish, C.i i pods, Tobacco nnd Cipus in vor run out Onr QuooiiRwnrc ! (iiit-wwafe Is net oft uith u beautiful lino of Lamps und (ilai ;-c't.s. J' Wo huvu alio a nice llttlo htook nf Juwolorv ivhioh wo will . d vurjSohcnp.' Also a handsome Hue of Pocket 'Knives, Tnlilo' t. ullr1 Hutohor Knives, Screws, fJtltts, JJoor l.ooi(8, Nails, etc , v EvcryllpdV Is Invjuij t4pinf take dldasura to show tlni ".vim FIELD! THAN El! BEFORE. largest &nd finest line ol Ladies' Dolmans; WILL At Eh House ot goods and at cheaper figures. Str, ST. JOSEPH, MO- Queensware, on CITIZENS P.yflF.PT "RTfi-ELO vV ! tl QUESTION i among oilier ininas we nave J"recoiveux,.0)1pjsi10(i t,9 Sizes, 1 l'y boc our ijodiU nnd wo will ( WHY THIS COUNTItY IS DEMO- CIIATIC, Col. Fornoy.in hla Proaress clvos this reason for it t "Tho Democrats nro tho natural governors of this Democratic country. Thu Republicans nro tho off spring of ono of tho exceptional inter vals of oylls tho parenthesis of parties; naiuini, out wholly uunecccssnry in tno irrammar of American history. Tho Democrat. 01 tho United States, like Liberals of England, tho people of Ire land, the Radicals of Franco, nro tho great body of tho stale, tho popular sen timent, the foundation nml tho super structure ol the wholo national cdlllco : frequently ohscuied and ovciconio nnd sometime', mistaken, but In tho end tho sttpi emu power nnd ulllmato dictator. Life is noi moio eternal, death is not 111010 nbsnluto than Domocraoy. Wo trace this stern axiom In tho wholo present phaso of humanity; thoDomoe laoy aro tho productive poor, the tolling mass, tho Impulsive, poiioroiiStfreqnent ly blundurltig multitude but always ud ucating each other, helping i nch other, foruvcr corrcctlnu theli own errors nnd chnst.slng thoc who deceive thorn " Tho nbovo is quoted cditonally by tho Press by licndliif; with "Why this coun try Is Democratic." Tho ussertlon"Tlio Dcmocints nro tho natural governors of this democratic country," Is worthy of tho great sorehead Col. Fornoy who left the Republican par y because thoy rcfu-rd by nearly l'J,000 votes to elect him Mayor of tho groat Republican city, Philadelphia. Then Fornoy became 11 Democrat and of course llko all Demo crats bolicvc this country Is Democratic although each recurring flection shows that n largo majority nlways volo tho Republican ticket. Ho evidently thinks since ho was so ovcrwholniingly defeat ed for mayor of Philadelphia ihat the country lias boon going Dcmoeratlo over siiwn. Its a great pity that Forney did not nsk Hancock, Tlldon and their pro deccssors how tho elections had been go in-,:, then- answers would havo saved him the trouble of writing tlio nbovo urank ish effusion. Then n-aln ho says "the Republicans nro tlio offspring of ono of tho oxc ptlonal intervals of evil; the parenthesis of parties ; natural but whol ly unnecessary lu 1 he grammar of Amer ican history." Since tho Republican party was tormcd tho Democratic party has never had an interval of evil , it has bi oii evil without nnlntery.il; wlir.t sin gle good thing has it over done for lho American people or for lmtmuilts. In tho days long gone by, it us a party be lieved that this was not a nation but a confedejatioii of states; that the consti tution was only a compact, tin agree ment Kiado mid entered into by and be tween sovereign states to bo broken when eaco pleased so to do. That un der the Constitution thoy Had tho right to hold in slavery every black man, wo man nnd child (and a groat many who thoy had bleached out), that It wa right to wring n livfthood from tho unrcipil ted toll of their foMowman. That they had tho right to prostitute not on y their body but their very soul; that they had tho right to barter and sell human be ings in whose veins coursed their own blood. Tiio'O wero tho days that tho Dcmoeratlo party was 111 fict tho "S11 promo power", tho dl tutor of th. American people nnd with an iron hand they enforced tholr decroess Enacted laws compelling free Anieriean citizens to bo the substitute for blood hounds to track out and run down poor panting human boliui who only wanted to be freo; only wanted to be nn-n and women. To hold itself in power it plunged this country into a Civil war tho most torriblo In tho history of men. Destroyed hundreds ol thousand of men's lives, plunged tho wholo nation into mourning, created a debt that re quired tho toll and economy of genera tions to pay. And for this not 0110 of nllthrso .uprcinists has heon punished Tho Democrats aro not tho ureal body of tho state, lho popular sentiment, the foundation nnd tho snperstructuro ot the wholo national edition and for twen ty years thoy hav not neon; for tin, same length of tiioothoy havo heon ob scured and ovorcomo. In all cases; 11 ih-r all olrcimutaiicfs thoy havo boon mistaken. Aa fo lows, "Tho South could not bo conquered. Greenbacks wero worthless and not money. Grant could not take Vicksburgor Richmond. v. I.co was in vino bo. Tho Government never could, esumospociopayme.it and a. so on, without old, and as each was ac sumo Dcmocratio nartv jjdn'ned up 811111111 with n new prophosy w ly ! Jua.vjaln mlsinkon in fact, thoy v r'iau.-.. . ,...,.. ,... lf "ui uy luiiiKtni iiiui vfy- , ) (l'no in!W l,,uy m t) 011 l"o oinor , ,. tliitwtey thenn-elvus havo real- j !. .niillshod what thoy predicted Ufiiiwiut ho done. Democracy is tho Mfiio tu-day that it was in 18G0, It has fifeot nothing und learned nothing. Niw n Statu is to-day Dcmocratio ox oopfr it is weighed down by thoso who wrl In sympathy with tho llobelllou, U bVjm It In Ihclr natural home. J(iIo ft aot more eternal, death is not iiThi nbtoluto than Domooiaoy's dissolution. SHERIFF'S SALE. In dultrtsiinty nnd Htate, lo-wlt,i fiu southeast fourth nt the northwest fourth dlen !!, townilnp 01, range 3S. fhlchs-jldcimveyaucewas ln trust to secure llEipaviiHiiini uceiiaiu iioiiii it' to i u i mu gl'o with powerot silo Is desoilbetl and wbcru- t l.-jFynvhlctl In said mortgage that In deiauit y.llVlllI'lll 01 Mllll IMUHl .I'-LI'IUHIK IU 111. .d olfeets that tho ouens iiiaiiiin oui-riuiH imownh ift-eil without su It im said mortgago III'. ,Sa,,i.iI wltlitMlt It v11' Jil .11,11 lr. iL.i-il nrfinlsc-.t lnV.lll.fv said f' 'SWd whereas, default has been lntnlo lu ' ."tsisJd bund and whereas tho V)aln orderVitui.:-- "'"'fPrd, torn- urn,, ill li, it tti.. t", ,, .... v.. ..v ksaldtlohtlntnr- d and 01 Nnwiliere r.., vi.itut i,r -.1 i,i in, nit-.. e -and order. I Will 4 "ItUltSUVY, JAKUAUYS, I8b!. betwcAnlie hours of nlno o.l-InrU 'la the I nre nuon awUvo o'elocu lu tho aflsruoou uf that day, at tho Court Itoase donr 111 the t Itv nf Ore. gonicountv Of Holt, afnnnald. sell at public gon, VI'Jll veauiie, to ino nigin-'ii uii-!" or " ntni. all ' th' t.i..i, ii m ingiii. iinn ,'' m.ji"- n i ( - -tr.n. f It, nt.1 fit Mm Vt-Ve'"!-,! r,if estis,of st.tiiuoh thCreef Jiiifp. k.. . ..in..,. it i.i ui l.ru Otft fnwirnlni. bV AliiWMiuiup nt to Jtii4f)(,-tti9 furt-soiwc v. I IV. !!2i PUBLIC SALE. I will sett at I'h hi lo Auction nt my residence, 3-4 ot a mite vast of Oregon, Mo., on Saturday, December 10. 1881, The following des tlbcd f ropcrty, to-wit I 8 Head oMIorscs. 13 Head of Cattle. 2Htn iloluker Wagons. 2 Set Work Humes. 1 Sin gle Harness, a two-seated Iluggv, Corn Crusher, i'lder Mill, A Champion Mowcr.riows, Harrows etc t 2 good Hob Sleds, 0 ton Millet .nay, 4 ton Clover and Timothy, no bushels Apples. Also a tot of Household nnd Kttclu n I'urnltiiro. My liNTIltK llliltl) OF Jersey Red Pigs, ronltlnenf o Mnles nnd IS Females AM llOltOt'()HI)HKt. Tlio Jersey Iteds are tho inotl lirolllnl)!'' hog now known. They fatten l any nee. They nre very heulthy, hnve been said lobe cho'era proof llclmv is given tho wclftli.sn! several lots of Jersey Hed Hogs ro irmly slaujihlcred In New Jersey i 15 hii-iS -22 months old, weighed 0 hours after v'nx ure-'e-l. .ill iiver.iga of 7ol pounds. .w miss, 0 1-2 mom lis old. wetuhed 0 hours af tei leliiiisi-d .in averigool 113 p mmls. Jlv Siwiie .ire n I In a fla state ol health, ud r" vi-r- ini're ff in roiling riirpotes. TCHMm.-aII iiiiis of sin nml under, cash! nn .i Miihsniei-VIUii enilll of 12 mouths will lielien, purchaser tilving note with npproved secmUy, S.itu to begin proniptly at lo a, m. AVM. A. OAltDNUIt. SHEMIFF'S SALE. , Whereas William 1'. Jones nnd Alllo A Jones, his wife, by their innru?aK, with power of salo tinted tin. 4th day ot November, 1872, convey ed t'i H lit county. Mo., the following described leal estate, bine nnd, being situated la nald county und Stale, to-wtt i f Thi southwet fourth of tho southwest 'fourth of section 30, ton u.ship M, ranee :i.i. AVhlch said eonveyanco was In trust to secure the p iyment of a certain bond as la sub! mort Kage with power tit s-iln Is df. scrlbetl and whero u; It Is provided In said mortgage Hint In default of the payment of said bond ticcordlng to its terms una eitects that tho Slierlff of said county lnli;ht proceed without suit on said mortgago to fell sulil inorlgageit premlfes to satisfy said dfbt. And whereas, default has been tnado In t tic payment of said hnnd, and whereas, tho County Court did on tlio 4tli dav May, issi, 'nnkn an order entered of record com manding the Hlicrlfr of said county to noil mild iiiemlse.s. orsn much thereof nn will hesttniclcnt in pay Mild debt. Interest nnd cost. Now there fore, by virtue, of said mortgago nnd order, 1 will on TIIUItSDAY, JANUAUY B, 1882. between tin hoars of nine o'clock In tho fore noon nnd live, o'clock in tho afternoon of that day. at the Court House door la the Cltv ot Ore gon, county tit Holt, aforesaid, sell lit public vein ue. pi the highest bidder for cash In Hand, nil the right, title and Interest f said William I- Jones uud Alllo A Jones, of lu and to lho above described real estate or so much thereof as will be, sufllclcnt to satisfy tho foregoing mortgage, Interest and cost, W. If. FRAME. Sheriff of Holt County. SHERIFF'S SALE. Wherrnvfncob l-'lnlcnl by bis mortgage with power of snle tinted the 1Mb day of January I87S convey ",iro Holt eiiiiily,.Moth followlnjrldes- erlbed ri-nl eslntf. lying uud being slluaUd In s.i Id county and Htatc, to-vlt : Thirty-seven and a half ncres In the east halt of the wctt half of the southwest tpiarler of sec tion 17, township M), of range 38 : and two-Mint-ii-half acre till tlm west Mi ot the east ball of same-section, township nnd range. Which said conveyance was In trust toft-euro the payment of a errt.iln hmd ns hi said inert gige with power of s.iln Is ih-'ivlbed and where as It Is provided In s ud iiiortgage thet In default of thu pnymtnt ot s.ild boml iii-cordlii!: to Its t'-rins uud elleets, hat the Slu-rl.t nf said coun ty might proceed without suit oa s-ild mortgage tnsellsald niorlgaged premises to satisfy said tletit. And where n, default has been made In tlio payment of satd bond nnd whereas t!m CnuiiiyContt tlld oa tho 4th dav of May, lSSLniaki1 an order entered otrccsrd command ing tho Sherlltor said county to lull saltl prem ises orso much thereof ns will fco rtifTleloiit to pay said tit-ht, intcict and cost, jfmv. there iore, by virtue or said mortgago and order, I will oa THURSDAY, .TANOART S, 1887, between the hours of nlno o'clock in tho fnre noun ami flvo nVloek In lho nftrrnomi of tli.tt d.iv nt the Court ltriiji' "liior In tho city of Ore Kin, county of tlob afoni-ilil. -it "public Vi'inliie. to Ihi- hlg'ie t M Mer fur t:ah In hand, a'l the ili- t, tltlo and intrrest of mM ,l;ieih Flub'a' if. la Hivl to the nbovo J.escrlli-'d n-nl t" to or --ii nu-c'i llircnf h will be Minicli-nttn satify lho fonrUns inorfKa.'a. Interest aud ctxt. W. II. Kit A ft R, fhcrllf ol Holt Coanly. THE LADIES of Mound City nnd Holt county wilt find It to their interest to cnll ut MKsea Owens nnd Harbor's Millinory and Dro-s-Making establishment, bcfuio buying cl-ewhero. Second door south of'W. W Frazor's residonco. "nuckwhoat Flour nnd Maplo Rynip at Smock, Owens & Co., Maltland, Mo. 1882. The Honsaul Magazine of 1892. AMERICA. ARTHUR'S Home Magazine, A XKW YEAH. NEW akd'mcreascd AMcnSsT The Homo Mucnilne occupies, nnd lit always eecupieO, n field of especially Its own. While gathering for Its pages from lho wholo r.iugMOf gt-iieral literature, tho editor and hit eirp of undent en-laborers exercise tho most i-nrefi'l dlocrluilnatlon In regard lo quality nnd liilliience. Nothing Is admitted which, In their vit-iv, can give fnlso lib-as of life, or woaken tho ImiiuIs ot virtue. No matter hat may be tho lepulailon, nor hew brilliant the talents of A wilier. K lih mora, teachings are at nil qus tionable, thoy cannot llnd a place lu or mjua 7iiie, And bcoiid this, Its publlllicrs claim that In lis ueciClnr character and varied depart ments It Is nmro IhoiDnehlylldentlned with the people Inlhelr every day lite aud homo and Fiu-lal Interests than any other first-class perl oJIcal, 'lite Home Mngiitlno foi 18H3, mill bo the innsi liilertdtliiB nntl iittruo tlv tint ( lum j et apjienreil. WHAT OCR fil'USCHIUKRS SAY. '-The day nn which the Home Mngiigliin eriDiro n lull ed even- monlh wlih J'iv, tint only bt iiit.Hir, but Hu- wholo lamlly li is like tho fare il .mnlilfilend," Vl "I cannot nend elf this letter without saying how pleaM-d Wr are with the lfiue Mnirn xliio. It grows better every mflUh. We find It next to luipoislble to do "It Is so home-llko and ISl'lV?0 ror nd it- our liAllfr eniiutillng j always upnenlv- : ' uur better selves, and lilting us to hlghtft M'iutur Uilux f 9flty ynars, and feol as If t'- ard.y llvo ' .K,!7N''V.en your Hour , tuesl6 HM. nWyw.seen none, thi ' m , y Sats orlliatwlts, swull," "It certnhilriwJp tho purity u( tone niiUV, .JV At tO I tho ift'o, mad the iftfi. all It has Cn,. "It should ho It as long us I HvK-Syf "I.nm live the IlnW.'. and bUsslnu of su m:i(ij well jet u long wlt.i out vl!u," TKRMH l'Olf5! 1 Copy, ono year, . uupies, " astll tnelubaT,..?r liN jclmennnmboM loients. f ' . (r.siiiuvHieri lorjoiH, wu the NVJeiolilT I ml December wlllYeMlre FIU9E. iber numberfl of thU L--.il, . r A.ii.vn.'nuii,, '.-.'7 Kouth BUth Btreot, I'Ulladelphla, Ihi. stray Notice. Taken up by it. I,, Allen, In Clsy .township. Holt county, Mo., and posted before quUe rt u m U .w.kk a - UM. ti.uinwiiy m . un iciiiniy, iiiib imrwi n guuw- bfrryroan color, l7lmnds high, about IB ye.is iiiii. whlio strip In face. Apprahed nt WO by O. II. Allen, H, I'.Mooro aud Alexnoder Bid- il L. ALLKK. 35 .1,VV' stor'l; rapjflly ".(jSrlnpritaph'tlon .-',oRE-bwf, te-' n. It' ttr.w.ly . Ouo.jDMlar. ' iWtlurt. . i, i,t;.'iifrullM,. i .. JWtef. . WestSide Public i. uoonuina reriuner isjuiwwjj-ii,-1 Ol.i'ilU nt HoUCouuty, v I 4f I