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THU .COUNTY PAPER, i.ioi.v.vs. t co. OUKdON, MO. AdvartliltiR Rntos, which ate very rcinoimbte, when tin Inw clr . dilution of TilKtnti.jftv r.U'Klt l romMcrril twill lie mailt! know ii tin npjihYjttlnn In Hie .'nl,. Money way t)r rnt ut mir rik liy 1'iKtwnicr order, draft or regNtcri'tl letter. C(irnvip(inJ('ncu ami newt art- always itrslri'd, Imt letter inuit ! brief tuitl iiiiih' Imvi- (lie Kennlne tiaiuc nf tlic aiitlinr, nut (or iiiiMlcatlun Imt nt a (iinir.inty f rwI faith. Ciiiiimiiiileatlnn. In the Intert'it ut ranillilatcs Mill berWrfiM tor at tlic rate nf three cents Itcrwunl, cmh In nilvaurc. Obituary ptwlry will be rtiarKPil for at the rate of ten cenH per Him mill the (.'mil lat.H accompany the mniimrrlpt. ltcjfctpiliimiuicrlpt wilt nut lie returned. Mler for piilillivllun .liull reach in by Tncuhiy ituou to insure IiimtiIiui In tliat week's paper. All IcttcrvhniiM lip iiititrnui'tt In' TIIK COUNTY I'AfHl:. )iii:nv. Mo, Kntereil ntlhp I'lMttinice ut Orison. .Mo., an upcnml-tlaii matter. Torms of Su.norlptloni two doimks a xv.xn ixahvaxci:. Kitii)AY,;ii:ci;.Miii:u 23, mm Hookwai.tku mill Win. A. Arm. strong art) credited with nursing tin nntl-I'ondlctnn move In Ohio In tho In terest ofiTlhlon. Tim young Demo, mts nro mini, liy Hnokwnltor, to ho against lVudlctnn, ami ho lux u sore hoail that require! treatment himself. TtiK indication art! favorahlo for tho redumption of MIssMppI from Hour- lion rule, (.eneral litgcrald reecntlv canvassed tliu'Statctw tho candidate of tho Independents lor Altorncv-Ocucral. and found a tar nioro liberal stiirit prevalent than has over before been known. Y ith tho assistance of tho ml ''ministration at tho Congressional clec- tlons next year it is bcllovcd that tho new party ran bo victorious. Tiieiie is no reason why tlin ronlrn versy between tho tlootors sliould not iiavo ended at tho dead President's gravu. Dr. Koynton seeais determined .....l. ...t....l.l..r I t, ... uiii.tiiu iniMjiiu'i, nun ir. unxtcr, 01 1110 nrmy, shojvs 11 disposition to give him all possible oncuurngouiunt and nssls lance. Neither can have a good mo tive, and bo'.h are open to a suniclon 'I lint they wlsii to provent Dr. llliss from receiving il, generous fee. which Congress is disposed to give him and tfi people are willing lie should have. Trio eoniluet of Dr. lloynton is nnpro- fessional and childish, and his ntiaeks do more injury to himself than to Dr. JSliss. Skouktaiiv lllaino lias been relieved ut the Blato Dcpartinpnt, by ox. Senator lMclingliuyseli, of New; Jcrsev Mi ItlnineWias leon !' Vtirv' littliifimn-t.il. citherm lime r opportunity, to make . uir. recoru.inut.was expectetl of him ns . tir.tpierin)il.,iL must bo a disappoint mciH, to a man of his uniiiensr.ri.il nm bitlqii-iitl energy to retlro from so tils tliigiilslied, u position without having left, Jhurimprco.Kin of Ids great mind npoi) our International records. Ho re tires, fromeholeo, however, and not at . tllO Wl-ill.df f..l.l.-li..Iil,,i,l M ill..!.... . - .mm..... ..II . 1IIIUIIU, who is gifted with tho keenest sense of VTUV M'ls t,1,lt I'wltlfiit Arthur, while Jiq ' iHiuht not obieet to him. WimW .PVel.er a. mini of bis own t.lmli.n in a portion, olllciully and hoemlly, so JIL'IU illlU. .1.. V ' .1 ' ZJl U'fiK Hov. Dr. 'riioinas,tlio Metho- . Hist liei;etio oriibeinl divine, has been Vefu.ied a farther hearing, or nppeal, or supersedeas. ,Tho .IndH'ial Council ol tho Church", wliieh met iit'Terru Haute, Ind.,'' have dueided, by a vote of six teen to lour, toeu'teriain hkm.Hii,,,. and proceeded at ohco to tlio case of tno "mother" wlio slandered liisulfn', ilressmaTxer. If would be superiluons 10 consjiiior tlio grounds upon which the '"uppeal was disniNsed. . Tho council ev idently had tlio cliiircii.rlght t, tlo it, nm! acted promptly upon tho rlght.and Dr. Tiionms musMiuu) been unwarran tably! saiigulno if h0 unticlpaied any tor.i)uU'imio. Tho Methodist Church lias jlccldeiUliat ho is not a Methodist, unit that Is the cud of It. Xot being a Methodist; ho, should not and cannot 8JJSK.V,-1'r,l"l 1" tl'" Church preach Jug what Methodists don't beliovo in or want ( to heiir, and It Is but fair to as Mimo that thoy,.aro Just as siucero in 'their .views .JJiitiTho is not right In his loctnncs as lie is1 iu his belief that ho is. lkF.jil -'(000 jluiso.iis wlio went into Ilio Iting Thcatro ut Vienna on tho ht;"l(f pie 8th of l)ecoinber,'ovor 1,006 Werililcd' outfight in 11 space ol'tliiio1 unmeasured " by iulii(ites. aeneial lirnnt, in tho four dayhl' bloody lighting in tlio Wilderness, bud 2,2(51 killed out .tf lr.A lrl 1 l.Jt . . .n iuw.vv,.. iiihiui; murcipiig orilers, In .oiioitcvivun a I ici 'ant the lerjiji 6 lii(ttjtw at,jiott9ylvanla had 2,-92'iuuii killed. At Sblloli rsr, )!) 'in tA'o diivn' nahllnL' 1.7SR lit It 11 killedt iAt. Slwiln Itiver itosecrans had 1.633 of tlio 13,000 lhon engagcil killed outright. Allithoso we 10 furious cou lliels, in'wliich great ip;n)le.s, trained and equipped to do their worst, wore hurled, jisainst each other. Th n slilllirlitin- (.. each e;io was tnrnblo, but at Stouol stiver only 0110 man in thirty was killed, and in tho Wlhlorno.su only onu man out of every hixty-uiiie. At Vienna tho crowd KiUhored for pleasure. Men, women, and children.. wcro.yrp wiled into a building, and of .every two neo. Jt .,wl"i,u',,,.t ,nt "'" ''' ft terrible (lentil. Ibis Is oarnngo worse than that of battle, and calamity niordterri bio than tliut of. iiitrthquiike or shh, wreck 01- hurricane. - lllttlo wonder, then, that Austria is In a ferment over h.coiidltloii f thiii,'.silian'iiakiswuuli appalling calamities possible. fll'ITKAtrS 'I'ltlAl.. If Ihciv has boon much to disgust nl decent peoplo in tho trial of (lulteati and tho manner ii whfc'li it has been conducted, it must yet ho acknowledged, that lis marked features havo been pe, ctillarly and Indisimtably Amoiienn. Such set" lies nl llin lilil nf (In. nauyln of the ruler of n Xatlon a ruler, too nnlvcrsiitly beloved and mourned oould not havu taken place in any other country than tho United States. In the first place, tho faet that tho murdered man was tha President has added no solemnity to tho seono. Republican Americans are slow to ndmit that tho tleath of tho Chief of tho N'atlon, while lie is in olllcc, does not count for imoio than tliu death of an ordinary man, or j ought to receive- any . slgi al punish' iliient. Thev aruslow to ndmit It thai. ! In spite of the horror which (Jarliold's innnicr inspired, they havo tolerated and winked at an utter luck of ceremo ny, of decorum, of even deeoney In the conduct of this trial, which would have disgraced tho roughest court of justice 011 our Wctorn border. (Julteau has been Miffercd to pose at will over the grave of his victim; to oxamnio the sUatteretl bono which Ids bullet struck; togivohls opinion to tlio public, upon pasting events; to counsel President Arthur a to the nppointBicnt of his Cabinet; and not only to read tho iiuwi-papors, but, with the shrewdness which ho lias shown tliiougliout tlio trial, to communicate to tlio jury in open court such points from tliuin as might inlluoncf. their verdict. Judge, counsel and audleuco have laughed and fraternized with "Mr. Prisoner;" the jury alono havo maintained the dignity and reserve duo to tho position. They, at leat, have not forgotten that, wheth er sane or Insinc, tills postiitlng down is a murderer, and that his hands are still dilpping with tho blood of Car field. Nothing could be inoro iinliko the convcrtlonal courts of justleo or melo dramatic than the whole exhibition has been tlio prisoner's own well-played rolo; the woman beside him, tine to her wretched biother, helping to "man age tho case;" the fierce quarrels be tween the (iiilteans; and more than all tho glimpses into their family life and their religions bnl efs. The whole pan orama Is illstlnctively American 111 ev ery featnro, and still more American is its exhibition and the almost respectful attention it has received from tho coun try. The most prominent social char acteristic of our countrymen is respect for tho Individual It was this, not the fact that ho was President, which bowed tho whole nation In mourning before Garllold's dead body. It was not tho ruler, but tlio sou, tho Chris tian 111 his homo life, whom they rever enced. Kvery word of ids aged mother and every sob of his wife were listened for by millions of responsive hourts in those days of piolonged augm-li so lie roieally borne. Never was sovereign to honored or mourned as tills plain gentleman. Itut now that ho is dead and buried, mid ids wife and mother oat of sight, his murderer is not torn to pieces, as lie would havo been, nrobab. ly, in Russia or France. Ho has his turn as nu object of interest; he has fair play to the extent of brutal free dom ; and he will have justice, but jus tice wholly untainted with, revenge, at tliu end. There is a stolid imt'1 largo good-humor, which enables this people to bear with (Jnlteaus or slavery or plagues from foul drainage, or any oinor unmitigated nuisance, to tlio last verge of endurance before thev rnmeilv it. It is an exasperating quality, but it is peculiarly Aniuricau. When, loo. rji'lit-mlndnd difgii'.ttfd at the vanity of thU vaporing, bragging assassin, thov oinrht to re member that this ery personal vanity 'i national characteristic. The Xa lion as a Nation does not In '!' or 111111 to exultantly now as formerly. It is oiHty; it has more self-iespect ; it is heartily ashamed of tliu gasconade of us youth. iJiit.our political and (.oelal customs foster vanity In tho Individual. In other countries the social casto jut abovo and below a man holds him very securely in his nrontr nbien. v,... Giilteuu wouhr have had tho conceit roughly ground out of him in l!t..rt,,.i and very cr.rly lu fu would have been ruiegaicii to the Hinboo of fools, flero he capers uiirobuk-ed in the eve tif Mm public, until he .not only (ancles himsolf a statesman, but confidently cites tho Ainnguiy as nw backer when lio com mlts inuitlor. "1" is the slotrnn with 0 which Americans nis i into Mi., m.ifn... sal struggle forpluco and power, "liy Is thisP Aro WD' Ulni'i. bullish than our Kiil'IIsIi Kreueh brother. Not In net. There is no man as ircnerous or mi m..i.i.. ... shove his neighbor up higher as tho American, lint tho whole tendency of his training is to uivo him 1111 ftvilirrrnit. atod belief In hinuelf, simply because unburnning is nuscii on tho knowledge that every place is open to him. ir.."!. pot nursed by his mother or educated oy 111s lainor, as hu would bo in Kurope, as a fiitnni 1 ni.L-uii.iii. 11 " " I1 but as a posslbh. Pio,ident. If Tie suel ceu.is 11 , ,,o us it 111,0 1 his own efforts ; 11 IlU fiills. !irinnwfniw.,u ...... 1 . 1 . . -- niMi-wi), iiui iiu mo 111 ..... ...jibi, iNnuonai iioicets of character, niamior, rolidous belief 1 i ' is tlio class of cdu catedA.v.oiilea..sw,o even know that Q l et repo.so and not pretension 8 the 1'rou.liiijrl How many petty, trivial beuiM, mvo Hpnir anioug us simply beeauso Individuals llkefiulleau felt Ihcniselve.s nualifleil to M.eakforthel,,rdl J iiAvilrd, ,w raree-show at Washington, dlsguMing 11 lM'M, .may serve a good put" lioso, if each Anidiieaii takes it as an exagseratlou only of actual National characleristics, nut honestly sets hn.,. self to study both their t.(UI0 lm ,, remedy. , ' Christmas Presents FOR EVERYBODYT 'ALBRECHT & HUBER, Watchmakers and Jewelers, flutnlkltuiwwi lur.i ' 20B Felix Str. North Market Square St. Joseph ,,: ask nrrlllcul Inspection uf our Itnlltlnr (Inmlv llavli In Ht . .Injspli slaei" ItCU. we lit'llrw we ran suit tin1 itMilih nf I'llirs, J 11 hiivi. nu I'li'Kiiut llnr tif Wntctici, (Jluvks, Muslrul I..-. v..vjiv ... u.i'ij iii-nLi iiiiuii llavlnu Ih'imi oitnblMieil In tills IiiiIiipm null . uu.iij, ill ni.i., iuiiiuy null infill .'I'l-v iiiuiua, .7j.111.1t1 inaiiii- -A-ttraotioms Of the Season. LARGE STOCK, Nice Assortment, Lowest Prices. The Best Assortment of Seasonable DRY 600DS The Best Assortment of OVERCOATS AND it For Men, Boys.Youths and Children. This stocic is unequalled in extent nnd variety, and at inices within (III) l-i...,.l. nt .ill U'.. oul- ., nl... I.,.w. It.... ..f .1.1.. . . v.i. ... ..... k viv.-'u iiic'iiv;iiwii ill iilin niuuu. We also ask a close inspection of our line of BLAMETS, COMFORTS, FLAMELS, YARWS, ETC. WELTY BROS., & CO MOUND CITY, MO. Arriving. We are now receivinc: our Fall and Win- ter stock of goods and invite the inspection 01 ah close buyers. Our goods are freslr and new. We did not carry "over from last year, a single over coat, Cloak, Blankets, or any of that class of roods. u - Call and see us. We can and will' save you money. Smith & Phelps, nyEounsriD city. NICK STOCK, I OREGON, MO. Now Fall Stock of Caslinores," Cloths, and Trimmings now on my tablo. Wedding outRU n Specialty. Perfect Ills aro guaranteed anil only lirst-class Kootisaiiu iriiuinings useu. A JMISTATCi:. Tho Now York Jlcraltl, speaking od Itoriully of tho ninount ncecwatytosst tlo clalnw under tho Arroars ot ronslon Act, says s "Tills vast sum which has hecn voted out of tho Treasury will no. not to veterans, widows nnd orphans, out to n corrupt ring of rascally claim agents nnd so-called lawyers. It is worse than tho star-routo Iniquity." This statement is eortcinly far from being tlio truth. Tho Arroars Act was a simple act of juslico-notlilng inoro and hi siibstanco provided that nil pen sions granted prior to Its nassnffo pdipuld commence from thodtsclinrgoor tieaui ot tno soldier instead of dato of putting in the claim based upon his service;- nnd fuithcr, that thoso cntitlod wlio had not previously lllcd tin appli cation might have until July 1, 1880, in which to do so and share in tho henelit of said nit. Tlio first clans of claims tinder the Ar rears Act, viz., thoso where n claim un der the general law had been previous ly ndusted, were required to bo settled by the Department without tho inter vention of an agent or attorney, and in that respect tho law has been followed strictly. The second clnss, cons'stlng of np plications filed after the dato of tho pnssago of tho act providing for pay ment of arrears, stand, so far as agents and attornoys are concerned, upon tho samo looting with claims pending when tlio law went into operation. Tho fee cannot exceed tlio sum of ton dollars, except In ciho of nllnwnnr . nf claims filed prior to Juno 10, 1878, in which, under written contracts lllcd in tlio l'omion Office to that effect, twen-ty-flvo dollars is tlio maximum charge to bo paid by tl 0 U. S. pension agent under direction ol the Department. In no event can the CI alumni's agent 1 or attorney control the fund due the pensioner, for tho eeitllleatc, wlien is sued, is sent to tlio agent for paying pensions, wlio Issues Ins clieck payable to the ponslonm' in person, and to whom it is seutdiroct. If (ho liemhl would turn tho fire of wrath against the Hwindliiig hanks and corporations within sight of Its metro politan habitation, it would find better targets and accomplish inoro towm-ils subserving tho Inleiests of good morals and common honesty than lteanor does In endeavoring to batter down the rights of those to whom tho country OWeS It UrCiSL'Ilt lll-llMtim-ttV mill ,r. ncss. THE New York Tribune. r , "Thi Leading American Ncwipaptr," style, anil they nro perfect fne-slmtles of tho best crayon likenesses ovoi' takon of tho martyr President nnd his noblo wlfo. . Thoy aro beautifully prlfitcd on fine plato pnrkr, 22 by 8 inches in size, find will bo omnmonts to any parlor, library, orofllco. TERMS OF THE TltTBUNE. (Without J'remiunu.) Tin: wF.r.Ki.Y trimvm:. Nlnglii Cop7, nne ynr, - . 2 eo Five onion, una yvnr, . i nu ench: Ten :ilCH,niiyinr. - - -l.oocncli. And 0110 extra copy with every ton nnni()8; or nny person nuiklne tin i ten per cont. cash, FOR SALE. A Bargain for Somebody! Being desirous" of Closing Out niv Business in Oiwmi roller lor Sale my Entire Stock orVStoMt iuu uiiuuiug Known ns WE RED FH0HT STORE, Wild all improvements. I also wish to sell' tho building known ns th City Hotel, F. Henshaw & Co., Jbrij Wliolesalo-and llotall Doalors'l.i 0 AGES Buggies, Phaetons ad Spring Wagons, -.w .nm v xinrci uoet, ST. JOSEPH, MO, JSSi-JllOXWFK.Y 11ACOX AND PACIFIC HOUSES. ' ' TKACIIING TIIK A I ITS AM IXDUS- TltlliS. In Chemnitz, a citv of the as ltochester, tho elementary schools, aim gymnasium, or classical school, aro regarded as means of nretmriition im- tho Poly technic nnd Mining School, tlio leenicai institute, tho Higher Weaving School and the Agricultural School." The Technical Institute, carripd on in a Dunning that cost the state :i97.onn has four departments, viz. : Tho High er lee 111 eal Selinnl. tlm S. .!,.. I t.. Porenien, tho Ilulldinjr Trades' School. and the Art School. Ill tlwi (Il-Ul 111' thoso departments aro tauirht median eal engineering, chemical teclinology tor ciiomistry In its business applica Hons to tie various nils lolatiug to uyes, mugs, anil all trado coinpounds), anu nrcliltecture. In those schools of applied sciunco about twolvo hundred students aro gathered. Ilesldos thoso there is a technical evening school, having 1,900 students. Mr. IJ Samiielson, a member of Par. liament, writlnir on these schools 1 11 nn English review, reminds tho innnuiae- turers of Nottingham that it is through thoso that Chemnitz 'li.a their trade in hosiery.' American educators must wake nn to tllO fllCt tllSt tllfll'i! la nn l,,,l,.ol,;..l . . ..v. IIIUI.J.IIIU knowledgo of any coninioiviiil value 111 either tho classical, or tho abstract mathematical, or tlio purolv htorarv course. Tho practical business men nf America heartily despise them, not merely ns useless, but as pernicious; not merely ns a Avasto of time andforco, but as tending to direct young men away from agriculture, transportation, manufactures, and trado, In which the great fortunes nro made, and in whlcli the future prosperity of Iho country .lies; mto the parasitic professions ot theolo gy, law, literature and teaching. The dlfllaulty of superseding literary by in dustrial education lies largely in the fact, that men who have loarned any thing or practical valup can make, more monoy by tho direct use of what thoy have learned than bv'toaclniir It. whlln men who havo learned that which is of no vaino aro good for nothini: olso ex- copt to teach it. Ilnnee Innelinra nf Mm useless, or abstract, wlilcji ran bo em bodied In books, nro Infinitely inoro abundant than tho teachers of tlin iisn. fill or concroto, which, ns iv rulo, must no taught oy example, t In Iho United States S (junto nu thn 6th, Mr. Edmunds introduced n lull for defraying tho expousos Incurred in con. soquonco of tho assault of tho Into Pies idenl Garfield, such sum not to exceed $100,000. A monioiial was reeolveil from tho Lesrislaturo of luimmcnf.. i ' - ' t VMUIU 1 askin-c for an impropriation, for tho lm. provemont ot the Mississippi, which was - referred to tlm snnnini nnmmin... DlirllllT t lift vnur 1fl9 'fur Tmnitw hopes to bmpioy with increasing suc cess tho work nnd the methods which havo won for it 'so largo n measure of popular npprovab It has attained, and means nover to loso, tho high standard of success which was aimed at by its founder, tho largest circulation among tlin hnt tlpnlllil. fin Inrmi n .....i.l.l.... 1 , , , ""H viiuHmMim 1 nam : " ".u T"Z,uV.n?,um 0Vct tl,(M olnb limy retiiiit 1. 'iV. . "m "l"1"1 ,ms novcl commission. iuuii iiiuiiiieu innuyouuir newspaper Tiimrin nrrttir in tho United States. Wo accept this iTii X T,i,Bt'J,E- fact as the verdict of tho AmVrlcnu KE'SSfiSIEKJES " 1 Z9M. peoplo upon tho conduct nnd character Ten corI. yenr, . . 3.00 .ncti. of Thk TRinuNK. Tho position it oc- And 0110 frco copy with every ten cuplos could novor havo been gained names; or, tho person making up thn nor retained but by pre-ommont merits "'"b may retain ton percent, cash, US n nnWrilinnnr. na 1111 nnmii .-.f a, 1 nfiinitiluatfiii . opinion, nnd nn advocate of just public Tim prho of Tho Dnllv Tribune. In, measures. o'.uding tho Suiulay Edllion, is 812 per In short, Tub TituiUNi: will, ns horo- ycnri 3 for three months, 81.20 for ono tofoie, eonUuuo to bo the medium of month. Without .ho Sunday Edition, the best thought and tho voice of tho 910 per joar, $2.60 lor throe months, best conscience of tho tlmo; will koop l for ono month. Tho Sunday Edition abreast of the highest progross, tnvor "l"o is 82porear. Wo fonnot nt- Ihn freest discussion, hear all sides, up. lord club rates or commissions on daily penis always lo tho most enlightened subscriptions, fntelll.irenei! nml tlm .nir,.ji .......tii.. r. . y.i either edZ" S,,,, Ignonmt. " ,L (rco nnd postage paid to any addrcssl The well-known .,nMni f,,f f o. want nn ngent nt every Postollleo The TiminNr. trill . . .i 111 11,0 un9 States whero wo havo not tallied. Its A,M.(il.,. f nV "V Pno ". "ommances should bo made will i ninnln nu 11 lu II.,. ..II,,.,. i .i. i . ...I . . . ' ."".""hiiiu niu best. I ho Household nnd Yoiimr irnR-ut Di'imi'lniniif tin. llli......... ,.nniVii rclimnus f(ntiii-i4. tlm ti,ui,l...t . ... 77 . ..!.. IIHIIIW.-!; reports, will ull bo keptupandoxtend- "inmriuiiiiy may servo. VALUABLE PREMIUMS. . Till.: Tit lit IT VP llfia li.ivnulw.n,, nn.n1...1 ....j nvu uuuii UilllillUU by nny other paper in the permanent nnd siil).st:inti.'il vnlnn nf ttu t. ....... i , I ......w ... .. fi viiiiiiing, and tlio extraordinary liberality of tho ii.. in u!.!!! it moil ii yns ottered them to tilt! nn i n. U'i'i l,,l V . . ." 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