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WEEKLY WABBiaiKLS Action looking to l?io Build in;; of u Lcvoo From Iiitf Tarklo to tin- AVliito Cloud FtM'ivv. A Vory Kntortuhihifr Pro- ram Cnrrii'd Out at the Christian Church, Two of Our Mint Worthy Men Choose Life Part tiers. Voting OUMMINS-CANOTimns. 'J'hi' eo.y cliitu'lt tho rrcshytoi iatu in mir cliy was tho scene Inst Tuesday evening, tho llli )nst., of the nuptials of two of our well known iiml iopit1ar young people c) Oregon, Mr. Jamoi E. I C'ttinmtiiM iiml Mih hl.i Cuiothers. I Tlii' church .was elegantly unit tnxto- fully festooned iitid win tilled to lis ti t -j most capacity by tho numerous luvliuil j guests nml well-wishers . Tho euro j iiiony, brief ami lniprt"ivo, that made , them htishand ami wife, was oolehiuted I by Uuv. T. 1). UoIjimIs, ami was pleas ingly nml gleefully accomplished an i cording to t cliuicli. home which the :rooiu has just com pleted. Thi) whole Sf.ntinhi. force e.xtoiids their congratulations, ami wish tin; couplo long life ami prosperity. WELCOMING A DEHUTA.JTJS Another grnnd smUl triumph may be scoied for our pleasant little city. Tho delightful party given on last To day evening at tho re-ddoiivo of I'rof. O. 0. Mill, win such an event as ael- ! tloin occurs, I ho r.ffair was given by ', titlon suit of 54 l'rof. 1 1 ill ami Mrs Hill, for tho pur-1 Kolley el. al. pose of introducing their daughter the beautiful ritual ol that Carrie, into society. It heing the seven I teeuth birthday of the ehurniing ihbu .suit of Maria pou,eor y? John l'arni ,et. ill. A decree and order of sale was made iu the cac of Leonard Cook et al. vs. Klaldo Brown et. al. Homy SliuLU was appointed miardlun. .1. M. Ford, receiver of the East For est Mill, was ordered to sell property, on one-third cash, one third In six (0) months uud one-third in twelve ()U) months. An order of sulo'wns made in the par- S. ltigj vs. Elizabeth HAPPY HARVESTERS, The Hnrvtst Home and Old Settler's Re ynlon a Success. Jennie Holman and llor Dramatic pnny al the Opera Hquso. Com- Tho bride, is a graceful blonde, and twite. , niOft charming lady, she h.s only lived Tho assembled Iti-nong us for about two voars and in i society at once elegant, dignillod and Mary llrown was grunted a illvoree from V. I', llrown and wns given cus tody of child. Martha Sayles obtained divorce Ironi quests composed a , Illram Sayles, and given custody of tho child. tjtilte a I.Ut of Interesting Proceed ings In the Ctrult Court. Au Elegant Birthday Reception to MI33 Carrla Hill. Given FlHtnt Word From WiUtn It. Sor.nsor, o.' Portlmd, Oregon. A Hint to Our Tkoutro Goor. More Mention o! Minor Mnter3. THK DOLMAN COMPANY, The drnnntle season oponed In our city that short time she his-galned tho love ami esteem of many ami has endeared herself to the younglpooplu by her ami able disposition. She Is a singer ofi some mile and hai been one ot the 1 greatest utti notions at tl.o M. E. church ' with hci''excclloiit voice, ami as choir i organist. 'She was attired in a fawn colored gtos grajn silk, trimmed In passonieiitro, decorated with spaiiih , luce: her ornaments were natural How er.s. The groom, Mr. Cuminim. is ouo of our best known society joting men. UN reputation among his friends is that of a halc'foltow, well met ; ho bus been among us since childhood am) is i highly respected by all as a worthy ox- ample of a puro and mildo young man i and his numerous friends unite Ih eon- rellncd, iulnnslon Into who-e eliarnud , Hannah Uodllold was granted divorce circle is a prize that tna) well bo covet- from Charles Hedllehl. ed. j Molllo Fowbush was a'so granted a Tho Professor and wile eto id at tho . divorce from Henry Fo.vbijsh mam entrance and received their' Thomas S Bragg obtain-d Judgment friends, ami after exchanging words of ! for $22A.7 against. East Forest Mill Co. Wrleome, presented iss Carrie, tho ) In the Injunction ..tut of Ira Peter et. (Irtiiititntc, their only daughter. Mlssiul. vs. tho County Com I and .John Canto woro a toilet that was elegant I Buehcr; tho defendant, .lolpi llucher, because of Its simplicity. It was a I made nffudavil for ehango ol vciiuo and cream colored skirt ninlle trimmed In It was granted mid sent to Uiitihanun I.I....I. !,,.. ..m. ! COlllllV i mtll.IV IVMV. iwuir.-i, mm ,1 I'llll 3lir .... " , . .. . l ne mauiiamus hiiii ui it A Qrniul lMHy of FmlU, VoseLtbleS, ote., by the Horticultural Society. Tho Horticultural Society Meeting and Old Settlers1 Reunion attliis place n lat Saturday, brought together ono of tho largest uud most orderly gather lugsthat has ever assembled in our beau tiful park. At an early hour the peo ple tioui all pans of our county began gathering in tho court houso park, JohiI thocro.vd kept Increasing until tho middle ot the afternoon. About ton a. m. the stately form of Hon. James t. Allen, nrrayod In his "best bib and tuck," which told the large crowd that lie was tho ehlet of all; that he was the foreman, uud to have charge of things. Mr. Allen has a magnificent prcscuoo that points htm out as a coniinandoi. liberties of tho peoplo and ostabllsh cap ital as despotisms neitlicr will it do to iHo)t lbe laborer to uej. tho prleo of his labor and compel tho .employer to pay It, this would destroy flio law of contract, ami I ho right of property uud establish communism. The Judge ald that tho citizens of Holt county, as well as nil producing countries, want and must hvo cbcitp, safe and speedy transportation for their surplus produce nt order to obtain n reasonable compensation for their la bor, and this must be bad iu tho rail roads, which havo pcnctntd every i quarter oi tne gioim ami appropriated tho entire Inlanu carrying tratlo. Ilcavv freights, when timo is uot important, may be carried bv water ionics cheaper than by rail. Timo Is ho Important now In all commercial and business transac tions, that the railroad is given the preference when both routes run side by side, even at n greater cost, except as to few things. Itailroads havo a monopoly of too business along their liner of road. This cannot well bo avoided, on account of the danger occa sionod to lilo and proporty by compet ing interests, by rivalry m operating a track by men whoso interests conflict anl who would strive to reach the mar ket in advance of all competition. It Is and being tl.o possessor of Intelligence and firmness, he successfully conducted thought that I ho public welfare requires his part of the great Harvest lloniu ex- l,nt railroad should havo a inonoimly erclses, as to havo tho best of order. last Monday evening, with. Iconic Hoi-1 f,'t"hitluna on this oceaMon. Mr. man Company occupying tho boards.at I was attired In the ustnl full Stcrrett's Opera House, l'hc opening "lllt which tl.o American bridv bill was the Octoroon. Mis s Holiuan ' 'r"om delights to deck hini-elf. The stiftatned the title ro'u, with Otto;"un" l'""l'lu io'ed happy as they Krause as Salem Soudder. Tho plav 1 ",oml ul' Ul lo lhu JpiHnr was well received bv the audience anil 1 ,,,,l,w ,)f 1,10 cihli.- march plavcd by every one of the east tilled thcii icp.e- J Mlfa r'u,,,n dottrel), live parts up, to the A 1. This was A la, mnuber of o'.egaut presents followed on Tuesday evenl.g with wcrc -cnt to tho haupy couplo among .Joshua Wlntcomb and on Wednesday 1 w"iu w'u,0: evenln.' with Kanchon. Sarali .teweii. I Chamber Set Mr and Mrs (! W Henrietta Vaders and Ada Ward, with all their brilliant support, thus far in Cummins. Pair Linen Towels the season, seem unable to "draw." I Cummins Mr. Pratt's opera of '-'enobla," wh'ch was lately prot-cntcd in New York, notwithstanding nil the efforts of the critics to make it at least a swetss fe. fi'we, failed to meet with opnlar tavor. O-ear Wilde's drama of "Vera," which had been awaited with linpat lent curl osity, was ta'. en from the boat ds of New York after a run of one week, "Vera" wa3 mercitoMoy 'crushed by both cntlo and public, yet Waldauer's parkliug trrnslatlon of "Fanehon" the Ciieket still llve.s-biiubt, sparkling. In .Miss Hotmail's hands Kanchon has Inst nothing. l-Voin her first entry to her last exit, she cariles out to the fujl text, tnu trnns'utof.s conccDtlon, and we do ibt if Mr. ya'.itauer, had he been iu the audience on Wednesday evening and wituoM'cd Miss Holman's rendition, of Function, could have found tault with this charming actress, either In her reading or acting Mi-s Holmau wo regaul as a born actress." Her support is excelU'iit in every particular, and her vi-lt to our city has proven units a diatomic treat. Spaci,' forbids us partlciita iv.ing each member of tho' onupanv. 'I'hcy are all up iu their biiMiic!!), ami wo are glad to say that they are void of being Hou-h" which Is usually the ease with many of the troupi.s on the road. Mr. lloldeu, tho violinst, in a mii-t ocelleut Deiforumr, Tlio company coniiuue at tho Opera Jlou-c tho lemaluder of the week: A ladies and children's niatinco will bo given Saint day ofteruoon!' A spiirK ling program will lie prooiitcd. A PLEASANT EVENINQ. Notwithstanding the enjoyment and I tho fatig.ius of tho day,a crowded house uKsoii)lijed at tho Christian church Sat urday ovcuing. It surely was noj the epicurean attraction of ciko and lco cream that drew it? rather, we think, tho intellectual refreshment ot tho pro grant. This fact is highly complimen tary to the town, as to tho young people who can, with so short pieparallon, iurmsb such uxeellent entertain incut. It Is right that tho young of our town should receive enciuragenient for any prolltablo public efforts thoy mako. It is tmdeuiablu that we have superior el pti nary and musical talent here, and what could be nioro proper than that we should give It help and (level (ipemuut bj our presence and attention on Mich occasions? Wo are glad that such opportunities should lie furnished by any church, mid think that lhu work itself might bo con sfrlcred, in somo r-om-e, inbsiouary. Thtt mu.slo and reciting were all god aitd listened to attentively. Lulu Dobyiu w.hs fi ret, and, considering her age, recites well, it h careful train-in- her voieo will bfi beautiful and her nioromonts graceful. Miss Kvans lias been so freipienJy bcfiro Hie public that her talvnts nro universally recog nized. Should sho devolo her-elf to i locutloir wo believe her e ueecss would bo undoubted. She was faulty ir arlic nlatlun and tho quality of her voice, both ot which can bo remedied only by practice, "focfc of .lyes'1 by Hollo Coltrcll wns tliu the best road piece of rho evening. Her voieo was well adapt ed to tho piece, and her conception ot it parfcut uud almost as well execut ed. Her voieo is capablo of being made im h of, MisrHlnu Ilorshbergor did well, and should bo commended on the Boliotton of her piece. Tho sentiment was good and upproprla'e. Tho iniislu Was pleasant nml good. Songs by Mlsc's K uma Cottrell and Chosebro woiu ' beautiful, as null as - the one by Miss Hill. ,'Hut, lo Maggie Perkins, must be conceded tho pre mium 'of liilislo. He; artiotiiutlon was mi perfect that not a word was hut, while she, with Uuiiiiiii0' indepundojjeti, play i. hor own ace jinpaDiiijeiit. O'uy and Ocrtlo P J 'illls and .1 T -John and Silver Caster Thatcher. Silver Cup, (Sold lined Mary Vanlluskhk. Crystal Cake Stand Mrs .) T Hob-lit-icll. Decorated Ilreakl'ait SetMr and Mrs A VituHns-klri;. Crystal HerrydMics Carrie and He beeca Vanltuskiil:. Silver ltutter Illsh Mr and Mrs C llobiiizeli. Ilracket Mr and Mrs T L Price. Decorated Ciystal Kerry Disli Mr and MrsT iritoberts. Crystal Fnilt Dish-Miss .Julia Luck harilt. ' Clock, Damask Table Cloth Towels Set Knives and Forks apd Doz Napkins Mr (i W Anderson and famdy. Carving Set Mr nml Mrs U Mont gouiei v. Set ' Silver Knives L C Irvine and Minnlu Chaddiiek. ' Set. Silvv.r Tablu Spoons and Silver Forks ltobt Lyons and P P Welty. Set Silver Tea Spoons -Mr C .J Hunt and wife. Cold W"teh and Chain (Irooni. Sliver Fruit Ilasket From bride's Sunday school class, compo-i;d of Cora ltussell, Myrtle Kyger, Minnie Hohlit vM, Nettie Cook, .Julia Tliuinn, Lizzio Al en, Nullie Kreck, Ijaud MeKulght Napkins Hins Sister Malliu Caioth ciy. China Tea Set Misses Parrlsh and Allen and Mis Nies. Crystal Set S W Morrison and wife. Crystal Fruit l)ish--Mis T I Kreok. Velvet Card Catc Will Steirett Cook Hook C W Lukens and wlfo and Kato llayliill. I Crystal Water Pilehor Adrian Pink- slon. Lamp Kd Pmkston and wlfo. Damask Towels Mis Heny Slmlts. Majolica Set Jouan Watson and wile. Crystal Putter Dish Mrs Taylor. Hair Krush 0 O Proud and wi'o. Maisellles Bed Spread -Mrs L Per kins Lace Jabot -Mrs Agglo Davidson. A Tidy Cora Itus-ell. Hand Mado Quilt Mrs Mary Cnm milis Tidy - Mrs Ennna Sehulto, Copy of Shake.spo.ir Mrs Ora Ware. Crystal Salt Sot-Maggie Perkins, Sliver Suaar Spoon Charles Stor rett. Silver Butter Knlfo JJlma ivygor. Silver Butter Dish Loona Hoblit .oil. Laec Handkerchief -Cora Storrett. Kmbroideied Satin Fai) lr.s M Storrett. Jersey waist 1 To dcfcribe tho dresses worn by the ladles who calld, would bo to enniner I ato every shade ol aim ml every fabric j which the ashiou of tho season iceog ' nizi'd. I Af or the formality of "receiving," was concluded, vocal ami instrumental music, readings and rocitatims etc.,oc copied the attention of the members of the company until a lute hour. The entertainment afford it ! was befitting , the company, and a pcrnril ol the 1 names of those to whom invitation 1 were sent which follow, will lead one i tn Iwilti.v'A tti, it ,liu i.vltr.ikultiu tiii.nnu 11 ' gooil deal. Handsome invltallon cards wore sent lo: t' Zil'es. Dr Thatcher. Kale Lvaus. Belle Cuttrell. Sudie Collins. Mag-ie Workman. Nettie Nies. lua Nies. Hubert Schata. Clare Irvine. L C Irvine. Be-lo l.elimer. Dmniii Colli 1.11, Lena lluuher. Ola ltuscll. Cora ltussell. Bcttle Cottio:!. Klina llor.hucror. Klma Kvgcr. Mnud MeKulght. Blanehu Howell. Claud Itenuett. Peul Bennett. Lizzie Payne. Nel lo Kr- ek. Frank Kreek. Hairy Kreek, Mav Curry. 1) P Dobyns. Hannah Meyer. Becky Mcyi-r. Anna Curtis. Chat Dobyno. Liilti Chaddiiek. Nctiie Parrish. Carriu At dorsoi;. Ju'ia Luekhardt. Flora Luekhardt. Will Luekhardt. Kate lta hill. Sam O'Fallon. Klla OM'allor,. Lena B.indy'.' M iggio Downey. II . Frame vs. ttie uotiniy uoun. u. tv. i nomas was called to preside as special judge; tho peremptory writ wns refused to plaintiff. REMKMHEK C- V.! Mr. Ajleu as chairman made u very up piopiiato Intioduetory, Inclosing which lie Introduced the Kev. S. Carotliers, of the M. K. Church, who olloied a few well chosen words in prayer. The principal address of tho forenoon of tho business alon; Its lino with nil Its attendant ovils, but that the state which has conferred upon it such ex traordinary power over tho vital ele ments of uubllu prosperity must havo and so exercise the right of contiolling its power us to always mako It condu cive to tliu public iood Wo havo in this state pasud laws rognlatliig their was delivered by .Iiplge II. S. Kelley, of j charges for the transportation of height s V.- ir-1 fi' r. ((t nV): M t This Is tho huge bat at the theatre. Tho theatrical season has just opened, and it is well not to forget the big hat at the theatre. There is no greater nuis ance and none easier to be abated. If Snruunali, the syuopvls of which Is as follows: What is it that makes a home Iu this country more desirable than iu any oth er, ttiui wny do Americans glory in tlio title of an American Citizen P It is be- Uiso of tho uneunalled prosperity of Mho country; Its free institutions and liberal laws, width facilitate, foster ami eucoiirugo all kinds of industry, and cherish and sustain a liberal system of universal education, uud which lay a premium upon the productions ot ihouirhl, ingenuity and skill. Wo may congratulate ourselves upon tho aci dent of birth or other circumstances that east our lot iu a land like this, where there Is so much to be proud of and so llMlo to condemn. The turiito rial domain of tho United Stales is, vll lu nil, the grandest country in the world. Its topography Is varied and beautiful. Its mounta'lns nml moun tain ranges and its valleys, its hills ami dales, its exteiiHive torests, and its von havo uuv sort of consldertlon for iho people who happen to hnve seats I bioad prairies, its lakes whoso water behind yon, please leave .our big hats ' are as cle: r us cryUal, its majestic riv at home. They have no business in a crowded auditorium where people have lo look .ovuronc auotlier's heads. WirrSehatz. Bonnie Broadbeek. LiHio Kaucher. Kva Kauehor. Ida Piuktitoi). Ami.' Culviii. John ( olvin. Hi Montgomery. Chas Sturrott. ' ( 'has Sopor, (iraut Holtz. Minnie IIollz. Jennie Cook. Frank Peter. F.nnnu Cuiry. ANpTuEIt. second nuisance at the theatre that we may n well call attention to and which will ocji- ll)ustiuting,ls tlio habit owe people have of talking Incessantly during tha purformaneo. This t)ad J-hablt is indulged In by very many groing ladies and criitlcmou who would not llko tobo eaiUd ill-bred, and yet wo do not know of a more ill-bred thing than to indulge In it. 'liven if you yourself do not wish to hear what may ho said on tho stao there may bo some ono iu your vicinity who does, and that some body .ught to bo given a "clinneo." I'ieaso panto both these pictures in your hats. PINKBTON-COLLINS. A few of tho most lutimato friends of tho contracting parlies met at tho resi dence of Mr. Henry Shuiij, ntti o'eloek hist Sunday evening to witness tho marriage of Miss Mary Collins to Mr. liil Pinksttin, -both of this city. The biide is well known to till our eitizous. Few young ladies in pur community havp pinro fiieuds than the briijo of Mr. 1'inkt.tou. The. gloom ts also well and favorably known in our community and may bo rogardejl as a great favorite with all clashes, He pas ever been a lesUleut of oi)r city, ami is ono of the firm of Hoblllzoll & Pinkston, lunibor dmlers. At tho hour appointed the coup'o entered the parlor and sto,od ba fore Itov. S. Carothors of tho M. E. chinch. Tho bi Ida and groom joined hands and the solemn words were pro nouiiQed' that made lliem husband and wlfo. After a few days islt itniong friends, tho happy couplo will go to housekeeping in their now and elegant CIRCUIT COURT. Circuit, court closed its ,si;s-ion Mon day last, the petit jury having been uisobnrgcd on Saturday. Much busi ncsH was none, ami uio iiocKot was cleared. J'ho caso ot tho Stato vs. Wallaco Onyatt, (Booty) on charge of burglary, the defendant plead guilty and sotityps ed to three years in tho penitentiary, John Shnnk and Grant Napier were arraigned on tho charge of burglary and laiccuy; on application of the do fondants thu cause was continued, par ios giving bond in the sum of $.100 ea-h. William II. Hicks vs. Cordolh Mail dux, et. al.; this was a suit to set a-ide fcale and duvd; was submitted to court; deoieo for p'alntlff setting aside deed as pra ed for. Charles Cowan vs. William Miller and Bobort Cain, for damage; plaintiff dismisses mil. W. II Richards vs. Daniel Zuok ; ap peal; verdict was given for defendant. Cleorgo W. Quick and (!eor,o W. Cotton vs. J. W). Uobprts; replevin; submitted to jury who found for plain tiffs; the defendant wus granted ai) ap peal. James MoNulty vs James M. Cason; this was a suit on constable's bond ; ju ry found for defendant, Jamo 0. Eivmg vs. David Itankin: ejectment and damages; causo transfer red to L'ulted States Circuit Court. JolinS.Swopovs.lt. Colllsoil; up poul; jury found for defendant. Oml ( raves y.s. Jojm A. Hlehardon nml David Barbour; suit on note, judg ment for want of uuswpr for $1208,08. In tho suit of Mound C)ty vs. Frank Kerslmor, on appeal, tho jury found for plaintiff and assessed fine at 91. Jn the partition suit of lilzaboth Swee ten vs, Eliza Baldwin, William MKpis, Jnmoft Blair and James Spott worij ap pointed cominjssionerH. John W. Stokes was allowed on at torney's foo of $100 in tlio partition KIND WORDS. J'ohti.anh. OitEooN, Aug. 25th. Variety Is Iho spleo ol life. Wo havo been .using that condiment for tho past month east of tho mountains and have now got luck to thls.cltv, whero wo wish to meet tho dear old "Skstinki." again. It gladness my beni'tforold memories "sake to see that iikiiiq at the head again. Hope you mav each I avc abundant success and will tin all in my power lo help you. Wo look forward to I's visits with great pb asuro as the connecting link that binds us to cM HolLSuecess to you in your now onier prr. and may ouis bo n winning card. Your friend , W. U l'IU.N(!Klt. PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hureby given that tho under- urs capah e ot lloatmu tho largest craft, and its sparkling streams and rippling brooks, coursinir iu every d reetion. present to tlio view one continuous sub lime and picturesque landscape. And its rutictt elimato, rich ferlllo soil and its miueial wealth, all contribute to :iake thu natural resources and capaci ties of this country second to none oth er on the faeo of the globe. Take a belt of country extending from lhu Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific, on this latitude, and we have the most desirable climate, lhu richest and most ' productive soil, and thu finest fruit j grorvnig country on tho continent. And if you take a block of countrv I here iu tho Missouri Valley about two hundred tunas stptnro say fifty miles square in tho southwest cornor of Iowa, fifty miles square In the southeast corner of Nebraska, ho sanio amount of territory in tho northeast corner of Kansas,, and the Platlo Purchase iu northwest Mlsouii, and wo havo a dis trict of country, tlut for ceneial pur- poses-agiicultural, horticultural and all kinds of husbandry, has no equal anywhere. It is tho grandest spot of the I'lilted States. It is watered with rivers and by rains, and there is plant ed In It trees that aro pleasant to tlio siuht, an I trees whoso fruit Is delicious to tho taste ami good for the food, and tho tiee of knowledge our ohuivhes and schools, and thu tree of life in our higher civilization and tlio religion of our own Lord Jesus Christ, ol which wo inny partake and hope to live forev-, or, mid ihodo-eoMiinnis oi Adam aro ln tho garden to dress It and to keep It. But eating bread in the sweat of tho face, and compelled to earn a living Somo are tlio tillers of tho ground, some the keepers ot sheep, somo dwell in (tents) houses and havo cattle, some handle, the harp and organ, nml some aro artificers in brass and iron, and wood, some nro architects and some niv builders. The Judge then spoko of tho divis ion of labor, saying that all neccsrtrv labor is honorable, anl that th public welfare demands that all useful indus tries shall bo allowed to expand freely, each in Its own proper spheio, nml Ihyt modern civilization rjwos jtg wonderful prosperity to what might bn called a. di vision of labor. That all Inventions of machinery, works of nil, and the ap plied sciences, havo beon invented, de vised and dovoloped to aid and it tho laborer In tlio oxoeullon of h's' life- work, making his journey through lite ami passengers, and many obligations ami diiuos upon them wiiiep nro neces sary fur tho protection of thu public welfare, nml wo may npposo stll otliors If found to be necessary. Iu tho nftc'ri)OQU Ijiu prjuctpal ad dress wns ileljvurcd by Profusor O. C. Hill, of this city, which was a most ex cellent address and was well received by tho audience. Considering tm ex treme bent and vast amount qf dust fly ing, thu audience nro entitled to great crodit for tho cxccjlout order and atten tion given the orators, Mr. Murray of tho Horticultural So ciety also spoko, Ids spoenh being full of liilciestiug farts, Mr. Murray is one of our live horticulturists, uud his selection was a most wise one Tho Holt County Cornet Band wa3 In attendance iu full force, and discoursed some sweet intisio, for which it has be como the favorite of this section of tho stato. The Oregon (5lee Club rendered sev oral pieces of vocal music in a manner highly entertaining to tho nudiriieo, and which was received witi marked appreciation. Tho Horticultural display was, wo think, thu largest ever made at any timo in tho history of our city if not iu thu county. Particularly noticeable were tho displays made by Mr. N. F, Murray, J N. Munlfee, (leorfpj P. Luuk hardt and Win. Brodbcck. For oi)p to look upon tho display mado hero by our fruit growurs, woll can ho exclaim tin ly "Wo aro in tliu Eden of the West urn. iiriHiueeK cxmoiied tinny-two varieties of apples, three varieties of pears ami varieties of wheat. Master Charley Walters exhibited a variety of apples and crab apples Cornelius Hoblitzell had twenty-lour varieties of apples on cxhlbiiiun Mr. (Jilbtti t bad eight varieties oi ap pies. A. J. Castle put on the table fuur va rlutles of pears. Oeorge Anderson placed two vario ties of wheat on tliu table Mr. Jacob Harmon had a magnificent sample of wheat on hand. Win. Fornex a fiuo samplo of honey L. M. Kaullj lirco varieties of apples M. M. Sopo tomatoes. Andy Burn; corn. T. B. Curti ' tliineon varieties of ap ples. Al. hnoeri two varieties ol grnpos, Cliarles l lsonhcck. tweulv two va- vi ies of f Jples and ono variety of er . F. M rray, sixty-two varieties of app , on n tumatqf .doren of pears, ' gf pes, siy i potatoes, eight n-'.uus, f millet, two of . (if '"" in variety ot pears, ..uekhardt mado a hand ,,ig with twenty-two variu yS ami seventeen anolies of (Jcorgo Basklns, "Morrow county, Ohio, 1852. J. S. Cnrti, Marlon county, Indiana, 18-15. Joseph llodglna, Washington county. Iniinuti, 1851). John II Klntr, iiaiHionucw county, Indiana, 1850. ,. . Samuel l rynuiH, Momity county, Ohio, 18;,:. 4 . ttCoiKC Myinar Morrow county. Ohio, 185:1. . K If Kussel, Clark county, Dlilo.ie.ia Tom Curtis, MariO'i county, Indiana, 1845. 11 F .Potior, Henry county, Iiutiniin, 1SH9. Andrew Burner, Tuscnrawns county, Ohio, 1811 Hubert Patterson, Ireland, DM2. Win Tayhir, Coshocton uuunty, Ohio. 184.1. J Noivillo; Pulaski county.Kentueky, 1648. Jacob Harmon, Sr., Pennsylvania, 1813. Rolotid ltiiirrett, Tennessee, 18.1'J. Silas Line. Ivporte county, Indiana, 1850. J W Duncan, Holmes county, Ohio. 1815. . " Peter M Loucks, Holmes county. Ohio, IBM. Samuel luster, Delaware countr Ohio, 1813. Silas Pierce, I rankliii county, Okie. 1811. Stephen Collins, Delawaro county, Indiana, 1841. (Jeorgo Meyer, W ariio county, Ohio, 1814. Win Cotton, Shelby county, Indiana, 1812. L II Edwards, W nyno county, Indi ana, 18oU. Cliarles Keller, Prussia, iaf)2. Jacob Lehnier, Tuscarawas county.. Ohio, 1851. Solomon Luhiuer, Tuscarawas coun ty, Ohio, 1851. w ii htcrreit, 'iippecanoe countr. Indlnna, 18:18. Samuel Watson. W aynu county. In- ltr.na, 1812. huvl .ook, Ohio, 1812. A Gcmcekor, Mississippi, 1811. T I Kreek, Pennsylvania, 1852. E Vi.nBuskirk. Olilo. 185 James Bragg, Kentucky, 1844. Oeorge W Mcliitytc, Clinton county. . indlann, 18:18-. Jonntlian Culp, Scioto county, Ohio, 1847. F S linstock, Sr., Richland county. Ohio, 1817. James rosier, Sr., Marlon county. Ohio, 1838.- Mrs Julia A rwrpigor, tayotto conn ty. Indiana, 1K12. Mrs. Elizabeth Slprrotl, Tippoeanoo county, 18J18. G'porgo P Luekhardt, Pennsylvania, 1855. Barney Kunkcl, Utehhind county, Ohio, 1817. II Minion, Wnyno county, Keiilucky, lfl.V. 9 ii W Kolley, Orconhrliir county, Vir-' giuia icon. C W Picico, Franklin county, Ohio, 1811. John Stephenson, Indiana, 18:19. Daniel Zook, YVnynp county, Ohio, 18 ia. P M Cook, Johnson County, Indiana, mu At tho eloso of tho day's exercises, thu Horticultural Society made sero tinus from the exhibits, which wcro sent to Iho St. Joseph Exposition. Tho day as a whole was pleasantly and piofitably spent, -Mr. Allen In his opening remarks paid a worthy tribute lo tho originators of tho Court Yard Park, and bo an nounced tho toll of holier us: Dr Pe ter, Honry Levi, G W Crow, Levi Zook Georo Chaddiiek. Goorgo P Luek hardt, II Pinkston, E VanBusklrk and Ira Peter. signed citizens ot Ho it county will. meet ! loss cumbersome and more comloi table at tho Miiitwn tchool bouse lu West i '" happy. Lowls Township on the 10th day of Sop tember, 18811, for tho purpose of taking Into consideration. nmi duvisln'' wavs ind means to mako a luveo against tho Missouri ilver, from thu mouth of Big Taikio to tho White Cloud Ferry land ding on thu east bank of tho Missouri rivur. Many Citixkns. NEW POINT. Wo aro provided with soveral able bodied weather prophwtH, but so far thoy havo beon almost a failure iu bringing a ram only a few drops on Sunday last Our fanners mo busy at present working tho roads and listen lug to tho hum of thu threshing ma- ehino Win. Price npjenrs upon t)je sick list since camp niuetlng I). C. Webster commenced Ids soho.tl at Nickoll's Grove on Mondav last, ami reports twenty to commence with.,,, trunk Ott. 11, E. Denny's engineor.inet with an nceident Saturday last while oiling tho angina; ho gut his hand caught, bruMng hi lingers pretty bad ly Thu bridge southeast of town, whlph has beon out over slnco the high water, is again crossnblo T. O. Follx starteu for Columbia, this stale, on Wednesday last, whoio hu will lit tend school Our school master, Silas Buuhcr, was in our burg on Ian Saturday. The school will uot com- menco until October Quito a num. bor of our citizens attended tho liar vest Homo at Oiogon Saturday and ex press tjipmselvos highly pleased Ask Georgo Wehsior how ho cots lilg girl Into tho houso when he has been out buggy riding and comes back and finds the doors looked P Ho said that capital and labor nro do- nondont upon each other for success and both woro essential to tho prosper ity of tho country, i no great cntci prises and industries of the country re (Hiiro tho combination and Investment ot a vast amount of capit d, and tho la bor of a great many men. To illustrate this, lako one Industr.r, our great rail road system. Wo havo In tho United Status more than 100,000 miles of rail ro.id. which cost flvoVillions' of dollars, nnd whiob Cfivas employment to 500,000 laborer. This great industry Is em ployed in the business oi irnnspoiintion of enmmoreo and pissougprs. Tho buslnoss of transportation, tho common carrier, Is one in which nil the peoplo hayo nn inlorest. it is mo moans ny wlileli their surplus products nro ear- ricd to niarifQt, ami suen tinners a." noed aro hrnuguv.,, .!. cheap, speedy and safo transpofw and this thoy havo in tho t I thoroforo, tlio capitalist, tho lalvi'S s tho produeor, aro all morinlly dept upon this groat ontorpriso, ncithor could do without tho other. Tii railroad Is tio laboring win's lAt friend. As to labor strikes, the Judgo Aid that laborers had a right to fori Un ions, nnd organizations to stren .then and proteot thomsq)vps glusl tw on rroaohmontfl of capital, and Aad a right to strike for bettor wago rovld ed, thoy do not by ylolonef Jestroy property or InterUro to lily or other penptn from working. Piw lo policy and tho publlu welfaro equ a that in nil buslnoss inntlorn, csplt . and labor must bo allowed to my:o their own terms, their own contrpcljG It would not do to allow capital tq rot tho price and by forco compol thu Inboror to bo oept jls torn)sf hls would destroy the Vl! Of pllllA c. GeiA some lies off ovorgrif Mrs.) finest uf Mr. amber I ou Gibson mado libit ot onions, by far the mm ' ," irghu Whit mer exhibited somo hum suirar of Ills own man- nfaetm , whluh created no little attun- tion. Chvj (lo Bennott, pears. V , Monifoo oxblbltod thirty llvo va rietle ,df apples, four of pours, twenty- louur oi poiaiocs, tnreo ot erratics, tivo ACKKerries. throe ol corn, ono of 'one of melon, ono of rhubarb, ouo iinipkin, tlirce of squash, llvo of one of crab, ono of earrots, two 'nets, ouo of ouciunbois, one of is, ono of tomatoes. Kiiukul & Sons, ot Iho Dutch innile a very flno exhibit of linn- cloths. Hour. eto. All,.,! l.'iinl-'nl ur.,c n In,l il,n f.i . v. v. ..,,t,n,. nit. iin,.,iiv.l4 kllu 'urn for tho best bouquet.. louowing premiums were nward. Foil est gpnoral dlsjilay of farm pro duotr -I. N. MQiilfoo.'-t.'J.OO. Bf,-t display of corn B. F. Potter, )-tf(displtiy of wheat Jaoob Har u. N -.00. jst j ,isphy of oat?-Cinrloy May, dlsplny of npplos N. F. Mur 50. display of llvo vnriotles of up I'm. Brodbcck, 1.00. S was a largo attendance of Hip I) tilers, and whilo many 6how ' "K0 j ot many are still aetivo "Jnuly as full of vigor as Ih tho ,.0, Among thoso present wo 1) Mt.Etv'Jcor who oamo to this coun ty In Ip) frvm Morrow coHiity, Ohio. wis nirouoeuK. morrow coimiy,uino, 1852 (J mkel, Sr., Itlchland connty, OFFICIAL (STATEMENT Of tho Financial Condition of tho Fra zer & McDonnld Bsuk, nt Forest City, Holt County, Statu of Missouri, at the eloso of Business on thu 25th day of August, 1883: HKSOL'ItClW. Ixians uiKloiilitritty cnnil nn personal orcullateraliuiuutity 3 lj.003.18 1.UJOU nml aisouunti imilouhteilly f;niiil on real t-.stato security... 2, too OQ rails liy solvent enslomi-rs. . . , l.KMl Otln-r liuiiils ami stocks at their pri'n- flit eusli limrket rirlco S3S.81 Due (nun iiIIut liaaKs, i;ooil mi slulit ilr.it! 19,10.35 lU-al c.Htntc at ircsent eujli nutrkol valuo l.too.uo I'lmiltura nml fixtures u-JA.oo ChrckH ami illur civU tteavs Sll.lu Hills it Nntlonal IlAiiks uml I real ten- ttei Unite.'. Stales notes 4,7in.OO rjolrl colli S.Vi.00 Hllver cln CP. CO Total , 8110,115.73 MAMMTIHS. Catiltal Stools ialit la $ cu.ooo.oo .Surplus funds on liaml t.wa.uo l)einslls siiliteel lo ilratl al sight .. ot.CW.H Depols milijeet lo ilralt al Ivru (late:) , '.1,1H.C3 .Ik I19,1IS.73 U. t'razcr. iiiei 152 (I D mk hlo, 1 1 17 'I'IkA Fas Ohio I'll! Indlnh Calv ana, lt Dan 1850. Thor as Collins, 1860. Sbults, Morgan county, Dolawaro counf)', Indl- .tyans, I'utnnm county, inuiann, fis Buskins, Morrow county, Ohio. 1152. Jacol Siniii)is, Ulohland county, Total . STATU OK MlSSOIIltl. I VI (.oiimyoi iiiiriianan. t J'rc.Hiuriil.aniiiirorua Writer. C'aslilrr. ot salil bank ami i-ai-h of n. il.. solemnly nwtnr that (lie iiliovo htatriiirnt ts Iruo to tliu but ot our liauwlcilce tunl belter. II. II. l'liAZUlt. fieslileiit. Okouok Wkiikic, Ciisliler, Sulierbed anil -worii to beiore me. thU tlilnl d.iv of heiteiuUer, A. I)., ciulitvea liumticil and elslil.v-llirw, . VI r.S'F..my leoiil mul notorial seal liorvto yN. iinhed, at nnieu III Ht. Jox-pli, Ml,. bkaS v,,"l. lucUiitnlilM aroresalil. (t'om V ijJUJ J.iilsHiiiiieii ami ipiuiiAud for a term t 0 S'fxiiltliii ...i..... H. Mf llKArriK, Notary rubllc. OorreetvAttoHti " ' 11. It i:i(A7.i;it. 1 ".Mi t'Mltl'i.. .. Vl'ircctors. (UiuittiK wknm 5,000 DOZEN POULTRY WTED ! ! ,.W.oopraoien', . 2.60 " 3.00 I win i.viiv IIIIIJIVI..,,,! Old Hens (Nnutll), .....,,.,., ltoosters , wucks nun leaineJed ).,...,..,., (Irene (full feathered) Young rlilckoiu, 7 ('enu ier noi coiilil jHjrVound. pellvereiUt Hcbiiito Iliotliem wn'Kuii.ium iiriiYCHK wooer n. torrst Ulty. mi Heiirmuler nth, iMh.iuid 17lK Friday, Hatur da) uiiij SfQiiany. Bou't tlej eM, "Ijjjj", 2.00 3.C0 illdlTurkeyi. T