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..... VOLUME XIX. J. ML FQBH ,- "W. Lv BIFFE, 1STEW FIRM AT CRAIG, HOLT AT THE CLD We cordialiy invite Everybody, Young and Old, Rich and Poor alike, from the Highways, Byways and Hedges, to come in and try 5aad we promise if it lies in the power of mortal man to please you in Goods and Prices, we will do it. Again we say, come ! RIFFE, NAUMAN fe CO., raig, Missouri, ONE DOLLAR for 90 Cents SO Days Only I 20 Days Only I chamberOarney & CO'S GREAT ANNUAL DISCOUNT SALE OF IVGOODS 10 Cents oi Every Dollar jKln all CaHh HOW K TAB )TIME TO MY CHIP 1Y GOODS! Op TriSKUy. Jixnuarj lit. 1881, wt coininonend our fonrttt "Hrrat Annn.il Clearing Ra'n wow. In addition u the Sweeping Inductions we Iiuvp nunle mi cmls In dlRc rent d spijrtmuti Iner Clirlstmu, wo commenced Tuesday, .lummy 1st, r.tv- roffHMk n ll e.'ikRh purrhnirr, Ten Crnti Kuyiivxu. tnupt giving- our umrons nn upporuin u???''.ll,?iStlni our patron an oiiiirtiiiilty la supply ilicniuilves wllli any! Mux Tht oble ot Mils tal, and our oOerlnc rjini jjrmh jn Monty to iiuxh per eeimiKo H amotijit f oits wearr, M re od 'itifoM pftn of (MtrerlUlflK coi hee efjrfTlhelnir hn4 latlifStfMryfffie I reduce odcis-m fit lej vM thvp.nt thMeyram hu doneto I heir mtlro s.Mhfacllon) tliat we are scllluit 8,xdJiMeheatioroheierthMthe'eMiiliohniiRhtlnthl.i or any otlfer maiket, anil 3!bildM tnU wt Pay.natk ti aih ten cents on every dnllur, or oim dollar on ev 7 'Ten, they know toiieerUluly tht they nr? 1hiIhk (jomlKKfeatly under vnluo. ThU OP, pllwt to our general utock of cimhIr In all depart luenti, so that person ueediiiK Aiiy f.kBX In th Dry tloodi line einint nllnrd to liny until they hiivnylilted our "itteat r JUiiiins Wle." At we rtscrra the rtytit to dlsrontlirjf this nil alter 20 da. nn early rail U ndrljable. Take no perauu'a word (or It, hut rail auJ sec whether It 1U pay you 'to piMroulre thlt sale or not. " v a vii i iu unit 'jtlt't so?- Joseph, - ::;.yco NOTHING iilcceeds Like SuSess Tha Vr Ltvtir rrlce nsVvil fnr r.nmls t ilin ttv.w nn -mo ret of the GREAT KUUCESS wo haVo nf'-incs. uttil UOODS ato SOU tho MI sISSlTPI RIVEU. Wo employ lmly it itit tinr mtyuony noedino; r$w.w worth of Goods) 1j) TRAVEL FIFfi MI 33 TO OUR STORK AT CRAIG. Wo iMy 'tho world U.ponipoto with tin on ri a. "W Soil C3-cioci bbej RooU (or 92.00 Per nair. Hut fmm SO rents to fit. 75 each. 5i no toxci Ynrn 35 cenla per tiountl GioJ Felt Sklrti 25 cnttoauh. l''nu expound Comfort 81.50 each. I Great Bargains Evervwhcro. 'OVERCOATS ! OVERC0ATS ! ! Dry Goods, Boots & Shoos, Notions, Queenswaro, Coth- fLies jtitc, " "pti VnA on in onH HAVH YOTTll'MlT'S'llY. a.wlsrp: ?.sentnt!nni. Goort vnoenfuKy nxchanged or tnonoy refunded It r.ot satisfactory. CUV uloan, Cily BJ City Storo. Iiocke &, Ernst, Now York, St, Joseph and Craig, Missouri, 1 j i Anderson '4. i MANUFACTUKEltS OF- . 'JF&BbiJOL Harness H ury deitlption, and SINGI,J9 nnd DOUBLE BUGGY HARNESS. Dealers V? ."VWhM. CollarB, Whips, Brushes, Combs and everything In ottr lino. W if, 'UAtf 4JO OwEST of LEATHER, and guaranteo satinfaotian. Wo will 3,euiSEtT5fcttllA,ftSS thanyi)ucanbii.vinthocountv for tho monoy. 'D?t.VttU'to'?otiJ9 ifhd reaM when in want of a Harness, Saddlo or auythlnf' in ''sa. w w ll Mrnwi vnn itm isvn pJl How Dwjip, iw ' w ..... 4 r i tNDERSON & BOYD, OREGON, "fpov Sale. (.i . jcres'of pralna land, and 20 in ) well Improred, fi mile south. ' Mmuit City. Term roasona iiulro on tiremisvi, or address, ' J, J. THOMPSON, Mouod City, Md. 70439 STAND. aaggiiiijn 1 1 hi him imw Paid Back to Purelisieo.s. Customers tii Munrv nil uviry ilollar'.H worth of Rtuds Roods nt such e Jtraordlnary mlc. and tbeu iry nrlfi. : ulvto stl t xt.W fist fuTKFly as possible before Invmclmc, nt w WrenaM' Mtmitly to su tnc Urc- cin! iv'pKijod out," we adorn nils prhn as a ln-rtftfihielnii Cillr rilvfiili!i.r fwlitfli unr hiirlul ' W -4. U. r' , J (eorj 1 U' 1. i-(i aitntr.. i.i tuo tnnt with Our slor ft tho N'eatost. tho CHEAPEST ot nyVor VET or the clerks to wait on rV lmly ruitnmer. Ladles' Cloaks ',Vlmnns 82.60 ench, Wool Breakfast fiftvla 25 cents each Standard Calico 1,1.2c por. yard. Tolcgraph MatcVos, 2 boxes fnu6o. Ftro CorsetH. wt.Jth S1.00, for 30c. T tii in ijio., mo, "1 & boydI rnu manii". Onr motto. ti Buj How Qoo;d. MISSOURI. WANTED I A few good, steady, young or old mon or boya boys with a tuustaobo picfeiod can And -Nobby Suit aud prices to fit 'tnu at Mlnton A Burses', Forest Mo. - - j1 r. Liiej; 3P f 4 OREGON MISSOURI, FRIDAY, '3 0JH NEW YKAIVS ORKKTWO. BY 111 M. II. l.nt night tlta Old Year rai hurlfd low, t'ndir the rnld nnd pltllm -mow; And the New Yc;r oniH with muIMhc fiuo, Hows to theNVorli.VUJv S daluly graeo. llic hella.tre tlURlnB Jeyouily, too, Tit the Klad New Year. Adieu, aJlen, To itrlet and care, to wrow and pain I Let all he happy and K.iy naln I Kor thONOfld U fair, and life Is went. And noon, loo lien, will mine tired fei t Koncel earths pathwajn, and 5ek their rail. Then sMttar u:isIiIhi, lor the day l hlevtr Oh. how many that one ihort year pjro. Walked ourtrcel, with healths hrUlit ijlow. To-day tlei cnM.iniu 'Jl.Mil, and still, In that 'inlet vi!lai; oh the lull. They hear not the (jl"d viund of ticllj Im.i! y, They heed not the voices of rhltdren at play, They know uaujht of ourjo)s, our sorrow 1 ami wne., Hut iweetly they rott In tuo land ot repoie. I.rt them rost! Tor till, 'll.i hettor so i While we to llic l!hts dear ones (to. With a glad, kind word, or a nohler dee.l. Let all give UicImmIIc to Ihieio In nocd nod tiles .oil our laud In the yettr that Is pad ; Ulenln-; untold, came thick and Mst. Ilreat deMs of corn, and of waving cralu. iSe Klves In 111.4 wisdom, again Hud ni(aln. Have ipc nothing to ftlvn? Nanxht for the poof 7 No word of fori;lveues, to thnVvll-door? Ar! we belter than Ho. '"who doeth all lhlni wel!7" Oh, wko ara the'rlch? Whocan tell? Tl.s he who r.lven nl.-xJly .if hi earlhly stern. Who Ictteth no hunsr) oul pass 1iIj1o5V, Hut rIvos of his talent, his love and his wealth, Gives kind words in the' erring j to tho sickly (rivet health. Thon rlriR on, ulad I for tho day It fair. J Andjto lhjyonni;aiidthe.ild,!"tii"Tor)i.oare, Whom tno hkntinpi. Kteets along the way, WUh you r.i.vjy retui ui o( tlil Klad New Yar JMyl Ask Avy Render why Iho boys dldu't wash? Go to P. M Zook's Flue Large heads. Art Gallery for Girls, it Is lean year, now i-howJ how gallent you can bo during the yeawl inniH is tiurgess aro ginng ou n extra ten per eont. discount on. ill Winter gouds. itf The paid tip fr.pl' al stock o'ho Farmors Bank at MaitUnd ha 5'boen incrcassd to 20,000. , (V Go and oxamtnc those ''p'bound stirrups at D. M. Martin He pule tlrcm on his own mako of Lddks. Prof. Drake, schoolicommlsitoncr will hold an uxamini-nX)n of tencliars in Oregon, on Sat)(day, February 23rd. Rev. 8. Carothors will proaeli at tho triumph fohuol hnuso next Sunday at olevuit oclock and in Orogon at night. A bright little daughter miVMe her appearance at the rosidenco of J. M. Mauckaud wifoyu Saturday December 22, 183. Lylo Bender was tho ruciplont of a serenado Friday evening from a dole-,7-ttlon of gouug folks Irom Nicliols and tho Union neighborhoods. Oh, thoso iron bound stirrtips.those boss fitting sllrrups, those everlasting Ktlrrups tliat will weat you sq well. 1 D. M. Mautik. .y Mooro & HorTman havo a farm for ivSalo l a German neighborhood iu r which tliero is a bargain for seme ono; will trado samo for a smaller oho. The members of Chilstaui Moyer Post, G. A. It., with their wives aro in quested to meet at the rosldouve of J. II. Ni;a, noxt Monday evening at 7 o'clcek. In oonsorpienco of tho ici'ignutioii of Miss 'Evans, Miss Lenn Bunkor lias boon selected by our school board to tnko charge of thu department taught by MliU Ktans. Df),;' yn want a strict'y llrst-clasa Bugjry or'Wagou? Call at tho Central, whero you can get a bargain that you will never rcgrtt. H. C. Schmidt. Prop,, Oiegon, Mo. Tho Sentisf.l as yet, has novor sued a man for aubscrlptlon, and wil exhaust every other tnonirs boforo It will resort to law to collect what is duo. , Wa havo it largo amount etandlng. Wo need ovory cent of this monoy. Wo think this statement is sufficient. Alwaya tuako il n point to spoud less than you earn. That is prosperity, thnt is lliu secret of bticcoss, Tho man who savon twenty-live cents n wcoU is thriving! Whllo the man who eponils a llko sum per wek' mora than he makes is on Iho sum road to bankrupt cy an'l poverty, tttff P Successors to H. Thomas Equiro Dnrid i very lit. Read "Our New Year's Greeting." !I. C. Schmidt nells Ihft tiosi wagon -Orchard Citv- P. M. Zook will Hkc your photo rgapliH running, sittlup or standing. Get Andotdon &. Boyd prices on Saddle Irolorft purchasing ohoft'hero. Our trachers will btinr In mind that Ihe instiluln niceta at Higolofr, to-morrow, Saturday, January 5th. A protracted moultng Ih announced to bi;in :tt the M. E. church, on the second Sum'. iy In January. Now that tho'h'ilnlay.s are over, wc will bo able to ie our toadcr nunc lording matter, bynueon of absence of tidyeitisn'inent. The tuumbors of ('Jit let Meyer Post, with their '.vivos nio requested to meat at tho residence of .1. Ii. Ntos, next Monday evening, nt sevon o'clock. Attend tho 12th nnn'lverry exor cison of tho "Woman' Union" at the Christ) i.i Chuuh next Saturday ovc. ning, J.iuu;ry 5th. A rich program U offered. The campaign of lSSt, will bo au iiitm'.'isting and Important nnu i national, slain and roitnty. Pruparn for it by inducing youf noigliboi to take Tuk Shntinkl. Our "Homo Trnnpo" gavo two entertainments at Sterrlt'n Opera House, lint wek. Their audience werelar;r, vhilo llmlr pt'ifonnanceH gave excellent latf.xction. Tho junior of the Atehmon ('ottnty fotiv Lnirouu'iees lo his lady friondK tha ill bn ready,a'..f!r .January Ut, I to tm.i-.o soaled proposals. 1 no ..."n rfiJsonfor not sending auy proposals on IVo part of the Rock Port girls will bn the fact ot the junior having mote-head than thoy caro to undertake to manage -Wo want everybody in northern Holt to read aud pomlor over tho ad" of Riffo Nauman & Co. Wo will say that wo nro personally nccipiainted with all tho members of the firm and do not huiitato 'to say that thoro Is no stronger team In nrtWc3teru Mo. Tho Buslnosi members W. L. Riffo and J. W. Nauman are both enterpris ing induslrlons young men.and will be yond a doubt draw a largo trade. Married, at tho residence of the bride's parents, near this city, Decem ber 801 h. 1883, by tho Rev. T. D. Rob erts, Mr. Ara Mclntyre.of Mound City, nnd Miss Cora PenWs'r, daughur of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pennel. That these two hoarts clioso to bu united during a season made holy with tho inspiration of Christianity's happiest and sublimnsl holiday, should bo tho angury of a future- fraught with the full realisation, of titer brighUst hopes. Wo arc notifjing a',1 onr patrons who arc in arrears for subscriptions, and we hopo eaoh will frol that the great eye of grim necessity is boamiug kindly, pleadingly on him or her espec ially, and that each will, itt tho next fow days, do his level hoW to send all or part of said indebtedness. Go to your postmaster and send postal note for the amount, nt our otcponse, Refer to the data opposito your name, and you will "eo how much yon owe us, According (o tho 1-itest ostlmalcs, Missouri produced in ore corn than auy other state in 1883, her crop running up to 1!VWO,000 bushols. Illinois stands second In tho list of great cum producing states, her crop being 187, 000,000 bushols. Kansas comes third, with 182,000,000 bushels. As Kansas has as yot but a small portion ot her soil under cultivation, in another do cade she will probably yo to the front and lend all her sister stntop, Iowa produced 172,000,000 bushels, and Ne braska and Indiana each 90,000,000 bushols. List of Letiora romalnlng in the Tost Oftlco at Oregon, Mo., op the first day of Jan. 1881, K. h. Allon P. M. A. R. Adney, Slndoy L. Arigblin,Da,l. Baker, J. L. Bates e, Chostor Biker, B. F. Burnett, Mart Burnett, A. L. Couper, James Crawford, L. D. Cook, i;bocca Crow, Phil. Clark, Frances L. Lvans, G. W. Galloway, 0. Gronn, John Grif fith, Sam. Haitmnn, J. F. Hnskins, J. M. Hattlold, J. 1). Ingrnliam, Joseph Kradlor, Jane Klmbal, J. J. Lludsoy, J. V, Syon, Gertio Messenger, Hiram Mllur, Evu MoMtirrah, A. S. Parsons 2, J. M. Smith, J. R. Shtipbach, Til. burn Summers, Julia Thomas, Amu la Weh-k, Kbeu Wiekham. JANUARY 4, 1884. J. W. NAUMAN. COUNTY, MISSOURI, & Co. Wo need that wool you promUoi Remember -Cheap Flro'tosiraplm at P. M. '.ook's Gallery for a shot t time Anderson & Boyd are offering special ludurrmeuls in Lap Robos and Horsn HUnha's. If j ou want la laugh nltnnd tho en lertalnment by Kolnred Koneert Kcnn pany (home talent) at Stcnelt's Opera House, this Fildav evening. Gonad enjoy join self. Popular prlcus of ad mission. The series of meeting, win -h have been iu proffress at tho Union seho.d cVod tit Monday nlgl.t with five addi tions. Elder (.ook, of Mnryville, who has lioon conducting these meetings ro turned to his tiomo on Tue.sdsy. P. M. Zimk now ha his art gallery fixed tip with cveryihlng ncci-HSary to take firit-c1as pu-luros. He will nuko you photographs as good nnd for the same prices you pay in St. Joe. Ho i as Just received n cottage window back grotiHtf tnnt is ni-ilectly elegant. Go and take a look at his gallery wheth or you want picturos or not. Llltlo Hatlie Ely, the child nlocn tionist, has been engaged for tie enter tainment r.t Stevtetl's Opera House, next Tlmi sd.iy eveni.sg. Shu will re cite pomo ot her f.M'orite seleclious, which hhii has not recited before iui Oregon nnd'eiieii. Admission !j5 cents, which Includes oysters. An first-class musical program is iu prcpaiatiou. Those who havu not heard Uattio K'y should avail themselves of this oppor tunity. -Il is with pleasure we record the far,.; mat air. .innn i;. rtnioricK una boon admltlJcf to partnership in tho drug businejs wllh!,? Hindo. of this elty. Forsevaral years Mri-nV-'lbnck has b'cen in tho en.ploy of Mr. ilrnfli'e nnd has ever proved himself a faithful, energetic and careful olcrk, acd as a reward for this ulhfulnoss, his old em ployer has admitted hiiu to p.utncrship. A promotion well merited. Wo con gratulato both. Dr. Thatcher and his bride raturn od on Sunday last, and aro now enjoy ing tho delights of honsokceplng. Tho following additional presents hnv boon received by tho couple: Cut glass ink stand, paper wnight, decorated pa par knifo.silk ombroldorod phi cushion, Miss Anmo M. Goarhirt, New Canaan, Conu.; pair silver napkin rings, Mrs. J. G. Howe, and Mrs. W. H. Soars, Maeon City, Mo ; Silver and cut glass borjnet holder, Chan. G. Howe, Maron City; silver and cut glass boquet hold er. Alice Heath, Sharon, !.; pair hand paintod toilet bottles, Carrie Anderson ; satin painted pin cushion, Bessie Loll mor. 1888 Is n tiling of tho paid. It U numbered amou those that wcro. An other mllu stonn lias been added to our lives. These milo stones in life's jour noy should furnish food for thought. R'!tlectiiit! on tho pat may bn made very protllable for the future. There ato none so perfect but what by a euro tul examination into tlioir actions and motives, will find nciiier-nis errors, shortcomings, little doviatioiiH Horn the straight ii.ith, if not downright ovi practices, codings, malice and lint red It is unpleasant to acknowledge ovon to ourselves, that wo nro full of imperfec tions, and that Iho bias of our natures Is constantly to evil as thu sparks fly up wards; hence It is not an agreeable tusk to cxamlno our inner life, or remember our own errors. Nevertheless it may ba made profitnhlo. By tho light of the past mo may see the sins that so oaslly besot and tho disagreeable recollections of our failings may nervo us to per severe lit tho bettor course. Tho Now York witnesses many good resolves, but nlasl how few of then nni kept the your through. Few havo wnudcrod so fur from tlio uisht but what they hope to return ! Yet it requires such n con slant effort ot will power to forsal-o our bad habits, and maintain au l nndnrlat ing course toward the polar star of a perfect life, that most of us fall In tho attempt. Wo must not, howovor, bo dlsoouragtd boeauso wo havo como far short ot our good resolutions. Dear roador ot tho Sf.ntinki. continue to tuako now efforts, remumberlng that there is hopo u long as we possess good desires. Tho Skntinki. will be on duty for 1881, with i euewed life and Yi,i;or Pay your subscription, and be euro of au eternal life. urujon, 3 AT THE I Mi. W. 11. Richards is tpiito sick. Henry Hollgrfve. ha bought out ' James Howell's butcher shop. Tho total number of marriage li censes issued during tho year 1SS?, Is 173. W. H. Richards took iho "freight " for St. Joseph Saturday night last, and well, ho didn't get thorn right away. -The. now year Is upon its. Now como toward and pay your subscrip tion for JBrtl, and prosperity will fol low you throughout thu vnar. The injunction mlt brought by Mosss Bennett, Ira Peter, ft. at., against the payment of certain road and bridge- warrant", has been dismiss ed by the plalutitl's. On next Thursday ovonm?,. January 10i It. lfKl, cliiUt Meyer 1W, G. A. R. will givo an entertainment and oyster supper, at Sterretl's Opera Hoiisi Ad- ru!-i"U no cei.is, Humming supper. A report from tho May Flower achisol. Tlie fallowing are tho nsmos of tho scholars who bftve made the host nverago in piogres-, altcudaueo, nnd depnrtmenU during tho last aiontii. Ernestine Fink, William Ramsev, Miu nio 1'lHk. Jacob Oren, flrmio Trimble. Jixeph Policy, Li7.zio Bakle, Charho Tiimlile, Mary Ramsey, ,Jhn Polley. Nathan Hugkn. The best spel'ers lor tlui mouth are Jacob Oren, ErncslliM Fink, (if acln Trimble mid Mary Ram sey. M . T. Glbbs teacher. On Wednesday morning last, the residence of Professor O. C. Hill was entirely destroyed by fire. Mrs. Hill and the two younger children nro ah sent in Ohio, and Professor Hill was also absent in Atchison county, leaving Miss Carno and Linns at home, who each iiad gucts to spend the night. 'rho firo evidently originated from fouie defect .t the sitting-room flue, and was not discovoi .d until Vho entire roof was in flames. The. -reator portion of tho housohold goods and . til the wearing apparel was destroyod. , 'nuranee 1200. Our cltizens did all iu t.:'ioir power to savo the property, and had there boon hooks and ladder ', wo aro satisfied the main bulldinz cauld have boon saved. Justify I lie v roil itnllttrfl Our e' " '' iiu nope to see him back ; the limo the apples como city council she1 ,1nv". " ho has been tor '"si- nbrei Tho colunms of a paper nro Ihe publisher's Mock in tra.de, aud the par ties who a-tk us to nse them for thtii special benefit mint cxpet to pay for the same, and wo hope that all parties will, after due consideration, viow tho matter m tho proper light! Every public-spirited citizen of a place should havo pildo in seeing Vis own town and surrounding country improve. Every new houso or barn lu Ihe sun'omulinc country; ovory new road, fcuco or sh ido tree, orcry new manufacturing establishment oreetod; ovry nnw bue. ness opened, onhaupts tho valuu or pioperty in our midst. Every honest, reflecting miud knows this to bo tru , and you should not forgot that your local nowspnpor adds mucth to tho gen er.il wealth ami prosperity of the place, as wo!l as incroat-es tho rttpsitation of the town nbroad. It benofitH all who '.ave business Iu tho plaue, rnhauevs Iho vuluo of properly, busides being a pnbllo convenifneo, ovon if Tint con ducted In thu interest of the ruling po litical power. It increases trade, it oautlons ngainst imposition, it saves you from loss, il points out diircront atlvautnges and Increases yonr prollu. Now, If you want such a paper you must support it toy ailvrrti-lng your business in il; nssls. in van'easing its circulation by getting your neighbors to subscribe with you TovU. If you want Mich a pnpor you mu-t n jI consider it and act of Winrtty to support It, but iu n means to luerenso jour own v.eiiitn as well aa that of the pln.-.o in wl.ieh you Jive. The local picas is the power that moyes the people; therefore, seep. port it by ndverli-iug and subscribing mid paying fr it. W ANTEB ! A fow good, stoady, young or old men or ooys ooys wnu n iiiumeiie prefereel can find Nobby Suits and prices lo fit 'em at Mlnton . llnvcss, Forost City, Mo. P. M. Zook Is receiving a largo iu voice of Picture Frfititi of all kinds fo Uie Holiday tiahi, liolt Jonty Sentinel NUMBER 82. OLD STAND. us, OM orchards, as well as young, should be carefully lAnminod every year lo remove any limbs that hava died or llmt show any weakness. To remove largo limbs not only is a sharp snw required, but aUo a sharp ax and a two inch ohl''l with which to sniOJlh off th.i wounds whom thu limbs aro stweil otf, for, if tliH wound bu lull Just as tho saw leaves it, it will require a much large time lor It to ileal over than it smoothed oter jo that tliero aro no sharp corners. Iu trimming old tiees, when most ot the brain-hen of a lurgo limbs havodiod, it is best to return o Iho entire limb up to tho trunk of tho tree, for it left it will die back to the tree, or at least be come so dixcweil tliat when cut off thu wound will not readily heal, bvt will mo-t likely begin to decay long bcfoni it is healed over. Ills luucli better to remove large limbs at this season of lh vear than during the spring mouths , I the sap of tho trt e ticingwintp.irai lively at lest Iho wovinds are moro hkulr to biit'omc dry and haul, than if cut in Ma roll and Apti!. But at whatever svson of the year a large limb Is rumor ed it should Lo at once covered with material llmt will keep the wat?r out Various substances arc used for this purpose; formerly the wounds wcra covered Willi a mixturo made of equal parts of o!ay and cow manure j Ibis w.-u very good W hilo it Was kepi oil, but It .soon washed off un'oss covered with s. cloth, even thun tt would wash out uu. dur tint clolh tomiaimcs sufllctent to leave alliance for tho worms to get lull tho iew wood. Skellac yarnish has boon used with gm.d sucess, but thu needs watching, as it will, if put on ten thick, sometimes peel off. W'irilo lend slightly thinned with oil has been found to ruakuHU excellent coveting, although tliero would seem to be an objection to using a substance with so much oil In it, buet experience provos that a wonud mado by tho removal of a largo limb will hoal as quick by kouphig it oor ored with a good ooat of paint, or by auy other substnucc. This is very easy to apply, and, as it will not wash off, requires but ery little attention after being up- Hod, and tuoro Is not th., danger 'o. ? worms getting lulo th.i wound as lherol,,J.s wltli jtnti oWicr mh ilauoos, ' ,, woM.iX'f u.vto'.':'.';,, 12tu. ANMVI.n.SAHV. .12m. WOMAN'S UNION, CntttsTt.'.N nf;:.'i:. Outmost, Mo i ATl'RDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1881. l'ltor.iiAJt : Address S. Q. Gusliu. ill'S 10. Se'ect Reading liuntiio Brc-dbeck. Jit aUl. Essay Edna l.uktiiis, VI S0. Recitation Kats Eran-Thotchur. ncsio. Select Rending Maggio Woikmau. MfSlO. Rooltatlon. . . .Mis. EuiwiaHershberge., MISIO-. Society Paper A. E.G-osllo. 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