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Itnnplicf Wat Lawn Mowers, Screen Poors' Screen Wire LCloth; Gas SSa and Mowers. Uome in ana see us. uur prices are at fie jf M wmkj wmnml . rzzz-jzz : TTTT toottut -cvoT-Tfc a v AfAV 1K90. NUMBER 51. IIKIi ItII1. VlinniiUXVli JJ LlliyA JL t a. FOICMKU CITIZISZNS. VOLUME XXV Overstocked ! Democratic Mass Convention. ITruwji'.urruw or tm: Holt Cousty I lMi:KTI- f-MI!. C.JXMMTEK. Oi:m.:;, Mo., May Kin, Jy. A Mass Convention robt City, Mo. Overstocked ! Overstocked ! Overstocked! Overstocked I Overstocked ! ! W all smoke the Grandee at S. Proiid's. W. H. Richards was in Kansas City this week on business. t nVitt TnlmL'o. lectures at Tar- ,vill be held at j k;0t on jujy 4th, in the evening. 1 - llnv. Schramm and H. C. Schmidt ... i ou.i. ituin were in St. L ouis, thiB week. A cdmsduy. Ma, -!8th, 1890. , f R Den at 2 u clock p. si. for the purpose oi . Largest stocx in ine county, electing three delegates :o the State .jirs. Mattie Robert, is the guest of Convention to be held at St. Joseph, j jif)r BiHtur yLn, Jennie Stuckey. .Vlo.,.Iiiiie llth. 1SJ0. iv.'t r..ri.t that Bovd will save you H. I!. Williams. J. 1. 3 iivnJiut. Secretary. Ciimnnnn. ; Prohibition Convention. l",, lm u mass convention of the I Prohihilion rait, lit Muithmd, Mo Saturday, Muy 31, 1H, Tit 1 s. to nominate candidates for the comity oOjci-s that arc to be filled at 1 the next election I5v order of COIWTV CENTRAL COMMITTEE, at The above states; the present condi tion of our stock nvfl pfl TT If VOU 1 of ,hn Psenger trains over the j , fa k e2Lattl,y. AJ- .7""- k. C. road and also the Denver through c,ariHi want to ouy a i? me Dress or a Cheap Dress, we can please you in Style and Quality, and will make the price sell you the same of Shoes. Will emarantee to sell vou iust a little i Cheaper than any house in the coun try. Seeing is be lieving. Come in and find out if what we say is not true. Yours Truly, Time Table. B"lo-.v uiil lie found tl.o time ol de trains the nurlington route: ;oi?(i south: No. 1 Lr.-:ivj Forest City at 2.-09 1. m No. :t Leaves at 1:33 n. m. No. 13 Villisca, leaves at ZiZi p. m. No. 15 -Burlintgon Route, leaves 10:20 a. m. goi-g sotrrii: No. 2 -Leaves Forest City at 1:11 p. m. No. 4 -Leaves at 2:( a. in. Xo. 14 Villiscu, loaves nt 10:20 a.. No. 1C Burlington Route, leaves at ":."! p. in. nionev on Buggies, Carts and Harness. The Burlington Junction Harvest Home occurs, September 10th, 11th, and 12th. . -TIia Atchison county teachers' in stitute will be held at Tarkio, beginuiug July 2Slh. If. (J. Schmidt has just received n care load of the Woods Harvesting machines. -Dr. Kidtenbacli has returnod from Xew York, where ho was attending uicdi cal school. Lin Carroll has purchased the Fath er I'roud property, now occupied by Ea ! iuire Burnett. T. U. Jonea and children, of Erie, Colorado, are visitiiiK Mrs. Lioonora ui- JESSE C. FITTS, llistoiical Calendar. MAY. Thursday. 22. Victor Hugo dicsl. 1H35. Friday, i). British C.ibiuot atfreod to American lndeKndenee, liai Saturday. 21. Oaean Victoria 1SIU. fs-lml.iv. 2T. Biiraovue, Clinton Howe amvd at llo.-ton, i Monday, 2i. Pres. Johnson acquitted, :S08. " Tuesday, 27. John Calvif. died, 1.TC1. Wiilnesday. 2S. Communist Robeliion n Paris ended, 1871. born. and UlEA BICSWiSHwiOBS OREGON, MISSOURI. P. S. With Every Dcllart. worth cf goctls ycu get a chance at an Organ to be Given awa July 5th, 1S90. THE SENTINEL'S CHEAP COLUM UinitJIES. IJ:!v the C. -id !)u-t BUR pi..a of IL C Si.iuiidl.OreKou. J.o, at .Alliaiv."- pricv. llOltSES AXll Mi-Lit. A lot o! llor.d iiikI Mull" :ur kale. Call o:i t.. adibus. W. If. t?tcr.-. li. Dnpin. io TWO iUiOO RKWlXti MACHINES - Base ball tliis Friday, May 23rd. - Hiram MuutiRiinerv is nif iu Jhicago. - Get jour Picture Frames at If. li.. )onnj V. K:i:; A- Proud uro wile nj;eiita for the Jmndw ciar. l.::iic! Kiinkel. Sr.. h:is a nice lot of ionium .aip forKild. M.s. Piiiii; Hchultc. of St. Joseph, i.-, visiting: relatives in Oregon. - JiiJo tluialt Mild a bunch of cattle, lint;. :s lic.ul. i;.t week, at la Mrs. McKnicht left hitt Wednesilay m a viwit with old trieiitls in Ohio. - f:., II. C. :5ch.."ult for yoar Har- less, Biifiirii- and Carts, t)rnou. Mo. -Edith Hinde, U vis-iting her sister. Ire. Giucu Boham, of Connnir, Iowa. H.ta'l foraet thatByl save you jouey on l.tij.'f.'ie, .mu uuiurm L. i:. Kooa:o-i will leave llns week 1 visa to r;t;t!rn Texas. Hnrrinof the Francis Street, St. Joe. lunch counter, was up last Wed nesday visiting his father. - f )ur merchants liavo received notice of tho advance of Hour fifteen cents -wo iiresatue it uieaua loc per lw. -Our city was alive with toaumSatur dnv last, and our merchants report a very healthy and substantial trade. Price & Chadduck hava fitted up nice meat peddling wagon for tho ac commodation of their country customers. Samuel Stuckoy left on Tueedayjor tho Hot Simmr. where ho tfoe in tlie hope ol Koocmng "oui rneuiuuna "kingdom krun." Oreiron "Azureines" vs. Xow Point "Tigers" Friday. May 23rd, at 2SW ! M As this is tho o; Killing gamo ladies will be admitted free. - Freeman Libby disposed of 6ix hend nf iKirw hist week, to a buyer from Pennsylvania, nnmod Keimr. Tlie CoIon el realized an average price of $1:15.00. . Burn. ti Silas and Xettio Allen, of' tho Culp neighborhood, Monday May, l'Jlh, a tine girl baby. We con gratulate giand-ma and grund-pa Gulp. Mrs. Aunio Moore-Daniels, of Keo kuk, li. Partridge, and Mita Gracie Sloan, of White Cloud. Kausxs were mot hos pitably entertained this week, by Mrs. Irvine. -Dan. Tliuma took his departure Mondav.forlfoleua, Montana, where ho goes tohxik after his uitorest in a valua ble estate. HeexH'cts to bo absent about two nioutlif. ..vtt..iiil Mnmorial Dav exercises at Minmd Citv. and ret one of those hand- ....w. (uiiit-Hiitrs from Henry L. Ends, the jeweler. Evorv old soldier calling on him will receive one. Curts, Buggies, Wagons, Mowers, Hinders, and tiio celebrated Advance Tiirehhing Machines and Engines. Sold by H. C. Schmidt on small proiits. See liim and rind out. -.iioiuonai ?vi ii-'ti ioiiiuMv.v.. at the M. B. church, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, by Ifcv. T. D. lloberis. In the evening, regular services by the pas tor. C. J. Warner. - There will I. Children's Day service at Sluloh sch'iol house. 10 niUes nortli ol tins town on me bkuuu ouu dav in Juua All initeil to attend; ulso ivt of :'.r:,t clais native luuiljor lor sale, at Liir.coiu ou uie urei William Ball, J r., is the guest of hi -Miss Eva Emmert has returned from Two ji-j-Kl w chiijo.i for fa-ilo iiardware. i;Ui.l :iic;ip at :nc T. 1j- I'iScuV - SECOND-HAND BUGGIES. -Two go.l second hand btv-.e.- for Kile er cheap, or wdi tra I. Sof corn. it. C. Schmidt, Oregon. Mo. A GOOD gTiJL WANTED:-A gin that understand:; general hoiiKV.vorl: cat. obtain a l''o-1 situation ! applying tc. F. Jibby, Oregon, Mo. mivn - HANI) OAIMUAGE. A Grxxl Setfind-Hand, Twseatcl Car r.ir clie-in for ea.-"!. or will twdo for a good horso. II. Boyd, Ore gnu. Mo. PLANTS FOIt SAL.E. Sweet Pot.-. Ui Piants, Cabbage Plants and Tomato PlanUican le had at my place at reason able prices. J. W. Maple, 3 miles. eat ol Oregon. Mo. " lTlCITFABM FOB SALE. A trmah fruit farm of ten acres, one hall mile south or Oregon, witii good house and b'irn and other iuipnneuient. Orcoam ot ali jut l.V tioaring apple tres f the Ih-st varieties known; a largo number of liearing ieatr' , cherry and plum trees: also a vineyaul in good condition, hor tenns, etc- dl on or address Frank H. Graham, Oregou, Missouri. Notice to Teachers. Applications will l received by the BoJinl or Elucntion of Ongon, Holt ',..,.-).- VicHinri. for teachers for the 1st, 2nd, :ird. 1th and ."Uh departments of Charles our Panic Schools. -iso a princip. :ind BS3i;tant for the High School. ? All iinnlicattons must be in Wore J oclwk a. iu ViiJar, June th, 1H10. By order of Board. Da"kl Zm-hman, Sec y. Notice to Teachers. o.ireiits iie:e. Jlo ii!.Kes ins noiue iu ot. oseph. -Attorney Damsecker, of St. Joe.caiue Uj Ut Sunday loiMthis tisU-r, Mrs. it-mecker. V.'areii B. Davis :iud family hro in :rning. Kansaf. They will lw g,no several .--e.'o-. Miss Bonnie iSrodUvk was visiting n SU trim.-, tins eek, the guest ol drs. Tunis Siwel. Mi-w Flora Luckhardt will shortly 1 -ave lor a viit with hr sister, Mrs. C. . .t .r i ....:o. C. lK-'il. llij-imiuu. hti a t left Monday for Lander Oitv Wyoming, whero he will make her .ionic with her brother. .T.iiinnv K-oves went to St. .Tosuph Monday, on a visit with his grand-pa, -.ho la sJiid to Iks quite sick. Mont Currv was up from St. Joe, this week, taking a short hiy-cff on ac ouat of .i felon on his right hand. - The Gold Dust Buggy is a beauty. I sell nothing out Firbt U.assgomls war ranted. 11. C. Sc.-iidt, Oregoi Mo. Judiro Vinmhaler, of Maryville. Mo.. Wi-.s over last week, visiting his old irieiul. Judgo Duncan, and otherfrienda. - Eid.:r Silwrell is attending the State .jnndiiv gcIkxiI convention of Kansas, whiclils in session thisweckut Atchison, Kansas. Mrs. D. E. Bennett, L. I. Mooro and il. H. Bussell took advantage ol me clienp rates :uid went to Cincinnati, Ohio, last week. Probate Court adjourned last week on account of the deat ti of J udge O'b id Ion's wile, and will meet tho second Mon day iu Juno. -Mrs. Smallwood returned to her home in Nebraska, last week, after an extended visit hero with her parents, Dr. iving and wife. Ilev. Miller, of Tarkio. occupied tho L'resbvtcrian pulpit in our city Sunday, ami delivered two excellent and highly I uonreciated sermons. - Charles March came up from St. .T.w hist Sundav to see his mother aud - v,'..u v..ii nil know what wo want to km v. so we won't" tell you. ln S. A'.kiro packed his grip and ;,-.t fur Bussell Springs, Lo; County, Kansjis. last Tuesday. bo absent live o six uaj. - The celebrated McConnick Binders and Mowers for sale by J. R. Wilson at Forbes: Hazatd Thomas, nt rorest C-ity. f ill ou these gentlemen for particulars. J. R. Wilson is agent for tne cete- ;an He will Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees Tor tho Maitland. Mfc-oiiri. Scv')l District will elect their Prirp-ipal. Intermeiliate and Primary leacners. .....I 1Q4L-I ToliApti u-itlttl'7 to 1 luue -mi, iwt - , - " - - . , ,,:. i t...ro aunly will semi their applications lo me i i,nite.l -llrt virmicK muuein - on or lxhre the above ineiitionwl date. .-,,,,1 he olTers them on the verv Uot By order of Board. , ter!o)!.ible.They areou.s:i!eat Porljes J. It. Cu.ms. Ditri. t Clerk. ,! Fret.t City. Call on Hazan' Thomas at Forest C ity. Tiie members of Meyer Post are ur- MONEY to LOAN ON First-Class Real Estate in sums to suit borrower, j gently requested to be present at their next iiut'tiug. Jiay i.ii. ."sii-- recruits an.l other important business will lxi needing jour attention. -I am prepared to till all orders with liest vareties of Sweet Potato Plants. ! Never wait for r ' but watrr as you ' : i.laut. 1 have the ivn.y Carolina. 11ns 3 Per Cent Straight., ls,Sr,SiyIi,.m,i-SK Fre', Fillmore. Mo. her visit with relatives at Tarkio. and is extending her visit with her aunt. Mrs. Bevan. She is a -ery pleasing lady and we trust our young people will extend hor a cordial welcome. Muritin Carson a forraor citizens ot this county, but lor the part eight years Sheriff of Smith County, Kuntas. was in Oregon. Monday and Tuesday on busi ness connected with his olliee. Wis post ollico is Smith Centre. n r Webster is now located in viitinn.t Hnd is running a first-class j Photograph Gallery. -dHs the work of art himseli. Ln iu.iko jo .ui muu ui a picture from a locket size to life size, and at very moderate prices. Give him a call. Dav will be observed nt Mound City under the auspices of that Post. Henry L. Kails, the popular jeweler of that citv, will present e-ory old sol dierattend'nig.with a handsome souvenir. Tho Post of that city is making exten sive preparations, and Eads is keeping pace Willi llicm in uoiug uiiuica ui.-i.. Win. Weagele,Bon of Chris, Weagele. of Richville, has been heard from in his new homo in the Goldon West. He is at Oregon City. Oregon, whero ho is em the mills of tho Willamette Falls Pulp and Paper Ci. His wages are iO."i0 a dav and he promises to do well iu his new home "Ahero rolls the Oregon. . M,.nd:iv evening while Frnnk Kerns and a Mr. Shewmaker were cleaning out the well of Mrs. Mills in wie wwi ot town Frank, who waa hoisting Mr. b. ontatthecloae ot the day's work in some manner Jet the windlass handle slip,precipitatiDg mtaxo me o""V" . 1 ... - . ... . I. : . .r f.t lara. the wen naisuince ui !. ly bruising and jarring his anatomy. Maitland Herald. T...1 . VnnRnuUirW and C. O. Proud wont up to Hamburg,Iown,last week and took a looK ai a uun struction there, with the viow of getting nvrardins their new buiUt- ing. They suceded in finding just what thov wanted- a"fronting." and are now negotiating for what will bo the i.nn.lanimwt front over seen in this sec tion of the state. w.ioti n.lmlt. who eorvedin F. Com it'll M. S. M.. and now residing in Saint Louis, is up in Old Holt visiting .i,,iii'. nml his many old comrade. He is a prominent member of Ransom Post, St. Louis, vhich bo royally entertained ... ,1... v;nn1 Knenmtiment when held lit IIIV !- - . . . in St. Louis. He hius u legion ot friends in this section of tho county who will be glad indeed to weicome mm. - Deliver your spring chickens, hens, ducks, turkeys, geese roosters and pig eons at tho store ot Emil W ebar, rorest Citv. Mo., Friday, waturnav ana iuou dav. Miv 3lth and .list and June 2nd, lftV), ami receive the highest cash mar ket price in cash for them from t. H. Rowley & Co., who will lie there. So ad vertisement aud price list elsewhere in i.:. ;iii. A Bible meeting, under the auspices of the Holt County Bible Society, will i i.oi.l in the liautist church at rorest Citv, Mav 2."th, at night. The meeting will bo addressed by Elder J. S. t. Wooil. formerly of Maryville, Mo. but ow pastor of the Forest City Baptist ti. A collection will oe vaitcn nt Uncle Gemecker is very low. Smoke nothing but tho Grandee cigar. "Bunkum" Foster is sojourning in Omaha, Nebraska. Sewing Machine Needles and Sup plies forsalo by II. & Denny. We are all glad to learn that Jud re Duncan and wife, who have been seriou. -ly ill, are both improving. Lee Penny and wife, of St Joseph, j were the guests of relatives in Oregon and Forest City, this week. Henry Molter, accompanied by his nephew, William Molter, oP Pennsylva nia, are taking in Omaha, this week. C B. Irvine, after a visit of several weeks with his parents and friends in Oregon, will take his departure next Sun day fur his houie in oaiem, uregon. Mis-. Nettie Gardner left Wednesday ror Woodland, California, where she has accepted the principalship in the musi cal department of the University at that place. - -There will be a name of ball played nt. tlm hull mirk this Friday between tho Oregon "Azureines " and the New i Point "Tigers. Come out anu see a , good game. The Best two-seated Spring agons ever brought to Oregon are sold by li. C. Schmidt, Oregon, Missouri, auuViio price is put right down iu order to build up a truilo on mom. John Morris has been chosen princi pal of the Forest City schools; Miss Anna Knull was chosen lor uiepnnuiryuepari.- ment. Tho teacher for the interuiouiaie, will be selected on Saturday. Miss Martha E. Kneale, of this town ship, and C W. Hurst, of Now Point, were united in marnago, on me xot insL, at the M. E. parsonage, Mound City. Rev. Lace, officiating. Mrs. Lacy an J Conway and little Myrtle, mother, sister and niece of Mrs. Hidden were the guests of the latter on last Thursday and Friday; also "Squire Jjacy, her father, on Wednesday. Clara Crubb, the little girl bitten by n rabid dog at Maitland a short time ago, an account which appeared in our paper at the time, is said to be improving. Sho has been a very hick elitiu inueea. At the Cowan, sale of Short-Horns nt Lincoln, Nebraska, recently, twenty niue head wt.re sold, averaging U5.U5 . . A I . (..ml ner hpnil. Mr. Mcuoy s iniriccu iiuhu netted him eighty dollars per head The, Odd Fellows, of this city, are in a moat flourishing condition, and so pres sed are they with work, that all me oo urees nro exuected to be conferred at their meeting nexi nennesuaj uigut. - - Krio Traders: I liavo taken tle tnriT nlT iif Bnifies. Carts and Spring Wagons. I will save ycu money on them. I mean what I say aud don't you forgot it. H. C. Schmidt, Oregou, ,Hissoun. The passenger rota war still contin ues. Tho Burhugton Route announces tl.M f.illnu-inir. From St. Joseph, to St. Louis, round trip, good for ton days, 12.00. To Chicago, 85.00; to Denver, 4.00: to St. Paul, 10.00. Hi HiiRlilmrirurof this city.nnd John W. Stokes, of Craig, are in attondanoo Itt tit f :rnil Lixlffe. I. O. O. F.. which is in session in St. Louis this week. The latter goes as renresontntive from this district, and the former to see the ele nhant. The "Queen of Fame," which has been given with great success at Kansas n;t.. nml nther nlaees. will lie rendered .r; - by tho young ladies ol wregon at, me nx. E. church, Tuesday evening, The obiect is to help tho Sunday school. Two daughters of m. Wagner, liv ing near Maitland, wero thrown Troiii their buggy bv their horse running away. on Saturday u week ago. and both were badly bruised the eiuesi win ue con fined to her homo for several weeks, so severe are her injuries. -It is reported that liberal prices were given for all stock sold at Brown's -umnt uitn. The attendanoe must have been large, as it is said one whole boot. irai limve of bread and eighty gallons of coffee were consumed. The sales amoun ts I tii RKXD. two-thiids of which were fn all ii n. Decoration Day will soon be here, rin tl.nt iluv hundreds will visit our cemeteries, and those who have friends buried there should see to it that their graves are properly decorated and the i, .to nut into nresentable shape. Com mander Ware, of the G. A. R-, has made i.; .lotnila for decorating graves, and those detailed should give the work their attention. V will furnish the SiatTWEi. and "Live Stock Indicator" one year for 2 o 10 in advance. The "Live Stock In dicator"is published at Kansas City Arlt- iimi ranks among the ioreiuosi agricultural journals published iu tho it. Their market reports are unex celled, and are just what our farmers need. Come in and subscribe for The SttWSEL aud Indicator. It is hoped that every mcmuer oi Mover Post will bo in line next Sunday, 2.ith inst., to listen to tho memoriul ser mon of comrade, T. I). Roberts, an ex soldier, and preacher, who went into the ranks when a mere ooy. uet every man meet at the post headquarters at 10a. m Sunday morning. It is the annual roll call, and you should not allow absent" to be placed opposite your name. I h uommanoer oi never rtmt ur ges UDon every roemoer oi me i osi io tinrl Decoration Dar exercises at White Cloud, in accordance wuu oruers issued and invitation accepted. White Cloud Post will have a detail on this nf the river to look after and care for your teams. Arrange your anairs so as to leave headquarters about 7 a. x. Roll will be called at East White Cloud. Mr. J. E. Jackson, accompanied by his daughter, Nannie, is the guest of his sistore, Mr. T. I. Kreek and Mrs. A. J. Castle, of thiscity, and Mrs. James Ram say, reSUling n lew limit, t-i iiciu. day Prosecuting Attorney Kennish bos a bad felon on bis hand. Not on uncom mon thing for a prosecutor. C. Schlotzhauer and family were visiting at Kunkel's Mills last Friday. They took dinner "over at the bouse. Mrs. America Baker came up lost Sunday to pay her regards to her grand son, Charles W. Bart rain, Jr. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Tom Burns. N. F. Murray has purchased the Northwest corner ot the Payne residence block, and will at once let the contract for the erection of a handsome reeraeace. Indeed we are glad to welcome such men as citizens of our pleasant little city. Mr. Murray is one of the very best men in our county. In a letter to the St. Joseph Herald, respecting the oldest volunteer soldier of the rebellion. Wm. Hawkin?, of Voris, but formerly of this city, claims for his father, Wm. Hawkins, that honor. He was bora in 1801 and enlisted in July, 1801, nt the age of GO at Oregon, Mo., in L nt,i 131I1 Missouri Infantry. He died in 1888. aged nearly 87 years. Mr. Haw kins, who is now about u years oi age, thinks he is probably one among the oldest Sons of Veterans living. - There aro few stock shippers and buy ers that exhtmi more -sano aim morn nerve than Dave Gclvin, of Maitland. If io strikes the market right, ho-Bings; ir le hits it low, he whistles. Ho recently came home ironi Chicago in n KiuguiK mood, and the boys knew what was up -he hnd nikon fourteen cars of cattle from Nebraska to Chicago, which netted him an even nve dollar uiu icr neim. b mid it was the best tram load oi cauie seen in the Chicago yards this season. About thirty couples ot Tarkio young people were royaiiy enienuiuou at the oeaullIUl home oi nr. ana jut. T.J. Emmert last Thursday evening The party was given in honor of Miss Kva Kinruert or itagemown, .aiu, iw Ma been visiting the family of her uncle for several weeks past. Miss Emmert started borne Monday morning, having won manv friends and admirers during her brief visit in Tarkio. -St. Joo HAr- nld. Miss Emmert is the guest oi rela tives here at present. Take a day off with your families, and enjoy yourself at the pic nicat Clear Luxe next Saturday, 21th. Cloar.Lake is onlv one-half mile west of Napier, Mo and is situated in a beautiful grove of timlmr ivhieh ia carneted with a tine blue grass sward. There is plenty oi good fishing. Amusements in the. way of boat-riding, swinging, croquit, danc in., mimii. Imt.h vmMtl and instrumental. H..n T. R Kncm-lns. of this city, and other 6i)eakers of prominence will ad dress the multitude. Dr. J. Jj. .Milton is President, of the day, and W. H. Frame. marshal. Remember tho cinie nnu go. TW ntnlnv our "folks" were de- Ki.ktml tritli nj handsome a collection of fine plants as it has ever been our privil- Je to receive. They cam o from JLho Central Green Houses, uorner nixin ami Jnln t .ranfa. Rt Josenh. Mo. Mr. L. J. Stuppy. tho enterprising proprietor of this establishment, is woll known to the flower growers of Holt county. Hois wide-awake and full of business prices always reasonable -plants always strong and healthy. Givo him an order and see how carefully he will look after your went. And dont forget that when you tvnnt. nnvt.hin? in tho way of cut-Mowers or floral designs you can always get it of Mr. Stuppy at reasonable prices. Thna who came from a distance to attend the funeral of Mrs. Carrie A ndor ! rei.,ii.. ..n,l tlioir Inst bik tribute of resjiect to the memory of this ,.n liru wnrn v inn novoy ana hup. Mrs. Louie Bunrcss. Adrian Hoblitzell and wife. MissLimpp mid Mrs. Joo v il linnic nfr-orest Citv: Mrs. Frazor Allen Wi-stlKiro; Mrs. James L Allen and Rev. Geo. Miller and wife, of Tarkio: W m. Hoblitzell and wife. EllaHoblitzell. viom n n nnd 1. P. Bandy and wife, of Mound Citv; Fred Kobinson nnu wue, vi Kearnev. Nebraska; Mrs. M. Taylor and laiml.tir nfWVllincrton. Kansas; Maggie VanBuskirk, of Savannah; Fred Kellogg and wiro and airs. Bene iuhou, oi Maitland. - Rev. W. A. VanGundy. writes as fol lows from Nickersfln. Kansas, undor date of May 10th, 1890: Deati Scntinel:- -"I write this brief note to let you and my manv friends of Holt county know where I am and hat I am doing. Am now pastor of tho M. E. church in Nickereon. Reno county. We havo n beautiful brick church with auditorium and two close rooms, nico parsonage of six rooms. This is a railroad town, and a division of the Sante Fe, with exten-:.-. ohnna lnratjul here. This is a fine agricultural country land rather sandy, n m am looking fine. Have had fino nuns latelv. There ore quito a good mnnv nnnnlo hern who have formerly IivmI in Missouri and several ianuiies ". .. . .. ,1 from lion couniy. au wen. Subscribe for the "Western Rural and Stockman," published in Chicago. m;n..u if vim want to he sunnlied with one of the most reliable agricultural and stock journals published in tne uniio-i cf TLiu tumor has been nublished for twenty-seven years, and have used everv means in their power for the en l.tmromnnt nf the farmer's interests in every way. They we. . the promulgators ot the Farmers' Alliance ten years ago. mneh time and money tn ex tending the organization. By sending them 75 centB you will receive the paper tnr- tho lintanen of the year. If you sub scribe at once -youw ill always t ike it. Address, Western Riiral.loS Clark Street , nhimmi. Illinois. The 8KSTISF.L and Western Rural one year for 2m vlna.lnv. May 21st. 1890. Mrs. Mary Price,widow of the late Peter Price. .h.ii tho 80th mile-stone on hfes journev, and in commemoration of the anniversary a birthday dinner was ten dered her at the family homo in this city. The occasion was amosienjoyaoie nne and the noble woman was taken ill preparations Pmf. Kiff is in Crawfordsville, In diana. He expects to be gone all sum m er. During the thunder storm on Friday last. Judge Andanoa bad a fine mare killed by lightaisc- Mrs. P. 8. Moots-aery was visiting in SU Joseph, a few days this week, the guest ot Mrs. Ansa Norman. Sol. 7 n took bis departure last Tuesday for a visit of a few days with his otharJo&B la Chicago. Married, on the 17th inst., by Rev. Schramm, at the German M. E. Parson Adaaa Gila, of Omaha, Nebraska, and Mjss Minnie mamer. cities of this state for a number of yJ, is editing a paper called The unii,y tu S5n FnoMco. California. He is . also 1iolr 1rMcnt Location. Post-of-1 Amnlnvnl on "The Examiner." ot that lice Address, Business En- Saped in. Etc. city. "His family is now here, tho guests of his father and mother; when they are nt home he resides inst across tho Bay I in Oakland. Leish is rapidly sar-ing to- Ed. B. Randolph is at Wite Sulphur' "the front" in his western home as a Springs, Montana, in tho live stock busi- writer of abihtj. ness -as also Heccan Lunstord and J. j George Russell, a former merchant of this city, and a eon oi it. n. ttue t. Thev all went from the vie iaity ot tba Walnut Grove school house in this county, and are reported doing woll. .1. f" Hooner is located nt noncna deceased, is in tho real in Oakland, California, amassing a fortune. children are with him. estate business and is rapidly His wife and He married his There will be preaching next Sun rnnmn at Nickell's Grove in Gor man, by Rev. NHninga, and at night in English. Rev. Keiscr will preach at Beu ton Sunday night. John Herst, living on the Nodaway, near the Hollisttr Mill, had his barn, some fifteen tons of hay and 2000 bushels of corn destroyed by lire Thursday last. Thero was no insurance. Free! Free! ! A very handsomo en graving of all the presidents from Wash ington to Harrison, suitable for framing, and a splendid premium list of wntchee, books, sowing machines, knives, eta, aud a copy of the Journal of Agriculture will be sent freo on receipt of 3 cents in stamps to prepay postage. Address, Journal of Agriculture, St. Louis, Mo. Th most unfortunate part of tho whole disaster atCorni.ig was tho fact thnt, outside of the buildings owned by Bruce Earl, there was very littlo or no liisumncn carried by any or the business men. There is not a more profitable in vestment under the sun than a pakjjlp yolicy In some reliable insurance. com panv, and had tho citizens ot Corning been sure U. !mate in their business re i,.t; i feith Ur. V. A. Graham, of this eity,lf agent for the Continental, their low wM.no doubt, havo boon greatly alloviatM.. .fe bo Kunkel Manuiacturing urai is in receipt of a largo nintmnt of I macn;uory iroiu .nuw t n, aolis,IndiiinaSomo of it was bad- maged bv bouio of tho railroads through whose hands it passed. Iho criminal recklessness with winch such injuries oro often done, calls lor me en forcement against those who uro guilty, of tho laws for the puuishment of such crimes. Possibly the injuries hero mcn- tiiinr.il mnv have beon done in some wreck, but we luivo seen enginoors who fnn-.ml to wait at a station for an other train jam the cars together, while -. ...;.v. ......I. r.... L.t lir swiicningi witu buuii . f roiBh t i n some l nslanco crusnei s i n ro uki i th nml of the cars. The railroad cmi- nnnioa :irr nnt tmimnt to (Settle Slicll in juries, but force applicants to follow a long series or red-tape procceiuugs umt weary and disgustlthe Bhipper till he drops the matter It'ts at nil wonderful thut a strong feeling of antipathy jer- vades tho niimla ot tno peopio ugaiusi railroad companies? lanta, Noss county, Kansamwhere he has wife in this city, her maiden name being n large stock ranch and is prospering. Emma Reed, a sister of Mrs. James IS. Joseph a Bovd, who for twenty or Payne, of this citv. Her mother and thirty vears was a resident of Holt coun-. brother Robert also reside somewhere ay, is now located on n large farm nnd ' in Cnlifnrnin, but we we do not know sti'iok ranche near Flonlla, Dougla-s 1 tiiWr is;i:ii -i. mldresa. "'ffilSai James Washam and ! Krait Vi.tr: Waiter L. Powell, who ail formerly-lived ij0jw wo KjVe the report of tho com near Mound City, are domiciled in Sweet m;l;oo Oj,j,ointed at the meotiug of tho Water county, Wyoming tho two Hort;L.uitUnil Society, laat Saturday, to Wnshnms at Burnt Fork utid Powoll nt j ,)ru.vare pt-tition to congre in the in Greeu River City. Dave Wa-ham has a . u( ,mro upile citler vinegar an important matter to ail mill growers: To tho Honorable Senate and House of Representatives in Congress, Assem bled; - Tim Holt County Horticultural bo- sUiek rancho and u livery stable and his brother James is working for him. Po w ell is a real estate and stock dealer. Charlie Soper, March Polk, John Green. John Zachman.Charlio Z;iehman nil Will Sehatz are all in Chicago; - c;ct rojirefnting all fruit interests ot Soper and Senate in tho railroad bust cunty, Missouri, and especially the gfhe mb, IHha lye ram: Tn!lf in the legal and short-hand reporting business, and Greene and the Zachmans are employed in manfiictur inir nni 1 wholesaling patent window- shades. Frank Sehatz is ulso tnore, em ployed in a large hardware house, James McCoy, who years ago dealt heavily in timber and timber lands along the bottom in the vicinityot East White Cloud, is located at Ouray, Color ado. McCoy has seen some upn and downs sinco leaving here. He gained a suit in tho supremo court ot Colondo socio years ago wnicn niaue nun ncu, but we are told that he is low flat again. J. W. 5ook, "Littlo Billy" Zook, as ho was familiarly called, is nt Fort Worth, Texas, nnd has :i lino placo ot ten or twelve acres ot laud ndjoning towu, with a tine house on it. He is president or a railroad running out of Fort Worth, and is largely engaged in the cattle business. George Williamson of W.H. Williams, hanlvvare dealer at Forest City, and Wm .7. Waterman, formerly of Holt and Andrew counties are located in Arizona aud are extensively engaged in cattle raising. Their post ollico uddresd if un- Irnnirn n US. GeOrgO WOS visitlllg his pareiiW in Forest City, last winter. Calvin Van Boiiber,"Brolher" Mmton. Byron Martin. "Bubba" Mintou. James SnonamoroundMrs. Polly Jamison are .ua eijg.weu in mJj-ijet jn comiietion wiin spint vint it. Tin y went A. u r.j- ,,n!it. The plrcing ota tax u esouo some of . H.,ir.;tB t.auSed a large increase in the : all in California near i noa-engaged in farming and raisieg fru friim the vicinitv ot Forte: them several years ago and are told, taken up land, ai'd liiinuiH for tlirmKO vol. Will Harris nnd .lamejIIarrin.togc!her with thoir families, arc locatetl near ,is lire made conxisGiN ASHES The Entire llitstncss i'ortion oi Coriiinir Liua wmkic uy vm; About two o'clock last Thuriday morn ing the crv ot "Fire" brought the sluiir bering residents of Corning to the streets in great hasto. The alarm proved to bo in direct antinomy to a "fake," for as tho Biectiltors sent their gazes oi awe and amazement in the direction of the flames it soon become appar ent that the business poriiou oi tho town had a sentence of doom hang ing over it, nnd that U was cniy n mat ter of a few short hours until the execu tion of the sentence would be carried . . a t vT1.a nriirinfltixl k TthomeTit maVket Law A-taSoS .. From here it spread die Texas, and are engaged in Mthsr direction, the ttno new Bions ing. building of the Danker Bros, being SSI , . ?'r.u.,;"-n.Vn. hted in Baxter .unty. Arkauaas, and 1 . . I ; a-.irlfl1(r tit k Maw mill. Pm'J.tri"nK son-in-law to J. this building. AnouK. '7D":?; wr" l.K-ate.1 at ;LTSwTfrup'?b f T, nnstotlico was located in ting rich. this building, and everything pertaining R. I. i!ea. J. rammins anu .reruu u lLL lost, but the stamps which I L. Allen nro at Uussel Springs, Logiin Falls Citv. Nebraska. Joe. Boyd, J: also there with his family, luey fannirg and raising stock. Samuel Hardy and ramil.y.O.P.IIarily and familv, Jark Rsins and family, Ro land Hays and family, Gottleib Kramer, from New Point. Will Payne, aro all in Oklahoma. Pavne is at Guthrie, and tho nt nr near Edmund City, lney aro all doing well. Dr. Lewis Hoffmann is practicing medicine in Edmund. K..v. John Anderson, formerly school m.iiniiiQinnpr flif this Ci unity for two terms, is now located at Carrrollton, Mo. Ho nn.l hi fl.niilv hMVO liVCll IllOStnif tilO time since leaving here, ujwn a farm in Florida. Ho has a lino orango gmvo an-i r.in..lm in Vlnriila vet. n.nrli.i Hnu-ell. Uhe6tor uaso ami ran iian- in nuiroaii- j",l,n TI. Minton. formerly of the Min ion and Beeler saloon in Forest City, is B. applo cider vinegar interesta. would re siMM'tfully present and submit for your consideration the following reasons why the so-called Vaporizing Law of March, W7'J. should bo repealed: First: To protect tho interests ot every frvit grower and farmer who has apple trees, grapevines or any fruit producing plarts upon his place from which vinegar can be mnde. Second: To prevent fraud upon the United States Revenue by producing il licit spirits. .... Third: Because it is an unjnst dis crimination against all the industries using alcoholic spirits in their manu facture, thev having to use tax paid epir iU, while the white wino (spirit) vinegar makers are exempt. . Fourth: Because under the workings ot this law whiskey vinegar is being con stantly sold as puro apple cider viaagar, which" is a fraud to theconsumor and injurious to health on account of tho fusil oil contained in the spirits from which whiskey vinegar is produced. Fifth: Because distilleries are starting up all over the country under the name or vinegar lactones wimubij capacity for converting wliiskey into vinegar. Before tho passage ot the vaporizing T rinomir m.-lltnm found a ... . - r . I. . I nnuffl. ,.ir-.ta musiHi a large iuui-.i ur "- have, we .!...:., ,,r nnn'es and their products; kkI . Rnms of money were invested in for the inoreraDid pnxluctioa of cider vinegar and the surplus fruit of tho applo orchards was uiiuzco. ine Vaporizing Law has crushed a great many cider miiis oi toe ivumrj uuu ... manv localities -there is not one cider mill" today, where before this law was lassod, there were one to tea or a dozen nulls. .... r We therefore auk for.tho passage or Section Thirty-Two of the iiinn i.u now before Congress, wnicn repeius too old law known as-the .VLnogar Lawu l-'or I-lfc. Anna, daughter of S. B. Forney, who had leen in Nebraska since October last, retunied to the home of her parents-last Wednesday evening, accompanied by a Mr. Gott, of that Stat,to whom sho was married on the evening leroro, nnd bav in" previously informed her father, was met bv him nt the depot in Mouiid City, and convened to tho home tt 1-er p.' rents. arriving there about 7 i. m. when i.. 1,,111'h to tho surnr'uKj of bride and gniom. they wero welcomed by n com- Ot intUluS UUU aTClUtlkVO w general' merchandise house of F. with the country. Rea is a memwr o. Walter wS. nt enyelo.ied in the tho scorching wings m i., Winona Ix-inc ken nnrconienuently their efforts were is doing well. i"' tnonavail. . WaUers' loss will be ,in Logan county f'tlfi- .. -., .li s Pumherton and a Mr. Ripley, of Swan iSon was also burned. Ev- near Maitland. S Rft enthiug wassavetl, howover, uui uoeu-utm, ami ...... , irjtuiuh . .. . I -n. ......... ,.11 furim.rs. set of harness, a wagon anu . t-. ' - -.r";v-.V. 7),,,,. yY. HSSraK upon the o,idng;home: where he opera house, it 'VT i"--- .. ' , 1Hrt at uu,,. Charley Corning band boys. The chairs, organ is onq of ..m.i ,,rtinn of the scenery wero saved, nnd is said to ...... i , -,. . . . ,.--,ttt. the i.k w... re. . v.. T."H.,,no. formerly t Craig, is Io Amnmv y nt Liir lunula nviv. - - ' - c "l .1., -..i.w,n. itf-Ai; building owned by catctl in Grahnm county, nanaas, ne,ir Sll'r. nhtnn i.'..: valued at SHU. Gettysburg, and doing we . the leading eitienn be rapidly accuir.ulatini Si p. Jewell and family, and Mrs. Workman are all located at Monticello, in:.,..;. W are not informed as to .111 tiu- L.t K.iainMa nM is in now. Daniel David, who waa n mnrchanant hero for many years, and wasnt one time Eugene Buckminister, baroer, cuu. building owned by Bruce Earl, valued at 8150. . , John W.Smith justice of the peace ana dnite in implements nnd repairs; stock and-Tmiimngvaiiieu """;",, ; iivW with his niece Will am Reynolds, buuuiag sun naionu muiiij , ;;; m- n n a, nnii ' Annie liOKinson t v-...i. - nxiureisui,'"-'. ,... i ,:ii : i LkjiIUi nt last accounts. The lurniiureswre i s. ""T V'. ."." . . .r tl. eighty vears th k. n. St. J.Jfc IJ. n. ieiii were iiiiuouKii - - saved only by great effort. Tho o.dy 1,L . , K rtb 1 Ut;.-IW,v:;...... , - lillXII DO U "J si 1 . other Mnweswut." . . . ,. Iruin anJ iwirt whatever, were me iii.i.;ii.iihi. . - pi . port, '""ri;.. ,, ,i.-, i n T. J'nrtis and faanly, U ClttKMles pany bride. , Indeed, so groat was the surprise on tho part ot the bride, that on entering the room where they wero seated, she did not recognize her old neighbors , but on recovering gave them oach a hearty greeting. ... fter a few moments of pleasant con rorsation, tho company was invited to fie dining room, whero sumptuous wedding feast had been prpareu -mm. table itocoratetl as it was w:th lieantifn. flowers, nnd more.a cnoico variety oi mo luxuries of life, was indeed inviting, p-csenting a most welcome appoaniutr After tho feasting, the happy company roturcd to the parlor wnere hut entertained for a short time by; Mrs. Heilden at the organ wiin music ni aoiig. and lator by others joining in stng- , ri'l ..wunn,a xx?rin. - 111" ol livmns. xii.j Mr-. Tribfe and wife, J. II. Meyer and wde. A-A. Meyer nnd wife, Mrs Peter Lmcks, Frank Louclc and wife. Mr. L-nvis anil vire. or Bolckow. Rev. Heil den and wire, Jas andWm. Wcightoian. and others. Mr. Gott is a prosperous merchant in a Nebraska town and exiiects tn return lo his biiRinosn in two or throe weeks. The Skstisel wishes them a prosperous and happy life- H- Craiy:. The stroet commissioner with stem countenance and tirin tones, commands the old sidewalks to be. replaced by new ones, and is doing his part to make Craig to "riso and shine." Professor Parkor repeated his con cert lost Friday night. The concert was : good, but the audience small. It is to tie Iioikhi mat lie win sim "J""."-" aid us with his talent in teaching and singing umu wo can nin.ic. -" m, t . t.. Lioi n nlotoK-bv Rtirnrisc. i.i i.r.m in en?ht years. Since leaving having been maderd the family gather hero he has resided in Jackson county, letter than we do now. 9,0P1notnrt Henin" HKik" S-lta-n -The Farmers' Allianco is hard .nt shop ot Robert Henderson. k.innon. James Irwin is ,is. ivnrk. anil jr ti10 ..fat men ot New lorkr Tlio o"gin' to tha work of an scV.gcr ortr.iii.d not h.l-wink them they may do ""arvl il ouTors hold U, t " To mnv CurtisiDck Irw iu and Will Ken- sm,. , ; ,c wajr ,,f rousing the vo SP.ltXJiJKnmnjLlnnn are ewi.k.ei iu tho iKigg.ige de,Kirt- Ille n- Thc country is in a good shape lIlMinillHI L(Wtl.un..i"J ' --I I 1. . L.I W In u I.ii. I ' this state, where he has a tine farm. He is now living at ilelton.uass couniy, jio., and is engaged in the hotel business. Thursday afternoon. May l"ith. Mrs. Dnvid Barbour, of Oregon, had a narrow escapo from a terrible death. She was driving to her nome in mis city irum urn farm below in the Culp neighborhood, and when near the Culp school house the fractious horco she was driving, by some means got out of her control and ran away, overturning the buggy anu throwing Mrs. Barbour, its solo occu pant, to the ground. Sho fell headlong on the rocks, sustaining injuries that will keep her confined to the bed and house for many days. She fell on the ri.rht. aide of her head and the flesh from the forehead on that side to the mmith was torn loose and left hanging. Her nose and eye were badly injuredjier right shoulder bruised and the cords of her neck terribly strained. As the horse ran she screamed and when assistance nrrirnd the unfortunate woman had Uy, Also loans on personal secur- Cail on or address. W. H. RICHARDS. Oregon. Mo. -A fine tins of Carpet Samples just ! recieved at T. L. Price's Hardware. We have samples or Brussels, two and three ' d!y. all wool, and two-ply cottoi chiin ; and woal carpets. Also Napier, Cocoa ,H ci,,u. Ualiina. Ws want VOH 10 Call -For the L'ght Running Domestic - an( see them. Can sell yn carpet u Best Sewing Machine made-See II. E. low as CM MfeMteWW Penny. i r - --1 Tiave or iiaun ' r- , I oil llVf 1 , m .i t !., rT'ia ,A.t1 nra the close oi u.e -- " 1 T i,Br!if and was holding onto Hreat-grand-chiidren most coniiauy inviteii to y ' V "T": ""u ' 7 Blood was i grand-children, Mrs. OnVedne3.l8ynigniiasiJo..u.uu,iw.u .r. . - tlmlthrM and of LTeat-g Now fare. ii the time to nurciiase jour --,j spring uiil!Tn.;rvgei.lS at cost for the next necfc . Tare-n me train SnB.i. .-n t... Uiijty n.iys. Leonora Walters. jtraeK. ed together withoU her Knowledge.) About thirtv membersof tho family were present and partojk of tho delectable repast that had been prepared by loving hands in honor of the one who had reached and passed by ten years the allotted three-score and ten. Among those present were her own children, irrand-children and great grand-children. Mrs. Price, whose tnnidan name was Kevser, was birn in Page county, ir gin'ia. May 2L 1310, and came to Missouri . . f l:.L i:. tliinMitintr hna in iSJj,sinco uit" tiiuu v- been her home. On November Lth. 1873, Mr. and Mrs. trice ceieurauju toeir tm iUn wnldim? anniversary, air. rnw , died in March, 188C, aged over 83 years. Mrs. Price is the motnor oi tuirieen i children, eight of whom, with their fami-. lies, sat at this memorable birth-day dinner. They were Mrs. Mary A. Chad duck, Mrs. Eliza Ruley, Mrs. Betty Peter. Misses Fannie and Bootie Price, John. T. L. and G. II. Price. There was pres ent also Mrs. Fred Markland. a grand child, with her two children, who are oreat-grand-children of Mrs. roce. ui i " . .... . . ...... ,H.Anr grand-children five. f.ir new ideas of any kind to grow. iv.r.,r.,iu n. introk'nceil overy few years. Riuman. ami old cilin oi tin thut often are only innn oiiim ia- tg t off the one ment at tho Union Dep.. U M Ru ked through the is working at his trade ol plaste Thomas White and eor ..viiwlr n. train and wal .... i i.:i,i: l Tl.., "wM.al : ta a ap minister of the G.ik,1, with !cavintf lho water clear beneath. wS-oug y 'r -yiJn Tlie loss falls as a sad aiiuci on unm goi '"'"""-?" ,.,,..,1 Cvms. ' woca was n"v-,,7 ?""JZ?i.Z neonle ot Corning, but with the en- years, in-sir ' , ,r ", ' t Iioji thy suu. or leeiins tu c.i. peopie oi ,.: ,;. ;.,, w son and hlhott are all there, i ; , r,;l , .::-., fur the young. and vim ;.V "V w- .i,tr t.roi.rietor . "J' """." -?.;. tthin men of that placo, iney navn luoaries, mi - - . ., , i There are im luuuj men ui tn..... . j i .., ,j uiY.ri.tary of tin loanl . ., . ., .i i,;t.ir..n ran At no DCgun the WoriC Ol iransioriiiiiiK ioi nil" .i- '. ,.. ..n..r tl.i.rn ' t""1 nit'ir ". - rr?. : -:t, ..von n,n ,r 'iViuhtandid.--iehtororapairthero. .,. fiviimv. andofonnrso r.rcdswo and enterprise than it was (Wore Uy. i- a!c i" wjwr ;,,cIl7iUl Sunday ..ch,.,! or day rchnol nnu eiitciii i . v..l- nn.ICiHir.ro aro in the .... .i k :.,i;.ui i..wn to conflagration, r. . "aiier ous...- r.t ;..,.. can gi.e o...... a.Mn.i nml iu miinir irrcuin iiii't- - -- r u-ui n k ( xiii ri luuuii.u the ergy businens already me life the bbi ww - - . i : ...,;,,f business in the bull. hug o.up ie oj .... - -" . , iinu living southeast otthisc,ty,had HTrlwhiTe Mr. Price lived to caress agreat-- lmrn and contents by tire. It was bv the most desperate efforts that ho succeeded in saving his horses and wagon. How the fire originated ho cannot tell and worse than alUie had no :n...Mna Ha ; illv able to stand such lloss. but as he is one'ot those happy dis- positioned men, wno never gie "r ,ct i hat. c?ood luck will come to him soon, and the loss made good. uuiiuiiik if iuiiucii; . , . . .,1.1:1. :.. .......r.. n oross innHlUK ,-r 1,-1. ment. Mrs. Koontz nnd sott.alsoof Craig. s;yrnn inillUHlK Wt' I IKNlluii'i - Tena Lawrem-e ni Lafferty. is living. with her h-islKiud at hlieri.iun wote. -..., 1.. it.,lln.k Tx-iwrence is at the VylliUlil...'. . . same place aud ia engaged m the gocerj business. . r, I). S. Lawrence. O. D. Butler and C. C Salisbury' nro locatetl in Nt-Hsoiiliity, and nro all engagetl m tilling the noil. Tliey 1 near Craig, this cuunty cently burnetl; Peter Christen will move is his furniture nnd stock into tho building r.i S L3V-wVAm un 1 U.ey can re- in the butcher business. nium 1. . 1 ' build. Wootlville. jkfjga Era Lyons and Anna Buntz are the champion croquet players. M.,r..:in has coninletetl his now yartl fence, by giving it a hantlstjuie coat 01 ?-"Vout-rl. Will Ramsay has got bet lie means 1 1 uiu ,ic. --.-- . ..... I , . - 1 . I sister. Mrs. Conn, brought her to this 1 great-granti-cniiti. ne u.0k kistui, '...,..,, 11. .1 ! :.! uFiirn having taken the vow I citv at once ana surgical rkiii tmim buggy, business. to her relief. Her numerous friends are given the hope that she will soon recover and be but slightly disfigured, if at alL Her escape from immediate death was almost miraculous: as it was. ner nw ried once, before having taken the vow with the good woman wno was bo pieas antlv entertained by ber children at her own'home Wednesday. Little Miss Lncy Peter was thc instigator of the surpriso. The Scrru. force acknowledges. t miraculous; as it was. ner necat inn .-. ."v , rr,- . . - j ? ... j i 1 ,l..i rnrohnnntifnlauDDlv of excellent was nainiuuv sirainea instcau ut unww 1 iuu..... - as was at nrst learea. 1 Mt. .ml cn . jtM .ww and you and bset I . J ' . vpi. Sho called Bert . Dreher and b-y ft 0he 0eeveral year. but Lulu, were north of New Point summ. y yra haa roade her home in netl tho instruction ever out 01 reacu. While the liest talent in the country aro striving to educate them, they (dear lit tle ones, 10 to 20 years old,) are playing ball, pool, marbles, whitling tlry goods boxes, or nr out along non.e stream hunting or fishing. It takes a consider nht degree of advancement toniako ! tieople desire to advance. The ignorant , 1 . , 1 ' 1 tl.ar. till. ami ine oepmveu i'.- ordinary Sunday school to reach them they want regular missionary wo r such as would betlone in Africa of India. i.nve the' next. Tliey formerly rcsidetl in and '-,,.. reunion of veterans, her citizens thiB emintv. t 1 11 .Ji iil..,inil niiike their bid mi v. .. - . . , .. feiiiniiii mi.. - . .. Miss 1izzie Lawrence is in lifornia. . -t ,f husincss men desire it they -;L rrinniln. I :.. ami flraddwille. IOWa. Mr. George -Kurti is havinga new , Irvine ,d Khe bam built. The work is P"""g numbers his friends by 0 score in very nicely uader the "MMil4 MFssouri, having been engaged in th MrlWiU KUaipetre and Jaeob Kurtz, fg business in tho- pnncip s builders. J 1 get if by making the proir effort- nHBBHHK