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rrf- - 5 f 3 1.7 I I H 'J. -Not '3Iucli. Secretary Foster haa alwavs had the i reputation -of knowing a good tiling -when he-eees it. Ho knows gold to bo a .-good thing and he propose.. to lti-ep it iu this country by exercising his preroga- tive of refusing gold liars for gold coin'sxrup. -for exportation. This is tho Hr?t time , Schlotxhaurr since 1832 that this government has re-' goods. ' .(used to furnish gold bars for shipment. Sehlotzhtiuer '."In that year certain benking firms ; toes and onions, wanted to exchange gold coin for gold .Sehlotzhauer -oars, but tho Treasury Department de- clined to allow the bars to leave tho country. So that Secretary Foster has - a well established precedent in tho ttat- ter. In this action the Treasury Depart snent is simply following the course long yursued bj the bank of England. In other words: What ie sauce .goose is sauce for the gander. jllnlj- J cream, Sw iss and Limburger cheese. ." Minct meat material, maple svrup. Mud is simply earth and water mixen ,,upklMt llourat Moore's the (ir-eer. " together. OT the former, wo have an - inexhaustible supply of tho very bestj GrangCS 20 CCntS per tiOZ v there is, and of the latter wo sometimes ( en. at E. P. HostCtter'S do not have enough to go around, ! but fortunately we have enough now, and could furnuh a surplus for 40,000 evaporators for a while at least. Ths Get your pale bills at this office. j fieorge Meyorhas l!00 bushel of oats Try Kreek's for dry goods, shoes or j for sale, groceries. I Horn. Friday, March 20, to Ransom J'mmie Cottier has disposed of his 1 Hodgins and wife, a con. cattle st 51.30. Elder Anderson and familv havs Io j Tho Australian ballot system ia to i be extended to all parts of tho state. Schlotzlir.uor & AVebstcr for oysters. Schiotzbauer & Webster for Grocer ies. Sehlotzhauer Webster forsauer kraut. SclilotzLauor A Wedoter for maple i j cnteu at .Napier, i Webster for canned , .7o!in Ward, of Li'icf In township, has removed to Amazonia. ,t Webster for pota- j - School reports forsale at this office at 7."i cents per hundred, .t Webster fur the t Harrison Metzgar has recently ad- beet brands of teas. i deil a fine barn to hie farm. Schiotzbauer .V Webster for tine, j Moore, the Grocer, has the semi puro and fancy candies. ijiorcelainquecnsware, warranted not to Schlotzhauer ,fc 'Webster for best 'craze. ! his departure green and roasted coffee. Xew and ueeond hand wagons, bug-, Texas. -Sehlotzhauer & Webster for the ' giep. carts and harness. Conio and beo : Virgil Kennon left Ia.t Wednet-day lest cigars ami tobacco, ime. H. O. Schmidt. : for I'ucblo, Colorado, witere u ill railroad --SolilotzVauer A Webster for all Alex. Keel has bought the residence this oar. William Ball. Jr., of St. Joseph vis ited with his parents here over Sunday. William Killiuger has rented the l'"ryman property, and is now occupying :t. Mis-sLillie Miy, of St. Joseph, was visiting her uncle, Henry Derech, lat-i week. Charlie Lamb, of Forest City, took Monday of this week, for 44 -1 :Vr fr VWMr M 2JV -M-i? : TI- y i mm Ilia means that the roads, the entire surface ; of tho earth, so far us Holt county is inn- oirue.l, is one vat bi.i$s or earth and water too much mixed. This has been J - the condition of things for so long now, ; "-that we begin to yearn Tor a drouth ' Let' see, ever sinco the middle of Janu-1 ary it has been mud varied with inter-' vak of rough frozen ground end latterly It has gradually grown worse, 60 that tor the grades of Kunkels Hour. owned by S. C. Collins, and lately occu-, - Mrs. Ora (-ampton, of Kansas I ocnioiznauer a- weuster lor lull pieu oy jutiiin .ioai. is visiting aimi her mother ami other - l.ev. lslanchard has gone over to . rel'itives here. Olathe. Kansas, to w llnr. V I) irini.1 htte, who i very tick. . IJY your Kitstcr Cards l.-. v.J.T.Moreman will preach at !iul Kilslcr Kgff 1)VC8 of D. .TarkioChajK-lnextSunday.March-Dth, A'k"T' Ui VgSlt, j at n A; si. and 7 p. m. , orest City. Mo. j Take your harness to lo repaired to ! Mooro & Kunke! s, two competent work . men to do your work and trices reason i able. Harry Iobin?on,one of Mound Pity's , ir.o-t worthy yotitig men. has accepted a tuitir.u vi:h H. fj. All the 1 'ail fax The Ruhl Builldinq, which is known to nearly everyone in this vicinity, has a differen j appearance now. Having been entirely remodeled it is now once more filled to its utmost capac citjvitv with the hanriBmnPsf: ?inri namoct lin of iiipvplinnrlkp tn be found in the larner cities, and is s w AM W - - tf IttJU - W AAA W-fc V AA AA bAw V - w m now open to welcome vou in lis doors and invite your notice to the different qualties and bar- gains wo will offer you in Jas Lahne has bought tho Fred Walker farm iu Lincoln township, for 2,'X-J. --!Jepresentatie Guinu has been quite ill :!.: pust v.t.-k, but is now much better. - Wallaee Downs about the M proximo, will put iu a stock of dry good, in Craig. M AT .T,iT;.. .1,1 r.,..,;i,-i..i, )...;- m mil (Mill Klllllt . tlfvfn lllC't . . . . . , , , . . lor our state militia. . ... , it iHats nothing. ti-i.- n . , . - .1 in ..lontgomcry issiillerin; witli a imam liosiocK. two nines norm 01 . , , ,, , .. . . . , . . . ., ... n,. , k i i i r . iouuio. mi. ucenicni wins iiit uu eiaic oeea auio to say ujis "''"-i " '. K" """ result of the thumb "Cttin is me worst wo ever saw. ino "uuirsi ; i""l William Hindmau, of Fairfax, was I tho guest of hip cousin, George S. Steph ; enson, last week. -Mrs. 15. Ryan, of Whit. Cloud. Kansas, is isitin v-.ith Mrs. 1). V. ' Dobyns. of this city. Ilmiy Miller: If y u have friends merchant. i in yilv iu (!rove. Kansas, you will pleiiM; j - Oar legifhituro has at last mustered call at the postoilice. uiiicient courage to appropriate jf.JJ,t - Mrs. Daniel KunUel, Jr. wa ca'loil Dry Goods, Clothing Boots, Shoes, and Groceries. W e wish to say we buy close as we buy for cash, and will sell close as we will sell for cash, and we can positively make our prices the lowest of the lowest. -A. VISIT J3Yr THIS -2LiAJDXIE3 Vvil! soon convince them thai our Una ail waol Dress Goods, in Henriettas. BriiSianteens and , Shades, are far suponcr in qualitv o anythipq ever before shewn in this counrv. inhabitant,' we have here now, Undo John Patterson has leased the Up Jesse Welch, who celebrated his 100th i house farm to Ceorgo 131a:cer, who has-f birthday Tuesday last, admits that he , taken pofbpssion. Andy Morris. John of their tho our never saw anything like it and he has lived in Missouri for nearly ninety years. 'We have had muddy psriodsin the past, ' ,1'tit none so lengthy as this. Those who : have travelled through this country in " the old stage davs can well remember ' the slow progrdss made for weeks at a i itime, but no period extended into! plates removing to Xevada to engage in months with so little promise of a cestui-1 tho sheep raising business. Mioaastliis. Wo have no information as I "7, T T t TTi jii.-i 'iiui iuici t-'iiri it of D. S. Alkire, The Druir- John Johnson hae disposed cattle to Dave Gelvin. James M. Flowers, representing St. Joe Cia7ette, was interviewing citizens, last Wednesday. -Pack Mann. of upper Holt, contem It is'nl much, but ; to St. Joo;ih. Suudiiy, by the death of her aunt. Mrs. lleardy. j --Frc.l Waegol of Casper, Wyoming, was hero vit-iting his parents. He re-' caugl.t t.e- llirnio to lus v.i stern lioun-ou .Monday. . tiveen two dumb bells. F-- llert Xipher had the mii-fortune to r Master Edgar Thatcher entertained ! have a hennery fall on him lns-t Monday t j I li uuitioer oi Iii lit 1 1 f ri.i-.!c nfit -vi!i. rn.'i eut!Si.f! lite Ir:Klori. tr i.,l.t r, ., L; ing last week. A verv pleasant time ' arm. P.itlcrt-on anil, . i ....... " l T ...... j nas nan oy me nuio ones. .i.:ui's n. rsiiii'iiey. : near Llium- Kichnrit (iiliett. a prosperou co!r- ( vilie, Iowa, s-ps:it a few d.i-s the past en man and extensive rarmer of liucoin wceK with his brother, h-imuel. oi trus , township, was visiting and attending to city. ' other Novelties in Clack and Fan IN WASH ITAITftlCS they will find a vorv handsome line in French Sateens. Scotch Ginqhams. in ail shades, suitabfb for yoimn Ladies and liibses. A full lir.e of EMBHOIDERIES. and FLOXJjSTijINGS. in Slack and White. Laces, etc. PKc;s -hat ;e!I them at sight. Hi Will find that -e a Dig iine o: r have a complete line of CLOTHING-, in fine Black Dress Suits. Cutaways and Sacks, equal to Custom Made; from tae Gvera'is to Ins finest Dress Pants. OUR SHOES llo wlicc this period of mud will cud, or heA vMoasrang un-j M Forest Citv' Mf. til the whole surface Ehall float away. We! 1 will see further on. Better have your canoes ready that you may be able to go --with tho tide. yj.'aturalizatiou uud Siitlrac. The attempt to business in Oregon, last week. - John H and Niel Kunke! have dis pn.ed of their interest in the Kunkel Mills to Cideon Kunkel who is now sole proprietor of the?o popular mills. - Miss Sarah Woodcock has entered . the Held for county school commissioner of Andrew county. The Siintinki. is for Sarah, if she has a nio3t horrid naiuo. Go to I). S. Alk!r:, l!sc JXtiifrit Forest City, ?Io., i'or K;ttt'r C'sirds autl Er.-- ter Egg Dyes. W. II. Waggoner, live miles north .vest of Xcw Point, will sell a lot of stock, farming implements, pIc. Thur.-nlai For further particulars i It. P. (orman and wife will sx:n leave for Colorado, where they go on ac count of Mrs. Gorman's f-.eb!e health. Fresh Oysters. Pure Uuckwheat. Onions, Limburger Cheese, Potatoes. raise a diplomatic; Queensware and Glassware at Moore's question over the Xew Orleans tragedy the Grocer ;has brought to tho front a pecular fact. Moore i Kunkel can sell vou a wng . Although some of the lynched men w erojon buggv, cart or harnrs "at a small not citizens of the United States, they ( vmi-lt. c.o and get their figures before were voters according to the laws of bu' in ' elsewhere. Louisiana, and were locally regardeJas ItHo recent wvival at Triumph re citizenn. suited in sixteen additioas. There is a It is a great mbtak9 to rewound uat probability of a church being built in can, by legislation or otherwise, aduiitf" j. p Linville, manner of the Gin-ft tT'.'' .....hu .-.w. L...ciii.t ( ninj; caejory is nov rea.lv to mr.i:e con -oetore he has resided in the country hve IMrfc as roauirt-ii bv tho Constitution. - . " i " "fc ii:t.iiTM rebisiirani. i i: ... .,,,. -,t ..,.1. " - i xoe pinco io get rnoes lor geniH. la-1 ,1 . t : to yot before ho is a citizen, provided ,!ps ,! children is at tho One Pri.v J luw"a 1 """t. ... ihs hB eonc throuch th forn.nlitv of r. o...... i - I l-'U. Jacob Kraotth will w viicu tiiun.., .i. iy. r las. rnKini'ior. ior nwm.r --"rlool.rrr,,, KTo ir,tt:.. . .. .. ' .. Oregon on .. sioci is mo inresi in uu Limn v. it.iI ' ..,. : !...: T : I uuuftvuroi line. i . , . , , .... i l ..r ,1... I nu t.j ic.ll ii li. i. litLU iuuu uij iiitr i i...tiu..-. .J. tii- April 2nd, 1AJ1. bee bills. Profesor Drake has returned from cu extended visit with relatives in Ohio. i His nephew, Ira Drake, returned with 1- ". -II - l . I nun aim win locnio iu an oroi.-aouiiy in ..my Will Stith (colored) ha- return..! ! home from Linevil!e,t!ii-..-t.-i!o, wiieie he j had charge of the colored s,e!.ool tlic past j winter. j - Jonas Watson was interviewing the ' wholesale merchants of St. Joseph, tins week. He purchased a largo slock of spring goods. A ladies' black silk mil t w hieh was found ou the ft reels of Oregon, about ' four weeks ago, hai be n left in our ios- pfssioii for MentiK'r;1io:i. --Ail kinds and all grades of Queen- I were and ( Ilassware at Moore's, lie al so has tho larest stock, be.-t ijualily aiid lowest price on l!.wjrijj and C in fections. Tim inr.rkvta tho pat wpoI: have shown a strong buoyr.nt spii-it. and the buy.rs have been compelled to bid uj strong to tn.ible them to till orders: Wheat e!oed in (;hiiT.go at iI.l'J for corn. O'e; hegp. u:itd packers In LatS:e? IN s and CliHdrcns' wear is complete in ail qualities and sizes, in Kangaroos and French Kid. etc. HEN'S SEC . r..p .birn , i 1 1 .....n.M.., aau lfl,u lino onn(:il..V d see him at, c l'. lioslctter s rebtaur.snt Co. haverdd.'d anotlier! i: pri-iie cattle SO.P'i. O. J. Pitiigrew, of Mnryville, s jroiii ins namci-jsi nov inoes to tnc rincst uress bnoas. GBOCERIBS Vo have a big line of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, at prices to suit you. Yto have made snacial arrange-fnents with a leading commission house to bay for thorn. EGGS. BUTTER and CHICKENS, and ilvvavs be in position to allow the highest price of tho market W2 cordially invile you all to corns and price our floods' and will a!: be convinced. THE NEW POINT. "NEW STORE," STI 1 l.-".J-llJLT,JL,-l wear ( io and -Tho following prices will be paid by . follo.llltf salibalh' of CO iounds. Prices for other products will be published later on. It is an old joke that when nn etni ; grant ship arrives at Castle Garden on -election day, tho new coiners' first ro n,uebLis for directions how to reach tho polling places, and although this is of --oourse a joke, and nothing more, a new ly lasded immigrant can, in twenty -States, vote long before becoming a full fledged citizen. Whether this indulgence is wise is a matter of opinion, but the. oractico is calculated to-cause considerable trouble. p if - f. ,.i :..i- A man of .mature years is a citizen of buyers, will be at th store of vVelwr & j wmefcountry, whether of his birth or l;Urgess, Forest Citv, Friday. Saturday -his adoption, and an immigrant who re-1 aml Monday, April 3rd, 4th and Cth. S:"e i turns to his home without having taken j advertisement for prices. j ouffiDul papers can vote there without i Dr F-mVfir, fc, t......i. I.--! as- !u way of j blsting V.'. H. U:chard in his a!i-!ract- lausiin. : ng uiisme-M. .lr. i,'ciir.riU iuui:ii h.h . r i. pi. ....... . t . iii'ij'CL'i , .vj ir.i-reiiMsi in i;jie mat no n;.s oe 'ii emn- i j pellod to eir.pl iy acampetant afsi-taiit. . preach in I We welcome ?Ir. Pettigrew to the love Good Fridov at Utii) a. y.. 1 hesl town in oa.-gret state. ; and at Xoilawav church at 2 o'clock p. ji. -Wo are glad to inform the manv :mi:;ci. thai Ifcv. .). t . . - T. " ... . 1 .... I . . i lono vmg oaootiLii. ... v.no ins i;e.;i i.i auerr the Canning 1-actory: Swtct corn. Sl.iW j j,;ink., l)slvic n rormPr ci,;7,.n ,, at t!:(. , ai.R,j Olafir,.a..0 r i "ton; tomatoes. SD cents per bushel, j ()( (jf thi, U!lly. (Hed at hi J g.Ii.-.d C'oafercn.... in r .,!.-,. : " -A I I I Eprs Dyes Jt .S. Alkire, -CO. Pi The Druggist, Forest Cily,! Durban's :j question. Honco aaian is practically a qualified voter in two countries nt tho eamu time, if ho is allowed to voto hero while still a citi7en ora subject of the country of his birth, and this rectus contrary to tho cpirit and intent of the Constitution. home in Coiliiisiille. Illinois, last week. Mrs. W. H. Kichards, who is a grand- Easter Cards antl Easter : daughter, attw.di-d the funeral. Proud bought ono of T. C. lots near the M. K. Cnurch 3IO. !l.it,t week. Tola Curry lwught tho Is-outh lot. Price SKii per lot. The , will e.T:h ereet lesHenees threuii. j Farmers wisiiing to ma!:e csintractj j with the Canning Co. for sugar corn and : tonii.toos will iind J. 1L Liiuvillc at E. P. i ii. ..?.. (-- i... I..;.,,. ..vi i i..- ,i... ' XA.'.-l.d.. r, .... .111 ....Lit rL. uj HIV j company to nuke all (intr.nt Tor sugar corn and tomatoes. j iieir IIU" l..n- has i?cr. ret:!r:jcl to tin:' pin-... lie will preach !.t ."ick!Is ;rec eiiureh next Sunday at 11 oV:.j;!: a. ji., :ii.d r.t M.iy ilower s.t .'. r. ;.i. "Wheat 1st MiM-sotn i, Tlie secretary of the Missouri Heard located in Mound City. Ho is a brother of Miss Ma May Green, formerly of St. Joseph, whom the teachers of this count v no doubt plcirantiy remember, j --There will bo a congregational meet- ing at, mo I'resbytinf.n church next i J Sunday after tho morning service to t consider matters of importanco for the I coming year. A full attendance of tho of Agriculture furnisher tho Associated j ifi "nested. j Press with thelcllowing weather reirt. . T,1" 1 !0 'p Crusade case on ; Tho rainfall has been normal and tho i m'". . wceK " 1',""rl.v' ,,,e J"r-V . renueren a venlict in favor of the snow which covered the ground of the northern part of tho state has been beneficial to tho wheat crop. Tho wheat crop has apparently wintored well in all factions of tho state and tho prospect for a good crop appears to bo much bet ter than at this time liu-t year. In n few places the alternate freezing n id thawing during the last of Feb j xuary and tho first or March did some , Elight damage, but generally thero has j been eufliciont snow to protect the i wheat flora injury. Tho ground is generauy too woi ior seeding, but, m eome counties, particularly in tho south west, planting has begua. Tho poach crop has been injured by frost in many counties. Cnif-adcrs. The suit was brought for damage by a saloon keeper, for raiding his .saloon and destroying his li'juor, bat ho failed to make go:l his ea-o. - Xotnithstanding the horrible con- Choice b"a:uls. of cigars ami tobacco at 1). ty. AI-; kire's irug store, i'ore.st City, iiasouri. - Farm lands are on tho rNe here. New people are coming in. More fauns ha'.e changed hands iu tho p;ist ninety d.iys than iu tho entire year previous. Simply as investments the farni3 of Holt county will bo found sunt and mos profitable. L -or.ora Walters Jias urved into the rooms, formerly occupied by Dr. Go.-hn as an o.lico, where f.he is i:ow leady to supply her many cu:.toi!ierr. with a riiet, Ge:ction or epring millinery, i.owors, I dition or the roads a large number from t . . , .- r i, 'pattern hats and bonneN, consisting of i irom ti.e surrounding country were in!., ..- ,-,i ezingi .. . , , 1 1 the not cities ot ties mwiii. 1. S. Alkire. The Drug fris!. Forest Cily, ttas a line line oTKaster Cards. The Cliritiau Endeavor Society will ru-et in t:io IV Mbyt.jri.in ciiurch on March "JSth, at 0::5'1 1. .. Tho subject for discussion is I,r.i.i Mctii:g"--J Peter. 1:1. " Chronicles, 7:1. Leader. Miss Maud McKnigl.t. Seven! appro, priate s..,I,,it:o:n are bir:i prep mil. it !"ing Faster S:iHa!li. It nalsi cokmi- cration incL-ting. E.-t t!u-.-e U a full at tendance. 1J"V. John Iteek spent a few dars with hi., old frier.ds in Oregon this week. He is on his way 1 o :ie iu Sh lby rountv from Canada, iviiisas. here tho CinfMr enceor tho Evangelical church was in session, which closet Monday. J.sv. K is-1 er is returnei to this charg.-: his assistant !.ns not yet been supplied. IJev. I't:k is returned to his chargo at Iiethel, in this Mate. U'V. Vite.-:e!e;-i h n been traa ferreltot'io Illinois c vifereii!.'. I.-'. Tobias has ij-en coi.tinued Preai.liiig Elder or the Afiilene di.-triet. On the 'Jltli of March. 1701, Ur.elo LEW;3 I. rGGRE. GiD. KUNKEL 1 0 cm, ijauu Gd. uuyy , 7 r i 7 f Pinkston & Hoblitzell are now ready to figure on your House, Barn, Fence or any bill of Lumber you need. Get their figures before you purchase. They can and will SAVE YOU MONEY. They have a complete stock of everything to be found in the builders' line. Call and see them- Yards at Ore gon and Forest City. p. 'i 0 "Vr-tiLCi-OTS, ETC. Having bought the R.niire stock g H. Boyd, wc will sell you Harness and Bugnies and everything in our line at Low Prices. i Give us a call. Northwest Corner Fub'ic Square, Oregon, Mo. j V2 now have a compatent workman, and are prepared to do j your repairing cn short notice ard hf X first-class manner. Will o mnnuociuro anything you neod iii the harness line. our city Saturday, and oi.r mercliunts 1 report a very hirjjo trade. As a busi-' neis point Oregon is .mo of the very ' best" in this section of tho state- her ! , busir.ef-s men enjoy tho commercial j standing of A 1. - Andrew county lias organized a I horticultural society, with YVui Ent as J its president. Why not have n summer i meeting of the fruit grower. of Xoda- There wili bo Ea.-.ter cervices at the Preibyteriiui church, nest Sabbath at U a.m. Hcoideu irKd niu.-icaad appro- I priatu recitations by cmluruu, a uuraber ofyounjj people will ivi : their own lr.nuat;e, or nil a sla iv cabin in North ('-irolinnund tliert , foro reaciied his It rt n.ilo t o-t on last Tuesday. The event was ce!ebral-.-d by j Uiivio Jesse and his excellent wile, aunt n account in -ancy, f;ivni a sumpiuoas ninner io the resurree- their larco circle of friends both white i i i ?i VV b. Wiio is iaisst'Feil with even an ordinary amount of business intellitjeiice will, when contemplating a purci:'ke cr.st his ee around for the place where ho can fcecuro the li bartraius forth. lea! money. This is not startling nor even snrprisinir. No ratior.:.l man will U invuisleil into pjyinj; an exhorbitant price for any article. If he should i.o WiKlkl Uj sr. 1- w1'M-TllS to the responsibility ho oxen to himself and tohis family. If'.ou are desirous of ' knowinn where joii can iecure It'll cents worth of fowls for every dollar you pay out, 1 treated hipitably and fel coil all ;round over the ntTair. let us direct your attention to the Krm of OIIEN t MEVER. Xew Point, Mo., who enrry a full and complete I. no of ( len.-ral Merchandi. and aro ever ready to reciprocate any , favor shown them. Ilemeaiber the place is 1 cUvb, Paws ! Teaipii.-anee : and black. Callers beun to arrive at I to a late Tho folloTinc conditions are given as' I way, Atchison, Andrew and Holt coun- tions noted in tho Bible program at 7:110 p. ji. ten a. and continued up - A number of Kentenicn(m;rccatcd . hour iu the day. All wished Uncle Jesse I .mil Aunt Xanev irfice. nlentv and is usual in tho pot-to'lice. 'J'hero is nothiui; fctran'o about this, but tho lair estimates: bmall fruits Ss per cent, t . . stranno part comes in afterwams when i npplea 81 per cent, peaches 03 per cent, Very little oats have been sown so fair. Stock is healthy and in excellent con dition, but has not ;.et been turned on pasture. June. o hoie tho Orejion socioty will , . . ... , ,. , . . . . ,, ' Watch with reciilatam tunc, ,v. huh the take hold of the matter. ... T . , , . , . I owner would swear was ni;ht. !5ut - Kev. . Ij. Carter, or this place, has 1 ... .... , , , , 1 i when the various time pieces wore corn- boon called to preach for the conjrrejra i . . .... . . ' , 'pared there was a diiTerenco of tur.o tion of Mount ion I5:ptist (colored) . , ,. , ,, . , ,, , , . .... , , J , , '. ninsruij: from Jive to thirty minute, jot church in St.Joaoph.Mr.Carterhas been , . , .. ... . i everv man carried tho correct time. a ciiizeii oi mis piaco ior sovorai years Mr. Farrar is tho able journalist who ' wot a pamphlet jrivinjr reasons why , Slr.Iolm Will Not ProM-cute. The f Canadian fiovornmnnt i ri.tirtoi r, 1,A noT,n,r,1nf,n u .llfw-nl ell ' antl "'" sl1'1 tl' '' home. He HBainst Edward Farrar for hiSh treason. ' nha Wl'n tnnl.-ins a collection iie.e ior ine ieneiiL oi nis cimrcn. jus Mieecss in thiselfort ha lieon very pood. Canada ehould seek annexation to the- --'' M.i-ur.nK irom uie oi.icm Uuiten States, of which twelve copies,''0 th" """ sosl Krecticcs to only wiire printed for private circuiatitm Hr,,t ht r Ks"- vI tlK V" v;p- an'' " Kran.l nnd information. If he isRiiilty of hih lm M ""' ' . -v" know-and treason, Tull half tho male inhabitants' KUrt;1 -'. v.!.ei, he marshivl down j- .. .... Pennsj Iran.R Avenue, at tin l:ead of have been di-cuins annexation and , eat army that went to the i mr reciprocity along the same line, are alr .i, w.u. no prouoer u.e.o man is i-i ( iitm.v tht by rean of tho Mibstantia! nnd Sir John Macdon- lo "a- ,n'r utr "'"vhioi inai improvements am! prot-penty or cur city baby boy at his house. ', investments in urejon real estate will ,C . . , .,, rdwavs brin" Rood returns, (iooil - N. I. Murray, wo arc informed, will w.,11)olfli fino "chuTCW!i. mt.v i)ornPS soon reoi-ive a shipment of plunts, etc.. excellent eoeicty and low tsi.vcs. are in from Franco. Tl.is entorprisinir nur-j diiceaients that tho wise will alnajs f.i ....n !a .!r.tnii;nrt.l in sm.nlv t h .!. ! vorably consider. . ' - - - " t - mand for trees and other thinjrs in hU line if it is possible to do it. Ho has lotn preparinp; his apple grafts during , tho winter months and is now makinc prenantions at ins nursery for Ins snrin deliveries. For Ensi or Cards :nu! K:ts- 1 tor Eixx Dyo.s, tr o D. S. Al- Icire. l he Drtipr.jj.ssr, rorssi City, tfo. - Tiie demand f.ir Or.-r.n property is always Rood, but this season turpasis previous years. It i. no tronblo what over to holders of prop-orty to dispose of it at prices f.irh'-youd tho v of avf ar.-.o. ( a ar 823(1. Thev prosKrity. A biography of tins old (lentlem.in was pi;bii-.heil inourcoliimns a year a;o when Lncla Jease reaciied his ir.)th year. New Spring Millinery. E idies pleao call and osnmino stoc'.; ; ami prices. You'll K:nl ltter piice than ever before. ThankinK yo'j for j past Tavors. and soliciting a ooiitinti'itice ' of your patronage in the future, w hid; will" !o to our profit. I am j Very l.Vfptctfiiliy. i Mit-;. I. s! Watm.n-. I IF u-ftnil drop in at T. E. l'rieo's Ilrirdwareacdseohisne'.v stock T"of Spring flootls. I-ts of Hardware, and .it Uittom prices. Mfl'ocket and Table Cutlery, Sa.-.s, Axes. Hatchet Hock, ""ilakes. Spader. Shovels. Tinware, I'ire U.ill'.ii (li! Cans, 57Chnrns. Wa.hiiii; Machines, Cliain Pumps, Ko;.-, Nails. iSf-IJolts, Ilav Forks, Screen V.'iw Cloth, Etc. The Largest Lot of Farm knpieiuenis vv"o"er brought to the town: St.i'l: Cuti"r Flow.a. Harrows, 7.VC'iiltivators. Planters, Ilroad Cast Seeder:-, Drills, Eistrrs, i7"Cheek Kowers, Etc. , '! rV'.. ... JUi3.m-IMUJMUl'W wi m 9x UJU...,JUiLI'l HJi IBROWFS MONTHLY STOCK SALE, 1 AT- Graharn, Mo.. Thursday, April 2, 1891. Wanted! Public Sab. A Kew Stock of Cooking Stove """Tho Fani.-ii- "Siiperor"' stores and ilar.ires, tho "World r'"I5eaterj.'' V heeler t Wilson and Wliito Si winj: Machine.. Barbod Wire by file Car Load. Tr.nid our -rie.- r.r. as low a9 ;nyl,) e.n iA yon. ISilly 7?"Xios and Knb l!u' y will do ymir Tin Work. Efpairinii.Ttii tjIIin:ntf. .-ipoiitinir. Etc. (iimr n and tru-e with u. Wo I .""will treat you rn.'iit an. mj!1 you jo.m1-. as low a any .irai i7in tiie coiiatj. Thaukoii; all for p:it favors, w. aro Yours Truly, A Kood day. early grass, and men enough to buy thweor four hundred her.d f st!i:k at a fair tirice. some letter ef"r!iui:s than vou generally see, and weighty enough for fit5ers; other steers or different skn. kinds and quality. Every person i invited, and we will try to biipIy your wants. Tlio iiiinlfo Ms will M ifo Horse Ml I M safe 3 say tte M nair iu ; The Township and fit to put on the Market. j I will not sell stock for other persons unless by special contract that I can ' sruarantre joitire sal. Cotce and take advantage of this opportunity to secure 'a bircain. just at tr.ws with a bnaht future for cattle. I On mv trad-. platform every man's dollar has the same purchasing power, i Come and Aee what Kood we can do you. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. si. ! TK5JMS: To Mi-t rmreh.-er. from three to twelve months tirno. with approved note, and ten jrr rr.l interest. Two per cent discount for cash. J. M. HOSIER. IhuG. I. F. BROWN. guilty of treason aid would bo obliged to prosecuto nil of them if ho prosecutes one. Sir John is satisfied to got out of the elections with the skin of his teeth, without prosecut ing anybody; Minnesota's legislature doos not pro pose to have the young ladies who come into that state with amusement aggre gations, exposed to the rigors of that cliniato in light and V.iry costumes of opera bouffe. It is only their great re- j In our next isuo we will publish an posay "What to Plant and Why Plant Tt." from the pen of J. X. Menifiw.of this ; city, and read Ivsforo our local horticul . tural socirty. It is not ouly an article, ! written bv a practical growor, but is It is worth the timo ' worthy and hichly deserving a perusal AtA for the health of thaw ladies that pPent to VJS,t Ul Io0 ,ne' 1,13 . the r--rrin:i- Mr. Menifio has done prompted them to introduce tho law , 8ct- I much for the fruit interests of our coun- against exhibitions in tighte. 1 i ty. Ho is a live, progressive grower. .. . i I V.i. Raator fl:ivil3 anil K:i .1 tie latest nnn oosr in poiaioes, oernes. Go'crai. Joseph E. JoHKHTU.f, the i i.-..,., T,-ol. ffntn n o evergreens, shrubbery, roses etc.. are found by him anil nt once culmated. id put.upcn tne marucl. licr.d iim nr- I Will s--1!! at public s.do at my rr--i- d.-r.ce. !ivo cuies hollhueil ofXew I'oirt. ; Missouri, on t Thursday, April 2, '91 Tht following de.-enbed proper;-, tn-wit: i 2 work Mules; 1 brood Mare: 1 three-' ' year old Horse: 2 two year (.1:1 Colts: 2 yearling Colts; (I Cows, four of them fresh; 2 two yc.-.r old Steers: 2 yearling ' Steers; 1 Hull:") yearling Heifers'; 1 Corn Planter and Haworlh C e- k lt.v.ver; 1 Cultivator: 1 Eiv.er; 1 Hinder; about tivotonsor Hay: and other articles too numerous to mention. One thousand bushel or Corn at private sale. ) i TEUMS:-All sums under So cash in' hand; all sums over So a credit of 12 i months will bo given, purchar giving note with approved security bearing 10 per cent, interest rroin date. Xo prop erty to be removed m.til terms o! sale are complied with. Sale lo commence at 10 o cluck, a. it. W. II. V.'acoonku. W. W. Pkicx. Auctioneer. Sea our St UUUlS Carpet and ?!atip.g r?:,, Jrs.ri"!:"!" ShiTifl's S::ii. oamp.23. ffll 11, PERCHEROM AT CiBIM, MI, JIPIIL ' A:liiiini.trsitor'.s Sale ot Ileal ivstnie. il li.ttir a. -! ;r:V- rr '! .1 r'C'n! ; -...".... i-.ii-.1 fr-.n :!! !?' - f in' Hr. ,f VliriM',"lT Kivn.iVitl.v vlr!ii.n(anirij I Hi,- Cirrnl- r: t !!'! rw .'v. V!iv.ri. t- l'"" l'r'.:.li. C iirl "f II"it reality ait tato tunia' to.it .V'nl "r:i, IX I i i M.m. i .i.i.iin. in ini ;. rfiiru.iry i.nn. irji. i. hi.. I . in.li;.:r. In f.i r 1 1 Jacu! I!i.ei- f -.It. a liuMUtrnUw In Crt tr of ra:i .! .1:1111. .A ., nn .H.llll .! 3IIH1I1.(. April i.. Kii, lirliirni Hie Ipnir iI Irn clix-k Iu tli-? 'omiKoii an. I flv. o'c'o.-k l:i till afler ihmjii of Mi l ilav. at Hie n:irltl .Ior of liir roiirt lioue. In theciiy of Ori-cmi. oi.tity of Iliilt, ami iliirInst!i.iltio!;jf the Circuit Ciurt of Holt niiuiiy vll nt ifitille Hiietli: for tlie pur pose of j.atnz tt.e ileUHoniiemateur the uM J.iin.-iA Kpevri, ilrtnnl. all tlif rljilit. titlo a'l ititfni nt the iaM Jiimi" A Kwirs Ue-c-wieil. of. In and to Hi- follow ir.3 .Irarrltirit real iH'i-k. ami ailii:!. j M?cl. Kiisill ! 'Ii1 Vjiitf rvourt. , I lave Irvi il n mi SMrt -".l all tliprisl.l.tillp. 1 inlerr.l an Ialni vl IU M issie llnaill lai.d U.HI- V.-.in!THrt of. in and H tile ul- loxlitR i!e.oril-il r-.i! ct .If. t-wlt : i Tlie Miiitl.wrsl fsn 'jMiuartfrof t!:c aorth- ea-t On-1!' ijn.irli-r of wcl'mi tlilrtv on- (31. lonnlili. s'lttt-mi.' (.!. tv-tf tlilily-eKht.M'. al. four ai.'! liirt--l'..irl r .l'i acirn. le- sei iWil a fo:in: oiiuiii-Hrii.i at a poli.t In tat. ltuate. h ins antt hf lag In the county of , ih- county roaii trwity---ii f I'1 TOtnf Ifj.ix ,ia-l M-iteof Mhsnnri t(-rlt: tin Mfiitlme.: onfirr m i.'ie northfiiit (,.) or i t'omWiinnzat Ihe sonlhwvlt comer of lot 7. wtloTi (r. Mwnlilo Utv-iine (uli. rns- MiMk. In iti-eity of llrntt. Jtlvurtirl, lhne ! (hirtv .-ilit .: tl.wiee i-.i-t ll'i r.l. tliMire ! e:l,t , ffft tilniee nonli to Wet. tlierc.fat 15 north .El ilrer--, rl 54 wk. th-n'e xtvsl t frut. tlimf. north 3T fri-t, IliPticr wfjt 3T frft. 1 : il.-.rrw-.. -. si rU All In Holt iu:i:y. .. lor master uanis ana t,as t ' Go'CRAt. Joseph E. JoHKTi.f, tlio i I7,r Tli-ou o-o in V S Al- eVtrP celebrated general of tho confederate ' Je.r JS AV:J: fount army, died at his home In. Wwhinglpn, '!re ?J1C DrngSWt,. ifirest ',, p c Saturday. itrlty, JlO. tide. Paints, oils, lirushos, at D. S. Alkire. Forest City, 3Io. Consisting of Imported, Konw Bred and High Grade Stallions- 2ar2s and Colts. Sale to be under cover. For ' catalogues, terms and particulars, address PARKE BARNARD. .COL F. 11, WOOES, Auctioneer. Il' t tl.iiir-".Mini I-. rVir of tHiimn MV rf Misinrl. hn c and hems In t!i county, ami s:a nf Jlivwurl ami I will, on TlIl ltsrUT. Al'UIL Xlh. isjl. uiwMti ihi hottr. of nl.i- ..V'ock In Ih- for1- noon, xi1 ttve oVIiw-k la the ftrnooi of that iUxy, al ir.Cl.oiiri llOH'-oir, in .i.n.j ... v.-ir- coh.cinnty of Ip.lt ;ifraiit, "1 tlm ;a-. or iniirh ther.-of a nuy lie rrjuirt-l,t pulitie vvtnliip. to Hie tihrhrtt Wultlrr for t.h In hand, irjfft tn all irtorll-ti.md JmiECi-aw.) lo s.,..fy viM -noiM d rBAHp ( Sii rltt i.f Holt Coiu.tr. Mo. tti-ii--outli r. fert ro corumniftln corn-r. Ib-Htvof lirrcon. Iloltcmnl), Jlisvuirl. lEK'JI8'aii til tiaml. JAMES SCOTT. AifniItiMrntr.r. For Sale. One first-class black jack, ono Im ported Ten-heron Stallion, oao bay Draft Stallion, known as Joo Iiuthben. Two full blood Jersav heifor calved. For For particular) call on. It. H.IiUckhardk Forcit City, Mo. 1 N