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iQRlBlzOK, - TtltlDAY. JANUARY

MISSOURI.7, 187G.

It 'orti if 1 'WTOIUU UUT0 i.

TIME CA1D 50. 2t

Tiikf effect SulaF, Kay 2311, 1875.

COISO SOBTH.Usee Vruf City :.

arprcssceptSnai ::15-T- . it,

raclflc Express, So. 3, toy, cx--cent Sunday, ... 3:13 X. M,

Freight. No. 9, except 8ondy, 0:30 a. m.Freight No. II, except Saturday, 5:25 r. x

aeixo 'tftt.Ie .Fornf Cirjr :.1111 and Express, No. sdally ex. .

at ii;uj a.

St. Louis Night Express, No. .dally, except Saturday, 10. r. v,

Frelght.Ko. 10, dally, exceptSunday, 2:15 r. X.

freight No. 12, dally exceptfi:15'l. M.Sunday, ... BARN AD.

II. WlriKia, . Gen. Sup't.Ass't Supt.

A. C. HALVES,een.Tass. Agt.

COURTS IX IIOtT COUNTY.

r r fin-ni- t Court.Regular Termi 3d Monday In April, August

Terms of tbo County Court.Regular Itttts, 1st Mondays In February,

tlay" Attjust and Neverabcr ofevery year.

Terms of Probate CMirt.'Regular Terms, 2d Mondays lu January.

April, July and October ot every year.

Mr. State Jewell, --who would have

been ninety-nin- e years old January 19

next, died at Saratoga, December 17,

alt His wile, ninety-eigh-t years old,

is in good health, converses intelllgeut-ilv- .

and reads dally. Mr. Jewell waslfiret married in 1800, and his first childwas born in 1801 and s still living.

Hjl "Baifiss iriito to mi to tt! iMc ttat

it is "jrtjaiil to seUIScwiii lacMie lecto ailEejiirs lor imig MacMics, is mt is any atli Holt Comer. "u

JVottce to .Wasters and Secre-taries

If the master? and secretaries ot thedifferent granges in Holt connty willihrofch Hie with'the postotflcc address,

I will forward them a copy of the newconstitution and by-la- of the Mis-

souri State Grange. My address isForest City, Mo. C, Sciilotzhauer,

2Sv2 . Delegate.

Now is the lime to invest if you wantto buy goods at low rates, go to Kreek& Hershbenrer's, Oreron Mo. 26

Letter L.ist.

List of letters remaining in postoffice Oregon, Mo., Dec. 8Ut, 1875.

Any one calling for these please sayadvertised."

K. G. HOLTZ.P.M.Arnold Weston Ivers Winliorinc Dibble Montgomery NellieHorinc W C Little Columbusl)angherty.Mrs A Shiudler GabrielDice Billy Sipcs FranklinDunn Jas T Shields LizzieDrome Philip E Williams J noHelsbv John 2 Wilson J IIIden F M Wilson Jas W

To Whom it May Concern.

All persons indebted to the under-

signed cither by note or account willplease call and settle between this and

the first of February. 187C, and 6avecost.

-- W. H. STERRETT.27w3

SimiiB1Antho3iylWill lecture at the Court House in Ore-

gon, onThursday Ere, Jan. 13, 1876.

Price ot admission, fifty cents. Thosewishing to bear this celebrated speak-

er, will do well to remember the date.

.Vetice.We have two fine Estey Organs eight

ston each for sale. "Can be had for$200 each. Enquire of D. Foster &

Bros.

Masonic.

The Mound City lodge No. 294 of A.

F. & .A. M., held an election on Mon-

day, Dec. 27th, which resulted in thechoice of the following officers lor theensuing year:

N. Browning, W. M.Ed. Gillis. S. W.G.M.Dodge, J. W.W. M. Hampbhcr, Sec.E. Meok. Treas.The appointive offices are as followsWm. Andes. S. W.A. Cranncl, J. D.

' Fred. Nichols". Stewart. "

Geo. Trook. J. S.G. L. Nicholsons, Tyler.

The time that Susan B. Anthony isto lecture in Oregon has been changedIrora Friday the 14th to Thursday, the13th of this month. Bfenember the cor-

rected date of the lecture: Thursdayuight, January 13th, next, at the CourtHouse.

--4th Annitersary,The-lt- aunlvcrsy exercises of the

"Woman's Union" will include vocaland instrumental music, essays, recltations, reading and an anniversary address. Friends of tlQO OI ganization areinvited to be presen Vin Hi. evening ofJanuary 6th, at tbel; the brickblock MMOTEE.

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The growthJTnd structure of the hu-

man hair is mry plainly set forth in apamphlet, pWbllshed by R. P. Hall & Co.Nashua, N: H., proprietors cf IMM'sVegetable Sicilian Hair Rcncwer, lorgram! tons distribution. The deserved-ly high reputation has wholly beengained by Its merits. Being free fromoil and 'alcohol it has a healthy actionon thR RMiln rpcfnrlnir nrnv hair tn It,.L?J.r, -,- V i.luuumjcuwr wuuoui. lycu, t..rcitching of the scalp, removes and pre-

vents dandruff, and thicken up the thinlocks. Snch ore the benefits which areconferred upon the consumer. No oneehould neglect to give it a trial. Jour-p- al

& Statesman, Wilmington, Del.

Personal Intelligence,

Dr. Matthew Savillc, for many yearsresident pliysiciau and surgeon of thisplace, left here on Monday night withhis family for his new home in KearneyCity, Neb., where he will engage in thedrug business and the practice of medicine. Dr. Saville is too well known inthis part of Missouri as an eminent andsuccessful practitioner to aeea anycommendation irom ns.

P. E. Whitmer of the Ross Grovoneighborhood, sold his farm of 84 acresto Mr. A. Armcntrout, and iu Marchwill move with his family to Greenwoodcountv, Kausas.wherc he intends to cmbark in the business of sheep and cat

g.

Mr. Andrew Carr informs us thathis brother Prof. Nelson Carr, is prlncLpal of the Placervillc, California, PublicSchool, a position he has held sinceJune ot last year. Mr. C. says the climate agrees with him.

We acknowledge a call from ourfriend J. R. Bradford of Whig Valley.He is enjoying excellent health, exceptone of his eyes, which bears a numberot scars. We did not learn by what nccident they came there.

Judge Collisou of Whig Valley hasbeen in town all last week and this,awaiting the result of a suit in Court inwhich Holt county is defendant.

Horace Martin of Corning favoredus with a call. Ho says the mctcoretspoken of in our last was plainly observed and the report of the explosiondistinctly heard by many persons In

that part of the county.Cyrns Siemiller having sold his

farm in upper Holt will, in the spring,move Io Washington territory. Hesays last year, notwithstanding that hewas badly grasshoppercd, besides supporting his family, he cleared off of his40 acres $523.75.

Major Banzbaf, of the firm of Hart--

wig & Co., St. Joc;Capt SchluppandFrank Sommer of the same city, accompanied by Fred Meyer of Cndg,paid the Sentixel their compliments.The three former were here In attend-

ance on our Hon. Circuit Court.We acknowledge a call from the

following gentlemen: II. C. Miller,John M. Sales, New Liberty; E. W.Fish and G. W. Walker, East ltulo;Alex. Griffin, Marrletta; L. lotintalnSquaw creek; Uncle Henry Kunkel; J.W. Fields. King Grove; D. W. Frec-mey- cr

and Jacob Cook, Union township; J. C. Hinkle.

T. N. Claiburne, Iho veteran teacherof the Craig school, favored us with acall. He savs there are 89 pupils enrolled and more a coming. Craigshould have a graded school.

. W. L. Vlsscber left last night forOmaha to assume his position on theHerald as city editor. W e part witnhim with sincere regret. Besides being;i journnlit ot varied experience, he isi born poet, as well as a wit of rarehnmor. The people of Omaha will findhim one of the most genial of men.St. Joe Herald.

Chi 1st Kunkel has returned home.Gideon Kunkel has gone to Pennsylvania.

.John Simero, of Pcnick & Loving'sretail house, St. Joseph, was up duringthe holidays.

3ig. Hall, of the Occidental Hotel,SU Joe, Wits up a few days last week.

Woman's Union, of this place, wasincorporated by the Circuit Court insession last week.

. Going, Going !

The goods of Kreek & Hershberger;irc going, because they arc sellingcheap. 2G

Bleeding from Lungs, Catarrh, Bron-chitis, ConsuBiptioH. A

Wonderful Cure.

Rochesteu, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1874.R. V. Pierce. M. D. Buffalo, N. Y. :

Dear Sir I had suffered from Catarrhin an aggravated form for about twelveyears and lor several years from Bron-

chial trouble. Tried many doctors andthings with no lasting benefit. In May,'72, becoming neafr worn out with

York City, I was attacked with Bron-

chitis in a severe form, smsring almosta total loss of voice. I reused homehere, but had been home oIy twoweeks when I was completely prostra-

ted with Hemorrhage from the Lungs,having four severe bleeding spells wi Hi

in two weeks, first three inside of midays. In the September following, Iimproved sufficiently to be able to beabout, though in a very feeble state.My Bronchial trouble remained and theCatarrh was tenfold worse than before.Every effort for relief seemed fruitless.I seemed to be losing ground daily. Icoutinued in this feeble state, inisingblood almost daily until about the firstof March, '73, when I became so bad asto be entirely confined to the house. Afriend snggestcd your remedies. Bnt Iwas extremely skeptical that theywould do me good, as I had lost allheart in remedies, and began to lookupon medicine and doctors with dis-gust. However, I obtained one of yourcirculars, and read It carefully, fromwhich I came to the conclusion that youunderstood your business, at least. Ifinally obtained a qnantlty of Dr. Sage'sCatarrh Remedy, your Golden MedicalDiscovery and Pellets, and commencedtheir vicorous use according to direc-tions. To my surprise I soon began toImprove. The Discovery and Pellets,ki a short time, brought out a severeeruption, which continued for several

ytfeks. l felt mucn better, my appetitemproved, and I gained In strength and

flesh. In three months every vestngeof the Catarrh was gone, the Bronchitishad nearly disappeared, had no Coughwhatever and I had entirely ceased toraise blood, and, contrary tohe expec-tation of some of my friends, tbo curebos remained permanent. 1 have hadno more Hemorrhages from the Lungs,and am entirely free from Catarrh, fromwhich I 'had suffered so much and solong. The debt ot Altitude I owe forthe blessing I havCreceiveU at yourhauds. knows no bounds I am thor--

ouchly satisfied, from ray cxperlence,- ,,,,., rolIi mister theworst forms of that odious disease Catarrb, as well as Throat and Lung Dls-ease- s,

I hayo recommended them tovery many and shall ever speak In theirpraise. Gratefully yours,

WM. H. SPENCER.P. O, Box 507, Jlochester, 2f. T.

County Hews.

The Holt Circuit Court adjourned onWednesday January 5tbr after havingbeen in session two weeks and threedays. A great many cases were dlsposed of, as will be seen by referenceto court proceedings.

The weather in December and thispart of January has been remarkablymild so much so that 'doors and windows could bo left open day and nightwith perfect convenience. At 8 r. m,

Dec. 30, wo were visited by a storm.ac-corapanie- d

by heavy thunder and light-ning nnd rain. On the first day of theyear the cround was covered with athin coat of snow, which vanished lromsight as soon as the .sun shone upon it.

Our New Year's turkey was raisedin King Grove under the auspices of'Squire Eb. Rozell and onr landlady(who, by common consent governs thekitchen and we the printing, office)says it was a very fine turkey.

Dr. Jason S. Bumps ot Forbes,charged with having caused the deathof Mary Donahcr by abortion, was, onthe 4th of January, surrendered by hisbondsmen. The court fixed his newbond at $8,000, in default ot which theDoctor had to take lodging in the county jail.

Mr. Moses Bennett, our excellentbrick maker, wishes to raakc.tbe follow-ing announcement :Partles who contemplate using brick the coming seasonwill de well to call on him between nowand the first of March, and enter intocontract for brick, as he will makebrick on contract only. Mr. Bennetthas still on hand about 05,000 brick,which he desires to dispose of beforemaking ready for burning anotherkiln.

The mildness of the season has asavory effect on our woodpile. Whereis Prof. Tice?

On Wednesday night Sheriff Lucasaccompanied John Uphousc, self convicted of grand larceny, and AlbertWilson, convicted of 6tabbing with intent to kill, to the Penitentiary at Jef-ferson City. The prisoners are sen-

tenced to two j'cars each.The Week of Prayer, appointed by

the Evangelical Alliance. Is. being, objserved at the German M. E..Church ofthis citj

February 22nd, the birthday of theFather ot h'.s Country, will be appropri-ately celebrated at Craig. Mr. E. D.Richmond proposes, to Introduce an entire new feature into the celebration ofWashington's birthday, due notice ofwhich will be given. The fine new hallover Mr. Richmond's store. Is admirably adapted to celebrate the event al-

luded to.Tbc City Council of the city o

Oregon will meet in regular session onTuesday, January 12th. And the nightwill be illuminated by a full silvermoon.

Sol. Forney has under way a newli story frame country residence on hisplaci in Clay township. It is a structure of 1G.32 feet, aud Peter Loucbs istbc boss carpenter.

During the recent Christinas excr--.ciscs in Richmond's Hall at Craig a paneof glass, 20 by 59J, was accidenlly brok-en. In n very short time the damagewas made up by n free collection raisedby tt. W. Dawson.

Wc learn that James A. Orange hasgot back to Craig, from Jewell county.Kansas, and will be pleased to servehis fellow citizens in his line of busi-ness, blacksmithing and wagon-makin-

We understand that Mr. Sales willattend to the woodwork.

Mr. Hnhn who was hurt recentlyby falling from u truin on the Denverroad, returned on Saturday to his homeat Corning.Mo. nc is not entirely welland will not be for two or three weeks.He desires through the Herald .to re?turn his thanks to Dr. Geiger and FerdLutz for the kind treatment be receivedat their hands. St. Joe Herald.

N. J. Kyger, our gentlemanly andprudent saloon keeper, has just receiv-ed from St. Louis a very costly BilliardTable, manufactured after the mostapproved modern style by Brunswick& Co., and has placed it in his spaciouscentral hall for the benefit and accommodation of his numerous customers.It is an elegant piece of furniture andis attracting the lovers of the cne andball. As regards us individually, wewere never cut out lor a billiard player,aud besides our early piety has left usin total ignorance as to the proper andadvantngious uses of the ball and cne.

Forest City School.

Rcpwt of Forest City school formonthndlng December 21th, 1875.

DEPARTMENT NO. 1.Enrollment males 22; Females 25;

Total 47; fAverage attendance? Males 19.9; Fe-

males 22.3; Total 42.2.DEPARTMENT SO. 2.,

EnrollmcntBIales 28; Females 18;Total 40. I

Average attAdance. Males 24.8; Fe-

males 14.35; Tttal 39.15.SUMMAUr ENROLLMENT.

Male 50; Female 43; Total 93.Average attendant!, Male 44.7; Fe

male 3G.C5; Tftal8K5,S. M. UULKr Teachers.HELEN 2HSER,

The Improvement about the CourtHouse is having a good effect uponits occupants, as it seems to haVc in-

spired them with a reverence for theBiblical injunction, "That it Is not goodfor man to bo alone." Mr. Taylor, ourexcellent Recorder, has taken untohimself a wife, nnd Mr. W. R.Springer.our accomplished Deputy Circuit Clerkas we go to press, will bid farewell to"single blessedness." They wo bothfirst-rat- e men and deserve good wives.

Fair sale and fair warning to allwhom it may concern, that Kreek &

Hershberger aro selling an immenseamount of good at low prices, Oregon,Mo. 26

JFresh Oysters : Fresh Oysters !50 cents per can at Hill's Restaurant,

North Side Public Square, Oregon,Mo. 23

County Court Proceedings,

December Term, 1875.

The Holt County Court met on Monday December 27th. Present: R. Collison, presiding justice; George An-

derson and Daniel Van Wormer, associate justices ; J. H. C. Curtis, clerk ;

S. T. Lucas, sheriff.The bond of Anthony DeLon

($1,000), ns constable of Union township, was presented and approved.

The bond ot of B. F. Boyd as overseer of road district No. 31, was approved.

Wm. E. Hurst, J. P. of Lincolntownship and acting coroner, presentsinquest papers on tho body of JohnMaher, deceased, which were receivedand costs allowed.

John Powel tenders his resignationas constable of Lewis townsnip,. whlchwas received, accepted and orderedfiled.

Thomas II. Burns was appointedconstable of Lewis township, to serveuntil the next general election. Hepresents his bond of $3,000, which wasreceived and approved.

Holt county versus Joel Baldwin.Foreclosure of mortgage.

Dr. R. King, coroner, .presents report of inquest over the body of oneJames Lamb, which report was receiv-

ed, filed and costs allowed.Joel Hester, Road and Bridge Com

missioner, presents contract and bond

ofJames Criswcll for bnlldlng bridgeacross Tarkeo near Shults' mill. Received, approved and filed.

In the matter of the Bender SwampLand List, the .Cpurt made an.order rescinding the followlngwder:

"Ordered, that If any person or persons now occupying any Linus nuversely to the interest of nolt county,they may have the privilege of buyingsaid lands so occupied by them, byD.ivinr to the said county ot Holt thesum of$1.25."

Joel Hester, Road and Bridge Com

missioner, make3 report of gradedroad near Craig. Received.

Joel Hester, W. W. Frazer and JohnWise, commissioners, make report otCraig Ditch No. 2. Received and ap-

proved.i J. M. Milleivof Forbes, was granted

wine and Beer license ior six moniuc.Tax 4o State $15. Tax to connty $30.

Lewis Elmore of Craig, was granteddramshop license for six months. Taxto State $50; tax to county $100.

Joel Hester, connty surveyor, makesreport of ot countyline in Township C3 and Range 40.

Received, filed and continued.II. M Carter was granted licenso to

keep lerry across the Missouri river atRulo.

The road petitioned for by J. Q.Trimmer was ordered opened.

John G. Cottrell, SuperintendentConnty Poor Farm, presents annualsctlcmcnt. Received, approved andordered filed.

John G. Cottrell wa3Superintendent of the Connty PoorFarm, for the year ending December15th, 187C.

J. B. Whitmer was appointed overseer of road district No. 52, (new district).

In the matter of Craig Ditch No. 2,

it Is ordered that this court sit as aBoard of Appeal on Wednesday, January 19th, 1876, to hear objectionsagainst the assessments, estimates orappointments of the. commissioners,nnd that notisc thereof be published intho Holt county Sentinel.

The Coart made an order appropriating $100 for the completion of thegraded road between Mound City andBlgelow. and John F. Davis was cd

to superintend the same.The Court adjourned until Monday,

January 17th, 1870. ,

Cloats, Fok. Shawk CroclBt Jact. T W 1 TTT 1 Tl

bis ana noons, wool mm,Alpaca ana. Flaiis, M--

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day Pimts, of all1

Call and See.Thanking the ladles for their kind

patronage, I wish for a continuance ofthe same. Respectfully, &c.

24w5 GEORGE NHJS.

Crannell, Bates & Co. of Mound Cityhave the gieatcst variety of TJootl'Tirr9, PnnVinir Mmm ln th,s mHtt uuujuu uiuiuu upper countryMost all our new housekeepers go toCrannell & Bates for their Stoves, be-

cause there they can get the best fortnc least money. i'i

Court House Epidemic.

Iu our passage through life wc haveoften heard of officials taking tho bighead, from which diseaso.however, ourcounty officials arc entirely cxempl: fora more congenial, freehearted, generOU8 and republican set of fellows couldscarcely be equaled. Solomon said,there was nothing new under the sun.We came very near saying he must bemistaken in the face ot our experi-ences. The disease which Is now afflicting the occupants of the CourtHouso is doublehead. Its symptomsshow themselves by a strange hallucination taking possession of the mind ofthe one afflicted that his duties haveincreased to such an extent that hemust per force have an assistant

It has fully developed Itself the present week in the case ot two ot thegentlemen, as will be seen by referencethis week and next to our notices undertho head of "Hymenial." A third caseis developing, and is expected to headout shortly. The disease appears to bocatching; If so. God help tbo other two,as we can do nothing for them.

Hymenial.Mirrled, January i, 1870, at the residence of

the bride's parents, by Her. J. B. Woo-d-

Mr. WM. F. TAYLOR, Recorder ofllolt connty. and Miss MAKY IIKLTZEL, of Uniontownship, Holt county, Mo.

.VJr ADVERTISEMENTS

GROCERIESWe hare now on hand the finest

STOCK of GROCERIESsnch as

Coffees, Sugars, Teas! Dried Cur-rants, Cranberries, Spices

or all kinds,' both grain and ground, FLA.TORINO extracts.

Fruits, Starches oTjpjrsnll kinds, Homiuy, Deans.Fjr3Ftour,Corn Meal Coal Oil.,3m act, everything that is usually found In a

First Class Grocery Store,And We mean BTJ"SI23"23SS, and

, are going to sen gooas aown to

Bed Rock for Cash!Call on us and we will m&ke It to toot interest

We have also a Fine assortment of CI GABSN1U lUUAttUS.

28m3 KING & BOND.

To the Public.

CORA' .Mm FF.JBH.

Having a large amount of corn on hand, andbeing well providedwith feed lots with runningstream of water, I would notify the publto thatI will sell the former and rent the latter at rea-sonable rates. ,

Tor terms, apply on the premises of the under-signed, 3 miles due north or Blgelow and Smiles northwest of Mound City.

fflwJp W. F. CATOX.

NOTICE.Craig Ditch No. 2.TVOTICE Is herebr elrpn that lh IVtnntvCourt of Holt county, will be In session as auuara ok appeals, onWednesday, the Vth day of January,

187C,To hear objections on CralK ditch No. 2, Jf any.

mc HKsuucuuf nunuuf or appor-tionments of the Commissioners, or any othermatter contained In their reiiort. fmm an v nr.sons claiming to be aggrieved thereby.

By order of the County Court.saws C. CURTIS, Clerk.

MIND READING, FSTCHOMANCTi

SMI Ctamiiz. ltseriia ui lar--eiaoe uomx, showing bow either sex may tas-cla-

and gain" the love and alTecUon of anyperson they choose' Instantly, MO pages. Bymalloocts '

- Hunt Co., 139 8. 7th St.' I'hlla.- 28w

Tin 'VYVTT Male oj Female. Send addressJJU IUU and get something that will

WAAI urinf you in nonoraDiy overSl.V) a month snrc.

MONET ONION.17S Greenwich St.N. T.

A Great Offer !Wr will during the Holidays dispose or 100

and UKUAN.M offint class-maker- In.eluding WATKUV.atlurccr priced than ever be-fore onVred. Monthly installments rcci-iret- !

running rrom i tu SCmcmlli. Warrauttil furUyears Srcomltluud id Jtnimrrttj at extremelylow prices fur cu-l- i lllustralnl cataloguesmailed. 'Agents .wanted. Warerooms 481Uroadway, JijY- - ssw

HORACE WATERS & SONS.

Trmnnnnx OnxAnnn 1000 new SUb--,1 IlllllOllOP UUUbCOOi scribers everyweek testiry to the popularity of the "peoples'paper," tbe Stau Simncled Baxxeb. 14thyear, a lnrge S psge. 40 colnmn paper. Illustra-ted, and' lllle.l with charming stories, tales,poems, wit, humor, and three columns devotedtolls "Rogues Corner." or expose of Swind-lers, Quacks and Humbugs. His by all oddsthe best and most popular of all the literary pa-pers. Read by 110,009 delighted subscribers,established 1863, and ncTcr suspends or falls toappear on time. It is a "family friend," anda complete family paper. It will save you frombeing swindled and give you cost delightfulreading for a whole year. Fall not to subscribenun.TAri1t charming French chroraos are glveaXUlli, fbec to every one paying 91 for theUAX.xruIor ISTO. .Ihesc are worth at each; andbeauties, all mounted ready to hang or frame.Reader, you want the Banner, you iicst try it.It costs very little, only 73 cents a year fo pa-per, or $ 1 for paper and four beautiful chromosall sent prepaid. Send thn.c mos. for onlrlOcts. Titr itonci. Send for samples, or better, luceuis anu auu receive ii a mos. Aaurcss,

2Stf BANNER Co., Hinsdale, N. II.

No. 2.WONDERFUL SUCCESS.TueUrtatN. tl. Hollar Sale. 33Bromtk-l- M.Boston, Mass., is dally shipping hundreds ofooxes anu pacaages oi vaiuauie goous an over

Rings, Tins, ieU, Chains, Cbarmes, Ac, Ac,solid Silver ana natal ware, cutlery, Glassware, Fancy Goods, (1000 articles) and all des-criptions. Fine Teas, Coffees, Groceries rr,

Ht ir Oils, Soaps, Ac., Ac. Also 50,-0- 00

boots ofall kinds, and styles.

WORTH DOUBLE arilto (3 .SC each, and sell at those prices every-where, vet we are sclllhor evervthinsrat the dod.ular price or only one dollar. 07.000 deligntedpatrons testify to the benefits of our Great Saleana In our paper hundreds or I titers are printedfrom our patrons In tbe past three years, Read-er, you can save money, you can make 810 goas far as ZiO elsewhere, ff you deal with us.We want ajenta everywhere. We pay largecommissions. No risk, no capital. Goods sentC. O. D. with privilege or seeing before buyingSend for full catalogue Ac fice. Send now.Address. II. URMISTON A CO., N. E. DOLLAR SALE, 33 Bromaeld St. , Boston, Mass .

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Down to Bed Rock

Is offering his fine stock of furniture at

BOTTOM PRICES,the finest bedsteads ever offered in the town ofOregon, In raet, all kinds of furniture in myline is of the best quality. Moss Mattressesmade to order; Pictures and Picture Frames ofan sizes

UNDERTAKING

Have on hand Co ulna of all sizes of the bestquality.

All are invited to call and examine his stockbefore purchasing elsewhere.

Place of business three doors North of PostUmee. A.M. JACUlia.' 20

Notice of Adaialstratlei.wJ-- OTICE is hereby given that letters or ad-

ministration upon the estate of Philip McNees,deceased, bare been graated to me by the Pro-bate Judge of Holt county, Missouri, bearingdate the day otpoeembex, A. I). 1873.

All persons having nlalms agalnt said estateare required to exhibit them to me for allowanee, within one year from tbe date of saidtetters, .or itheY mav lia nreclnded from anvbenefit of such estate i and If said claims be notexhibited within two years from the date ofsaiu icucrs, wey will De lorever dsittu.

ALEX. I. GRIFFIN,Administrator estate of Philip McNees de-

ceased. 28w4

fTTILLIAM IIAWK1XS, Publio Admlnlstra- -v v ur, notary l'uuiie a ueai tsiaic Agent,

Brick Block, Oregoa, Mo.

STRAY NOTICE.AKEN UP br Hilton Shields, living In

llicaory lownsmp, sioii county, jussouri.December 30tb, 1S75,

One Steer, of a roan color, two Tears old,marked with slit in right ear andtialf or the left'ear is gone, either cot orfrozen off rcsunbling acrop, branded with tbe figure 2 on left hip, noother marks; appraised at 918 by William Millerand Jackson Wells, duly qufiiuled.

A true copy from my stray boob.GEORGE BUHL, J P.

S3w3p - Feu Hickory Township.

Stray NoticerTaken UP by H. n, Adney, living In Claytownship, Holt county, Missouri, on November15th, 187S.

One Red Steer, two years old past, white Inface snd belly, a crop and split in right ear,and a slope off the upper part of left ear,.noother marks or brands ; appraised at 17; byJohn Hershberger and Ulram Blazer, dulyqualified.

A true copy from my Stray Book.C. F. STORM, J. P.w3p for Clay township.

Stray Notice.TAKES VP by Edward Fountain, living inLiberty township, Nov. SO, 1873,

One Mare Colt, of bay ilor, fonr feet sixInches high, one year old past; appraised at S30br John Bell and Alfred Hayzlett, duly qual-lne- d.

A Iras copy from my Stray Book. .Cj. E. BARNES. J- - P.

2Tw3 lor Benton Township.

Stray Notice.TaKEN up by William B. Erlxson, living IdLewis township, In Holt county, Missouri, onthe 16th day or December, 1873,

One Steer, three years old, of red color,some white in the face, a little white on top ofthe shoulders, or 500 pounds, weight, marked acrop and swallow fork of the left ear, no brands,appraised at 20 .00. '

Also, One White and Red Speckled Cow, has aWhite Head and Red Ears, thru years old, thepoint of the right born broke off, of about 430pounds weight, no marks or brands. Apprais-ed at Sixteen dollars.

The above strays were appraised by ThomasXelthley and Henry H.Brady, dulj qualified.

A true copy from my Stray Book.GEORGE WEBER, J. P.

30w3p for Lewis Township .

Stray Notice.AKEN nn by Calvin M Gullllams. Urine In

Union township, In Holt county, Missouri, onthe 1st day of December. 1873,

One Dark Iron Gray Mare Colt, three yearsold, 14 bands high, both bindieetwhite and hasa star in forehead.

Appraised at forty dollars byBtM. GallUtmsand George Buskirk. duly qualified-- .

a true copy irom raystray uoox.H. S. HOG HE, J. P.

S8w3 far Union Township.

Stray Notice.TaKEx up by Andrew J.Jlmisoa, living jnLewis township, in Holt county, Missouri, onthe 17th day of December A. D. 1873, --

One Cow of 11 vears aire, black 'and whitsspotted, of an average size, will weigh about6M pounds gross, has no marks or brands

Appraised at fifteen dollars, by Orvel Craveand Oliver daly qualified.' "

a uuc copy irom my stray uoox.GEORGE WEUER. J. P. --

26w3 for Lewis Township .

STRAY NOTICE.. AKEN CP bv William Banks. Hvlnr In

Lewis townshm. holt countv. Missouri, on the9th day ofDecember. 1873,-- .

use ivwoi roan coior, lour years eia past,about 700 pounds weight, marked crop on Dothears, slit in the right, no brands.Thomas J. Kelthly and Tbomas.Teare, dulyjuanuiui

A true copy from mr Stray Book.GEORGE WEBER, J. P.

S3w3 for Lewis Township.

STRAY NOTICETaKEN UP by Thomas Cottier, living InLewis Township, Holt county, MlsssourL onthe llth day of December, 1873,

One Heifer, of dark red. color, white bushof tall, a white star in the forehead, three vearaold, of about 730 pounds weight gross, no marksur urrauH appraised at via.

Also, One Steer, two years old, of motley,face, white color, with red spots, white face,red aiound the eyes, both ears red.orgood size,about 630 pounds weight gross, no brands, anupper bit in each ear, appraised at .

Said strays were anoraued bv O. II. Klnr andJohn T. Cottier, duly qualified.

il true copy irom ray iray itooa.GEORUE.WEBES. J. P.

S3w3p for Lewis Township.

STRAY NOTICErnX AKEN UP by Wm. T. Bragg, living tn

Hickory township, Holt county, Missouri, ontbe 6th day or December, 1873.

One Cow. supposed tu be ten yaars old. of ared color, with some white on her hips anilshoulder, white under the belly, and smallwhite spot in forehead, with drooped horns,marked with swallow fork and under bit in leftear, has bell on with no clapper In it. brandedbut not percrireable as to what It might be ;appraised at eighteen dollars by MUtonShlcldsand Jackcon Wells, duly qualified.a true copy irom my sirav uoox

GEORGE KCHL. J.P.25tv3p for Hickory Towns.

STRAY NOTICE.Ta UP bv David Bender llvlnr InClay Township, llolt county. Missouri, on orabout tbe 17th day ofNovember, 1875,

One. White Steer, two years old past, markedcrop and two swallow forks in right, and underbit in the left ear, liranded on right nip with anunintelligible brand, and appraised at I7.

Also. One Red Steer, two years old past,unmarked, branded on right hip with unintelli-gible brand, and appialsed at I7.

Said strays were appraised by George Whiteand John Romcnell, duly qualified.

A true copy from my Str--y Book.C. F. STORM, J. P.

S3w3 for Clay Township .

STRAY NOTICE.TaKEN up by Henry Blum, living in Forbestownship, in Holt county, Missouri, on the Sdday or December, 1873,

One Roan Steer, three years old past, markedcrop off tbe left ear, swallow fork In the rightear. letter "II" on tbe left hip, ball race, ap--Eraised at thirty dollars by George Meyer aad

orenzo Peirce, duly qualified.A true copy from my stray book.

JAMES II. ADKINS, J. P.2w3 For Forbes Township.

ESTRAY NOTICE.1 AKEN UP by Charles Wiley, living In

Lewis township in Holt county, Missouri, onthe 4th of December, 1873,

1. One Pale Red Texas Steer. 8 Tears old.common sized Texas, marked an under halfcrop in me ngni ear, oranueu on me ngnt niu"J. F.," appraised at $18.

2. One Red and Whltte Pointed Steer, threeyears old past, common size, tall but thin inorder, no brands or marks , appraised at SJ8.

3. One White and Bine Speckled Steer, threeyears old, or common size, blind with the righteye, an upperbit in each ear. branded on theright hip with an anchor, appraised at 18.

Said strays were appraised by Henry Luns-fo- rd

and Michael May, duly qualified.A true copy from my Stray Book.

GEORGE WEUER.J.P.SlwV for Lewis Township.

UQAL ABTEKTIBEJaXJTTS.

Notice r AtalilstratiM.XTll OTICE is hereby given that the estate ofjosepn rauixner. ueceaseu, late oi i remonicounty, Iowa, was ordered into my bands bytbe Probate Court or licit county, Missouri,on tbe 14th day or December. A. . 1S75.

All persons having claims agalnat saidestate are required to exhibit them tome for allowance, within on year from thedate or said order, or they may be precludedfrom any benefit of such estate t and if saidclaims be not exhibited within two years fromthe date of said letters, they will be foieverbarred.

WILLIAM HAWKINS.Public Administrator for Holt county, Mis-

souri, in charge or estate of Joseph Faulkner,ncr, deceased. 23w4

Notice of Final Settle-ment.

CREDITORS and all others, interested in theestate or Henry Debolt, deceased, late of Holtcounty, Missouri, are hereby notided that I. theundersigned administrator or said estate, intendto make a final settlement or said estate at thenext term or tbe Probate Court or Holt county,to be beld at the Court House in Oregon, onMonday, the lot day of JjJjWfe,. T

2jW4 Administrator.

Notice of Final Settle-ment

CREDITORS and all others. Interested inthe estate orCassanderBurrows.deorased, lateor Holt county. Missouri, are hereby notifiedthat t, tne unuersutoeu MuiuuuuHur ut hiuestate, intend to make a final settlement or saidestate at the next term or tbe Probate Court ofHolt county, to be held at the Court House inOregon, on Monday, the 10th day of January,1870. WM. D. TAYLOR.

23wt Administrator.

Stray Notice.Taken up by William T. Harris, living inLewisTownship, in Holt county, Missouri, onth lftth ili.nr Finvmlmr. 1S7.V

One Uelfer. two years old past, of a straw-berry roan color, marked an underhalf crop inthe right and two splits in tbe left ear, nooranus.

Appraised at sixteen dollars by James IIITarrU and Isaac C. Smith, duly qualified.

A true copy rrom ray Stray Book.GEORGE WEBER. J.P.

20w3p for Lewis Township.

Administrator's Sale

OTICE Is hereby riven that bv virtue of anorder of the Probate Court, of the county orHolt, made at the April term inereor, aim re-newed at the July term thereof, 1, WilliamHawkins, Public Administrator for Holt coun-ty, Missouri, in charge of tbe estate of Alexan-der Wright, deceased, will onMonday, the 10th day ofJanuary, 1876,at the Court House Door, In the city of Orsgon,connty of Holt, and during the session of theProbate Court of said county or Holt, sell atpublio auction, all the interest or AlexanderWright, deceased, In and to the following realeatafe. lt.

TheNorthHalfoftbe North West Quarter of8eetionJinmuerUne(I),in xownsnip numoerSixty-On-e (31), or Range Number Forty (40).

TEBHB erSAIit: One-thi- rd in cash,and the balance in equal payments of six andtwelvemonths from the day oteale, the pur-chaser to give notes bearing ten per cent inter-est for the payments to be made, and a deed tobe executed on Uw complete payment of thepurchase money. WILLIAM HAWKINS,Pub Adra'r. for Holt county. Mo. in charge.

S4w4

STRAY NOTICE.TaKEN UP by Christian Shults. living InLiberty township. Holt connty, Missouri, ontis 20th day or November, 1875,

One Ked il.lfcr, one year okl, with back oftall off, wi2l a crop off of, and two splits in, theright ear, some unite In the face and nnder thejaw and belly, no other marks or brands, ap-praised at nine dollars.

One Pale Red Steer; two years old, back oftall white, some white under belly, with upperbit and under bit in right ear, and crop off ofleft ear, appraised at eighteen dollars.'

Tbe above strays were appraised by LouisMelntyre and Lafayette Ground, duly qualified.

A true copy rrom my Stray Book.T. C. SIMPSON, J. P.

3!w3 For Liberty Township.

Stray Notice.TaKEN UP by Harvay Finney, lirlnr InUnion Township, In Holt county, Missouri,on the th day of November, 1873,

One White Roan Cow, four years old, split Inboth ears, right horn a little drooped, no othermarks or brands; appraised at $18.

--Also, One Red Heifer, two years old, whiteface, and white nnder the b--U v. no othpr m,rt..or brands appraised at S14.

aiso, une noue neirer, one year old, redears, no other marks or brands, appraised at (8.1 be obove strays were appraised by Dennis

Lower and Jobs Sirongb. doly qualified. ..A true copy from my Stray Book.

T. C. SIMPSON, J. P.14w3 For 'Liberty Township.

Nvtlce f Adaialstratiei.NOTICE Is hereby 'riven that fetiaT 'of ad.ministration upon uie estate or Dyer cash, de-ceased, have been granted to me by the ProbateCourt or Holt connty, Missouri, Dearie r date(be tSth day of November, A. D. 1873.

All persons having claims against saidestate are required to exhibit them tome for allowance, within one year from thedate of, said letters, or they; may be precludedfrom any benefit or such estate ; and. ir saidclaims be not exhibited within two years fromthe date or said Utters, they will be foreverbarred.

WILLIAM CASn,S3w4 Administrator.

Order of Publication.In tbe Probate Court of Holt conaty, November

Term, 1875.' STATE OF MISSOURriCopxtt or Holt, j

Partnership estate ofJames YLuman, the surviving (Order of lublica-partn- er

and John W. f lion,baker. J

TVOW ON THIS DAY comes James Luman,the surviving parner and administrator of thelate firm or James Luman and John W. Baker,deceased, and presents to the Court his petition,praying fur an order for the sale of certain realestate, or which said John W. Baker, did seizedas partnership estate, described as follows:

Lot Number Fivr.in'liiociNuruber Fiftcen.Inthe town or Craig, Holt county, Missouri.

To pay tbe debts or said estate, which said pe-tition was accompanied by the accounts. listsand inventories as required by law, showingthat said estate Is Indebted, and that said debtsare unpaid, and. that theru U not aufilcient as-sets ou hand to nav tha same, tin mmlna.tlou thereof it is ordered by the Court that all'persons inieresicu in we pannersnip estate orssiuueceasea, oe nouutu mat application as

contrary be shown on or before tbe first day ofI. ... I.mi .rhlj . . . . , i "

Monday, the 10th day of January, 187C,an order will be made for the sale or tbe realestate in said petition described, or so muchinereor as snail be sufficient for the payment cfaiu ucuis, buu me expenses oi said ucots and

tbe expenses of such sale.And it Is further ordered thatthts notice be

published In some newspaper, published' insaid county of llolt, for four weeks prior to theh(a ill sm vt Miif ivut .

A true copy.21W4 B. II. UUSSEL, Judge,

Order of Publication.In the Prob&te Coart Tor the county of Holt,

STATBOrMISSOlISli' Cocjrrr or Holt,,; J" '

Partnership Estateof Samuel .riWarner, - deceased,, and. 1 0rV," P01James Luman. J

NoV ON THIS DAY comes William Haw-kins, Public Administrator of- - Holt county,Missouri, and as such In charge of the partner-ship estate of Saniael Warner, deceased, andJantra Luman. and presents to the entrri'h(petition 'praying- - lor an order for tbe 'sale of.certain real estate belonging to tbe late firm ofn arner c i.uman, descriocd as follow t

Commencing in a certain hollow west or tbeNodaway river, where the East line ofthe SouthEast Quarter of Section Eleven in Township Six-ty or itan2e Thlrrv-ser- ej crosses aald hnllnir.thence up said hollow forty-seve- n and thre-e-.onrtn argrees, est six nny-eig- nt hundredthschains, thence North thirty-thre-e degrees, Easttwo and twecty-sl- x hundredth chains, thenceNorth forty-fo- ur and one.balf deirrees- - westuntil it intersects the North line or a iiieceoftanu Doonuea as loiiowst uommenelng at thecentre of said Section Eleven, thence Northfifty-at- e rods, thence East eighty rods, thenceSouth fifty-fi- rods, thence West eighty rods tothe place of beginning; Thence East to Sectionline, thence South on section line to rjlaca ofbeginning, containing twenty-lir- e acres, moreor less lying aad being in Holt county, Mis-souri.

Also, a tract of land lying East or Nodawayit Tier in .inure w county, Aiissourt. uescriueuas follows,

One acre off of the South West corner of tbeNorth West Quarter or Section Twelve In Town-ship Sixty or Range TbirtyTSevent Also. Lotfile of Section Number same Townshipand Range, containing of an acre: '

To nay the debts or the said late firm or Warner A Luman, which said.petltlon was accom- -paniea oy tne accounts, lists ana inventories,as required by law, showing that said partner?ship estate is Indebted and that said debts areunpaid and that there U not sufficient assets onhand to pay tbe tame;

On examination thereof It Is ordered by thecourt that all persons latere. ted In the partner-ship estate ot Warner A Luman be notified thatapplication as aforesaid has been made, andthat unless the contrary be shown on or, beforethe first day of the next term of this court, tobe held on

Monday, the 10th day of January, 1876,an order will be made for the sale ofthe realestate In said petition dtscribed, or so muchthereof as shall be sufficient for the payment ofsaid debts and the expenses ot said debts aadthe expenses or such sole.

And It isfurtuer ordered, that this noticebe published in some newspaper published Instiit cjunty of Holt, for four weeks prior to thenext term of this court.

A true copy. R. U. RUSSELL.juugc.

Adatlalstrater's Sale.n

TVOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue ofanorder or the Probate Court, of tne connty ofHolt, made at the April term thereof, and re-newed at the October term thereor, I, HuzhFunnel, Administrator cf the estate of Israel D.Beeler, deceased, will onMonday, thelWi day of January, 1870,at the Conrt House floor. In the cltvof Oreiron.

'county of Holt, and during the session oftherronate iourc ot saiu county ui nun, sen atpublio auction, all the Interest or Israel D.Beeler, deceased, iu and to the following realestate, lt:

The North West Quarter of the South WestQuarter, and the North East Quarter or theSouth West Quarter except ten acres In the NorthEast Corner of said North East Quarter of saidSouth West Quarter: also Four Acres off oftheNoith End of a certain piece ot ten acres In tbeSouth East Quarter, as described in a deed civ-- n

by Fountain W. Beck and wife, to Israel D.Beeler, all In Section Number Twenty-Klg- bt

(23), tn Township Number Sixty-On- e (61), ofRange Number Thlrty-EIg- ut (33): Also theNorthWest Fourth or the North West Quarteror Section Number Thirty-Thre- e (S3), In Town-ship Number Sixty-On- e (81), of Range NumberThlrty.KIjght (SS) . .:

TEK3I8 OF SALE t One-thi- rd in cash andthe balance In equal payments ofslx and twelvemonths, from the day or sale, the purchaser togive notes bearing ten per eent interest for thepayments to be made, and a deed to be execu-

ted oh the complete paymeat r the purchaiemoney. nuoii i'trrE.i.,

Administrator ofthe esUdeor Israel D. Beel-

er, deceased. -- vrl

The Weekly Snn.,1776 Slciu $crf 1876Eighteen hundred and seventy-si- x J.J the Cen-tennial year. It is also the year .in which anOpposition House or Representatives, the firstsince the war. will be In power at Washlnstonand the year or tbe twenty-thir- d eltction oraPresident or the United states. All or theseevents are sure to be or great Interest and im-portance', especially tbe two latter; and all ofthem'and everything connected with them will-be- "

fully and freshly reported and. expounded iu.Tus Sex.

The Ounosltlon House ofRepresentatives, taking up the line of Inquiry opened years ago byTub scs, will sternly and diligently investigatethe corruptions ana misaeeas oi urani;s aamin-isirati- oar

"--d will. IP Is to be hoped, lay thofoundation for a new and better period fa ournational historr Of all this Turstrx will contain complete and accurate accounts, furnish-ing its readers with early and trustworthy in- -,

formation upon thete absorbing topics;Tbe twenty-- third Presidential election, with

the preparations for it, will be memorable asdeciding upon Grant's aspirations for a thirdterm of power and plunder, and still more asdeciding who shall be the candidate ofthe partyof Reform, and as electing that candidate.Concerning all these subjects, those who readTbe Stnr will have the constant means of beingujorougnjy wen inxormea.

The Wzxxlt Srcr, which has attained a cir-culation of over eighty thonaand copies, alreadyhas It readers in everyState and Territory, andwe trust that the year 1878 will see their num-bers doubled. It will eontinne to be a thoroughnewspaper. All tbe general news or the diywill be found In it, condensed when unimpor-tant, treated Inr clear, interesting and inatrue-ntire manner.

It Is our aim to make the Wtrsr.? Sex thebest familr newspaper in tbe world, and weshLlt continue to give in its columns a largeamouutof miscellaneous reading, such as stor-ies, tales, poems, sclentifio intelligence arM ag-

ricultural information, for which wo areaotable to make room in our daily edition. Theagricultural department especially is one of itsprominent features. The fashions are also rejf-ula- rlr

reported in Its columns: and so sre themarkets or every kind .

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-agents. 'Address, THE SUN,- - - -

Zl .ew tors 1,117.

TRUSTEE'S SALEWuEIlEAS, Loyil S Howard and SarahHoward his wire, br their certain deed ortrust, dated cn the 16th da; or December, 1SG9,

ana recorded in me ueeoruer--s umcr, 01 xiuii-eount-

Missouri, io Book "O," at page 174,conveyed to' the undersigned truttee certainreal estate. It Ins aud being situate In thecountyor Holt, and state or Missouri, it:

The North East Quarter or Ihe South EastQuarter or Section Twenty-fou- r in TownshipSixty or Range Thirty-eigh- t. "

'And, whereas, said; deed oT trust wa made.to secure tbe payment or two promissory '

notes, each for Ihe sum of Four HwutredandSlxtv-thr- ee Dollars and Fifty Cents, dated onthe .16th day or Decrmber, lt2, one made, dueand payable to William Drury or order, ontbe S3th. day or December. 1870. with interestthereon at the rate often per cent, per annumfrom date until paid, executed by the said LoydN. Howard Ut Ihe said William Drury. Saidnoto Is credited with the following payments,

it:

'Received the Interest In full on this note uuto the lGth day of December, 1871; also onprincipal ao.M." Received the interest lulull on this note op' to the 16th day or Decern ber,1874; also on principal- - I.70;" leaving bal-ance due on said pote 1 W11.73 uu to Decern-berJSt- b,

1873.ine otner note, execuiea ine same uaie.

to the same part v made due andpavbleon thez3ln day or December 1371, with tbe samc.ratror interest anu same conuiuona as 10. ice pax- -. -

nwnt or tne interest inereor: saia last namronote Is credited as foUows: "Received theInterest in full on this note up to the ISth la-- or

December, 1873 also on principal 8H5.23."".Received tbe lotere-tl-n full on .this noteapto the ltth dav of December. U74: also on principal 827J),' leaving balance' due un said .

note9t.3!.Aud. Whereas, there a now due on ssld notes

after allowing all Ju;t credits and paymentsmade thereon, the sum of S8tu.iato DecemberICth, 1875, to ona Robert H.Russel.thr assignee!,and legal holder and owner of said notes,which remain unpaid;

Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that.I tbe undersigned trustee, shall in accordancewitn tne terms- ana provuioua or saul ueea 01trust, and at tbe request or Ihe legal holder ofsaid notes, proceed tu sell tbe property hereindescribed at nubile Trudne to tbe highest bidderfor cash, at the Court House door, in the city orOregon, in the county or Holt and state orMissouri on, .

Thursday, the 20th day of January,187G.

between tbc hours or ten o'clock: in tbe fore- -noon and six o'clock in the afternoou of thatday. to satisfy the debt secured by aald deed oftrust, ami all necessary cost and expenses In-curred thereunder.

ELLZEY VAXBCSKIUK,Trustee.

Dr. Walker's Sanitary Corset,

Win er ii sjiMiiistiix Pz&

Seenrea bealtn aad comfort of baiy,Kits grace aad beauty or form.

We, would particularly-'cal- l attention to thofollowing advontagns: v

1st It aSonUa convenient aad efficient sup-

port tor the underclothing. This is very- - Impor-

tant, for tue. weight ol-lb-e clothing crowdingdown upon the bowele, is one of tbe most Tre-qu-

causes ofthe weakness s prevalent among

Ws"rhe Tails are tbe delightor every lady. They giye elegance to t he form,and are not In anyway injurious or otyKtlona- -

It combines three garments In one acorset, a skirt supporter, andpads and yet costs no more than an ordinary

Cln Virdering; give size orwaUt Instead of num-ber- or

corset usually wom.Price In London cord.S.C0 Satteen, $1.,3.

31 Maes' Corsets, $1.5. Children's Corset-Wai- st

with stocking supporter, 1.30. UreaV Induce-

ments to good Agents. Samples sent to JgenUbv mall, for 23 eta. less thau retail price. Ad-

dress. W.vnsxa Bnos. 7(3 Broadway, N. Y.

DR. REUBEN KING . LEVI OBEX

Oldest Draff House la the Cooty,

(NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE;)'.'' '

QREQQK, - - WtQR.t.

Levi Oren, baring, associated himself .withDr. R. King In the drug business, they are nowprepared to offer, to the public as good an assort-ment or

Drugs & Medicines

sortment of Drugs, we keep constant! on banda good supply otPaint, OlU,

Dye .Staffs, Putty, XJtmpa,ramp Flue, Brntnea of all Kinds,

Toilet Soap, Pomade,Hair Oil, Perfumery,

Fancy Toilet Articles, Coal Oil,Spices or all Kinds,

Cigars, Tobacco, TeasSpices of all Kinds, Garden Seeds,

Arnold's Writing Fluid,Sewing JtnchineOiland Needles, de.

Ve also keep a full assortment orpure

Wines Sc LiquorsFOB

M.EHICAL PURPOSES QKLY,

Dr. KING, being a Practical rbyslelsn an"(l

an Experienced Druggist, the public may bo as-

sured that physlclana'PreaerlpJons will be Care rally jmssI

Correctly Compounded,and all enters promptly and accurately filled.

K1KG & REN,Kyi OREGON. Mo.

E. D. RICHMOND,Justice of the Peace, Notary

Public Insurance, Agent,and CenTeyancer.

Will make Collections, take Acknowledgmentsand attend carefully and promptly to all

business In his line that may beentrusted to bim,

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