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) f K! r vl M t : i i ! . . '.v .7 ' :!. :" i ;u oilier ; I i')i7 '' i i? Vi ' '; ..1 IK ...',' I ' VOL.5. JEFPJ3R)90N CIIT, MO.; FRIDAY. J,ULY 27. 1877. "NO. 31 1 'c;n 'io i.f I-. . -Mi"i!ll Col. I. -1 ' ;., T-, ; . ,-. j,, .,-, ; .. .. ... ... ., " " i- . 2-. uLLi-jMiy...:.,;:- J r--t-a . ' -. . , : . ' : n v i I ear A ' rublisliod'IJTary.Triiav N'. C. BUECII. Terms of (Subscription t Siriilo copies, per'-ycai . " pl.SO Clubs'bf ten pcf year.. .V.:.... ...... .'.i. 1.25 Clubs of twenty, per year ','-'.'' . INVARIABLY IX ApVAXCK. ........ 1,00 HENRY.NITCHY 1 ESTATE fmtiX .. J-EFFERSO.N; CItY, Mtf, '! 'i: - BuYs'-AND SELLS LANDS '(fT COMMTS stonl'ny Tiumr".' Tiedeeni Lauds Sold lot Titte, Procure l'utcntsi Acji t t Qfflceovor- White JauvieFs storo. llinli 6 tree;..,.. , ... ... .,, . .... . ; dec.27( 7'J.ht I 'U. tJhypi.6iftii: :&; csurgeoii. -i . .- '' i'. !! - t -ir. . M . Office and residence in Ltxmkin'a new building,' opposite National 1 : ' Exchanffo. Dank. '"J ' , rttii23.lv, OFFICE AXDilESlbEKCfc, Cor Mcbarty & : Jefferson S! . JEFFKllSON CITY, MO. OiBce'ko'urs'S to.' v,v-. 'J' UsCr. ji. p. M. V ' Jan.lO-iTv" ' ";. ' ' . .ElI YI,,;, SUCCESSORS HX; MRS. BKRRI.) DRUG SISTS litD-APOTK E 3 AR IE 3 v,i !- vVMG-II STREET, M -.11'- -ii'i ) 4nf. . .'. C- 'I - T i .. : frForuifli-lbTvOf' Jliiwm City. Mo.) ,.. ATTORN'll'&OMSELLO'li. ' ... vlii.l-iyt ifM, ..- t.i., ; ; JEFj,ERs6,'ITY,11'' MISSOURI."- (' r- ' t t 'f 11. . : - -j. i ' l. OFFICH 117 HIGH ST. 6vi:i:,tS.,EXrUKSS,AND , (. 1 ' : i '' i -.'.i - ' ,'t j : . HaviD2 opened m offiep in city for practice in the courts of record of Colo County, and the Federhl courts MtMnjf' tore,' nl.so the Suprfenta. Court of the Stato';il'SOlicit a shura in the:pub-ltc.-rntronse. 'auticulur nttentiou f)t to 3wjkruptcy, i Insurance. K:Iro:ul ,and 'oilier corporittion casps. A, fail; divbiou of .fees al ivlop'l to foreign Att'orncrs sendlna; busineso 1 '33"IGtiluirVa5witli f:ihv'i)roni!)tly anSvorn .! . , i i : vliii -i.'r;. i'.i -:i v ' -n? i.if. ). I!' . , . - ri niCALBit! iS-mi 5 i i ' :;i,';;sJi) TOT:'.: : v'Jrrescriptlonrf-tUlodiWlth crtu(i:ry and 'pitch at all Wursl.1 .' P 1 ' a ' ; ; Pure Wineaf and- lKinofi for"Modfc!nal Pur poses. -. O f. r.'. 'i i1 ,'fi HIGn S'ritEETp.rftO.t'ITY m ' r "i i' . N. ,C, BUKCH, O. G.nURCU Atlyat Law'.' Kl'af.j?uQ.tad"tru'ovanj , l ii'c-susca .&-.beo;'! '. .'. i ' i i-. i.,'ii. i .. .i'rivi .' j 'Real Mat : 'Agents i nlVAbsrra'ii 'iities ror-uoioooimty. - i "'gflr OtHce'.!'' State idftUM Bulldinff. 21 :' eB : . .. 1 '.': i.. 27.l!7 ;. i 1 " T I ' ! '' I'lH J 'f -1 J 0 ' ) rsfTM! ft ."mtitlm Vi A :'J: !: Bu;,iND.. SELL-.yL ASDS 0S C03IMJ3 S1911, J,'y Taxes, IteUecjai, Lauds 'Sold. Ic Tasfcs, Pro'ciiW ratents,'lf:c'amiue Titles, lAir nish Abstniefsi'Wc. Ihrv'e'ih'e onlV Absrra'iit 0 A ic. tifiiJ , XOTAllYl'UliLICAXD - Co W Jui i! i.itni 1.' mi;tv . i!. . l..i ! ;' .i;t.d ,1!jJlWSOftVtlTVM.,TiM Oiflcl-iSftata JfotfrnSl" Sulldinl', '211 Mnii StPt JctKfitttn QH'H'i J- ' . ' -l - 'TXfeO,1 REPRESENTS -THE FOLLOWING Leadiila Iijiir8ne Ctodipaitius-' ; ' i iFranklmFlraloaiCoiftiFiillhdlphU, " ' . ; Assets m u S,000.00() Coutineptal ,Firp; Xnt.'.o(.ew.' . YorK, Assets,, ...,.,vv.".owii '..;,SOl,OiXI fr- Mutual Life Ins. Co. of ie-Yoj-i, ' ' ' ; ;. 1 hi , inn - i- ",r 1 1 -1-1 r 'i r 1 tlwB. WATERSi :! nii'CirA.iWfNST.nW l. T'i I -.::Ut 1 .';: i 1 Attorn e vsAJtiia'w J SneclaVaUenllon-teotb'lIiiiiKUViU t!w Sf, preuif nocr reuTra couris. ' i. j TOM'S VICTOIilfl (' iiaiv It i ;).( 1 ' '!;. 1 'vi'. """ ! il ' "'That NWf Lane,' sitld Tolrt Wikhy iloubling up his ' fists, and' stahipin"; his feet, 'is a mean spiteful, wicked boy. I huto him. I w ish lie was dead, I do !" Then Tom brofco down and fairly burst into tear9. Ills mother who; hnu heard hisfingry words, eam6 out to the garden to sbo what had cartscd ' thehi." .Siie, too was indlgna'nt at what sho S!jw.' There yas Tom's pet dpfrie.', .FaWu "trtrotehed out stlft and cold bii tho: gvXs. ''Around hid neck a ttnn:M'a tied, 'lVonl'whiIi dangled a card. .,On it these1'. Vdrds yere 57ritt6n in ttsirr'ngly;' blotted h'rtnd i 1 :" 'llb'll nVter cIufe mV chick rtis no' more j 'O, rvioifi'cr T ft-iif l: o'tii "'lool: "at. poor, poor' FiUVfj j see hat cruel Ned has dond. U. 'liol'lVjte hint ! Til bo revenged !' ' Fn!-.f:l nafl tjWti-'fa6rite of the Dixby lamHl'r'. and ' i-a "Mr-n ol the fact that ho woulS"' pnrsuo ,!iickcns, and tear the iirAsL-.'f, of passing-' ladk, or' catch and hide . 'it'.av stockings and han'dltQrchio'fs when Tli'oy wcrn laid upou the grass1 to bleach. . Mrs. Dixby had borne with hint. Slid had ' hope'd that hisv'youthtul faults would bo cured in time. She knew th!tt .Ked Lano had been made very angy be cause of the loss of two rare fowls, which Fawn had shaken find torn to pieces, and she felt that Fawn had ' been a great an uoyaricb to the rieigh.boVs iv great trans creSehr. ' Bat what toj'do with Ned was tlio rj!?fni0n, for Tom's ; heart was almost broken.' ' '' ':' 'Tom,' slie said, 'you say you hato Nod. Do you wish '. what I hoard yon say just .now, to be really reyenged ?' '' 'Yes, mother' I want to see him suffer ; I wish all his chickens were gone.'- ' 1 .'Ned has done a cruel deed, 'and I dD not wonclci" that ydu are very deeply grieved j'lnt,. my son,' he that 'fiateth his brother is a mifrdercr.'' ' ' "!: ' ' 'lIo is hot my brother. '-' "In one sthso hels'i yet I am sure you, do rj(Jt'mcan1t'hat you1 ivould really liko to 'seq h1lYi ,d6ad ,Knd cold like your dog. If vor) 'tliiiTTc o'lHttmi'rtJliig 6t your words, i:'ain suro'f ori''islv'T.o such ill, I think there is1 a tf&f bV'whfcIi'ydu Can tnalfcnhu very sorry for this, and yet keep your oWu .SDltfspcct, '' . '.,.'.,' ' . The' gent!e"'tohe3 .'wo'il tlieir, way to t'om4s heart'.' 'jPtb'sct 'down b 'liis fnoth'er. ;rtiiH sh0 passed' her. soft hun,(J dVcr his hit rtj)f,' and soothed him.terfdel'ly! , Thh 'sheWvo. him her plafi fof' .'being Vults, 03 lY(fclTc-dMt; with Nerf; tiki 'forgetting the fftVb1' ".;'; " '""'"'-- ' . ."'"Tho 'tiex't day.' w'heit Ned Lauo met Tom. '15&b'V bft'hls'way tp' school, ho' iva'iTath- or ihort'mcd to' hear nothing about- lawn., lie was prepared to del'ohd hiinsei if, at ta'c.l'e'd. ' Ddt'Tom pased in ' silence'.' Ho trfed'1 to say ''Ilallof-Ned !" brtt Tailed-iu ,tHo .attempt. ' ";AM th'c morning1 however, when tiro boys', wnxj 'l:v tnuir 'clftsses'-to-1 gather, Tom". 'loQltedarfd ajted as' usual, and'dt teccss he engaged heartily ' in gauit's with t!W Other boys. '" '--'' ' ' AVhen Ned.'feeling riirtre'itml mWffi' uncomfortable','- weriV homo' to dinier.'ti'fear prise awnfled him'. '"A superb ai'Ot'Dra-hmtt-poo'rfti "owls1 nad: arrived.'! with a 'String hnirt5Urd 'altaehwd ' ; . i ' 'For those my poor FitSvn chtitied l orn, Dixby" -i ".; 1 CttntieffeftJ truly ,'that ''thi'two Iron, this-' time. Becaue' ih?t Irieiirls" but this ' I kif6V. thht Ned' irLhuB Svas'i 'throug hly ashamed of 'Ins tiKiun ami unworthy lietidu and" neaver artefwas guilty of -tilVe' lika cruelty, while T6m folt,' evOn at" Fatvn's grave fofgivendss i'sw-eetef that re-yeDse.-.Seloct.'1 .:. ; 1 . ; ;,TElALSJr'OR HERESY. Us 1 Wjlpgb back, in,,tho??3 days, .unon .,tli bluuidaw Qt.oiu' lathers. yi?lv .pity.j bufins wo twujthe yagos of cyjpnbl,. history, ye find .a'ltoticUyOt uifinlui?s about the of J tvial iqxi hei;e6y:,.vhfclf:i pur degeu-orat? fcei-eji tjbuu-tui? d.-jpot spe?.n tp, posf.e;s Whoii Mr; Vyncjion pt f,lio ,JIasacb:useWi Clony,vrpto a loi)'y?n .w-likiji lie atteuipl ,di U, ju'ONQtbirt Cju'jBtxVull'tfiie.d no?, Ux .,s,tliysQ...ii,uttcriiJjlo:,1tftwuMn.ts.. (iod' !Wr:Hh conim,).nly,:,oaUc.livU torpiui4f .thpi.aut.aorjwes . deposed; Jjin, jlijomi tU magistracytKi-and..'. puWjy -, buyneij .;hi book; in Boston; Mailet,;aqd theuthfy had I ha decency to nppoint Mr. N-prtou ut Ips wich, undtu v.ef.yfyhandsoma pay, : con sidering tho(,tiruos ''Ho write". fn- answer to tua.uopk.JJ.iiMr.., Pynchon'p heresy -.has ipeome pnodurn. ;oi'.thodoxy and. "no'u if any miBitt'r;Uaros..to.asert.that Christ sufr .i'lyed genuine helj torments,, down goes hi? hpusoJ ,.Tliq whela matter is. pitiful, because it .is so qhiidish. ,,-.Hpv dps. thU casp look, lei; anojiiBr istaupo,?n Ifobert Dreck,.les than n.hundrad a,ud.iilty yew ago, said:-1," What ' wjll.,'l)op.oBi8 of ,;th IwataeUjWb.o neyer heurd of Wi-.nvht t do notpretend.tp.isay,) rbut,4-( faauiH iudulgo a.hops that Qoi, Ju his bound benevoionce; wrU find out1 Avajuwhere-j-by tho&Q heathon -,whp pqt uiJ.1,0 the. '.Jighi theyhftve niaylio Bayed.J''that pttpranp ,was cousidored suph, a: Lyflnc.pfqrtllP" doxy, )hatli9 ws, ais'ipdi by .an ofiipef with ft drxya. wordtPI iip arrld i Wfa Masacliuaofts aJlCoEiieguflut lou trh mod rohise.d bal PHjip grouuvd thatthftoffene ..WtlMV.Mf h, jb9 ,:ijr,8 -.cbai-gedj wa.nMWg! ,.trasOu -no olw against tho.Kin.otjiwi .Jgla,"nd,vbut th KuKjf Heaven ! riAwl the vpcipr ass nbo 4VMi9.bhi ,wttera.W,!;nd jjotojiols us to lajub at hu(,;wa: treicnr IttouWTJn earnest-aa much ir.Mrae6tiiid -jttj Vrfn "yv.1? nrwn .tr -.d x'tjjoiui1r; ;t hi br -o't.i w'.t 'J J mt.'. a ti- "i. !i t .; f' fillU u o t k A hniJmll ,1. if KnA 1nAn.l ll..!. l!f . JJV-- WtM?W ' .' VflflMMW" tlcban oh"; Vt. Blauvelt and Mr'.' Miller t Arid the time Is rapidly1 eorrvlng when the action of; thoso bodies - will be; rogarded preoisoly as wo regard thoso mistakes ot our forefathors! Dr. Ji G. Holland; in .'Midsummer Holiday Scribnor.' "GEUANTS." The French have many ingeuious sub terfuges, but the most couvcuimit ono wo hayo heard of, is Iho fashion of having a gerant to pcrSoiiato the real editor of a journal, and who goes to prison in hi.-i stead, . when imprisonment is duvmed as punishment lor any artielp, which, calls for penalty. Thoso. gorants uro often fined. IIo assumes'lhls risk tot'.lbout five francs per ' ween, and support for himself nd family -while in prison, for articles ho neyer . wrote, and often could not road. Th" correspondent of tho .Now York' Ttiiies, whp alludes to this'praetiro, con linrfeS: ' ; ' ' ' - A friend of mine employs -Jii.s concierge to act as gerant lor his journal, paying liitn .1 per week when all goes wcli ; $20 per week when in prison. This man is capable of reading a' Newspaper, but h could not writo a single lino correctly, and has no more idea of orthography than a child. The other day ho had to answer for a brilliant article iii his journal. "Ac cused," said tlio judge to tho humble, cringing individual before l.iin ; "you recognize your guilt you confess to your responsibility k.v this article ?'' Tho ae cused replied fnat he did. IIo regretted the form of the article that h !,.-.t! pu!) lishtd, but he was tho only pursoa. -responsible lor it.' i "Unfortunately." said tho judge, .strongly emphasizing tho word, ,unrortuna,toly, the law compels me to accept this fiction. You are only a straw man." "Qui", Monsieur lo President." ho responded,- Jmmbly, "jo suis- lionunu do .paille. mais jo suis lo t jul .respousablo."' lie. had Jearueij his, lejson, 'and lvju-'ated it in court ; thft ""court Tvii bound Tby'lhe term's oftiie otiile'fo SiiUiiilt't'ifthis fieiirtn, openly characterized- a.is-ncli, urnd openly confessed. ,.;"!. ... , .. ...jt .... ..,.. l. riiis system ,u the resuit, aupuptlous.as rilo idea may apj e.ir, of' t! 'j.nirn'a.ltsiic practico of'duelii'g. Soind'y'cars ago this leading journalists of Paris!. found uheiA selves involved, w) f-Q ,. mnny.;'iillairs":t,lK'jt their business: was ..interrupted. Oi'len ,they e;ot a coup d cpiio , wljicli laid'.them j 'hii' for week's;'. OnO (lay it 'wiity joiiftiu'l- ist hit upon -tho lahious p'.an ot- employ-, mg- the best Jencing master pt Paris to1 sign is articles. When challenges, came;,' they ( we.ro; referred to the responsible party.' who always p'uriished 1W iharr,' itnd who soon settled all tho difiienltics of his journal. Others' fotUtrtrTttio example, and tookmto their enipiyjj, young men with fish ting qualities, or ex-army olli ctrs, wiio knew how to handle a swoul,. it not a pen. In tho end tho journalists found tli tit tho system could'-bo jns't as well' applied to their little diKputes with Damei'Justice:; Tho law- requires" a re"-; sponsible --signature to each 'journal, awl' henco rettoo-nized the slgner as-' Fi'i-ponsi ble; From this'tft-:t'inpr5 ing : mv jznor--aut:and ueedv ludividuitl to'sigu i these ':$ but a step, and the fcvstom of gerants now prevailing 'WftS' inaugurated. 1 The1 real 'authors ot iiioriminu'wrd articles are 'seldom reached: r--!v . : i- r PROTECTION - AND. TRADES. Tub Si'eecii of Si;ei;pjAi:v Evai:i$. s i.i Li. -i'l ;-.! I - m-j.'-.i ; : .;. Secj.c,t(arjr Evarls:in n, igag tah; declares lor'l'ull trade" vailior .than . free trade cr j, inyarLibo prgtct,ipa.t)livliU!opiuion -Uie teriaan irPn ; mlerci.-.ttS; ovei,-oprap.,ly too free trade, aud ilijisto.r.ilayuard re ports that free- trad5..: ,onc,ot the .causes oTmkey'UpunuvLlpeans to extepd prj jfproign.' maikcjtj.atl, -pommcrce, by tifepnvenlions, ojlonug -privileges anil acnuiiing benefits in' return. He has this , Lu view in all his.pistructions to tho di- ,pwmaviiuu.copsutar soryice. 1 his is a graud. id,ea,' andj'vMr,; Lvarts.. -.wants' to acheiyo; fauvo ,'iu his ,oflice, . comnaiahlij .witfj ihajj ot .Mr,: Fish: an'A-.'Mr, Sewardj this 'is the tr'uu field for his ambition.. r Spriagfield Roputjlicaii. , ', . . ,,,, , j . Secretary Evarts; has spoke . on , tlio . tariff and trade questions, and. though his '.words require a dictionary and ithis senAi mcnt3 a. concordance,, yet ."lie who runs may 'fiead," - Mr. Evarts shows .very-.conclusively tfiat free jtfade,, as. it; is ordiua rily linderjitood, is. not-what this "country wost needs.; .Alt oycr .thp' world nations are., unlearning ,the',.,i'rqq trade lessons taught by:, Great " Britain. ..Australia has jsut elected a -Par3iAui,edt pledged tp pro .tect bomq Industry,,'. Uermahy is about , o'increasyyei-y.brgy,Wi duties against .'rencb . ipauufactu.rps,'., In .Franco . the Cptpctioois3 ,,, again, bay control ot af . fairs. But the secretary; williiig to ad mit that,pui;. , tariff Jt).iofe .wUatt i should bq..:1yeare ai.exportiag'nation, we have cotton, petroleum, , meat andi grain which we wish the world to buy from us ; and to do so we must offer inducement to other nations and taksrsome fc Ibeir pro duew. rTUanj: aainj twe. areuinterested in haying ships built and I Roods rnanuJ taoiucod lfomArtdiioar tariff needs to' b 80:oreadastd;':at:Oti.give.! usi what i.Seprstatff Kvartsivcryohappilyicalls "lull trad? "t rMber thah (tiiet trader-It is to. be - lvopjj .that this "matter Will bo ipt stead- L I,) f i A ,H- ily In view, and that both Republicans and Democrats will" riso to the bight of the great arguments,, mid aid to us ad just our t.viiff Uiat we will again to build ships, wooden and iron in this country that our flag will be soon in every part of the globe an -of yore, and that our manufac tures will, not be discouraged by ruinous imposts. , , Secretary Erarts sees very clearly that the questions ot the' future are of a business character. It is fortunate that the New Yoik representative of the Cabinet understands so well what the people jif. tiiis city have most interest in. New York Graphic. OitioiN- .or. (.iuML-s Columbus was the son of a weaver and a weaver liimsell. Claude Lorraine wn3 brougiit np a pas try cook. Molliere, tho great French comic writer, was the sou of a tapestry maker. Cervantes as a pomuiou soldier Ilonier was a beggar, llcsiod v.-as the son 'of a small larnmr. Demost'.ii.'ne?,' of u"cut!fr. Terence,' tlw Ijalin cuina'.-wi-i-ter, wius a slave;, Oliver- Cromweil was the. :-ioit ot a brewer. . Iiowaid, the phil I'.ntiiropist, was an apprentice to a grocer. Benjftmiu Franklin, the son ol a tallow chandler. Dr. 'Bishop, of Worcester; son of a linen draper. Do Foe, tlio gruat English political writ-'r. wa j :ho .-.on . : a butcher. WhitlieM -v is the son ol an innkeeper at liloueester. Cardinal Wuo! -v. I'm sou ol a butcher. Fergu son was ;i -.lfiiherd. Virgil was the s in of a porter, ;hakspe!tro. o a wool deni er. Ilorajjj ot a t-iioemaker. Luciaii, o' a Ktationcij . IlogarUi, an ;: ..pivhiicf to engraver- Dean Tucker.' of a fht.i1! farmer, and came to OxfMv) on loot. Bishop Pi'uieaux workcl in thtf kitchen v.i Exeter Colleffo. Edmund llallcy was tho son of a soap-boiiu. A' TirnrY.i.iS'V Stouy. The tollowl'tig thnliinj ,- nx-tdeht .1 UeiaEed ' by- a eaj)taiij of-- tt, vesjcLo!) tin V., i .1. .... ... r I . v.i.n,; o,Jh;:i, . near tlh1 terrible oarth- ijnaUc" a1).! 'tidal Wav;( ti'Vt-e itVMav last: ' At the tiinrffit :nf'-iAj;!clhis wite was TrlnviniT tlw'pj.i:i'.. "ili iMO, awee-til'time,'? Wi l-)S'i:two . Aj.nigir.cis vffrii prpsefjt, ,si'!iiiig tht; sp;r'..,, They ran up the. com p;iui6u"M':i'v oii dt c'k.'Viitt, fi'lev morA'lil lat'er fhe ti'darwaVeleU'W -es(4 W-ndi -silie.'Ua ' thd :! "fen!i;niin t-t' emrrentikhiTbe Ill I I, it ,1 IT . , T t I t , - I Jea j-y; roller..; ruvk jfi:uk'.!.in;ii.cj wito pieces,- and ia)l wor.c itL.ti t.honir.r'v ofl'ie sea. ' Tiie captain, 'an V-'xiVert' s'i!'iv mer, endeavored t assisf'htM' -iriy.-imt was prevented ' uy "ilie"V.Ti'lii'esH servant tii-iiinig-' 1jcn ly t'.ia arm-.'i..( Todreo httusilf, ami in tUe C'XcLteiue.iiti;Ptil4;'?Uuatiou,.Ue was coippeiled to slra-tlc. livj Chinauian'. lie ' I'.m'ud 'tbat his '"w'.ioTr 'Wmilf' 'liai'l disappeared- from sigl.f.'1''! "'-'" "hv-. ; .!!) Iir 4 rlo -i'-';-.-- H i , 2l rM:Bluttiapparii: i J.o dread th.ii'jl'-, t v ever acquiro new teiiitory to tho South it'i of in-do.V'M: V-.Vi rvMIf,w:h otfebjl cursed tbd SoniheniiSlu!. t.M:e,tl.i,fk'he! ,)s m.-crrorf i . e.oelicvH ;J;f; i.sliould.i.it ; happen tr.at Cluliuahu-.'.,,.-omra iuL; Slnaloa ' come iieaceatilv unifer our ll'.ig;' "iind foVernmnt, : with'rii h'ss 1haU bnoi!' 2rw,dnitioii alter! 'thoy-'-wiit teem--with northern energy, ideas and intelliiMicp, anvl that their population; will by as thor oughly national and as little sectional as that ot California or Nov York. Illinois or: Massachusetts. 1 '' !: - .- ' "' A Max's IIeaij i:i -Oft Yesfer- day a -gentleman named'' Wilbur, ju-t ar- j rived lionijFrio County. i reported ,ip the ofllcc ot Messrs, Moss Bennett that a I day or two age, near the Frio, the body ol a man whoso name wo failed to Ic'nrn wlis J tound on the prairie with fhe ' head com-j : pletely severed from the body. Near the' ! body was found ft horse, with a. rawhide j iariat fastened to the saddie, the other end of tho "'lariat beins' Attached to the horns ot a steer. The lariat, - for a- dis tance pf three or Jour tect," 'was. . frefhly stained ; blood,, ..and f b'j supposition was tliat ia las'soing the s'eor.tho , lariat had accident! iv bec'omo twiste'f' or wound around the man's neck, and that alter he I had caught the steer iii tiio rope ho had been, dragged about by the steer anil horse until his head had "been comnlctelv , torn from the body. The man's head had nirt-beeA found when Mr; V letf that Section. -'-San: Antonio Express. How IIayes' Au.m Was' .,SAVia.!--Atithe battles of Antietam' and Soutn MouiVtfftin a eolpnel was wounded his arm fearfully shattered rand he was , borne lrpm thil field by his brothers and a priyate soldier. They carried him' across the '-country a long and to Igoiaedista nee we v ery- si op of which was lorhiroto the'suirerer, to thd house of a MaryliitcT Union larrii'e'r. Then came the' ubiquitous Yankee surgoon witli his glittering knives and cruel sawn, am! made f hasty preparations to . iimputalis the -tilling member! Tho' farmer .vehe mently protested. declaring1 that the mftu would tdio ft the arm' wis cut off. The; surgeon insisted 'that the patient Would! diei it the arm was i not taken off and tho coronel's brothers coi n bid ecT with toe sur geon.' - But the determined 'old ' farmer despatched his son 'on his lldofert" horso norosattie fields" to thd other -fciilB''ot the mountain alter his friend-' and tfeifiboT,' a v-.'v...v. j i. u . . I t ii ii n i ti i jz l , When the tu6tle'Escul;ip.u4"-ttrriVeo1 thpi'e ensPed a lorisr contehtfoAo wlth'the,,Ysh-' kee"'hewer of bones over - tlW'suflerer, but the'-TissBlt rvAi that thesi-iti' 'was safed, and after some weeks- of carfiful hiirslng th colonel galloped bfrfo idlfl Mifs reM- 'ttwti'-a-comparatively soufld ban. " He' snftsequently became- Gotorti6r,'Pt Ohio,: ami how fill the -' Presidential, hair.1 ' PhlladttJphiaiBulIetit..1 " m . I )Ot ; -'iv.-' i K.;WILS0!U COMPANY, DEALERS IX- Hardware, TINWARE STOVES AC. AC. AC. AQIUCULT UnALDirLKMKXTX AND fah.v MAcnisKnr. No. 17 ILih t!;-ect .lefl'. rson (. it v My. WELL S . x. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN HARNESS. SADDLES) , COLLARS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, BLAHKlC ... fiETS, EiC. No. vi!', F.a-t High Street. JEFFERSON" CITY, M( RKI'AIRINU WoilvAVar NEVTI Y -,in'..' DOXE A SI) (U-.27.7Mt :abisoij hotel V., U. lCARI Y A SONS, l'l" M:iin and '.I.iili on Si. .IKl-'FER-ON CITY. M'i. Tlii, ii. w ii'jtel leiN In en fr.i iiiiic.l in evvi- Pr):r,-lnn lit in :i lir! el:is luannei'. Ii Iri--inn ijil;11V(l accoiiiui..d ilion. i" h n truveiiiur pulilji' i aa be toptrpr 'tTrpH tinwlion. in iui cjty Tableat ail iime -.u initio i with ilic i. -t. i'i.' 41 r- - SV'J. MAYER. :ii:ai.i.i: 'N rno. aware m., . 1'iair's Auction Room r fIih'8t!'HtVrVM, ... ......Jcll'uroViii. City, Mo. ASSORTMENT OF I'vRLO'll LARE anil Cool anil Cqokiiirr Stoves. Cooking Ulei-.-iis.Tin Ware. Vtc.i.iilWnvii nn Imml . TiH'l:i'iw::i'tl '-TiiUeiini.'.aiul id I Kind-of Till pM-ie iv-idc to order with iieut-i"-- inrl nis wati'K1' ' "'''' - 'dec.-J7.i7-v t .i- JLs ( ihinOTf) ,11171 PaV V ftTH UTt.':V.'&U 111 by! IdLV. Cm J 'Mulii! i dctli-r.-oii Sts .lEFERsox CITY, MO. i A LARiiE S ( ii" OF ALL KINDS OF : . Limi'iei' fifa' !'iip.Ki,'C"iiWnv. .always on h.tnd, am! fur Sale, lit l!ic "!ica;: . t Rat-.. . dcc.-J7,7J-lv Zuber-s Marbel ;ATorks 5 w "tir o m E'vT332nrinir . ) , ,, Lp:f;-ACT:.".iJi:u ot '' MAR BLE MONUMENTS, br. .--i- North siilo of IIIgTi Rtcppt, 't 'Itchrcti.'j.j: rMiifnldWdshhujion Sis . IFFlT.KSOX CITV. MO, Wendell S'tra-ab, GISaBS-rTOBACOO 'RTICLKS OF T1IF VEtU L'ity always on hand, fetora :BEST QUA. in '('BeutlerV new Duildinu STREET o mi e ij , - m!1 I'K.lf.EK IX Books .& Stationery JL ,1110?,, WulJ Paper and Pictures, ireiiild' Gol.UViis. All orders will receive pro tciiuon. ... 1 IIXGn STREET. tlclfrson City, M( LIVER1FED AVI) "SALE STABLK BENJAMIN McG-ILL XXTOULD RKSPECtFLT.r.Y T Vl?r.niir tttw Uorftcs .ent by the dny, week or month, kidtar Auu bivpy horecon8Untiy or hand and of the fat j.mwh. . ; fjrdec.87.WT2- tlV) u 1. v-J . 1