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V ! n - ft'! li in ft C5T '-i'fftpt'-V-- -V -CJ-j ZlrJ-i ' , ,;jv''c;i &X. i, l. il., 'DlUilSDAl' A ; 'y-lwi.il iv.ts r;:p-i7.iil in li:t! Thames i KnMr.d recently, and thir- teen pei :;!; wova djowned. T.r, -;..i ri,r!. Mmyyl 3--'P- Invaranco Compn.iios have c ons o rid ated . i no uvr.v.ircr oi .no tiiy oi ycc-i- n !Msn it in in.-. cn in l:i mm of 'three 'nundrcd and bevenf. thousand dyllars- Tho archeu of tho St. I-oi'is bi-idtre I ;;iv- at !aM been eoi.nsrtod. smd wo 1 - li .. . n w:iit bonds ot iron. ' ' Hon. It. A. Hatcher, .M. C, from this district, will please awep.t o::r thanks fcr valuable pub. docs. The Ike sa-s, "six of our 'leading mr-ii' Btaggcred through the st roots in wi.yd day light, siniring 'Jlolly J)ar iiiii;,' ami Tut Me in My Little JJed." Unr "leading :r.Jn" doi.'L do sui-h things. Tho C.tili'Iiook wants to l; i.;v. what n guignolce ball is. Explanation Jiest week. Have to look at it our self first. A ClirlslHKts liay Caotble. riivistmas came around on tlie2f)th day or Deeeinbor, as us-ial. Tho weather was rather cold, and tiio mo notony of the scone was roliarod by an occasional flako or snovv. We arose from our virtuous couch, eat our hreak.'a-iljdonned our 'store cli),e,' and perched our 'plug hat1 o:i cna t:ide of our noblo head would have put on our 'patent-leather boots' but 'Auditor O'iarl: ruled' us 'out of tltsm' and walked majosticaiiy d. town. All tho 'little ones' and 'big ones' '.'Mowing how Generous ami icealthy we are shoaled 'Christians gift' in our ears on a!! sides. No doubt they are still exulting over the :.::!! Mngttifitrnt iitJ'U they received Irom our benevolent hand. As we are a noted personage for our capacity for eating of (tour.o we j were invited to all the 'lunches and s5eh.' We first stepped in at -the Union Hall .Saloon, where wo found 'everybody and his grandmother,' getting outside of 'Hot Tom-,' Lager iieer'and o'.harChrislnm trix' you bet they were doing them justice, too. In a short time Leo. arranged Ins 'sipuaiv'tables' in line and inount them with a fine iuuch, consisting of roast turkeys, roast boef, roast pork, eliickons, gobblers, pickles sour krout, IJologona sausage, and many ether articles, all dressed and cooked in the most approved &ly:c. Tho. crowd rushed for tho tables and dono am-1 plo justiee to the eatables. We stor-j away a thigh and wing and the pan j that 'wears Iho biistie' of a ttirkc, a j pound each of roast beef and p'jrk, n larue plate of our krout, throe dox pickle.', and bread, crackers, fee, in proportion, for 'roughness.' .Next in turn ive visited Joe YorstV. binch table. To tell what all tie had .vould be utterly impossible. We noted, however, four elephants, one ik-kle.l, one fried and served with .aiumander sauce, and two roasted with laporto laeharoe, fivo croeko uiles, served a la charlemiitigne do cajiatoli, rattle-snakes, tad-p.i-es, liz nards, buzzards. nutmeg-graters and i-aucc pan-handles served 0:1 alabas ter candle-sticks. Ho also had mos- .niotn fit- mill iii nnn All tl.n nib. I 1 7 j - 1 - cr articles were served in a la ugali ncoii' sjiectorum stylo. Altogether it was the mcsl curious lunch we ever s;iv, We ate a plate fuil of each article we saw and retired. Still feelino- a little crantvness about our brcad-liasket, we next vis uou ueore cexaucrs sianii. jicro we found tho celebrated sable steam boat cook, Joe. Johnson, with his sleeves rolled up, and regaled in a white apron, stationed before a wait ors table, ready to serve the gentle aea as they came in. If anybody doubted that .Tee was a good cook we are -atistied that after tasting ibat lunch their doubls" were forever lispelled, iYo won't uudertakc to Iescribc it. Oar descriptive vocabu Ury is inadequate to the task. 15e ng rather hungry, we imtnedia'Iy .et to woriv stnvini n.T-T- i-i,.,. . ifi.-tii-vit 'thcinnch. Joou-diiiiisvm-!1"01''"1 .olitcIy,3Bd -Mr. S. came around and l . elpel us occasionally to Fometliinr; extra. V.'c ate about a dozen plates of soup, took several extras,' ate a U w turkeys, chickens, roast pii;s, &e., a d felt onrself in duty bound to re serve the remair.iiar- of oar appetite for our 'Christmas dinner' at home. V,o defer a description of the latter to tho distant future After eating a hearty dinner wo re timed again to Leo. Jokcrsts. Here -C found a merry crowd. Some of the boj-s L::d taken :i leetlc too much , 'Christmas in tho'snape of 'benzine : and were ouiell. sleeping in the eor- j tiers 01 the room, write others were gnou I :e Pvivspnpar. lliis is a mis saing mass over them. A!! were 'a'ce and one we knew to many j happy soiiii: extremely to. iVajmai.-o. If you are a poor man, you j then started out to visit Jye. Voit, requite u newspaper to cheer you in ! liulwror.tlrai.icd by musical sounds i your J-jneiy hours and to take the iii tne 'iiroclion oi fcscxauer s, so we couiinu-d our eoursj and eulum' liH'i-o. iio iituntl about nine '.mi - , , . . w. ,iiiv ttl,i mill I. n vji: rill LiVKI. 11 ltl iiw ..... , j '" o hi the loudest. Uc triod to j talk to U'corge, hut failing lo hear jour V0:Ut; for Uikl 1)U(. flf tho I'1"1'1'. w s:iy concluded thrt ".icorgo eoui' u.jt hear u either, and bliilliug nur liuer.s in our cars we waited out. Our memory is a little - f,...,.n,i ....w,,., 1 evening until Mippcr lime We ato a hearty supper and wont to hod and dreamed pleasant dreams. The next liiornjn" we had a slight head- o ..llll, lllW.ll.a UU.i lttlll WW! .VV- .,..1 ...i ..t ' inH ougli tho day previotu. Tfce Chaaiylon Siusgard. Homer sang of liu-iiO, deeds of prowess and men of renown. Since his day v have had eulogies on ev ery possible trait in the human char acter and have in each case been cited to living or dead renowned ex amples of each particular trait. The sin of laziness has had its share of stricture and deprecation. Count less arc the jokes, ..ten tho saws, and illimitable the .stories with mor als perpetrated at the expjns c of the sluggard. As a notable, character would arise, the city of his residence would pomp.ji'.ly and with great noiso herald the fame of their heto and claim tho championship. So great have been the deeds i., laziness recorded tha'. i.:en had iong sineo cous,! I !..) hope lor a hero, who would ; mo illustrious charac ters that l-::. i; history's page. Sic. (loncvicve iias done it : We have the laziest in su i.i t!- woild. iio is loo la ay lo talk, hi eyes are too l.'zy to open, and his features are pallid aoil ,;hastly, like nolo tiios-j of dire eoncumption's victims, all be cause his biood is too l:iy lo llow througii ids voiiu, as..! his jnw.. too la?.y t,i chew foo.i e:io:' ;h to :.'.istain Iii.n. He is in l : d l,t:,!ih, all be-t-.."ise of laziness, lie never talks, it;. a tremendous eii'ort he i j ei.s 'is mo.:t': and tsrj words drop icobly mit ii!:e pe inies into a contribution box. He piays cards and is too lazy lo shuttle them, he lies on (he table touos.. He is usually successful, tor no one ever Mippos'cs he has en- ergy enough to hold a point. so take no precaution to defeat him. Such is our champion, he wan born here (it is a iny.-tery how in the world he over raised courage enough to do such a thing) and will remain hero until lime dries him light enough to blow away. He will never die, bis soul is to ) l.tzy fo leave his body. c. i .-1 .is 1:73, Ia;i- Penally fcr Non-Payment of TftXOR, An act to amenj a., f.el entitled "An act concerning the assessment and collection of the revenue," approved March IIO, 1S7'J. Ik it enacted by ihc General Assembly of fn! Stale of Missouri, as fol lows: , . . . . . , . is hereby amended to icad as fol lows : fisic.ll.). If any lax-payer thall fail cr iieh ct to pay Mich collector, his taxes, at tho time and place re quired by such notices, thon it shall bo the duty of tho collector, nfirr the first day of .'anuaiy tnen next, to collect and account for, as other tax es, an additional tax of live per cent, upon all taxes collected in the month of February, r.ml two per cent, per month in addition to the ten per cent, for Februaiy upon the amount of all taxes not paid i i the month of rcbraary, a'ul co'Iectcd thereafter. Collectors shall. 011 the day of iboir annua! settlement with the county court, file with said court a statement under oath, of Ihe amount so receiv ed, and from whom received, and set tle with the court therefor ; and the collector shall be entitled to one tenth part of such additional taxes for collecting iho same; provided, hoirercr, that said interest shall nol be chargeable against persons who aro absent lrom their homo and en gaged in the military service of this state or the United States, or against any tax-paycr who shall pay his tax es to the collector at any timo beforo da-v 01 Jaar? in each r'UCJ ' iat t,le pwvwions of mis to-iion saau not apply to tho county of St. Louis, so far as the same rctatei to the addition of said interest, which, in said county, shall be collected anil accounted for bv the collector as other taxes, for which he shall receive no compensa tion. Sk. 2. -This act to take effect from and after its passage. Approved March 2-1, lSTO. Subscribe for the F.ua Plat. aat a ir stake; it : ; :cr a j.ocr man to deprive hicisa'f and family of a p;-'.eu o: nooks luat cost more. 1 1 1 yu have children, :Ley want it ; it , is v. ov-.U moro to lueui wan u r.-ai-u- l,-.... I....... ,;t.!.i. viuir vi o wants the nanor to interest heri when you are ci:npe!Ied to be ab sent. If lieh or poor, you need a live and interesting jmpcr, and no family should bo without one, or as many of them as they can find tiuio to read, and there 5 no belter season nf tl. v.-.r lh:m winter to have a newspaper. r.x. . A correspondent of a neighboring jniirn.il tells of a county cierk,in a ru ral town, who had a pet c.lif v.hich he was training up m the ways of the ox; tho ca:l walked around 'cry noac-ahlv under one end of the v.!;. while Mr. Cleik hold up the other o nl, but in an imfoi lunate moment j .i.enian con'-oi.-e;i the ilea of !;.';t-i ting his own neck m the yoke, to lot j the calf see how it would eemtoi work with a partner; this frightened , Air. Calf, and elevating his tail and j his voice, he struck a 'dead run' for. the village, a.i.l .Mr. ( Jerk wentj donjr, wiili his head Iowa and his I plug hat in his hand, si raining every! nerve to keep up, and crying out atj Ihc top of his voice 'ilei'O we come, blast our fgj! wi.!-, head us, some body !' Young ladies wil!i many l.v.-tux bewaic! Here is what an exchange says r.n the subject : The worse thing for a girl unless she wants to live and die an old mai i is to have too man" beaux. She may be pret- ly, Fiylioh, accomplished, graceful j anything you please, it matters lit tle. The very fact th-itshe has been the recipient o! attention from more men than she would need to kntjxv in a lifetime, iilaceshar on a favu! v.-.h a worn-out boot desirable only to those who cannot gel belter. lix. The meanest man is always com ing to the surface, but it is too bad that Christmas should develop him j tlit- time. He live-, at 5.:!cm, Mass., t and is a landloid. lie raised his rents on learning that a charitable j society was about to assist some of bis needy tenants. Tho English I.'a'.ioiul Agricultural Laborers' I'nioii, v.f which jlr, Arch is President, has the names of eighty thousand men on its books i and a weekly linoiuc of cigh'y thousand dolLrs. 3J.tr hal MacMahon, president of j ' ' -'"c:i repuohc, is sevoir.y-lwo " !l!ls bad his term of ""i1 1 - .m iv .-fc v-:. 11,-1. 1.L ciwini; pielty heavily 0:1 lime. Don't forcet licit von c:ii. in-il.o el.no I connection with all the regular packets b"- 1 t-vceu SU i-iuis, Memphis imd Vie's-b-ir. j by taking .loo Hoy's tiU5S. It mnkes a'lru ! connections Willi rill the packet, lioili .lav and liiuht- lv .d T EXCEEDS 'GL I LOYf RATES FO.R case FARMINGTON STEV ERA, WASH. HUGHES, Editor and Proprietor, CLIBEXCE LEE, .... rubilsucr. Sl.oO a Year, 7o cents G Months. The NEW ERA is the onlv Democratic pa per published in St. Francois coun ty; is wholly printed at home, with an en tire new outfit. Has c. good steadily increasing eirculr.iion. Address nil corr.-n nic3tiens to thee di tjr, ramiinston, J'j- Is Preparea to Execats 0 all funds in both ..-i. .X I CONE Ths Farming Copijtnunity and the Public Generally will Bear in Mind that the "0OjtE MILLS" Alv.iijs i'.'.! I lie HMiilKS? J! A K K V. Y J'BICE for When t AJiW IS J A. S II O 3S' X. Y ! Well-Known Choico Ilrands of FAMILY FJ.OUH, Coae" and "Eloy, And Other Grades KEPT CCJfSTAXTLY 0- HAKD And for Sale, a:iJ tt lbs ' 10 WEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. 3L.ols ot lOO lls and TfJjj- win-tl Dcli'vex c1 Free oi" Charec Witlxm the City JLimits. HABTIN MEYER. Ste. Gescvicvo, iio. IQy 'Ten I TEE ST. LODIS REHJffiM 1 .. .. WliatfS Said Of It. OpInlOHS Of ft I. -K MtA11111iUllV Ppo rnss. IliC Vif iiitmjiuatM j TiTiusioSubsfirwers ror ish. . l.l..,.1.onfv- in IVr-m i'IhIk Inuncemenu to torn iiuu. - The St. Louis f'epablican has bn on- , lan;el eigi.t -columns and is now a fifty sis column paper, jual in size lo the largest i dailv journal published in the country. . Coucernins its churacter as a newspaper the ' Republican is UispOfeJ to irnlulj in no vainglorious boast, but bolieyin that its course in the past is the best iuJex ot the snirit uidcU Mill control Us future iiianaire- iiit-nt, it refers with sati.-faction to the an- nexed extfaets from a few of the many lUt- teriiii? notice of it- eonteniporaries : Kroin UieBrunswu-.er.J Tlie bea nfiri-paper in the state. From the l'a-e county (Iowa) Democrat ) This is the leading paper oi the Mississ-p- pivallev. . ,, . -, 1 From the SlantieM DemoeraUl The ablest mid most independent jourua. mtrmuM:im J- . V ,, - - --.- in noun i e.ciu-iiio J..U.I1... ; the licputinea!. lias no pser in rtnienia I rom the Callaw.y Count v indicator, tno olllie oesi, Bto.i reiiauie ami can- Ijlly conuucic.1 ppers 111 1110 uniiea stntes. I From the Leavenworth t-oi:iiiieni il. 'Pk.i i....i.i;,..,:, : .... ni .-.,.. m .. , .. I'V ver. lliomrli we ue wi t:rce v.iui it 111 pel- I From the Indianapolis Sm.tiiiel. In neus c:ilacitv and ilitorial com' c.jiial to the b.-t in the coant-y, and tho Iea.hr it, tie. et. I From tho Western CMiiiiit-rci.l Wo est. em it on., of tin: lust t'.ev..-;nji. i: I in the worM, and Jjio erv best west ol'N- . i York citv. I From tlie Iiidcpcndi'iico (Mo.) t-ii:iii.-.I j As 101 indcpi-Mleiit n w-pap -r. tin Louis Uepublican has but o w wjua! and 110 superior-.. I From ibe .la. Ks ei t'lish-ltoo! Besides I einir one .-f the ..-st m-wjn.p.-rs in tl.u whole country. Iho ilenuldicm is now nl-o one of the l.ir.'.t. Skction 1. That tho Bic Field of the (From tho I'leasnul Hill Dispatch. town of Ste. (lenovieve, shall be kpt chsed 1 1 any of our reudurs want t take it n-li.i- at ail times, and the fences maintained, and bio paper in even- tens'; of the wont, let cattle, horses, muleg, hos, and other domcs thi'in send fur the Uepubiici.e. , tie animals excluded therefrom durini; the From the Mexico Intcllij.vneer. ' u-lmle year. The best newspaper in the West, and we- Approved and adopted this iKUh .!i.y ot ond to none in the country, ndep.-ndet.cy 1 March, A. D, !S73. 1 VION, docs not eeiu to hurt its prosp.iity very mucii iv...... .1... t T.... ..i 1 As a reliable now and commercial paper I I (Ulll I1IU JI'UI3l.llil WVMI. it stands without a rival. Should be in the 1 . ..I ni-..n' m.n nl i.iiiMut .t II.--.,... I. l'l,..l..j ll., 1 Vuirs I IH, .,,.V...1. , ....... ., l ii s-iy tniii 1110 Jiepu011c.11; is inu . and most iuliueiitial n.-wspnper in the West' voul.l be simply to assert o f;t ncknowl cdj;ed for years. From the Kirl.sil!o Hiister.J 1 As a new.-pap.-,' tho Republican is second t not-e in the West, and utter the New York Tribune and lleni'.d is perhaps the best in America. I From the I'luttsbup ( Jjo.) I.evcr.J -ST..nvi.!..;liiriili!..r th.! Keoiil.lii--.iti has' abandoned tiie support of p.i.ty. ipias not expericnt-od th iplilest di:;ih:utioa in ad- ycrtisiti r eirculution. I 1 ll'lll W-i. A.lll..J Coming into .-xirtancf lon befon; the !?. V...I... T:..... 1 Etnte of "Mi.-souri was dreamed of.it bus L-piit i. ici- with the march of events, and lo day stands at the head of the press of the Mississippi valley. IFroni t!ie Ia!!ali:i(Mi.) Democrat 1 For more than two-seori: of jear it l.as a liousenoKl new in tl.e v. est a:.u i-o.iii': M'ordo who do not ssru. with i". in all tiling, are yet proud of rs einiiieace, and it linis its way into every li-timet in the la'.d. From tiiu Saline County l'r-rcfs. Tne Republican lies ;itWuitd to i: indi- pi-nc'eiice which enablei it to j'Urstie nn 1111-iiia-e-! course with reirird to political par tics and public u.ei:, and to be in ail things strictly true to l!ii best interests of its thou sands and thousands of reader.:. From the Columbia Herald As an exponent of true W, u-in C-veb'p- nicnt, as a friend to iialiona! nroirres and 1:3 - ... ; .....c.,......- 7i ajjum lu..-ii.a.. .iv...,j. w. ... i...i. history and pres. nt infSiiei.ci of the H'-pub- lican place it ahsad of any ol!ier paper w st .lie 1 II. UMIIIS. From tho Sprineeld Times. 1 The largest paper .vest of New 1 ork City; and also tho best. 1'lie older it Kr,,ws tl.oj more sians .f viijur and us.-.luliiess it shows; ' giving "the lie to those envious journals iv-lii.-h li-ivi, gtiiiLimi ..fil .vili .lifncr....!,.! win. !i luo spoken 01 11 m.ii uispiira-un; epithctsbecause it itvulu not be:, slave lo ' parti. rProni tlie Howard County .Vlwrthrr I TIktc is a fact now jialpapla t WVst Grn rntlpr;- wMi-Ii a tint tht 1?pm:1ilifp;:ii I 1lM4 nffritrtrwl fix lln.f imlofjttii'i.t ti t n.kjtii.in ...!.- ..V.. . .L . r. pleases in polities, a;;d iViiictiun, in tea.l f 1 iniurinif. s-i mi to snrcad iu fume and fain been the most inllueiitial pper in tne -lis- t oMroiiT and Convknii:nck ot rassengcrs. sisippi valley, To dy, in all that cnsli laity Packets Ileticeen St. f.onii on. lutes a lir-t-eiari. paper i. is without 1. rival drum! Tmrer I.. ..II .1. ........ t 'i-t Dtiift, V,teLrl llrltrmi .V' f.i.nt tt. From thu'ciiillicothe (Mo J Constitution. ' Maufhii. I The iturdv, old l'-puti!ie:in I'll-Ion.; 01 en Trl-WceKtii I'r.clett lieticeer. St. I.ouU it supporters. From the Oiocola Democrat. ' 200 Paoks ; COO ENORACisoa. tad Col As an advertiinj; mediuni. it is consider- okkh Plate. Pubisbcd Quarterly itt &2 ed by bufincs men far the best of any other1 Cents a Year. First No. tor 187-!"jmt U journal in the West. As a general" news- sued. A German edition at sumo pi 100. paper, no hettor paper is puMislied an'-- H'horr mi 1 t, hi.n ,i-a .hi- (lii-: ,iiih-Ii .ii. I.nf ! utter luo sentiments, of the reading public oi.tne great .Mississippi vaucy una tne. whole W est. From the New Orlc nr.s Times. Iihiisii-UT beer, f.ictioas, extreme or vi- olent; and no ra.tti r what itadvocated or what it opposed, its tone has been that of a sincere solicitude for tho good of tho com-1 munity immediately around it, ami of the country at lir'e. Daring all this lime it has been measurably well susUincd and 1 .. . . rrom the Columbia btatejm-oi. J r.ver3 now anu tnen -r oier tinny juh 55s aarJsss z "the" reader it is rapidly declining in public fa- piteofit ell the Republican "still lives" and pthrrs str-n:;l!. and patron: and public favor with iucrcaiiriK years. Lou:; may it wave! fFrom the Danville. Ills.. News.l Tne Hepublican has been one ot the ablest a it is the eldest Democratic paper i- ,i- . . . ii, I iii the est, find we talto occasion to make particular mention of it, lecniire it was one of the first to see the futility of trv ine to re- form the evil that affected this country b insisting upon relaininc the Democratic or-1 D:t!Tu'u v line we unqualiueciy CiHer Item the Hcpublican on questions of party politics c ua.c no uean io wuanoia irom ii me nril It df uirrp. ft. n nnirn.ii Rav njj man we have read it regularly over twenty. five yean and we arc ingenious cnoueh to coniess mat we can i ao witnout il, it is a monument of journalistic ability and en-, terprise which the entire South and West should be proud of. ' From the Dos Moines RegUter. A&X confess that we ctn't do without it. It is a irr. t ' " fair in politics as in other things. There is no bluster or brag about it, nbr is it rapid or racy in all of thi feature of its conduct and management, but it rarely fails to all the news that is going, and always has all the important news irr full. Whatever mai- ir.2n t hlZ v ,?r .it . A large assortment of all kinds of Grocer may mean to be. the Ketiublican :s th fIr. ; mh .s . -vr in t est and raost hont type of it that we hive TZ&-. Itm Of SlMMpUoa ; i a-aw.tw. . T?;V-OD,33rear' "- -- 2 W . Three copies, one year, - ... i,Te " " " "... i 00 lilt, wuEKiil REPUBLICAN. t-ry nioaniBs, will be furnished to mail sub- scriMM at tee tollowing rates : One copy, one year. SI2t Three copies .. i ... -. five Ten " - uoo THE TRI-WSEKLY KEl'UBLICAN , T. s L...u i.ot,ubHe.,a. TVi-woehiv ' edition, uublished Moada-.s. "Vednesdas Fridays, will Ki tuniiskci to mail sul- iCribers at the follouitii; rates : qiu) COj,v. ouo year....'. f i 0l Three copies, one year. IT lK j.-jV(J LVcft one vear. -'T 00 copici: 0ne year. ,"i0 IX) jrl'apers are not sent un'es paul for in ujmc UnJ invariablv discontinued at tho ,,f the tiie.e mid lir. Uowr 10 Sl'Utl Monrjr. Itemitances uiav be made bv draft, monev lnjtT or rc-istercd letter, at our ri:k. Hive pest-ollieo address in full, including State Countv. and address CKOKCK KXAl'P & CO., St. Louis, Mo. Specimen Copies. We will cheerfully send specimen copies f lhl. Republican free to any aJdier.-. Send fr a WJ,V anJ L,iamine iL ' Tems to Asents. , i otiinasters ana otneri lorisiu e;t;i anu ..,.. u....iif r,i r..n Lt ;.it. .,i ii,.. Uepublican, m.sv retain ten per c.-nt. on all -.uiMcriptioiw and add siiurle copies at club rH.,4Mrt- ,i, :4 c.TI.l IniDortanl. Ti e Mi souri Kepubliccn weekly editioi-, I tiritO.l Tin, c. I.i, -j u.i.l tit.. ilMl III it 0.u nej ivpresenu tlia actual tune 01 puo . . .. rV - i:..M.;,,n. Tho Itonnblimiu .-.mtnins all th. tho its publication, and is printed in tin'ie'to So .....v--- ...,i.)M,.,.i :.. .1... .i.,:i..- .... .1, ..." , in the saiiiu maiU. OiH:i:nio. A 11 ordinance provi.lin that "Bij; Fi.-l 1 of t!i-town of Ste. Il.-nevievo" shall all bo k.-ptled dcriiii; the whole jear. mid 1 1:.- f-i'..es maintained, and e.tttle. burses, mules, liofj. and other domestic animals excluded th'rofrom i.irii; the w!u!e i-ar. lie it urttiiiiinl by th board tif trustee .on no turner of the Ittg rieia vj ine tutea vj Ale. t.enerute, asjollourt: Attest : Chairman. ClIARLF.S C. KOZIKR, Clerk. I 1 all Points South and North ' is vu tiji: ' Illl'lii juia am m. uutua iuuc MA 1L S TfiA MJCJIS City of Helena, City of Vicksburft ( rand Tower, Belle Memphis, , l;ity of Chester. St. Josoph, i T.iliirail.-i j Emma C. Elliott, Adam Jacob, lulia. Marble City. 1 Capitol City. , Tho above ma-jnillcent Steamers lint e all beet! fitted up in the most clcipuit and com- fortable style, and with all the modern im- provemcnts calculated lo insure the Safktv, ic 1 ici.s'jurn. Ma!.in" close a'ul certain connection with ' nil Railroad and Steamboat lines diyori;in , from intermeliato p'oints. Ciencral Cilice, St. I.ui. Mo. JCHX A. SCUDDER. VresL Mm STATES ML LIKE. Liiih. irtrrn W E an-now rutiiiliiR a Kaily IIjcL u-tntm l'jn.. ll.slnii an.l Sle. I!. lie. ii-J. nr!U-ian-aii J'; l".,,'" , i new. I:vlnir I- :..-.-.fln..Ialn an.l j cm, ui;n i.. (r. i'";-'iil..ai. isuil. '' rj!p; ''1-ij' i- x . J C Jjas.SHS and p amilllgtoil. I 1U:-1 ..iiilniie ti. rau.nis-luV 'uiueulic I-1 'H9 sail Kruilifst.il.. tujllti eli" e.i.iii.vlii.11 alt lKai,.,lf,.T tritu,. Kan-'ii i..w .711.1 n.,.-... .inlet i.v am ..ti.rr mine isy ri.iv.-.tiu-mii i. 1 i.sItm I liiijie It, turrit a !l!ier.O Fh .re of imMli- iniI- r..i!..e. joa. v.. tAsiiKi:. ' T71T" fY 4 TT riTTTI'in. JL JJIKJ i 301 " J-ft . vuuress, jaiu ii iok. Rochester, N. Y. , " rJ'OHN QARRON, dealer ik T")i.r Clffrc: (.fnnnriae SJlJ vyUUUbj Tl OOUriCo, Jtrc Jirc Keeps ConstSTtly on Hand' a Lara nfi r -tv ., AmH Ktnrk nf O O O I Which ho offer atPaices to Suit the Times. Come all andinvc him a call and . , fr curacW h , alM ; BLACKSMITH SHOP close asaT lin nino--J,l n JJN CAKKON. g'"--dale.3'o. 3. NEW STORE! ri i 1 Ci 1 -bClWar(i beVSSIer. STE. GENEVIEVE MO. ,., - . , " . lla. Jusi reelvel a new aa4 couiDlete itock of. itn.w.i. X ancy UOIHueS, anrl Pinft f!r A Vorfl MmxiHB UTSwCCrS. AUo h-eePs- JacMsCeleMStoiewaflBittm IXE8, JjIQUORS, AXD FAMILY GROCFKIE5! i,,uui.ea la eichuce rr,od!t the aiU,l V,rk.t M. ... & jmm mm. mIRwII J S TjU U 'Pl.nfTT a. a. nfHWa.t g-v , . I ,&rD6Iiter. 1111 1 HOT " " J Xuxlu't'1- . X CHITECT, ShoPad Residaneeonthe Roek Haven - nevieTe o. loy GEOCERT" ftTOTJF li X W-tV-C' T A rriiD -w w Oa Plank Road opposite the Catholic Grave yard STE. GENEVIEVE MO riwaV. on band,' aToVTS tKlS-St possiDie rates. JACOB r Aha. JThe highest market price paid for Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Etc. PnmO tft With 1OUlt lO Ufr 1,J1 . .1JK . k. Union Hotel! LEO. JOKEIST,PmY. iv e., ., , . . lV. fCer. ot Merchant xmi r, . STE. GENEVIEVE, MO. The Traveline; Public will find (Wi cjmmeJations. liod Roobsl UmJ Bed, and Ooc4 Estable. , t I ! HI I., tfiJs: -V X" I IV E Sill In connection with t!io Hotel, bc wDl fc. I fu'd a choice selection of Wines, Beers, Lumen, t'iRnrs,4c, always oa hand. A LAKCE is COMMODIOI'H ; O VN"' CT"j?C Cr T-T ATT j X1L, For t!sc lI50 (lf Concerts Show. aho connection with tho Hotel. : '22 C1IAS. J. LAliUOCHE" lVaierlu Stoves; Tin, ami Japaassi-War Of all Kinds, A1) AT I.OW PKlCKs 1 j j lltiotinjf and Guttering, JDone to Order. I keep the " Bakewcll n Cooking StoTi! Whtcltare uusurpMil fr cfllctmejr. JanMihr, Ktiiridnia, n.l rlr&aliiK.. ForMle LOW ftlft PATRONIZE " Homo Industry!! CHRISTIAN 1SAUM, Mait Street. ST1.. UENEVIRVE, JSC, 2lauufctMrt t fcu-t I.t in BOOTS and SIIOES, MOSTLT 1I0MC MAr, Gaiters and Slippers lor Children's Wear. 82T A Complete and Seasonal! block always on nanu. ly CHARLES A. MUELLEB, Dealer fa ltv V Keep, the Itonowncd Mi Brilliant Ccotiii M a.ii otukb takigties. -Bxiot. eatmlar. aa4 aUvorft la AM neaUraiHlprompll. ctlt J. at I il TaMe of Wefgkts. Tho following isaUbloof tkeh; ful weigts of this Stato. As it ficial, it is valuable for futnran I enco. ! Pounds to tho Bi-4f . Applea, dried z Barley Uoans -JJ Hmn -S ' Buckwheat Bine zrass soed . iS 1 ...... .5 Broom corn soed Castor Beans Clover seed Corn on the cob Crn shelled Corn meal Coal Flax seed Hungarian grasn seed.... Hemp seed Limo Millet seed.,,, Oats Onins Osage Orange Seed Potatoes, sweet Potatoes, Irish Peaches, dried .41 M 45 33 ..... Kyo I a.""' Sf Salt Stone coal Lard (8 galloas equal 1 btufcel)-'! C- 1 I .. it Timthoy ,,,,. Uheat... "We arcjust in receipt of wan Ntw Tvpe ard other material 'f first-chu" jcb work. "We clahmt T have the best assortment of JobTjfT Southeast Miasopri, and that we e out letter work than anr other ofto1" section. Onr prices areas re"" any olbctcfficc. and we premise sot , any -botched iobs." Our motto , anv L'Oicnea iols. uur fitdass work or none." Ve wflg. you a good Ciu Circular, BiU-He45 ' t -Head. Envelote. or an v thine HjWi Aiis?tes, gH Bo'?, 1 f 1 t 1 a 'Tweatv ' o :: g your J ob work. ; gJ!fa?SE