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it i : II 1 ' I J n H PLAT1SM0UTH NE3S.AKSA, THURSDAY, DECE.M IiEU 23 1871. BCSATOa TIPTOX'S Sl'jKLt II. Senator Tipton of this Stale haa made a speech in tbe United States Senate, upon the question of civil service reform from which we make the following ex tract:. 4 Mr. President, on this mljcct of the patron;' pc being prostituted to the bene fit of a party I have toine expL-rier.ee. I have helped heretofore to give directirn to pu'oiic patronage;; hut when I look back end reunite maimer in which we have hai to do it in order to be loyal to our republic an constituency and loyal to our party, I 6tand amazed at the fact that I ever consented to do it. It will do you no harin, u:y fellow-Senators, to refer totiie condition eft tunes in that respect in the little State of Nehraskii. It illustrates ncnilortably close the proposition un der discussion. . When ujy Crt colleacue and myself r-air.e here as Senators, we found Repub licans in olhee all over the Slate of Ne-bra.-ka, and though they were the ap pointees of Andrew Jchn.on. thev were our lel.'ow Rejiuljlicans, losing no part of the conudcr.ee ci the people because they hcldtheoiP.ee. We thought wo must 1 are the patronage, and that, let it come from Yfhnt source it niiht, vre' nc-cdeJ the patronage. .We were out of the matt-rial that the boy was in pursuit of when he declared that he hail an appe tite nnd there was great destitution in the family larder; and thtrt-li.ro we, our selves, when we facie to the Senate, had to ee to turning out ol! tho Republican officers in our State. Two years afri r 1 received a re election. Then that class who had irouo in two years bef ire had to po t the !a.ibter-bkck. politically, sn order to pive to my i'liciitl that had aided rue to rosiriosi a seeond time. W hile they were reveilir.-t in the spoils of office for twenty-four months, in cottiea my colieue to my right, elected by a rcw set of loyal Republicans; and now we must turn out my second olas; of liicnd.i to be loyal and Lcop pfee with the inter?-fs of the party in iu dem-nds on what I think to day i.s a very ijifa ken policy. And here I stand, saying to my colleague, "Go forward, enthrone your friends, bury mine out cf sijiht; only pertuic me to cl.e my ears and baudae my cye, so that 1 shall not hear the crack of tho rifle that drops them to the duf, cr see their bodies swing from the political gib-bit." i Laughter. It hud to be done. It was uoces-sary under tiia sy-tcui of party caucusc-i tin J party applirce-, and it had to Lo done. V,e are inclinsd to think the Senator has made a very grave" mistake in sup posing that hi own inclinations and per honal d-.iiiirs as set forth in the above w-ie tho 1 hot3 t f party and party ap-f.-'ianee;'. We have always noticed that H apparently wrong-, it is very conveni ent to have something or somebody to fhift the responibiliry upon. In poiiti eal matters, nten who care little for par ty or party piinciplet, but much for self when they get ca'.ight in an unworthy act, are apt to lay it v.pou the party, and claim that they rTero forced to do it. The Senator is certainly endeavoring to screen himself at the expense of the Re publica.i party in the above. The Re publican party, as we understand it, and ulways have understood it, does not call upon its votaries to do anything that is mean and vicious ; but ou the contrary, one of tho vital principles of the or ganization, and one in which we have always taken much pride as a Republi can, is "equal aud exact justice to al men;"' and ancthcr h "the honest ad ministration of public affairs." How can cur worthy Senator harmonize his ac-licn, as above set foith in his own lan guage, with the?e vital tenets of the Re publican faith. The party certainly nev cr called upon him to sanction a thing to endure which an honest raaa would be compelled to '"bandage his eyes aud close hi3 cars," and we doubt if any other man in tho United States Senate who ever claimed affinity with the Re publican party, can he found who will pretend that such things "as the Sena tor says ha has been con-trained to do, were other than Ua?e tricks of the poli tician, in direct conflict with the princi ples of the Republican party, instead of being "necessary under the system ol party caucuics and party appliances." It is just such doings as the Senator ad mits that he has been guilty of that is constantly weakening the Republican party, and we think the remedy is not in abandoning the party, but in throw ing overboard the men who have practic ed these heresies in tho came of the party. Had the Senator been as po'iii cally virtuous when he first went into the Senate as he now assumes to be, he would not cow to called upon to make his humiliating confession. In the ad mission that he has been too weak to re rist the wrong, and too venal to do the right, he says broadly enough that he was the mistake, and not the party. The party never a;ked hini to do these things, and to-day no true Republican in Nebraska endorses them, either in Sena tor Tipton or any other man who claims to represent the party. Slecpipt for Killing n Town. Underrate j'ifur neighbor's property, withhold your support from home mci-h allies and manufacturers, buy what yuu ne-td elsewhere, in preference to home, and if you are in hu.-.iness refuse to adver tise. If this won't kill the mo.-t prosp erous town in America, it may be con sidered tire proof and proof against hard times. A Connecticut lady who can't persuade her husband to get her a patent clothes dryer, took the pole out from her old fashioned lino the other evening, tnd crouching down by the fence screamed ''murder !" In an instant ber startled Jord came flying out of he house, was caught across the throat by the clothes line, aud before he cou'd recover him-eif it had near!; sawed his head off. The next morning a sombre looking chap, with his-nock ali done up, was seen put ting up a patent clot bes.dryer m that 3'ard. John Dunyan was once asked a ques tion about heaven which he could Hot answer, because the matter was not re vealed :: the Scriptures, and lie merc apon advised the inquirer to hv8 a holy !: ?d Za and .?. US I V1M1TY rVS IKS. Aaother of the Omaha llerald bub bles of iniqity has been pricked, and the maliciousness of the aforesaid paper has been made quite apparent. For months past the public have been re gale! with bold assertions of "fraud and corruption." cm the part of John L McConnell, Treasurer of the State Uni versity, and loud ealls have been made for his removal from office. All this was done with such apparent good faith, that very many people who are unacquainted with the habit of the UeralJ, in accus ing every Republican with being ascoun drol have been led to suppose that Mr. iMcConnell was actually getting rich at the cxpen-e of the State. Well, the Board of Regents met ; a commitc-e was appointed and Treasurer 3IcC'onnell was called upon for a statement of the Fi nances. Here it is : Moan. D. J. McCann, J. B. MxxMJ, C. S. Chase. Gknti.e.men : In reply to your reso lution of this day,, asking for a detailed tlnteuic-nt of the condition of t!.e liuan ces of the University, I respectfully sub mit the fuiiowine: hirst 'I he amount of funds now in the Treasury is S4,757 43, and the whole of sa:d fund belongs to the general run l !!ceou!it. Second Xo part of said fund has been loaned to any individual, liini or corporation. Third Of the above amount, there has been deposited in jNational banks $15,552 21 to wit: First National, ot L'ticoln. $1,852 VI ; Nebraska City Na tional Rank, $13,500; Ranking House f liowker, Kenmml & Wheeler, $.', 4.:'. 22. Fouith All such deposits are in the name of John L. McConnell, Treasurer. Fifth The lowest amount on deposit at any one time since the lust meeting of the Roard, has been $iy,tK)0, aud the largest sum since the same date, $24. 757 43. Sixth None of said funis are now drawing suicryst. I have never received interest on said funds in my private ca pacity, and have received $i72 37 inter est as Treasurer of the University, and the same is to the credit of the pitpcr fund. Signed, John II. 3-IcCoxxei.l. The committee, after examination, be came fully satisfied of the truthfulness of McConnelfs .statement, and embodied it as a part of their report to the Roard of Regents, and by the adoption of the report of the committee, Treasurer Mc Connell stands officially exonerated from the Ims calumuM's of that scavenger of the Nebraska press, l'eihaps the -alrl would now like to sr.y that Mes.-rs. .McCann, Maxfield, Chase, and the other members of the Roard of Regents, to gether with Chancellor Rcnton, have connived to cover up "dcCouueh's ras cality. We look for it, if the He rait dare to go that far. Jo?. Harper will be remembered by alj the early settlers of this city and county, and the following article relative to hi- present prosperity, published in a Central City. Colorado, paper, under the above heading, will be read with pleasure by his unny friend and well-wishers in this vi .-inity : "It is new five years since Joe. Har per formed the purpose, since steadily pursued, of making a home in the beau tiful valley at the head of Chase Gulch, about one and a half miles westeily from this ci!3 Of the result cf these labo rious years his well planned an ! per sistent efforts we wereyesttrd iv obs ;rv ant. His improvements cou.-ist of a coadortahle, neat and nicely pointed dwelling-house, conimodous stabies, a ten-stamp quartz mill, covered by a warm and well painted build.ug, and 15u acres of inclosed, plowed and meadow lands. Altogether the place reminds one of the well-fixed homestead of a prosperous Eastern farmer. The Rocky Mountain peculiarity the unfarmly ejuartz mill attachment is Mr. Harper's peculiar pride. And it may well be, as now. and for omc time past, it has yield ed him, he infos ms us, an average of $1U0 per day, (including profits cn small lots sent to the furnace), leaving a hand some profit on his mining operation. This is enabling him, by degree, to re lieve himself f rom financial embarrass ments, in which he became unfortunately involved, (not by mining), and, in him-s'.-lf, furnishes an example of persistence in paying dehi?, and at the same time making constant improvements on his productive property. lie sets his ore from his own mine, No 4 cast cn the Ca'l'ornia, at Nevada hauls it With his j own teams, aud runsii in hisown mill. The water, which is a-nple in the driest sea son, is supplied from splines up the several gulches which centre there, brouqht down by aqueducts, of which there are about two miles in length The appointments of the mill are most complete planned to tun day and night, in sunshine or sturm, summer or v. inter. Rut in agriculture Mr. Harper's suc cess is rer.I'y wonderful. Kv.-ry year since he commenced, he informs us that wheat and oits have fully matured on his place, lis sows the giain asvarly in tho spring as possible so soon as the frost comes out f the ground. It gets the advantage of the late spring snow and showers, and then, California like, is past all danger of funimer drought. He showed u.s st;dks of wheat and oats, fully ripe, which weie five feet lung. As an instance of the productiveness of soute of the mountain valleys, Mr. II. mentioned that one season h-? sold the o.it crop of six acres (cut f r fodder) b r $f,20U, or $20 per acre. In confirma tion that fuch crops are sometimes pro duced on the mountain ranches, we mny mention that on the Frenchman's laueh, North Rudder, a field ofoats was raised Ihi.i reason, which produced nearly four tons of fodder to the acre, worth not tess than $40 per ton. Mr. Harper is sueees-fi;! with strawberries, currents, and all the small fuits. If tropical fruits arc wanted, a pailful of the-e mountain berries, in the mining market, will rai-e oranges from the Indies, at less cost of labor than thej' can be procured else where in tho country. Some kinds of hard wood trees may be successfully transplantad to these upland farms Transplanted evergreens have nothing of the sickly, faded look of those, of the valley. Few men of the mountain with families, h ive acted as wisely in the mat ter i ninking a pleasant home, and a profitable investment of toil, as Mr. Harper. A correspondence of the New York Commerci il speaks of a church on Fifth avenue where they have 'Tour expensive brass angels outside, and a good expens ive angel inside." A speaker at a public meeting conclud ed his appeal by this remarkable warn ing: "Remember tho eyes of the vox populi are upon you." . Frof. Lowell's new word, undispriva CiC J, is called a "fonr-af r.rr toIvv!1:iV.1, ! with ,1 Frenrt rxf." the niasi: ij;jkr Atw ut:.igi. KTIIl'rC AT OJIttI.. The Board of Directors bad a meeting on the 5th inst., and elected the follow ing named ofilcers : J. S. Bowen, Presi dent; II. W. Kuhns, Secretary; and Joseph II. Millard, Treasurer. The new building was accepted, and will be ready for occupancy by the first cf January. The cost of the ttructurc is as fohows : Contractors, ... $ 4.333 Architect, - -. - 3.J0 Superintendent of Construction, 220 Lijrhtniug rods and insurance, 200 Total, Stnte Appropriation, Excess of Appropriation, J 15.083 15.000 $83 We clip the following table from the Washington (7"P'V, which shows what the Capital man knows about the Presi dency : Greklkt. J Grant. New Hampshire 4. Maine 7 Connecticut 6 Vermont 4 N w York 34 Massachusetts 13 if Rhode Island 4 2S Ohio 21 3! Illinois 21 8i Michigan 11 lljWi'eonsin 10 10 California 6 7! Minnesota 5 11 Kansas 5 9 Iowa 11 8 Nevada 3 7Nebraska 3 1 F Electoral votes 124 14i 14! New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina ( reorgia Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Kentucky Tennessee Indiana Missouri Arkansas Florida Texas ( regon West Virginia Ci 8 6 Electoral votes 231 Necessary to a choice, one hundred and seventy eight votes. A white garment appears worse with slit-lit soiling than do colored garments much soiled ; so a little fault in a good man attracts more attention than grave offences in bad men. We never found so much difficulty in clipping and stealing from our exchangi s as we do now. Thev have notl-ing but Chicago in them, and no variety what ever in that Huston Times. Let no one think to got to heaven by tin- money he pays to t lie Church. lie can nevt r bribe the door-keeper of that gate. God cares no more for the gold of he rich man than he does for the elust ou his boots. A new treatise cn gems declarf-s that after all mankind has said of precicis stones, the m ist valuable as weil as the most useful ttone in the world is the grindstone. "Don't shiver for last year's fnow," a saying of Archbishop Whateley's, is particularly applicable to those who make thcui-elves miserable over troubles that are past. Whitflaw Reid, the managing editor of the New York Tribune, is soon to deliver a lecture on "Journali m." A Ri.-hmor.d merchant, on being ask ed how large an advertisement he wanted in the Uxamimr, lvpiieei they might put in about three pints of type. Let the youth who stands with a glass of liijuor in Ids hand consider which he hod better throw away the liquor or himself. A young man generally gives a lock eif hit hair to his sweetheart before he mar ries her After marriage she sometimes helps herself and dout use scissors. One who sign herself "A plural Wife for Seventeen Wars" writes to a Utah piper that the Mormon.; will cleave to polygamic principles through time and and eternity. What a pleasant idea, to be surrounded by twenty or more of jour own private angels in heaven 1 There was an exhibition of courtesy at the inauguiblion of Gov. Booth of Californi i l.-t week rarely w tnessc-d in political circles. The out going Gov e-rnor and defeated candidate for re-election. Mr. Hai-ht, waited on Gov. Reoth at his residence, took him in his carriage to the Capitel, presented him to the audience, and after the inaugural address attended hitu to the Governor's rooms then escorted him home, and they attended the military banquet to gether in the evening An Indiana butcher claim the "cham pionship," and s.ys he can kill and dress an ox in seven minutes. Smith objects to signing the ph'dffe, on the ground that he has just gone into business, ami it wouldn't look Well to have his name cn too much paper. Of a'l countries, Mexico comes near est to Mr. Sampson Brass' de.-niplioo of the world i." "lias its revolutions and various games of that sort." The decline of the whaling interest in Massachusetts sec-n.s likely to be followed by a total abandonment of the "sealing" business in Mormon-land. A writer in" the Lawrence Journal re Dorts that "there is no doubt tut that the mad from Junction Ci.'y, up cither the Republican or Solomon vhocvs, to connect with the Uu:on Facifie, will be s peed i i3 eo n s t rue t ed. While this country was being burned, China was bc-ina drowned. Twenty thousand squat e miles of Territory have been indunda'ed. and one thousand per sons drowned in Chiang, by unprecedent ed heavy rain-1. IVr.-ons who dread railroad traveling ought to take comfort afrer this. Ia a n-eent report of the State Engineer of New York, it is shown that only one per son in 1,636.717 is killed by a railroad accident, and as the average of passen etrs to a train is 65, it follows that nerv ous folks will h.-ve to make 25.180 trips on the cars, and to travel 6oO.S4l miles before thev have a right to be killed, or 14,4So utileo, before they hrtve a rihtto be wounjctl, even ever so slightly. We thought Governor Brown had got every fine word in the English language into his message. Rut s"me the ap pearance of that document Robert Dale Owen's 'Dt-bitable Land" has eome out and in it we find an excellent word which is not in the message. It is "praicmato'utry," which we take to mean tlie worship of words If the Governor had only thought of it, he m:i:ht have mado a stunning charge asuiust the administration for grammato Iatry How would this do: "We find the tendency to political solidarity deep ly imbedded in conscious potentiality, while the eatechumeisal hypostasis revels in its own concupiscent phylacteries, de fiant a!ik" of the gravity of its conse quential grammatnlatry and the unutter able immobility of pre-rxistine termin ology." A revised editition of the mes sage with something like that in it would be a great boon to th Governor's admi rers throughout the State. The Woodhull i going to rent a splen did mansion in Washington this winter and keep open houso for the benefit of CensrgsGrnpni . nil 4it t c s A correspondent writes from New Or leans : "Your readers mu ;t understand that our colore ! soci-ty is somewhat (mixed) different fr. ni that of other places. The aristocratic octoroons and quadroons have hut little affi:iiry for the black people, except at election times. The most violent rebels of the late rebel lion were the oc-taroon and quadroon women, the majority of whom were placer with white men, and many of them still continue the association, their offspring being so white that the best ex perts in ethnology cannot determine which is which, and the Fifteenth Amendment now gives those children a social status which they did not have previous to the passage of this act, and the constquence is, these off-colored children hold their heads now hiher than ever, and a black man or woman has no chance socially, with them." NEW AD VBH IT9K R 3 : . iseunuiie Amen can T WKNTY- SE VENT II YEA It. 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Tho Origin, Prioress utui Hesults of the Great Chicago )iitl;i':iatin. With praphie scenes incident. and details of the dt.sa.ster, !i tsot tao principal oankcra. insii utaettirer., and Tdert-hant who are looacrs A complete rieture.n Chicago before -and aUer the lir . Tho Trade aud ct imueri-o of Chicago, details of ii M anicip d aSair. ana tho great Ore of tho World. ThesUlh'tic of t e Fire Oopartmcnt, with a deucrip. ion of the wonderful water wo;k?: di erii t ii.ii of the rwr .fre, puving nnd building materiaU. i hu gre tt mai vel ol tho llivcr ru.-i-ninp up ftre'aiii. The nuiu-'er. location :nl mode o i pe: atiop tho ' ain Elevators. His tory and riescriprion of the famous htock yrda. 'I be r.uiabtr oi llailroads. tho Lako Trade tad LKimiaerce. From personal observations by GLOliGK P. UPTuX. (Perestrin Pickel) Litterary Editor i.'hicago Tribune, JAMES WSIIEAHAN, EJitorof Chicaso Tribune. A Book ofa) paen, illustrated by the be3t rtiU, ond wid De worthy of tho conSdcm-e of till. Price in extra eloth and gi't. S."'). Will bo pent by mail on reeeip- of price, Xui. trnrk can only be obtai ci trorn the publishers .-r Iroui tbeir regulatly authorized afrent, . it i sold exelusi ely b r ubcripti-n. nnd can not be ob Ui.ied from any bookstore in the United Sw-tes- Address USION' rCBLISIIINGCO. iii-i Twent7-eond fl , Chijr dwe.ltvltn Xj. IP . JOHITSOS", Jsf-Opposite the Platte Valley House, in Schlatcr's Jewelry Store, D" Maim Uivcet9 JLlittsinonili9 'Ni-hmtslm asri jr: 7517 -.L m a s xt ST. LOUIS, -m.t DECKER BROS. G. A. MILLER & CO'S PIANOS. 5 rti (Dr Jfirst-cfes 4 u ri r Wholesale and P.etail Dealer in String, Shci t Music, end all kinds of Mu.-ical Mcrchandirfa ' J"MUS!C-L IN .TRUMLNTS Tuntil tr.id Repaired Sotiitfartion Guaranteed.-? j FALL AND WINTER GOODS 1871 1871 GREAT RUSH! LARGE CROWDS! Everybody, tod more too. are coins to To AT THB "N" K W YORK STORE- Ibe best nsd tno?t complete STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. Are no on exhibition at tbe 2'ew York Store, at greatly reauced prices. Wo call partisular aitcction to our new stylea ot ) ii 1S5-G C O D.v Pii I N TS. UELAlNS. iIK(iHAMS, HKo;v: SHEKTIN. hLEACHF.D COTTONS, HALMOUALS. CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD. COTTON YA1' JS. IJOOTS AND SHOE of all kinds and price to suit our numerous customers. larso stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QLEENSWARE. WOODEN-WARE, GUSSWAIIE, YANKEE NOTIONS, ATS AND CAPS. BLOOM & GO cr e-3 m0s;mp o thin QgS4 & A-c. i-c. A-c. ' fi'f BOYS AJYD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Hats and Caps, Boots anil Shoes, BLANKETS, RUBBER GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES, E ain Street. Second Door East of the Court Houso UKANCH HOUSE Broad way, Ccucr.i-ii I3!uS's Iowa. PLA TSfUlUTH, ; herlff's Sab. Shugni t .t Litiingur t A Litiingur 1 iiKainst li. 1'orgy J UK Execution. C. Ii. Xotiee is hereby given that I wiil o!Ter for xnln ut uhiie aui-ti -n at the front door of the Court House m liattui'.,ui.h .u hs od .lay ot Jar.u uv. A. 1). i.Si2. at one o clock P. M. t ail tho i.dlowing Keiil tstate. si-ua'ed u t e i.iiy oi I'iattsuiouth, Cats Co .Nebraska, "ihiVnn.livtded One half 0 of Lot Xo. Six) in liloi-k . id r yvcvto oi): una tuc umii vide'i nc half i.' ji ot Lot Xo. Ten (lw in l.loek No Xiuet".': and t he undivided One ball' li ot LotX'j Twelve illii in lbick o. Forty-Cv,t45 taken ax the property ot C, fc. jroriry, on an F.xeeuMon in favor of eihugart and Lininger. i-ii-ued by tbo Cicrk of the ii.-trict Cour. w-thtn an-l lor t.'us. Co. Neiiraska, and to me directed a-ftiici iff of said County. Given nnderuiy Land ihis30th day of ovcm ber A. i). 1S71 J. lv. Jkh.n.sds, .ht-t iQ". C.if. Co. Xebraska. Fox WnKKLER. PltfiTa At.orueys; Xov. 30 w 6 CITY M;AT MARKET, BY Oso. FicMe?, MAIX STREET, The bebt of Fresh Meats always on hand ii. their soasoa. ITigliest Price Paid for Fat Cattle i-Uhest Cash Price paid for creen Hiaes Oct. i diwtf NOTICE. ... T T - - , .. . r.v:i.): rurpoc at reaouablo rate, at my quarry or i deliver i ou ihe cars ut Louisville station- The iollowi g kind. can be badonnhort notice, nills. cap, perch rock, line or rod sand sioue such a7 wad u'. "j tbe 1J. AM R. li. in the conturue- btir .tune work.. All responsible orders promptly filled' Address J..T. A. HOOVEP. dwtf LrraleriUaSUrUoT?. .. BUJMMT SMITH'S AM'N, A N D BO S T O N, ORGANS. XJhuos aub (Organs. 1871 SB 8l GO. buy their TH NEB- c. Flattsmouth, Nebraska STADBLmiSPJ. IS'UIHbCl 1 OaSS CO., FJ J. W.' SHANNON'.1 FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. MAIN STREET, P la Hs mouth, IVc. h rasha . I am prepsred to aeeorninodate the public wirl horses. Carriage. Lttcgics and a Xo. 1 licarsi Oil imirt AO It-H ftllil rp."lili:lh tiiiTinn. A li.i.1. will run to,lhesteauibo!lt lantuuB, and to all part 01 luucuy wncii ncsireo. January 1. lSil (IJtwtf. BANKERS, DHAIKBS IK Csold tintl Silver CoSa, PisHf drawn on all parts cf the United State and i.arope. .Deposits received, and special at tea cion grivcn to collections. Plattmouth, Nebraska. .V j I H I, I 1 I I 1 I . CORNEP. MAIN AXD THIRD STS DIlEr.D & FALLAN - - Proprietor.. I .Tut onened to the rinblie. for both day and I week bonnlem. Table set with the bet the I aiarttet atTonl. Accomodations second to none I intheeity, detdklwtf MHiUilU.JU.IH1 -JM"U WMJ II ) J Vai., Prcpri.ior. R. H. MtO'W.m Co., Uruire.i GB. Axenu, Sa I'ruciKO, Ca!., 4 H Cointutc ilret. . BIIL.I.IONS Hear YcHliiuonr to tlieitf Wonderful CitrntlTC EHects. They aro not a vilo Fnttcy Drink, Marie of Poor Rum, Whisker, l'roor JSiiriti nnd IteriiKO Liquors doctored, spiced ond sweetened to please tlm iate,cillcd "Tonics," "Arpetizers." 'lt-torors."ie.. that lend the tippler ou to dr.itikenr.eo? and ruin. but nrd a true Medicine. mode from the Native Knots and llert-f pf CaUrornia, frro from nil Alcoholic Sliiitf Inntn. They are the C II EA T lll.OOII PI !(! FlERnnd A LIFE J!VIXJ 1K I X CI IM.K, ft perfect Itcnovator arul lnvinorntor of the System. earrylngoJTnll iioisoi.ousniatierandrcstoririRthehlood lo a healthy condition. No person can take these Hit tcr nccontinx to direction and remain long tinwel!. proviilctl their bmc aio not di-ntroyed by mineral poion or other niean3, and the vital orcans wasted hcyond tho point of repair. They nrc a. (Jcmlc PnrcatlTC n well nit a. Touic. iosscssinK, uIm, the peculiar merit of iirtins us a powcifid a'ent in relieving Un?ption or Intlamr mation of the l.iver. and nil t lie Visceial Organn. FOIt FEMALE COS! 11. A I NTS, in young or old, marric-J or RiiiRlc. at tho (h-wii of womiuihoml orat llie turn of life, these Tonic titters have no r'nial. For Iunn;inatory nnd Ciironic Rheamn loin n.iul Joiit, llypeiniu or I ndieenl iou. liilious, 15 oinitteiit nnd I iitcrmil tout k'c vtrn, Iiicnnen of liio Ulood, l.iver. Kid ney nnd Kindlier, ttuse Hiili-rn have tn-etunost Biiccessful. Si: i ll lliornm-a arc ennwd !' V II ial ed Iilood. which is generally pro.!uci .l by ileruiij,'cment ot tho IDiircKti ve Orsiini. DYSI'EI'SIA it I N I) l; F.STI IN, lt:aU cho. Pain in ths Shoulder. Concha, Tishtmss of the Chest. Dizzino-s.i, Sour .Eructations of tlie Stoma- . llad Taste in the Mouth, I'llious Attacks "-," ici the Heart. Inflammation of tho l.ungs. Pain in the rc tions of the KidueyR. and a hundred o'.hL-r painful bymp toms, are the oflprincs of lrpepsin. They invicorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which rentier them cf unequalisJ tfficacy in cleansing the L'.ood of all impurities, and im parting new life and vr-cr to tha whoio ystt'm. FOIt SlilN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, halt It:ieum, L'lotches. Siw-t. rinipluK, r-J..ti:'e. Hoilf. Car itunclps. Rinj-Worms. Seild lien I. Sore Kycs. Kryslpe ?R. Itch. Scurfs. ji.u..uiomtii)fis of the Skin. llumol-K and ln;cns-s of the SUin. of wliat-"r naiot or imtui.. arA llteratlv filler P an-i rarrled out of the y-Ufin in h brt time by tlie ue ol Uu-ic UlTtrH. One hotl! In sn:ii rasrs willconviuco the most liicrodwious ol 'their cura live eflectH. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood Tvlienevt-r you find it im purities bursting through tho ekin In Pimples, Krup tions or Soros: cleanse it when you End it oV-trurtr-l and aljcish in the veins : ch-ansa it when it is foul, fcud your feelings wi'.l tell yon when. Keep the Mood pure, and tho health cf the svslom will follow. Pin, Tape, anil other Worm, lurking In the system of so nicer thousands, aro effectually destrove ! and removed. Says a distingniahed plivinlo?ist, tiiere is scarcely an individual unon the face of ti.e earth whose body is cxi nipt from tlie pr fiice of worms. It is not npon tho bealihy i-l'-nn-nts of tho body that wonn- exit. but upon tin-di-:i-l hnnmrs and stimy deposit tliat brr-od thef-e living iiH!iisior? of disease. No Syj.--.;'m of Medicine, no vtrmifu., no antiiclmir.tics :il frca thu system from woima like these l.ittTS. 3. WALKER. Troprktor. R. II. MrDO.N'AI.D & CO., Dros cistg anil tron. A jcnt. Son FranciKco. California, and 32 and 34 Commerce Street. New Vork. ?S"SOLl BY AM. 1KLUGI5T3 AND DEALERS. ST. JOSEPH FIRE AND MA U I X E C CF THC CITY OF ST. JOSEPn, MISOUi: he .-Ttron&c-st Agency Cou-paoy i:i I FINANCIAL EXriIDIT Slvowijiij condition of the Company IoV j. '71 Aothoriz-?J Capita Stock, $J0t).o.i''i Atu't Actually paid, C'a.-h. 1 1 I .1 . .uck iotcs u-'fcureil, Sil.f.i:.(M- Cash surpus, -Nov 15, J871 4-',:JS5 5-- CASil ASSETS: Cash in bank and in Couipuuy.? ofllee, Vioount loaned tn ii-oifit ot 'lriirt. lil.jS real cr-l.ttc worth -ioubie the amount, 4dX,:-i Aaiouni lo.inttl on uiinieral m-cunttos U.io.' .-iu.ys uwaiuiimi, r.uun loan. -I.Sii..i. lmm:ii, nan , l-.i-ll-.ii, jiliil. tiiil - set value, f (r .iu'.iucu ln.creM on same. i. .... tii.-n tt.e liantli 01 it-eijU iu cour-o of ir.in.jnusio!i. U'Uoe 1 uriuture. 1 ). K; C.IOCK Xotts secured, !'i';. l.o ,0. . Total Available .Vfebs, i i J.j.'i,. LIABILITIES: Loscs reported and nuadjusttd Losses aiijusted. but Lot 1 tt due. .3.0:).i. -os.e8 resisted. . out DIP.ECTOI:.-; Ji7on T:oO. Oi Toot'.e. l'airb.y i Co., tVboIe- .(mv.i H. Ihtii, Ciishier Firt Xational II;;ik. saie itv i,o..i:. J. .Vcc'. Preit Sd Joi'-cpli A Denver Ciii Ivi tlroad. A. ISntitii; Of Eeattie & Co.. Baners. firry. It. Sti.ttu.!. i'riniTii il. J H Jntci. Of Bailey, Key A: Co.. M'hoU'yale iN'itions. Geo. Jiitclt, Proprietor of Buchanan V.'otdeii Milis. Si SY'indt'ttt, Attorney at Law. V J. Mi Lau'jhliii, Capatalbt. 0FE1CELS. Geo V? Famuel Pre; i.lrnt t 1. Me aucblin Vice PrrMin nf Jim A Xicei.v s i.i ., Win It Kerr tienorul Ai-. :n Proc.pt nnd Liberal Adjustment of Los.-?s a fcpeciality 'Vith thiii i.otupar.y Policies Issued and Losses Paid 3y H..E. PALfrlER, Agent. Lo-k to Your Children. The Great Soothing Ileiuedy. MRS. ! Ctiren colic and er-r.insrir.i Pi-.'r Whitcomh'i the boweid, and !'- iliuter . Syrup. the process ot ttethinjr. Cen's. Mfta. .Sub lues Ci tiViilsioLig and. Price Whitcorr.b's oveicorues all liiserf ! inci-; J. Syrup. tlen to lnt .nt.s and chudr- n. Ct,nj-.. Mils. Cures I'larrho ii. lvei.t.' I Hnrr, Whi1comb'jry and "uminvr eouipiaiut in if i ayrup. tDHlieu l ail mti's. jVjn'.t It is tne jrrout Inlants' and Children's hooth- in Ileinedy. iu ali disorders brouUt on Ly teething or any other cause. Prepared by the tjraitoa Medicine C"., St. Louis Mo. Sold oy drufristui and cea!cr in Me.lii i everywhere- tia:MAwly Notice. 4 LL persona mdebt d ton, either by note JL or book account, are noiif.ud mat 8"-t:i--ment must he raadd bv the first d.iv ot .bif!.:ii-v next, or we will be co-npellud to piaeo tho tne in tiio hand ut the proper oHi.-er lor cnl ei t on We wM f Ance nutatu aud our I'iciiii wiv p!ea:'e make a note ot this, and g vern t he r telvt - e accoruineiy. V llkkvs Jc ItLi i NKk ristM.sm.uuth. Iiee. II, l7U delrdt-w. The Undersigned has on hand . ond Ia AW kiuJj of CO.TCs.V.CCl LLf. I r At hU Milla Rt tlie Ferry I.r.n'.lin? at PlatUn.eutl Crdsrs Prcmptly Filled.! 'A li'iotrlory learn e t i 0frw'iin.' HARPEfrS 3 ZA5. Tf i-i rpliy i!:c i i I uy-i-s I , nnifc'-r -i f fasbb-U in il.c eoiu.t : y. 1 ; .- mi i-I Iih-ik s . 1. i;.. in ;vori !i tic f-; : 1 1 . ; i j ! I i 1. 1 n-i - : .hop. M-r. While ti'lly iiiimii: .inn -.' il p".-;l ii '11 a i :ir i:ir id' iu-h:-i'i. i - si 1 - loiiinii-- t-.i'ir, p..ii... briiiidtit ".!-. In i n - .-! n ml rt.d k-imsi:.I l.ip ....'.. (tt:: 'J '.t y tvtti.it. t :i'. tir - Tln-re m-vei m :t- ;.n p'pii 4. u I ! ' Jh J t ii :: I r fl;J iftltrc.'J llii! I:t-.M-- '-..i;ii!Ti .Never I.ii.ij .' il (!o It ocf t j-i.u a lii l'"iii:ei : it will p. in- j U-n times the i ii-.- in I n in.iiv!.old oeoii. ni; tiTitehe. I,io iiicti'-e lr.;:-it:ii. '1 he yiitinc In ly woo I n . a iniioher f U-"-i-orV D.i.ar ii i:i :e a ulj.- ribvr br li e. .t .' Vork l'.vi-n.PK i'ost. Tne I!:i7ur i.J rxei-IIert. Lik - a'l the peri. 1--enlii whicli the iiavpers I-iib'ifh. is ul : : ideally weil edited ti'- luotiuiis mid diuuin. : iu av.-r:i)fi! f tuilnrn Ciii not hut pndit t y : pood Ftne nn 1 poo. I I te. which, vo b:ive i tould. aro to-iiay iiii.Uii'k rer iiiHny ' b:ipjdi-r tbuii thev niay bare been Lcd'ori i! w.iii' ii In luu l iking l.-isoiiH in pi-rsoni! I m '. eliold and sot-ill nirtnipeineni f.om ix.. Koi-d-nnlurcd ui-utor. 'i he Gallon, S. i. Subscripti -n8 l en vi.i : lljrper's Dai ir f.r o;:o year.. f i '') An e.ttra copy f either tt e M.iir.tziii". : ly, or Jt.i.:ir wiil b-i :ii ie-i cr., n I..r evi ''tl d' 1-i.u fiih-i-riin i ii ;:- i'.'l ...eh. ill oin r lii t;i:n.-e; or t-ix enpn-.- tm- :M. v. i.biiut .'. "!. .-ii "-riptionJ to II ri r'.s M ii.e.-.iiie. Wee'. 1 iiini i -:.r I' i 'in- tiiidie-- i'.ir ye.ir. i'." : or two f il.irpi rV i'i r o.l.c.i.f. to ouo t . for one , r, Si bib F'iH-k -.uiubcrj can be ruppln-d ntany ti i The lour volume. f I ! !. i i 1! izar. 1 r years lsb. 'i.'.l. '7ii. 7:. ei-p u.!,y I. . it t in .n t.ii.r (in eloth. will I e M-nt by ixrrc , r. . prepaid, f r 07 IM i : T!lC I'nt;if;c o:i limper's I" " 'jl re year, which lattsl bo Jiiid at I be .-uh-eiili pofit-olili-e. A Lii-Cr: lIAiirmi Si j'.;.TIH.i"..'. At i i-i lz. "A Tcnny S.nr,! i a Pinny Kn.-nn'." And il'yon ik-.irv t'i Ai veil a l'oundn go to To Euy Vour ZIZ G 2 II 1 J2 Wc h.-ive bousbt out M. D I'm an I hot . -C'Jpy b.i. ..hi stund on M.i;',! hfn-et. whi r.- lavejust ri-'-eiva I an nil' ii n il i i.i- cerie.sand I'-ovisioiis j, wt. ' n . low lor cash. All kimN of eoimtry piodui e t i'- KMl ill lV..l:ilicr.i lii trt...t kt-u iu c-xebaiisu forKOid hkxxett r:;o. .p2Sutf. 4- Vwnf5 try Tf-:-. - id-it i o AJL tiiJS :ogk which IXKJKS " ari: fTcr" i n Li-t of hv !i Wnrk" t k';- be I'l.iin! iii t-very iv'.rriry .v.th'ii rtrat-h of t?v-ry fevri'T VV'otk- t- ; t.iKi, in.-! ru( t vv.il improve th?; 1, 0i'.pi:i v'.ll ;: .seat by IX-IUitl pO:t ect-ipt : p: fjrw Ph-f 'r.i-nomy : or :-:cn-!i of eh.-ir n-' - ini-nilc t-.roi;.li Ti i-ip, runeni nnd . mil iori-i 1 mi I e: ;. i Ivtuthn llnmr iiv in- :: ii i:...-.- i Ii 1 .j i;u I bou-aud ; ir.u.oi;. Price .. liydr p ith;: C ;-,.!' c'l- vtctrt r i.'ii m. 1 !l-t!..;.e o.iii-'. :..; outl: i V o.it tuy: I !:-. -i-.i -py ( (ti.ni .11 bod . ; : . itl:it- aul'tl 'lt- i'.i-'i ii:i l.ri :-;illuof .- theory and pr.!'.::,- : .;. ;.-ial 1 hi bol-'jrr. " i ih the iiaiur-.-, c-i-sf, F irij 'oiri and u. .; Tie.i' el ail k"i ; ri "i '.i. e T-M I-- ' : i'bv.si-in:i!. V.j !' T. 'j'. a i.i. M.I). Tiio ; complete wo k on thi tu'ijcct. Sl.v'J .'savrr's V'crks Cciiiurisiiriff ''If .111 Ilrhn fof both f-Vj.. "Aim. nnd .li 1 ... ;;i!m nnd Youne Wnmo .""Whvh ..f J.-;.. :ae r:ur.t w:iy and the wronir wav." A t..-lwoik. ii. Hsw ( Rii rhvjr(.r. A iw riln 'n. i il imi-ll i-ik i f l literiol ev uml !,viiio..:.i.... or s-.u;l'.r.i a if i l.xiiiniiii-r. wi h a tim.-' : - u.-dinx the rt?' i- t 'be tlitfeieiit itrgui-.t I I..- rai::. in ti I e! ine-irioii ol ehanit'ti r. wit i vnril of 170 Kiifrr .vinj-s. l.:i!i.9i uu l iu.'liii, Sl.f"i 7b Fi-r.-nts' Gi.-tdc ; it human deve'r j - 1 , ; f!roiii.-!i I rilie; i'ed l'cr..j -iumi'- liv M,. hi - :mi r,r.;;tM..K.-i.v. hi-ei.uii e iiii'.n re - in J -i i-i lid e liii'iii re- ir . j-:n .. Pxu'c JI.'iJ 1 niaii;eij. On.' v. F. d X"d Dtc!. Wiih oS-i rviLfions . 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