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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1872)
w .-J' f 'SBffVaaeyns !,H' .VSTM.! yaiAgaieaiarT.Trrgfr.a.i.v--;! ."i- yy.Vi1!:'-''"'. -. jt .;,-.UM,,'VL3g-V;" V'Tj T OPriCIAL. laws of the United Stales PASSED AT TUE SECOND SKSSIOX OP TJIE PORTY- General Nature No. 13. AN ACT making appropriations for the payment of invalid and other pensions of the. United States lor the year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seven ty lliree. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Beprcecntativcs of the Unit ed States of America in Congress as sembled, That the following an ids be. and the same are hereby, appropriat ed, out of nisy money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the payment of pensions for the year end ing the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, vi: For arm 3 pensions to invalids-, wid ows, and dependent relative, revolu tionary pensions, and pensions to tol 'iiers of the war of eighteen hundred and twelve, and for furnishing artifi cial limbs or apparatus for rejection, with transportation, or commutation therefor; also, for compensation to pension agent-, and the expenses of the several agencies, and for fees for preparing vouchers and administer ing oaths, as provided for by the acts of April twenty-fourth, eighteen hun dred and sixteen ; Jul 3 fourth, eight een hundred and thirty-six ; May thirteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six ; February twentieth, eighteen hundred and forty-seven ; renrutiry second, eighteen hundred and forty eight; July twenty-first, eighteen hundred and fort3'-eigiit ; July twen-t3'-ninth, eighteen hundred ami forty eight; February third, eighteen hun dred and fifty-three; June third, Eighteen hundred and fifty-eight; July fourteenth and seventeenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two; June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and .:sly-four; June sixth and July twent3'-lifth, eighteen hundred and 8ixty-six; July twenty-seventh eight een hundred and sixty-eight; June seventeenth and July eighth and leventh, eighteen hundred ami sev . , , , . ..a . 1. cniv: a:.i reuraarv lo.irieeiuu, eighteen hundred and seventv-one. !id lv G knehal Nai cue No. 17. rrult. rp o-mion. pOT1J.B Fio-ver. qflor , AX ACT to (institute hurcvepori. in the Shade, I 1 Ktfb IieJge, ridlU'b Garden. tMSUb tiUUo of Louisiana, a port of dUi; cry. I Ap"Ar Crab Itoatgraflt. best sort', 10,0 X. $50.00 T?s ,.,7 . 41. Xv,-,,,f n-,-,,1 J'mr, Ptd.Kttru. 1 vr. Ilartlel&r.lto-l ft..doz., 2. aav . .iu.i. w,y ik """". "' i Sr-M. Peach. tiu..r2. Annie. O-aze. new. bu 12 0:1 .Vi .(0 10C uiuusc or Jieijriiscitiauies ui i:tv itiaca Jtiiarfrs. wane retcu jfiuw. jja-iy nose, dj.. Stuff it m' Aiiirrirti in Cnnnw 4nin- ' s"'". "" Maple. I.)KM,;i: Ash, ?.!: Llm, 1 UUU OJ J.wni(.a in lonrl C.-6 libCm- TUU:,irutedCHtaloit.ie louin.:c.ANc.vPr!ceLNt, 1 bled. That Shreveoort, in the State off is-s f.k. phoenix. Bioomiagton. iiiiuois and all other pensions provided law, thirty million dollars. For navy pensions to invalids, wid ows, and dependent relatives, and pensions to sailors of the war of ighteen hundred and twelve, and for furnishing artificial limbs or appara tus for resection, with transportation, or commutation therefor, compensa tion to pension nirents, expenses of agencies, and fes for preparing vouchers and administering oath, as provided b3' the acts of April twenty third, eighteen hundred ; February twentieth, eighteen hundred and forty-seven ; Augut eleventh, eighteen hundred and forly-eight ; July four teenth and seventeenth, eighteen hondred and sixty-two; June thir tieth, eighteen hundred and sixty four; Junr sixth and JUI3 twenty lifth, eighteen hundred and sixty -six; March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven , July twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight; June seventeenth and July eighth .and eleventh, eighteeu hundred and seventy, and ah other pensions pro vided 113- law, four hundred and eigh ty thousand dollars: Provided, That the appropriation aforesaid for niivy pension, and the other expenditure Louisiana, shall be, and is hereb', constituted a port of delivery, within the collection district of New Orleans; and there shall be appointed n deputy collector of customs, to reside at said port, who shall receive a salary, to be ! determined b3T the Secretary of the lrensiirp, not exceeding hfteen hun dred doiiuic per annum. Approved, March 1, 1S72. General Nature No. 18. AN ACT to authorize the construction of a lrlJge across the Missouri river at or near St. .Joseph, Missouri. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Bcprcscntativcj of the United States oJ America in Cvnyrcss Assem bled, 'lhat it shall be lawful for "The St. Joseph Bridge Building Compa ny," a corporation organized for that purpose under the general corpora tion laws of the State of .Missouri, to construct a bridge across the Missouri liver at or near St. Joseph, Missouri, and to lay on and over said bridge railwa3' tracks for the more perfect connection of any and all railways that are now, or which ma3' hereafter be, constructed to the Missouri river at or near Saint Joseph, or to the riv er on the opposite side of the same, near St. Jseph ; and build, erect, and la3 on and over said bridge ways for wagons, vehicles of all kinds, ami for the transit of animals, and to pio vide ways for foot-passengers, and to keep up, maintain and operate said bridge for the purposes aforesaid ; and that when said biidge is constructed, all trains of all railroads terminating at said river, and on the opposite side thereof, at or near St. Joseph, Mis souri, shall be allowed to cross said bridge for reasonable compensation, to be made to the owneroot the same, under the limitations and conditions hereafter named. The owners of said bridge may also charge and receive reasonable compensation or tolls for the transit over the said bridgo of all fourteenth, j wagons, carriages, vehicles, animals, and foot-passengers. Sec. -. That any biidge built un der the the provisions of this act may, at the option of person or persons, or corporation building the same, bo built as a drawbridge, tfitli a pivot or other form of draw, or with unbrok en or continuous spans: Provided, That if the same shall be made of un broken continuous spans, it shall not be of less elevation in any case than fifty feet above extreme high-water mrrk, as understood at the point of location, to the bottom chord of the biidge, nor shall the spans of said bridge be less than three hundred and fifty feet in length, and the piers of said bridge shall be parallel with the current of the river, ai i the main span shall be over the main channel of the liver and not less than three hundred feet in length: And provid ep al.o, That if a bridge shall be built under this act as a drawbridge, the same shall be constructed as a piv $30,000 1 10,000 Tickets at $3 Each! 6500 IN GOLD TO THE P O O R O F O IVI A H A . (Th may secure an elegant resi--v deuce in the most fasliiona J iilc part of the city. EEAD. POKDER and INVEST ! ii7 GIFTS YALUED AT TO BE OlSTmKUTED. R. R. TIME TABIiES. MIDLAND PACIFIC EAIL WAY. Takes cCect Sunday. March 17th. 1872. Trains dally esceit Sunday. "WESTWARD.' . ., EASTWARD. rjZTi STATIONS. y0.8.,yo 4. I. M. I A. M. P. M. t A. M. 4:m i 7:H) ....Nebraska City.... 2 oo 12 4., 1:13 7: Talbot 1 -IS ,12:.-I'JI -) ! 8:00 Dunbar. 127 II 33 5rf)7 S.20 Arlington 1 13 ' 11 30 6:: b:'& Syracuse 112 33 n 00 5:54 fcV. Unadilla ! 12 33 , 10 40 &22 &:17 Talmyra '12:lSl-it 10 OS G:j3 9-W IJennot j 11 63 9 S3 7:2!) ' KtfW Cheney's i 11 32 9 00 7:50 I 10:22 . .btate Prison . .. 11 UJ 8 27 S.-00 ' 10:30 Lincoln 11 00 3 15 The time clven above Is that of Lincoln, being 37 minutes slower than that of Chicago. IT. A. tUOWERS, J. COXV-ERSn, Train .Master. Superintendent. DRAWING TO TAKE TLACE IX THE CITV OF Omaha, April Ibih, 1S72, Urtder the immodinii1 management of G. II. COL LINS, of the uvil-l:noYii iirm or'U. 1L t J. S. COLLINS, df.ilers in LcUher, Scddlery, Harness, IJoots and Shoe?. Eurlington & Missouri Eiver E, E. ir XEBUASKA. PASSENGER ASDMIXED TRAIXSj RUNNING BETWEEN PIasmouthand Lincoln. TotnkcElIuctM'cdncilny, Ilcc. 20, 1S71. LIST OF PHE3IIU3IS. 1st Grand rr;ze. House and Lot. cor. IHth and Cupltol A t-nue. the re-idi-nce of G. II. Col lins, r..i.tj urn k time rooms gas., watt r.c.s tern. w ell, stable, etc., comm.indins; a vn w ""o" thec.ty, on tlie liandbonii-st corner lot in Omaa-i 519.000 il i'rlze. ll'iu-e ms cor. lam ana Capitol Ave- iiih. v-cntaimiK el-bt rooms 3rd Prize. Hon on corner lth and Capitol Avenue, c-uit lining so. en rooms 5th I'nre. One Set elegant Gold Mounted Car- rinKC Harness uth 1'rize, one elemt two-seat Pony Car- r-ne lset Gold Mounted I)oub!e llusy Harness 1 -et sil er Mounted Double Hutflcy HarueSi t; set silver Mountt-il Sim;li' Ruy llarnes... 2ij i t Rood, solid Farm Hai ne (j f fi 1 P.i!r elegant Kersey Hore IlIaukeLs liuods to matcli .. 1 Howe Sewing Mac .Ine 1 Ituu'iS'niiii; Muiitiue 1 Howe i'vin,c Machine 30 Pairs Gents' Fine, French Calf, Sewed Riots. 0. ?n; 20 Parii Gents' Fine, French Calf, beucd Riots, fiy -Jis 30 Pairs LadieV Fine, French Kid Roots, (3. Tor the purpose of !ncrea-inz our business, I adopt tins method of converting -some ofniy per sonal property into c.ish, and tne Mibvcribor gives In word and honor that ever tiling v. ill be con ducted in the Mlrest manner possible. All ruonejs should be sent in Registered Letters, orl'obtoihce Money Order, and addressed to G. II. COLLLVS, 2J' Farnam atreet,;Omahn. REFERENCES. First National Rank. Omnhn. Dr. Geo. L Miller. Editor Omaha Ilrraltl. ( II. Thomas. Kditor Omaha lkpultlican. Merchants of Oiifilt! generally. Hon E. Paine. Iowa City, low a. Hon. r. A. Dev.lo'.'aCitv, Iowa. Geo. G. M. DotUo.Conncfl Illiilfd, Iowa. D. T. C.-seinent, Esq., Denver. W. R- Daniels, Km.. Denver. W. H. Quick, Sup t U. S Ex. Co.. rt. Dca Moines. N. It. Llawon,up'talt I-ke, Utah. Walker Hros.,Sal: Lake. Utah. Hon. T E. S-ckoI,. Mipt U. 1. It. R. Harry Rogers. Esq , Cliiyenne, Wyoming. Hon. L. D. Rand ill, Dubuque, Iowa. Hon. John Thompson, Dubuque. Iowa. Hiram Williard, Esq., Marshalltown, Iown. STATIONS WESTWARD. Train No.a. MIXED. Trnin No.l. PASSKNOEn. Plattsmouth 1 4:4.3 p. m. leave. .10:00 a.m. leave. Omaha Junction.. &..? 10ij.. 3.700 3.G00 600 4W -101) 230 710 2-30 l. 123 100 4S0 SCO 450 Louisville South Rend..., Ashland Greenwood Waverly Newton Lincoln Lincoln... ., Denton HiRhland Crete Dorchester 6:23 fc.53 7:45 ?:15 S:40 9:00 5:30 p.m. arrive s:00 a.m. leave. ! -: "1 9:(tt 9:20 10:iia.nT.arrive. 10:30 Ilrfi3 11:30 ......11:15 112:011 12:12 p. in.... 12:30 p.m.arrle MIXED. 2:00 P.m. leave.. "-?-; &Z"..'ZZ'.".'.'.'.-Z 3:20 4:40 p.ni arrive 'j EASTWARD qt- a qirn'Nrff "J-xi.xj.vyj.iiJ , TrainNo.iJ. I' TAg-ENGEK. Tr:iln :o. 4. MIXED. ACTIVE, ENEP.liimC AGENTS WANTED ! 1-eow if. Plattsmouth .. Omaha Junction.. Louisville. south Bend. Ashland Greenwood Waverly Newton Lincoln Lincoln Denton Highland Crete Dorchester.... 3:45 p.m. arrive 3.00 a.m. arrive 3:20 s.-jo . 3.00 7:43 . 2:4S !7:20 . ' 2:2.5 , rt; 10 . 2:10 ni:lo .! I:5rt 550 1:1"' ,5::i . 1:30 p.m. leave'5:0iJa. in. leave 1 iIIXKI. J . 10:45a.m. arrive, 4:45 p.m. arrive. . iu:i.i s:i,i . 9:45 3:13 . , 9.30 i(i-.J a.m. leave. 3:."a) p. m. leave The tlmo riven above I3 that of Omaha, beinJ minutes slower than lhat of ChieiKO. 'i'llOS. DOAXE, Cfiirf JTnpmrer and Su;u 1 inlnulent. Kansas City, St. Joseph & C. Bluffs. TIMC TAUMJ No. Hi. To. ta:-f arret bumlay. July !, 1 j?71. GOING NOETH STATIONS. ot drawbridge, with a draw over the main channel of the river at an ac cessible and navigable point, and with spans af not le?s than one hundred and sixty-live feet in length in the clear on each side of the central or pivot pier of the draw, and the next adjoining s-pans to the draw shall not unde-that head, snail be paid from lie less than two hundred and fifty the income of the navy pension fund, feet ; and said spans shall not be les so far as lie same mav be sufficient for lhat purpose. Approved, February 20, 1372 ! than thirty feet above low water mark, and not ksthan ten feet above extreme high-'u.iter mark, measuring to the b.utoin chord of the bridge, and the piers . '" said bridge shall be parallel with the current of the river: Plant Siiade Tress ! See Xcljrnskn. Statute, npjjroveit 2Hnrcli 3t, 1S71 Pnge 51 Li-vi Gtli Ttli and Mil Sscsaioii. iflOP.8OTira) SOFT, AND ASH LEAF lJL JL T Xj E , SUITABLE -SIZE FOli SIDE lALKS FURNAS SON'', llrownllle. Neb. General Xatlke Xo. 14. to proviilpn iritlonal rurrc:u---crnreil iv I .-l'ld )roviuect a'so, lhat said draw iiio.ie or rmtci statpi bonds nmi to pro- khaii be openeil nromptlv, upon reas- vl.lclor tlm (tr-tilitIon ant re Iinptlon ' . , -1 I4-.t ' " L ri . tiicreof," appn.v.,! Juno tliird. oigUtoen ! enable Mgnai, for the parage of boats :junii-'il and fci.-ty-for. j whose construction sh:i!l not be such Be it cnacU d bj the Senile and as to admit of their parage under the TTouscof llr,,r.'scntaHves ot' the Uni-'. permanent spans oi said bridge, ex- " A I - . - ---' ted Slates of Amcricri in Congress As sembled, That section thirty-one of said act he amended by striking out tho word "Leavenworth" when it occurs in said section. Approved, March 1, 1S72. Genera i. Nature Xo. 15. AN ACT crtcuillit'j; the time for the comple tion of the fJri'i'ii ll.vy and Sturseon Hay and Tike .Michlg-m hhlp tunal. In theSt.ite of Wl-couiii. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of B prcscnlatir's of the Uni ted States of America in Conrress As sembled, That the time for the eom p'.etion of the Green Jiay and Stur geon J Jay and Lake Michigan shipca i,al be, and the sime is hereby, ex tended to the tenth day of April, an no Domini eighteen hundred and seventy-four. Approved, March 1, 1S72. JTJenerai, Xature Xo. 10. AN ACT to sot npart a certain tract of land lylnir near the head-v.aterof the Yellow htoue river a a public park. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of llrprcscntatircs of the Uni ted States of America in Conrrexs As sembled, That the tract of land in the Territories of Montana and Wyom ing, lying near the head-waters of the Yellowstone river, and described ns follows, to-wit, connnenfMiig at the junction of Gardiner's river with the Yellowstone river, and running east to the meridian passing ten miles to the eastward of tho most eastern point of Yellowstone lake; thence Month along aid meridian to the par- cept when trains are pa.-sinir over the same, but in unca-ouhall unnecessa ry dulay occur in opening the said draw during or after th passage of trains: And proildcd further, That the corporation building said bridge may, if n.t unauthorized by the pro visions of its charter of incorporation, enter upon the banks of said river, either above or below the point of the location of aid bridge, for a distance of seven miles, and erect and main tain breakwaters or use such other, means as may be necessary to make a channel for said river, and conline t he How of the water to a permanent channel, and to do whatever may le necessary to acci mplish i-aid object, but shall not impede or obstruct the navigation of the said river; and all plans for such works or erections up on the banks of the rivershall lirst be ubmitUd to the Secretary of War for his approval. Pec. .'5. That any bridge built un der this act, and according ta its lim itations, shall be a lawful structure, and shall be recognized and known as a post-route, upon which, also, no higher charge t-hall be made for the transmission over the same of the mails, the troops, and the munition" of war of the United States than the rate per mile paid for their transpor tation over the railroads or public highways leading to the said bridge. Sec. 4. That in case of any litiga tion arising from any obstruction, or a'legel olst'u- tion, to th - f e "av'gi tion of the Missouri river, at or near the crossing of said bridge, and caused or idleged to be caused thereby, the I0EFEUIT TEEES GOTO FTJKN'AS &S0NS, BrGwuville, ITeh. THEY CAN SELL YOU Two Year Old APPLE TREES, At Fifty Dollars per Thousand, which H only Five Cents Dcr Tree. Corn, Oat3, Wheat. Wool, Yonnp Cattleanil Hogs taken in etchunst for Nursery Stock. 20-tf. s . - - 2 2.3; - 'f ? r.3 H 2 i - J ". Q & o ICnnsss City . East Leavenworth St. Jnvppli PHELPS Hamburg Council Ululls GOIjMG STATIONS. OM (IU r.xi: MAIL ANI K.l. 11:00 P.M.' 7:10 A. 31 rJ.-J0A.jI. .1::K f:.". S:.V S O XJ O? 3531 11.40 JTJ- P. JJ T. Z.OL'IS'M,ILANI IIXI. r. Kansas City .... East Leavenworth.... st. Joseph PIIELP- Hamburi; Council IJluils lmio P.M.1 4:10 P. M 9 0-JP.jI. .":J4 f.:40 I:X) .!:"" M:1J 3:JJ !:'-0 1:1" i 7:13 Tickets lor sale at all the General Ticket OOlces. A. C. WAIVES, A. Ta. HOPKINS, Gen'l P.vss. Ai;ent, tien'l .Superintenilent St. Jo?enh, Io. St. Joseph, Mo. rH ! sr-P -yz - HI H A z2 tZ yr H &3 ? 2 ri5 w. X 122 s p3 c? "J alld Ol latitude passing ten miles ..nMBi shall he pnmmnnnr.r! nnil frio! south of the most bouthern point of, ;n the district courts of either judicial Yellowstone lake ; thence west along districts of Missouri and Kansas in said parallel to the meridian passing which the said bridge or anv portion lifteen miles west of the most western ' f such obstruction touclies; and the point of Madison lake ; thence north n,t to alter or amend this act sons along said meridian to the latitude of to prevent or remove all mateiial ob the junction of the Yellowstone and j structions to the navigation of said Gardiner's rivers ; thence east to the river by the construction of said bridge piaeeoi ui-giiiumg. is neieoy reserv-. ,s hereby expressly reserved, and ail such alterations, when required by law, shall be made at tho expense of the bridge company ; and the plan on which such bridge i intended to be built, and shall be built, shall be first submitted to and approved by the Secretary of War. Sec. o. That the Saint Joseph Bridae Building Company, after the passage of this act, shall not have the right to assign the charter which said compa ny now holdes by alignment from the Saint Joseph and Denver City Railroad Company, and which was granted to said lat named company by virtue of an act of Congre.-s. arprov ed July fourteenth, eighteen hundred and seventy, to any other company, person, or persons ; nor shall said bridge bail ling company be permitted under the said charter so obtained as aforesaid, from the Saint Joseph and ed and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy, or sale under the laws of the United States, and dedicated and set apart as a public park or pleaur-ing-ground for tho benelit and enjoy ment of the people; and all persons who shall locate or settle upon or oc cupy the sain?, or any part thereof, except as hereinafter provided, shall ba considered tresspassers, and re moved therefrom. Sec. 2. That said public park shall be under the exclusive control of the Secretary of the Interior, whoe duty it shall be a3 soon as practicable, to make and publish such rules and reg ulations as he may deem necessary or proper for the care and management of tho same. Such regulations shall provide for the preservation, from in jury or spoliation, of all timber, min eral deposits, naturol curiosities, or --. " C s -3. LJ . i. 2 C -1" -'J.9 tJ C3 w o nil rj 3 n i i-. ' 4 r: 3 H - C i M i S i H : rt 0 W H R w rt H d i 0) 0 0 j Great Through Passenger Route THE OLD KELIAP.LE HANNIBAL & ST. JOE, AND Council Bluffs R. R. Line. VIAT. jrisEPH AND CiUINCY. TWO FAST EXPEESS TSAIN5 Trossitifj the MivsNsippiat Qulnrj on ISrnlpe tvitl Pl'LIiMAA' SLEEPIXK PALACES, rilOil 52RO'Sv5Z.IJH TO QI'SXCY. Without Char.se of Cars. THIS IS THE I1L-.1' SHOUT LINE TO ()UINCY, ST. LOUIS, CAIK0. MomplJl". Npw Orlearn, Jacksonville, '-firing liela. Dee-.tiir 'Iolono, l.- rayitie. Indian- ajulU, Cincinnati. Iwuiville. NasliMllu, Chnttanoo?!, Lexington, Columbus, Wheeling. ParkerslmrK. U.iltl- luore. Washington, lt'chmornl, .i.vji .j jzost j:xffju.2XjAi: iitorrr To Ft. Wavne. Toledo. Crestline, 1'itf.hr.rg, Harrl-hum. I'iulcdclphln. York, J'.oslon, and all points, SOUTH jISTJD EAST. P.isspiifjer-j takms other lines east or west, ilion. by all me.iiis tak"tMs in reairnmjj, and ee a iiev section of splendul country. Buy YoTir Through Tickets Vin St. .Toe r?i! Otiinc''. For sale at Ticket Oflices s.t. Joxppli .t '"min'-i BIu'Is !'.. It., at the Star Hotel. Ilrounville. Ste ensnii.t Cros.'.'1'cket Agents and at Pheliisst.itior and other t itinns on line of road, at as low rates as by any other route. I.ii;t::ice checked through to nil point; east. AL connections v:a liumcy arv direct and jierlect. 15. V. (iltOAT, GEO. H. Nimi.ETON, Uen'I Ticket As't. Oen. snpt. Kansas Pacific Railway. Short, Favorite and Only ALaJu, KLJJLJL. UOUTE! The Florence IS A 3LOCK STITCH Family Sewing Machine. IT STAKES A TjRTJLIT ELASTIC LOCK STUCK. It never Pucliers tlie Work, norDraws after being Wahcd. IT SELF-FASTENS ALL TOE ENDS OF THE SEAMS. BEING THE ONLY SEWING MACHINE HAVING THE Celebrated "Eeversible Feed." It is the most simple and easy to lenrn to use, and tho least liable to get out of order, having no Wiro Springs, "Wire Coils, Licvors or Srnsh Pads, To Get Out of Order. No Cog Whools to Male a Racket, AND NO CAMS TO MAKE IT HUN HARD. Warranted to last a Life-Time ! ALL OUIl MACHINES KEPT IN ORDER FREE OF CHAJIGE. THE IFXiOIREZNTOE Euns Light and Comparatively NOISELESS. Over 90,0 G&a Use. Wm. E4 PI.AHT, Gon'l Agent, Jl-ir IVortli ITirtli Street, ST.-LOUIS, MO. DUNN & HAYS, Agents, BUOWSVILIB, SBBRASKA STWTTtH Bjjyjf?.fit JV. &.mZj" ttLVT iat iSSftf: 1 -r"tj jtvfrr.- si i . i rw !"!r -5jt3!i.' rr urtnfv-i. siw ; f11 y&tpTi. f ..jsat 4 fflira. f.-fria s:?l3-- - il K13 .rj Kl EI 4- ?tjr.i.i.i:nni)iii.ar J : HILL & go i Wholesale and Eel ail o A IP E T S Mcpherson block, No. 7Q MAIN ST., BEOWNVILLE, jSTETJ. Wo have the Largest Stock, and make the Lowest Pri " u im ii - I T POLOCK "W. -A. Ppnnop f nn f q nil nn dp Qiid '?! I i I HI 1 El 1 til 1 1 ii Av ices. , i ii-am Post Office Building, BROWHVIIXE, STE3. 1S6S. i871 OPEN to THE WORLD FOR G-EO. DATJa-HEBTy, 88 sc 90 ivra-iisr street, BROWITVIIiLE No. 70 Main Street, Irowaviile. Nebraska, aj S5 p?Ih Can and wil sell yon all kinds of Implements clieapei tlian any other lioxise in Nebraska. "We sell tne STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WATER SLfe Largest Stock in the Market. Great Inducements Offered. THE BOTTOM PRICE ON jZJLaIL. ARTICLES S03LT. 4 lv SSMTB' M e. Ii: i?n wLfftw AfrA a,cil RF&y 5fa Ra 5 J9 0 bcfi DENVEH, EICIE, NEW MEMrillS, IDMIU si'KINUs, (SHEEN CITY, EI.KO. JIAHYSVII.I.E. (SEUIUSETOWN, I.OM.MUNT, TO UHEEr.EY. IHEYEN.NE, IiK.NO. (.OI. IEN CITY. CENTHAI.CII Y. VII.I.A LA 1 ONT. l.VANS i-AII l. VICE CITY. .rK.Mi;.MU. "HIS rrfargrHasj kS3J3 WJiolesafc and MlelcU 39etsJers in no x m lssiiifia Si J 1 ! vt i fi" i n jfT fi ilW Si 1 1 g i iff LlWm H M A. KjLB.3 UlLiJ 1 1 Lii. U ! J s'-,J::;u: SSJS; and mmmi of all kinds. We sell the :.TL No. 30 MAIST STUSZT, IBO'VlsrZLXjIE, Isl b: B. az V-VJH1.M-W''T-'- ' '-- Al.:..'., :J!,VTK-4.-V' Sl-i -. t-5CiI ctS V V RTT iS rx 188 210 wonders within said park, and their j Denver Citv Raiirond Company, to retention in their natural condition. construct nnv other brd?o thnn tho Tlie Secretary may m his discretion, j one now beintr constructed at Saint grant leases ior uuuumg purposes lor , Joseph Alissouri terms not exceeding ten vears, of small parcels of ground, sit such places in said park as shall req'iire the erec tion of buildings for the accommoda tion of visitoic; all of tho proceeds of .naid leases, and all other revenues that may be derived from any source con nected with said park, to be expend ed undej his direction in the manage ment of the same, and the construc tion of roads and bridle-paths there in. He shall provide against the "wanton destruction of the fih and ame found within said park, and aquinst their capture or destruction for the purposes of merchandise or prolit. He shall also cause all Approved, March o, 1S72. sons trespassing uuon the same after tne passage of tlmsict to be removed therefrom, and generally shall be au thorized to take all such measures as shall be necessary or proper to fully carry out the objects and purposes of this act. Approvedt.March 1, 1872. The senior counsel for both the prosecution and defense of Laura D. Fair are dead. Mrs. Sarah Xcweom, of Illinois, re cently ruined a handom bedpost by dashing out the prains of her husband with it. ' Rattling Mirth, from the State of Mizoo," is the address given by a fe male thief to the policeman who ar rested her at Keokuk recently. A western editor's statement. ' 'We are living at this moment under abso- per-jlute despotism." is explained by his contemporaries by the fact that he has lately been married. One of the converts at a western re vival triumphantly told those present at a recent prayer meeting that rin ding her jewelry was drastgiug her down to hell she had given-it all to a younger sister. 5 I s ik tn. CM ' i m ft l2 F" l ! COI.OHADO SPHINOS. SAN KJtANCI.-CO. And nil ioi:its in IvnitMae. Cnlnrnilo, t!:- Territories. ntii the Pacific Corit. 11 Lies the Shortest Line from Kansas CI tj t DcJivor. MlLE-.tlipSlior.ct Line to Pueblo, Tr!n iilnd, santii Fe.aiid nil jioin'.sln New Mex ico nna Arizona. Remember that tht Is theOreat Through Li:ie,n "Ho Other Ali'Rail Route- to any of the above point. There Nnoteiiotis omnibus or ferry transfer !; this route, as the (Sre.tt Itlvers are all Ilrnlgetl, PUI.L3IAX PALACE CARS, run through from KANSAS CITY to DENVEI Without Change. Passenfrers by this route lm e an opportunity o view iiik the tint Aun.'tiltur.il Districts of Knnu. and ran stop over at Denver awl isit the riel mining, agricultural and grazing distrits of Colora do. t'loso connect. nns made at Kansas City with ai: trains to r .1 the East, North and south. Ke snre to aslc for Tickets la. Knnsn. City nml tlie Kniunt Pnrificltnlhvsy. i. mm s. liinvKX c-risupt. IIEVEULY U. lO-.nt.Cenl lu-ket Aent. GKN RAL OFFICES, on,as Clty,3Io re only Reliable Gift tJlstrlbution In tl-eCounty 011 5t I A 1 miiiiiL Ti'll 101 H1TTP k T Ai "J , , AA t AA . - . itimner uiutivator.oiardon iJityClinncrrioAV PE3IN TWO AND THRSE-HOSSE PLGWS SMITH'S Cast Cast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOW I PniXCETOX IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF COSN PLOT'S. "Wa lieet) for sale this zBTTcienr rn S. T.-I880-X. This Wonder Hi Voidable reslorali'cistlic.slieet-aijclior of'tJic foebSc and dcMHtiitcjl. tsa tonic nnil cordiaS for tlie aged and languid .It lias no IN VALUABLE GIFTS oe u.u.u.u ... equal amois? stomacJsics. An a j l) kSl JLSTli, S roinctI5" to ne nervous weal loltU IlSGUIjiL jrOXTIILY ti S as SOLS DSPOT ron Surgical Instruments, IN N. T5T. MISSOURI. G-EO. M. TEALE & CO., IDTTGrG-TSTS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 3Xib!'leMiii-ito'thtrn3pi. &-5aj BUSINESS." "FruAs,lSoNi:-Vc linvelieen fooled by Eastern Krult Agents Ion-4 niouuii ; ami ImwcnniPto t!u- conclusion tlmt the btst tlunu '(' cm lo K to support "home Indus try." Our neighbors are uettlnsj up ji "club" find are nolti--; to "I'urnas NnrserleV for our Spring Mock.- Hy this inoazis, can wo be our own nsput. anil save that per cent?" Kx trart from Letter. M-siIl: You can be your own acont, and by makinti up the rcjulslte number 01 varieties, can have your stock at wholesale rates. This proposition we mako to all wanting anything In our line. Come anil see us. We pledee satisfaction as to price, quality ami varletv. FURNAS & 5-ONS. Urownvlllc, Feb. , '71. lt-tf. KNOX FRUIT FARM AND 1FT ENTERPRISE ! rS'ra lo he lUauu -iionda), April 'J, f-. ONE GUAXD CAPITAL OF $5,000 IN GREENBACKS iIsl8i greenbacks! 5 Prizes 100 1 1 Oncllorseand IluRicy, with Silver mounted Har ness, worn. jwu. One Tine-toned Kosewood Piano, worth ?. Fie Heavy Cased Hold Hunting .jtenct. and Five 'nM American Hunting Wutclies. worth $12.1 Ten SieV Oold Hunting Watches, worth ?IC0each swHJoId and-silver Lever Huntlug atclies u "10 worth rrom?ilto?300 each. .,.,,,. . Indies' cold Leontine C hams. Oent s Gold est Chains, .-silvpr-plated Castors, holid biler and , .l.nilonlmlT-i.hI-iinlTaspooiis. I vor -Handled Dinner Ilmves. Silver l'lated Dinner 1-irks. Silver ness to iviilcli women arc ca- perlall3- ssibjcct, it Is superseding-every oilier stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temper ate or frigid, It acts as a speci fic in every species or disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down tlie animal spirit.;. Beautiful Woman! IIAGAX'S 3IAGNOL.IA IIAI.3I Rlvrs to tlie Complexion the Frcslnieu! of Youth. IIajn's Magnolia Halm overcomes theihi5hel Vest Chains. I'liotocrash Albums. iJiuies s won. appearance caused by beat, fatlfnit and excitement fe:-" -i:rrastphisaiidlr-rinu's.nents-(;old llr astpins .,,,,.,,, , M -- - !i!et studs and sleeve lluttons, Fmber-ruiKs. Gold It makes the lady of forty appear but twenty, and Fruits, Flowers, ppriQ :uuji Jul OUR CATAI.OOI'K of Small Fniits. contain ing much valuable Information on -small Fruit culture, and two Colored. Chromoi, with Price List, -ent tor 10 cLts. OUK CAT.VI.OGri: ofVewtable and Flower seeds, containing instructions lor cultivation, sent on receipt of tamp. OUIt CATVI.OGFK of Roes. Shnibs. Ever Kreens, 'Ornamental, Flowenns:. Ueddinf: and (Jreen-house Plants, conutnin? descriptions of many new and rare Plants, sunt on receipt of stamp. One each of the above catalojrnes, which, com bined, contain over 100 pases, sent for 15 cents. jd We offer creat inducements to -:....- nnil liv imr lihprnl rttTr "hv nrnll " nlonn n... . tabilshment at every man's door. K. CL'.UIXG &: CO., Successor to J. Kn'vx, Jr r. -,-,-. I'ittsburs, Piu SeeiStr9.03Sarthneldt. im. IVns, (silver extension. etc. Whole Sumlier Gifts, G,000. Tlclscts Llmlteil to 500,000. ccnts wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal Pre miums w ill be paid. SINOLETICKKTSJ1: rt TICKETS fi; 12 TICK ETS. ?10: 23 TICKETS r-U Circulars containint; a full list or prizes, a des cription of the manner of dra-.viiif-. and other in formation in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to I. D. SINE, Box 88, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oluce.lOI W.SthSt. -My j so naturally and perfect that no per-on can detect , Its application. Uy Its use the roughest sl:!n I made to rival the pure radiant texture of youthful beauty. It removes redness, blotches, and pimples. It contains nothing that will Injure the skin In the least. Magnolia Ii.m is used by all fashionable ladies in New York. London and Pari-. It ciwts only 75 cents per Battle, and Is oId by all Drucglsts and Perfumers. Uyl BRGWNVIIXE 3 AT Brownville Nebraska. O . M. Kauffman, PBOPBIETOK. riAT.I. AT THIS NURSERY for yonr Nursery V stock. Farmers are assured that It will be to their Interest to do -o. All will be served faithful-u- tn nnlcr. nnd nositivelv at lowest rates. OfKaulT- place our ea- ! man more FruitTrees. Shrubbery, Evergreens, and HEDGE PLANTS, cap ue fcoufct. for tte gasawironey tjpqj at auy pih-erS-urt?4s ttCT,5C f zBr -,AB! Ann aav: f F 1 bUPIJtn BEST IN THE WORLDS 1 Sbj?: sid tah a ciacjua ixiiiji New York Office, 27 BEEKMA2T ST. W. T. DEN, IS THE ONLY HAN IN BROWNVILLE WHO KEEPS THESE GUNS TOR SALE. 3fty Also tlie JBirKi .1 jsmem TlsOPljO'V'-miD FOB 1871 Most Durable and. Lightest Machines Jrf- If you want anything, come and ask for WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIKST CLASS GOODS, AND GrAK-v TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO BE AS REC03OI1-MI" 1 If A full Supply of Extras always on Haw. .M f I