jzaxsxjzizjteiMiii OPPICI-3.L. T ,p (i FT,:trrJ Ciolnc i res-oJution nnprovuti .January eiev - i,SWS 01 li6 uflllGG Old.lCDiemji eighteen hundred and seventy- passed at ran JsECONT SESSION OK the foiitt. SECOS1) COXGllEisS. General NATUitnXo. 74 J. AN ACT to prohibit the retention of soldiers' discharges by clalm-nguuts and attorneys. Be it cnnctr.d . the Senate and J Tome of R preventatives of the Uni ted States of America in Conyrcss A- fjnbttd. That anv claiin-aj:ent, attor- nev, or other person engaged in the j pollection of claim for thiv, bounty. pension, or other allowances for any soldier, -ailorT or marine, or for any ,.,-.. ...;miu.il nniiM.r of the militarv . .. - " - o- n:vaf forces, or who may have been a soldier, sailor, marine, or ollicer of . .. .i i ..,.- r,.,.rx- . t'n ' Uie reguiai or uiuiiwci - - United States and honorably tfis- uhi-d who'slVal retain, without .?.;.;.. ,ftbo owner or owners i thereof or shall refuse to deliver or no- count for the same upon demand duly made by the o ner or owne-s thenvr', or by their agent or attorney, me ws-chatge-papers or land-warrant of any such soldi- r, sailor, or marine, or commissioned oilicer, which may have been placed in hi- hands for the "purpose of collecting said claims, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, nml shall, upon conviction, be pun ished by fine not exceeding live hun dred dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both, at the discretion of the court, and shall thereafter be debarred from prosecu ting any sueh claim in any executive "department of the government. -Approved, May 21, 1S72. Gknkual Nature No. 75. "N A(T to establish an luMltSonallaad dls ". irlel lit the Territory of Datiota. Re it enacted by the Senate and Jlouso of Representatives of the Uni ted Stales of America in Congress As sembled, That there be. and hereby if, "established in the Territory of Dako ta, an additional land district, to be 'bounded and described as follows, and known as the Dakota land district, viz: Beginning at a, point on the north bank of the Missouri rivet, at the intersection of the line between ranges itffy-two and fifty-three; thence north, a.ong said range-line, io the forty-si th parallel of north latitude; thence west, along said par allel, to the line bttween ranges fifty Koven and lifl.'-eight ; thence south, along said range-line, to the Missouri river; thence easterly, along the north bank of said stream, to the nlaee of beginning. " Sue. 2. That tholand-oflice for said district shall be located at Yankton, the capital of said Territory ; ami the I'resHleiit oi toe u mien maies is neitr- j by authorized to appoint a register j aiitl a receiver lor saiu lanu-ouice. who sliall rr ceive Uie same snary ami bo governed by the same regulations as are provided by law for the regis ters and the receivers of the other Jaud-ollices in said Territory. . Approved, May 21, 1S72. O'liXKHAI, Natuue No. 70. ANACriownJodii additional land dls- trlct In tlietjtnteof Min:ti'ruta, He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Slates of America in Canyrexs Assem bled, That the President of tho Uni ted States be, and he is hereby, au thorized to establish an additional land district in the State of Minneso ta, embracing all that part of tho pre.-ent New Uhn land district lying north of the north lino of township number one hundred and ten, and to iix from time to time tho boundaries thereof, which shall be named after tho plaoe at which the ollice shall linst be established: and the President shall have powr-to fix from time to time the location of the office- for such district. Si:c. li. That the President is here by authorized lo appoint, by and with the advico and consent of the Senate, n. register ami a receiver for said land district, who shall be required to re side at the site of tiie land-office for saiil district, who shall be subject to the same laws and and responsibili ties, and whose compensation, re spectively, shall he the same as that now allowed by law to other laud offices in said State. Approved, May 21, 1872. Gexkka Natuue No. 77. A ACT to remove political ilisabllltlcs Ini posed by the fourteftitii nrlldo of tiie imifiidmcnt-s of tho Constitution of the Unttetl fctates. Be it enacted by the Senate and Jloiiac of Representatives oj the Unit ed Stairs of America in Congress as sembled, two-thirds of each house con curring therein,) That all political dis abilities imposed by the third section of the fourteenth article of amend ments of the constitution of the Uni ted .States are hereby removed from all persons whomsoever, except Sena tors and Itepresentatives of the Thirty-sixth and Thirty-seventh Con gresses, officers in the judicial, mili tary, and naval service of the United States, heads of Departments, and foreign ministers of the United States. Approved, May 22, 1S72. Gknkkai. Natuiik No. 73. AN ACT making appropriations for tho cotiMilur ami diplonmtio sorvic of the government f jr the year en dins J tine thir tieth, eighteen hnnilreilandscventv-thrctf . and for otht-r pitriKMscs. " ' . Rc it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congris$ Assem bled, That the following sums be. and the same are hereby, appronrlated for the service of the liscal year ending tho thirtieth of Juno, eighteen hun dred and seventy-three, out of anv money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for the objects hereinaf . terexpresed, namely: ' For salaries of envoys extraordina ry and ministers pleninolentiarv to Great Britain, Fiance, Germanv,a:id JLUissia, at seventeen thousand live hundred dollars each, seventy thou tand dollars. To Spain, Austria, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, China, and Italy, afc twelve thousand dollars each, eighty-four . thousand dollars. To Chill and Peru, at then thou sand dollars each, tweuty thousaud . dollars. For ministers resident at Portugal, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, Neth erlands, Denmark. Sweden and Nor way, 'iurkey, Ecuador, Columbia, Bolivia, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Guat emala. Costa Rica, Honduras, and Salvador, Hawaiian Islands, and the Argentine Jlcpublio, at seventeen thousand live hundred dollars each, one hundred and forty-two thousand five hundred dollars -.Prov'uh d. That on and after Juno thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, there ehall be but one minister resident ac credited to Guatemala, Costa Rica Honduras, Salvador, and Nicaragua! and the President be authorized to se lect the place of residenco for the minister in any one of those States. For minister resident tit Uruguay, also accredited to Paraguay, eleven thousand two hundred and'tifty dol . Jars. For salary of minister resident rnd consul general at Hayti, seven thou sand five hundred dollars. For minister resident and consul general at Liberia, four thousand dol lars. For salaries of secretaries of lega tion at Loudon, Paris, and Berlin, at two thousand six hundred and twenty-five i dollars, each,., seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dol lars. To enable Robert C. Scheuck, miu-j J ister to ii vvat Jiritmi, to otcjiloy a i private amanuensis, ucrortl'ii.' tujoinl 1 .KMiuarv elev - one, two thousand live hundred dol are. J'or salaries of ?eeretanes of Iej-a-I tion to Austria, Brazil, Italy, Mexien, TLnsi:i. and Stmin. at one thousand eight hundred dollar each, ten thou sand eight hundred dollars. For salaries of assistant secretaries of the legations to France, Groat Britain, and Germany, at two thou sand dollars each, six thousand dol- Jars. For salary of the secretary of lega ij? .:... ..i .. ;nf..ttI,(i.it t tion (acting also as interpreter China, five thousand dollars. For salary of the interpreter of CICIIII" IIMJ as 11111:1 nutcii .J the Tinted States legation and conciliator general in Turkey, three thousand .1.11. ir mill nn mid .'ifdr tic n:i-tiL'( ..-.....- , ........ ...... - - " - - - - - - o: tins n-c me ti,mus oi Hwuiryw legation shall be performed by the in - teToreter at Constantinople. For salary of interpreter and secre- tary of legation to Japan, two thou- .,wl n.-o liitnilri.il Ifillrjr enfli. live thou-and dollars; and the ollice of! -ecrMarv of legation to Japavis here bv authorized and established. For cniiipensation of charge d'af sation of charge d'a:- ,, and for compensa- stic ollicers of the Uni- faires ad interim lion of dinlomt: ted States abroad, lorly ttious.inu uoi- lars: Ptoridtd. That no compensa- . ... i tiou or allowance shall be made to . - any sucn olhcer after the lennination of 'his official functions other than for such time as shall neeessarity be occu pied in his direct return to tin-r"nited States, and the proviso to the clause in the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-one. entitled "An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies for the service of the government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen Hun dred and fvvciily, and Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, and for other purposes." "For salaries of United States ministers abroad," and to forth, be, and tiie same is hereby, repealed. For compensation of agents ap pointed by the I're-ident to examine consular accounts, as authorized by the second section of the act approved July eleventh, eightein hundred and seventy, ten thousand dollars; and from and after the close oi Uie ii.- a. year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, said aj uronriation shall cea.-e, and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent therewith be. and the same are hereby, repealed. For contingent expenses of foreign intercourse pioper, and of all the mis sions abroad, ouo hundred thousand dollars. For salaries of consuls general, con suls, vice-consui.", commeicial agents, and thirteen consular clerks, inelu- :-hange, four hundred manird dollars, as fol- tjj1Jfr jf j, exe nmfsjxluun tno jo,vs I. CONSULATES GENERAL. Schvdutc JL Alexandria, Calcutta )w 1 O Constantinople. Frankfort- on Main, Havana, Montreal, Shanghai, Ueirut, Tampico, London, l'aris. JL CONSULATES. Schcdnh- IL Aix-la-Chapelhi, Aci- pulco, Algiers, Amoy, Amsterdam,! Antwerp, Apinvr.H, iSanguoK, rasie, Belfast, Kuenos Ay re?, Uortleaus, liremen. lirindii, lioulogne, larce lona, Cadiz. Callao, Canton, Chem nitx, Chin-Kiang, Clifton, Coaticook, ('ork, Denierara, Dundee, El.-inore, Fort Erie, Foo-Choo, Fnnehal, Gene va, Genoa, Gibraltar, Glasgow, God erich, Halifax, Hamburg, Havre, Honolulu, Kong-Kong, Hankow, Hakodadi, Jerusalem, Kanagawa, Kingston, (Jamaica.! Kingston, (Can- lada, ) La Kochelle, Jairuuyra, Leeds, ijeguoru, i-.eip.-ic, IjIsuoii, iiverjiooi, Jyns, Malago, Malta, Manche.-ter, Matauzas. ilarseilles, Mauritius, Mel bourne, Messina, Munich, Mahe, Na- u, -Naples, Nassau, (We.-t In- dies,) New Castle, Nice, Nantes, Odessa, (Jporto, Pr-acca, Palermo, Pan ama, Pernambueo, Pictou, Port Mn hon. Port Said, Prescott, Prince Kd waid Island, liuebec, Rio de Janeiro, Rotterdam, San Juan del Sur, San Juan, (Porto Rico,) Saint John's, (Canada Fast,) Santiago de Cuba, Port Sarnia, Rome, Singapore, Smy rna, Southampton, Saint Petersburg, -"anta Cruz, (We.-t Indies. i Saint Thomas. Spezzia, Stuttgardt, Swatow, Saint Aah-na, Tangier, Toronto, Tri este, Trinidad de Cuba, Tripoli, Tu nis, Tunstall, Tien-Tsiu. Turk's Island, Valparaiso, Vera Cruz, Vien na, Valoncin, Wind-or, (Canada Wst,) Zurich, Birminjrham. Bar men, and Winnipeg. (Selkirk settle ment, British .North America.) III. CONSULATES. Schedule C Aux Ca. -, I'ahia, Ba- tavia. Bay ot Islands. Cajie liaytien, Candia, Cape Town, Carthauena. Ceylon, Cobija, Cybrus, Falkland Islands, Fayal, Guayaouil. (Uiaymas, Marahatn, Matamoras,' Mexico. Mon tevidoe, Otnoa, Pa3'ta, Para, Paso del Norte, Pinous, Rio Grande. Saint Catharine, Santiago, (Cape Verde,) Stettin, Talaco, Tahiti. Talcaliurmo, Turn be;-. Venice, Wimlsor, (Nova Scotia,) Zanzibar. And there may be apjiointeil a consul at Windsor, Nova Scotia, at an annual salary of one tnousanu dollars. IV. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. Schedule C. Anioor River, Apia, Gaboon, Saint Paul do Loanda, Lau thala, Sabinilla. V. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES. &-hedu'e I?. Madagascar, San Juan del Norte, Saint Domingo. For interpreter to the consulates in China, Japan, and Siam, including loss by exchange, live thousand seven hundred dollars. For marshals for the consular courts in Japan, including that of Nagasaki, and In china, Siam, and Turkey, in- ciuumg loss ty excliange, thereon. cnx'fkii t iAii...ttwi -,,...... i. .i. .i t t-- iwuusKuu &i'uii uuuureu UOl- I T Forstationery, book-cases, arms of the United States, seals, presses and Hags, and payment of rent, freight, postage, and miscellaneous expenses, including loss by exchange thereon, sixty thousand" dollars: Provided, That none of the books published by the government, and usually known by the name of '-public documents," jj uie ii.nxiu ui juium- uocuiiieius, I shall hereafter be supplied to the lo-! gallons and consulate of the United States, except such as shall have been lirst designated by the Secretary oi State by an order, to be recorded in the State Department, as suitable for and required by the legation ami con sulate to which it shall be supplied. r or expenses for interpreters, guards, ami other matters at the con sulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, Candia, Alexandria, Jerusalem," and Ueirut, in the Turkish dominions, three thousand dollars. For rent of prisons for American convicts in Siam and Turkey, and for wages of the keepers of the'same, in cluding loss by exchange, four thou sand dollars. For rent of prison for American convicts in China, one thousand live hundred dollais. For wages of keepers, care of offen ders, and expenses, ten thousand dol lars. For rent of prison for American convicts in Japan, seven hundred and fifty dollars. For wages of keepers, care of offen ders, and expenses, live thousand dollars. For expenses incurred in bringing home from foreign countries persons charged with crime, and expenses in cident thereto, including loss by ex change, five thousand dollars. lor relief and protection of Ameri can seamen in foreign countries, eighty thousand dollars. For expenses which, may bo incur- red in acknowledging thv f-ervices of : masters and crews of foreign voxels , in rescuing American citizens from , in r.-ums ahkmk-iu iili-us shipwreck, live thousand dollars To inttt the necessarv expenses at tendant upon the execution of the neutrality act, t ue expended under I ft.., ,i ; . .... ;...v r.r im i.-.-;.i.,., f ;.. conformity with the third section of the act of May iirst, eighteen hun dred and ten. entitled "An act fixing the eninnensalioii of ministers and consuls lesiding on the coast of Bar barj, and for other purposes," twenty thousand dollar-. To meet the payment of the ninth annual installment of the proportion contributed by the United States to ward the enpifalizition of the Scheldt dues, sixty-six thousand live hun dred and eighty-four dollars. Theeoniriensation of the chief clerk of the Department of State shall be .. .. . r ,,,. .i,,,,,,,,,! i:,. him mmcaa-ui u.w ..,...- .... ; ' dm! dollars per annum Uimmg : with the lirst day oi July, eighteen hundred and veniy-ono. I Approved. Ma , !-.-. ' bkik inviir'SEcrrca FOS SA&3S CHEAP, THE NICEST ; ? s !ft ag H f M & El A Pl 11 5TW M , te M?M I M f jaSsRi " 19 L 21 15 II M hHlti E. v'tK- -itnatel n. (Urn Hock Piv- b -nc tli-iit-i.i.i:i.i t lu.rcii isonciu- wii.-r; .odiinci Uon? ':"li": .lx'.i. imr hull .1' M'M !1 t li II I . II T). Llililk HI "i rtl'.s. r:i:n.rU-, " ; -. orciiard: ho.l-.ii all 70. AolIIlK nuiirnin .v-i. ...... ..- ... lound: ;jod htock-xrntfr .n uie pasniri-. I'or further particnlnrs. encjuiruol the mi-ttr-.i'!UNl on th prpnilsfs. arim JACOU MfUIGEXHTKRN'. J. BfiZiE, . a iteZTZ?- I '-iScS.'----'AlIi'''':i()!is IVr- - - trsSvVf x .Tts foriintl in the best -"j ' :f" -" jltrftiili-iiffunilaiii Go3?33L Swelled AT a7J WJ &i PER BVSUF.L. "IWili Shell from 500 to 2,000 B. H. ELLIS & SOW LONDON', NKK. -2m Steel Kail! Bonlije Track! i pnlfimA-'Q nyA pV.lA R TJ. j && UiA0 i W &!A VyiiJ Vi. .. TliOfirfa'iort Line lr:i CIZVCIA'AWTl or COM." JIB US ?. A. Js rJ0 I i Saving 67 to 110 mi!;-'. ! arriving oao Taia In ! '.ilVflf.'i' It jSavIagOOinih, arrivlrii: r. hours in advaace at 3 .A. 31 T Z 2. O :r IB . Saving 77 mils. arrlvliis -", buiirs in advance at JP33:iXJ-A-I-SXJ3?23:iA. One Train tl.i Q'.ickcit. Ohio Itivcr, at Purkc rjiinir a:ttl Hullaire, arc Com jilcl cd. MOllXIXO AMU JXitUlT LIXliS OF PriliBin's Fah:: fciLg Izm a:i Csb JVrpnmon thl) Kute from Cincinnati r Col umbtu to iJalthiiuro r.nd Wasninstunt City, WITUulTt IIAXGE. Uy tins Iloutc von nvuiil ALL OMNIBUS TltAXS- I'EISS uu! FEB WES. Tickets forsalo .it all Tii-a-t Offices in the South ami Weal. L.M.-ol.t:. J. L.WII.ON. .;rT'I I":'-I:t Ai;'i!t, Ma-ilrTr.tntior'ii ItuIlini.T.-. 31. 1. i:all-n...rc. MO. j silnkv h. j-m .--,(.::! itM. ei en I icaunti.O i PI niit otinii lit Iq 0 ti n Tliis Wonder ul Vegelablc restorailveis tlri'slit'fi't-.mcl.or of tiie iQfrlc ttiul dfnljt;ttx'j. As il ioiaiciiinl coril:it for iiiv ngcil asstl ;i:fd it Ist:n :io ejj:iii! iiaio:3g .stoiiiikctiics. Ax :& rciin.-tJy J or tisc nervous vcaU sicks So vitii.'ij vijj:':j tire os- 1 yoi'ralZ;, il'.Ai: at ., it hi sis jcr.-.ei- ig ovcty oihi'r htiimilsrisi. E:s a! clemaios, iropical, ti'iujici ate or SVigid, ii acts aw a sricci lie lis svry syecitrs oi t"iorl'r iViiteis iii-'dcri'isacH tiie "tcljy sir-avTtli ial urt-aiis tioiva Hie animal spir'i.x;. Beautiful Woman! IIAOAX'S M,VGOImA IJAI.-iI rIvoh io iJie Coiii'iltrxlon the Frt-.-hiuss of V cut tli. ILhias's M.(..volia Balm overcomts the Unshed appearance caused by lifai.rattgnoniiiiexclti-munt Itriia'Kc; the lady of forty appear lint ttventy, an'l ao naturally anil perfect that no jierson can iletect its application. J5y its nso the roughest skin i matlo to rival the pure radiant texture or youthful beauty. It removes rallies, blotches, anil pimples. It contains nothing that will injure the slcin In the least. M"oNOLiA Hai.m is u(Hl by all fahlonablo Indies ine.v Yt.rJ:,T.omltii anl IMris. It Cisti only 7"i '...... . cent- i -r llattle, and is soiil by ail Uriifglsi anJ 1'cr.ura-r.''. Hil iFlMllllikll M RGTTTS EAST. E r I t i n i -pi . n fi If Iflp H Ji II "". 1 n fT hrnihTn QTO Ulity Liiib H U f 1 1 1 J i I P 1 JilUUPJI bCtiO r ii02i ST. LOUIS TO Ne'uTork, Chicago, Cincinnati and Lcdsville Vt'ltfnoUT CHAXGE. IS;! SUMMEE SCHEDULE 1872. JFOUI2 TJ1.1I.VS .'! 7:30 A. M.-Day Express. Tli -i.ujrh i New York. ('.cstiro.Cia leninati anil j..v uawiii .uuuy t.ept Suuuay. 4:45 P. M.-Acco-mnodation, Por all Way Stations-Daily ei.cop; Sunday. 6:i5RM.--PastLme. 6:45 P. M.--Ghicago Express, ' Will; tliroushSlMiiinsttir-DsJIy ex Efticrdaj- Tidal flee 100 S. Mi 81, aCtefan!, OJm. V.-.ZZ. rOLBTJUy. licket Agent. st. LouJs. joa:" i. snti'sox. Geu'lSnpt. IailianopoH W.E.JOXES, Wcsfn l'ass. Ap't. St. LoUlS. C.K.rotLETT. Gea'lra.s-1. As't. St. Louis ,T1AN I a A- QPXKSS TV 2 - J 3 S 2 H M 33 H Threshing Sachine 1VITU 3 AND 10 UORSB MADH BT IIIS WEIi KSOWX ATTIiTMAH" & TAYLOB M'P'G CO.. Tlio urllllnnt success of these Improved Orain-Sivina, Time-giving anil Money-Earning Threshing Establishments U unparalleled in the annaU of rami JIaeTtinery. Largely increased earnings are rejmrted by Threshermen who have purchased A great saeing of grain by lUrmers who have employed Three years introduced trni proven Fully Es tablished A'o trjierimaitIn use in 400 Cvuntiet in 10 States by 1700 purdiasers Endorsed by forty thousand farmers who hate employed thfni Grain Saving Matchless "separating" principle They shake the grain out of the strata Xo Heaters, Piclcers, Raddles or Endless Jpronsyo clogging or "wrap ping" in Flax or Wei trai?uOverblast" Fan Sieves hate over eleven square feet of surface Many It lml a of "Worli Great "cajaci!y" in Wheat, Eye, Oats, Barley, EitcLivheat, Ftas, Beans, Millet, Hungarian, etc. Unapproachable in Flax Chrt valed in Wet Straw end Grain Ensurjtasscd in Timothy Time-Saving Xo litlerings to clean upXo detention fror.i ted straw, high winds.putter ing, clogging or badweiilher Quickly set and moved' Simply comaiXTictcil-Easilyt:iaiagcilEi!mark-ably light draft Very durable Clteaply kept in order only about oxs-ualf 05 many Belts, Grar Wheels, Boxes, Journals, Sliafts and Pulleys to clog, wear outt add lo draft, or lo keep in repair as in Endless Apron Midlines More conveniences and less to annoy All the latest improremciUs'ttoncy-2Ia.UiiigFustcr threshing Less deicnUon Choice of jobsExtnt Prices for workFarmers wait for veckt and nwiiLi leganl Finely Finished Salable Z3a.-vcstica.-to I Call on the una crsigned, (or sent your nam end pest office address), and get a Fstctory Prico 1.1st and Descriptive 2?ampMet (free) con. taining CO illustrations and letters from hundreds of purchasers. Complete Tlureshin;; Es tnfclisHnicnts," as well as Horse-Power? falcmc," and Separators "alone," FOR SALE BY to 35 SI o n 0 u r r- J H X o ? i; c o o o o 5r f i s - o ts; - -D S tc ! II i "1 o 33 o P 5 - X Q S 2 g w - : c M 5 x a: o - ' O 7 -5 SX5 "? rp t. - c 2 u Z r" 33 r 1 z o c -- . '- $ I b S 6 s u. O i.0 1-3 "" rs &n vfgvp wto h iSj y. u r- n i trs bi2Wtirl2iidJ Srl Gail and w il sell -yon all kinds of Implements cheaper thaa any oilier h.ouse in ITelraska. f "i - - 2- y e?- r? J P -tJ w Jd - I e s - i S & a w!i - v S5 i i -5 hj fesaa LJ a X 0 6? ol i r g gg H j -j h n . u n-i-pq I ii) tJ 2 wk t 5 i 3 a ifcm-r-. mt-i-.mi ii - -. w lf 1 "Vv"e sell "tiie STUDEBAKEIt AND WHITE WATER t' '.' 71 !j Till'"'" --- --... -in-m -, i , ;,t, ,,,, ;$-C: "WAGONS, mim If you want anything, WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIBST TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO JL I V I si- te.;-Mi.;igferf KjOI r feiggj Wliolesale and Ed ail Thresher of the Period. V' K aultman a taylw" v pHB TEJESj&JLJEIX.& 3E3W R m H Es3 j H ai gessg & CL tjos:s"S"e It Fi4Hl tl?"Sl'. lit - P i'jV- It f 8iA - - R f- 5.-A c ""1 J- t--- "rf?:ai!a-L-j' SOSfYYa.-i-fc. -OF ALL KINDS. come and ask for it. CLASS GOODS, A2s"D GUARA23" DE AS BEUOM&EXDED. ft."?.- . J-"r' ....,"- i p P $sM giH p 3!0 V ) aJ - JMal &&& A &3tf& dfi&iJKltV M-aj, a&2iy McPHERSON BLOCK, No. 76 MA.IJST ST, BEOANVILLE, KEB, We have the Largest Stock, and make the Lovrest Prices. IE, S. "WTBLEY OABPETS AHS OIL CLOTHS. METALIO U E I A i Jjf CQISrSTArlTLY OK" HAND. sat.es noonr, i si iLjxisr ST.! PEOPEIETOR U2NTI03SJ' ss &c 90 3y:a.iisr stkeet, JB K O "V7" 2sT "V" I Hi Hi ZED . I i n T silii fi" nun L"'S11p', fiirln lioinn JJ.3 LjJLili.3 8AI1 .-?. imilUlii! . a 5 3 2 " J ; 5 J B 'J 5 3 3 i 5.J - 1 i No. 70 Main Street, Largest Stock in Great y h ft3a THE BOTTOM PRIG CMS" .ILL ARTICLES BOILI. 4-1 y rir-PTn3 rr rv rsa T rr ia w i Wholesale aittl TN" " T& jflfiimfis ninii ajiu juiiusjii lu STo. 30 MAIN STREET, BK.O"VvrITrXJXJIE3 IsTEB. : -- 7f f .' .- ye:-: Mfi'yg !!FT1SRP. fw-.mt m:1 Tliooulylti'lIabloGlftlDistributtonln tiie County! IN VALUABLE OIFTS be ll3trib:itid in L.' D. yioSTE'S 15CthnECCl.AU JIO-VTIir.Y fi 1FT ENTERPRISE ! -3 3I0XDAY, AUGUST SlIi, 172. OXE CKAXD CAPITAL PI.IZK OF $5,000 IN GOLB? 2 Prizes Si,000 rAV1iAiN 2 Prizes 500 - trreenbacss I 5 Prizes 100 I. TwoKiimtlv (:irr;ae.itil Matchetl IIorcs. with SilverMoiiMtt'il Ilariu-is. worth ?UVi eai-b. Two Ilon.es ami iliissii-i, with Silvvr-uiuiitittri! Hiirn-1. v.orth i'J" fach. Two Fiiie-ti'iu"! ItosowooU 1'iano. wortli ?-'i -ach. .i..... i.-o.t.il. vn' M.nrhnii. wortli .liln(i.cil- suo tiolil an'l i!v.t r-vcT lluntlus atcliw, worth from iito?:ai 'ach. rjnIie-'Jolil Ioiitine Chains. Gont'sfiolil ttt Chains. oIiI anil double ilafwl .-ilver Table and Teaspoons, 1'hotoraph Albums, Jewelry, etc., etc. Whole XniiilM-r Gifts, 10,000. Tickets Limited to S50,000. Agents wanted to sell ticket-", to whom liberal Pre miums will he pairt. SINCI LK TICKETS ii: f. TICK KTS -1-'; 12 TICK KTS f Jl : a TI CK ETS fW. Circular- containitic a full iM of prizeo. ailes crlntioii of tlvo ntanner of drawing, ami otlir in formation in reference to the .Distribution, will be sent to any oiuj orilerms them. All letters must be addressed Jo ' la. B. SINE. Box S6, Cluojuuntl, Olilo. Officv.101 V.."5tU.St. -l" rVH DELIVERED " to any nart of tho city. o - H-7 T IIuiUlartA9 Co. LrJ STJBSCRICK for the 'We-jklyAayerttsor. . est rr-!PCr i 'S State. Old- il HJ'-' i,r' J " - .. - IIDH..'I-Mljm. DEALER IN Wi AND WOOD L BROWN VILLE, NEB. hot: - 7! mMMi Brownville, Nebraska. tiie Market. Inducements Offered. E pttk. wc"'-. -v tnQHH p-sr "S-f Ilelall J5clcrs in ifl li'8J IIISB M GASES Br Oil PPMQWQPP ! 1 1 BEE U11U IllU. riKJJ.UMMA tAiiU ROWNVILLE mi .. ? -'- - . V.rrr- - 2 1 .. j rTl -"f I 5 . LS. j . w4 a fi V 3 i j .-. i.ni. a tirt elms Sfeaia fVrr I: -it. aoI At cntrjl. thrr, t-I pttrroive. ..f tin- fm.-i-'.Vr nitiness. wt-nren.jw htttiT tiiiin oi.r -f"r- i re I'.ire,! t, r, ri,j,.r f.llliTL. -4tlsiactou m the transfer or lreiht and px-sciiKers. BroiTiaille Ferry and Traanfer Co. March aitli. L-72. i tf IOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS I" OK. SALE BY THE BurlingiM & Mo. River R. R. Go. MILLIOXS OF ACHES On Ten Years' Credit at (J per et. Int. No part of principal due for two yi-ar-. anil thence only ono-nlmh vearly ttutll jmld In full. Proilnctn will pav for land nn! Improve ments within, the limit of this generous crellt. S Hotter terms were nevor :irxl, are not now. and probably never will r. CIRCULAKS elvinnfull particular-; are supplied gratis ; and wl-hin to Induce oth ers to emigrate with them, or to form a col ony, are invited to ask for all they want to distribute. Apply to CEO. S. HAKIMS, Land Com'r. "'or Iowa Lands, at. Curliiifj ton, Iowa. And for Xebniaka Lands, atLliioolii, Xeh J CF ALL KINDS, Noatly and Promptly SseQatctl BRB . jr"--, --- "--'-r,2T' iV4?gA "sf 3 'IE. ii 5"3 . nl i --j LJ-.- I . ri-a- -. - - M lll''Il " H. H. TIME TABLES. j MIDLAND PACIFIC BAILET;. sciiE-otrx-E :. n. Takes effect uihIhj-. M:irch 17th. Ki Tr ' except umlny. r-7, STATIONS. ',. , 51. !:t) 4:15 l:Ui .W)7 5.S2 5:51 r,:-Ji & 7.-J) 7:50 :tO A Af ' 7:30 i 7:l ; .-du I ,-:.v; I 9:17 ' uas ' W:,M I IK30 .... Nebraska Ckr.. r;ilot iHinbar. ' i ,rttt;lii. .( i Svractw., UbuumI.... lVlmyr Henot 'brev's .JSate Prison. Llmiiln.... . 1.' -.i: .- l 1! .' u . ii i ..." u Thf time xlven h!hv Ls that if L. r.r.w, minute-4 ".lower thna tlwt of 1iirus. 31. A. SHOW KKS, J. jf. ti,v . Trniit ItiitiT. Mir ,, Burlington & Missouri Siver E. E, " IX XElllJASKA. PASSEXf'ER AXiT3IIXE!) THU lilX'tl.Nti BirtVK! N PIallsRioulhand Lin:c!n. Toluliii ICiIcct Wcitiie.silar lire. ill. '- WESTW l STATI0HS . T ni:i 'e. .'1. 1 Trin Plntts niouth Omatin .Iiuiclkni. LfMirtvilk)1 .Up. tit. leave. ,K'tt' 43. .til- South JleiMi.. AvlllBllit , , ,, , OretriitV'fOtl Wverly Newton Lincoln :M- 7ft I: W -;il'.' ' i.ra. 7-S.. m.i Lim o':j..., IlHIIlOII. HVhl.iml lntt lorchrr & .. Ia- ' (. JM9)R.iD.ar(iW.i-i; i! EASTWAT STATIONS rrHl,lNff.,;Tr:i.,1 r.'attsuiotitn Wap.m. arnw Omuliii.ItiiictkHt..' t-y r I.oilis-. i!lf. I3t. I ':lli tin South Ueart Ashland reii w.kmI Wtiverly NfWtOH Unculu liii. I3t. ttB ::- taftt..... evi ,I!r. .... :lUa9.iaJcsvv :' llsHn.111. iwriTB I3&. 1:1" UkKi. :t- a. .;. . 9.BB.)rsvf. t. rJncoJn Ivntoii . IUgh'MMl Crtt- , Iorciifstcr Thftimoirlvftt abnvfs tbii of Ocw . nuuaies sluw t-r thMt tht of Oin- ,c. JOqnJMvr nrf ., Eacsas City, St. Joseph & 0. E T1MR TAHI.K X. I;. 1j take rffcrt .tun't.!t. JiUytok. !-: . GOING TATIOXS. Kim-tai City Kiwi I:iveowof th. St.Joi-t.h I'll ki.it; llaiiil:irK ..... Council lUurt's... : GOIKTG STATIONS. SOUT 1T jaxr. ' Knriiiin 'Ity . I arft I.euTenwortb .-t. Jot.li.. I'lIKU Hainhiir Council ISIuITm ... r.:r. p.ai I:IP. M Tl-ket. irsIat Hit th Oc nt-ri! Ilri.. A. C. DAVK.S, A. I.. iml'KI" (Jen'l I'asrf. Ai(fnt. Uwii'I tv' St.Jtweph. Mo. St. J-." Great Through Passenger Re- - TIIK tJiLU KEMABI-K HANNIBAL & ST. JCt AND Council Bl-afis H, U li' vi.vr. j..-::ir ami .w. -" TWO FAST EXPEESrf ri21 Cross! ni; the Mi-.-.Liopi.tt 'ji.iiH-y-i1 '' Pl'IiIJIAS SI.ICKIIG PAi-Vli -FilOJI airowit;r2-L3.K to ijt'iM1 "ViUmot (.TiHRce f Can. THIS IS TIIK BliJT SHORT L! N -' TO qULVCV. ST. LOUIS, i ':- ifTT: ;':;'". N.-.v 'rla:s. Ja-k.oii.i!l ' fif'.U. I ,-JHltir. 'til:. Il i.tt-. ' apolK. C'nclitntt'i, I jmii- :!. N.-J ' ChatiMiMM(i. I-inrtoo. Coli '' A'heiin. iTirfci-rsSttrtr. iaut - aor-, W'-.-ihiotoi, l:t&nuud. j.vii j .no st ib iss-i le.ts J, Jl '.'"' ' To Kt. Wftvnf . To!Jo. Cr-HtiiK?. H-Uarr.-b.ir. Ptiilatletphia. New ' : Ibvton, and all i.oiuw, SOTTTHVSTZD EAST-Pai-;-r.:'rs takinotlor iir:- mt r t.r ;! :: ..(., ukf tt.L-t io rfciuru.fi, and -ouctloii f Hjiif inliU ountry. Buy Your Throngh. Ticket "Tl-i iSt. .Toe al Ti,.'t- Fr.r .ale at Tirkt-t f)lH- . - -p ' Haiffs It. K.. atCiw tar Hotel. Kfow ciKim .t Cr-wn. TIcKet Aseiits. and l-,' and otht-r -.t.itions on libeof toad, at a." bv anv ot!'T r ':. "lirl!jf"ht"kl throush tonllpoiin- " ' coiuH-otion-t la uuic"." ar. rtirc : ' " II. P. ;lCOAT. UKO. II. NKIlf ' C :en ! Ticket Ait t. J. J. GOSPELS STATE A'JENT FUK TUE BI-- Combinsd Sheiler and G;' Ji7;irt J J 5-"" ' POLAID CEDTA B'' And rrowerof He.tt: I1af a"1 l".'T" .ery Stock, it WriW fur ciwwj"" vpl i-ir r 3T O E T i 11:15 r. 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