'T I ;ZH?3Z-5fiS3SSE OjPZICZ-X,. f-owvr!itlcnlst-u-i t licVziltnl States .tuil tilt Aitsiro-lImijrHrlasi Kmpirc. TUA3K MASKS. Concluded Xorrmber 1871.- Ex changed April 1, 1S72; Pro claimed June 1, lb-. T.t Titn Pihs:m:nt of tiii: Uniti:i Statius of Amcuica. A PROCLAMATION. ?ie tweiitv-filth dav of November, in 'he vr f our Lord one thou.-and t?ig'.t hundred and .-n.-venty-one? the original of which convention, in the Kng'ish, Hungarian, and f.erman languages, is, word for word, as follow-, : I'he TJuited States of Ar erica and Mh Majesty the jbioror of Austria, v ng of Bohemia, tic, and Apostolic King of Jinngar-, desiring to stcure in J: eir ri"- ciive territories a guar antee of property in trade-marls "live resolved to conclude a spe.-ia! '.m-vej'tion Uit this purpose, andh.ive j.amed s tm-ir P1onipi.teatiarie3: Tjie Piesident of the UniKd Stntcs -.f Amr-rici., John J y, their Envoy rxtmordinn-y and Mini'-ter Pienipo- U'Uiiary from the United Sta'.'-- oi A r m fr . tr;,,) nmi nectrv traveling exieiiH-& ; the ' of the United Stilts." approved bep- ICWSOl ih8 Uriliea StaleS J. !:kI out in i.NcUgating.tenihpr twenty-fourth, s,evi.uteeuhun- ,.v,.i at the J da::!!-"", procunujr wilr.e-t"S and tak- j dred and eiehty-nine. shall be taken .rmDwmoF-nE forty- Im; testimony, and fcix dollars perda -on ronat.le notice, to he given in ErOSDbEc6DcichK Kvhiie employed in the cIL-charge ofUvrHm- by the party or his attorney lti.A.r.iMt;..K- f nil which, at the end I iiront&in ' to take such deposition, to T-T T. ...nmssB-LB.' " Vlri1'nnT I 1 I t I .vnerea-j a w"-"i' rei"1' ' ,Y,V- ..-. of Marcn. eighteen hundred ami ; f t aiieu Glutei ui iu.i.-nui .wm .i ' eventv-one to be used in the Lourt -hall Oe urgent ;ieee--M i..4 i....., Majcoiy the Emperor oi Austr.a ami ' f rlafni or before some dei.artmei.t j -ipon such notice fw any jmige author-Ifi:-igry, relating to the protection of of u overilll,elIt. i.L-d to hold court in s-ueh circuit or trade-mark, was mied at Vienna by t(., n Te.Jt t,ecornaljs.sif,ner3mny di-trict -linll think reasonable and di ilnir re.-vciive nleniijoteiitiaries ou i !,.... ..?,. ,i..,..,,i .i..r!c :ir. a , ivr-r. P.ut thi act shall not l.e con- - i .... -. -.tr-iwk.t iii nor . " . . r t . - . -. .. - rnriTiir ? .irica to 1 lis Imp-rial ami noyai ,k- j v..,,tv.one savingTT u h-, arming i--wrs . wA,ir ... ;i0dtil:c Majesty ; and Hi- Mnjesty the ( JG 'pjiat it shall be the duty of AAT-S Ex3XrC3-TOIr. Brnperor of A.istria and Apostolic j ' --j e,,u.,ni..fcj:,ers of claims to ite.irt.in-: Kuiirof Jlm.gary, tho Count .Tuliu: "ceive ev-imine, and con:ier the iK:iX,Al3SIil?I3:i-a- Andra-sy of C-,ik SzenL Kiraly and KiVoai.d validity of a.ich claims as oeira...ti.eu,.ckest. irs.-yi' f Turk si. His Maiestv's Privy iJ. ., , i i., if,.,n tin.m i.f thf.m- . n j. t -.:'. TjTrt-f-p. -2. rno j... .... .. -.uais up luiorih ui.-"c hi. ... - .i.15 urea. Arjn aaii.-.u. jji-uo ... !..- C an-ulor aud dini-.'-r of the i citioes vj,0 remaned ioya' adherents j oulo I?iv,.r, nt prierr.br and 1 -at IIollSO Rlil of J'.reign Aiialis, . ,, 0 ,,,; frnvf-riltliL-ilt of the! llt-llnrrr. mc Completed. tlrann Lros? if the Order of M. Me- -niej states during the war, ff.r j hens. &c, ti". ccc, vvho have agreed gtm. Qr .Uj.pljes t:ikt.n dining the re U sigiMiie following ai tides : j j10js011 for the us&af th na-vy ef the Aktic-K I. J United .Slates, in t!i -ame manner Every reproduction of trcde-mnrsand with the like eilect a they use which, in me o:intries or territories jow reipiired by law to !o in tne wise af the one of tiie contracting parties. (Jf tore- or supplies taken er fmkisa- tfQ affixed to-certain merchandize to i jrov. lis origin aiiu ij-iain, is iii.um ieu in the countries or ti-rritoiies of the-other of the contracting parties, .ind shall give to the injured party irronnd f.rsuch action or proceedings to prevent sucli reproduction, and to recover datr.uges for tlie sar.e, a ra.iy - . i :... :.. r.. ..!.:.! authorized by tiie laws of the conn- tr-.- i.i which the counterfLit is proven-! tw. ai j a a k m-, , - - j- j.:-,ta-iif the citien were a Jcitizen oi thai country. The exek:sie right to tie a trade 'tiaik for the benefit of citien" of the i ni:ed States in tho Ay-tro-Hunga-rian Empire, or of citizens of the Aih-fo-Hungarian Monarchy in the ter- ritory of the Unite-i States, cannot ex- I i-t f.r longer period thai, that fixed v h. liiw of thfcoH-jtrv for it own ' ci'tizens. If the trade-mark has be-' '' me r.ublie property in the country of iuj oihrin. it shall becvuaily free to a'l in thecountrii-or territories of the utner oi the two contracting parties. Articlc IT. If the owners of trade-marks, re siding in tho coiMitrie-i or territories of the one of the contracting parlies, wish &ecire their rights in the eountrie.- or lerriioriwot " l'uZ .ratting parties, t, ey m.is. deposit dii- pucate co.ue.- ... . x ---- X? ' nshingron, and in tne U amber., of rotmnsreuand Irade in icnna and AlWICJLK III- 7ho present arrangement shall take efl'jct ninety days after the exchange of ratifications, and shall continue in Torce for ten years from thi date. la eas neither of the high coutract "". nartios nive notice of its intention To d;-continue this convention twelve j months before its exp" radon, it shall i retrain i" irce oneyear Ironi the lime tiut either of the high contracting p irties announces its discontinuance. Al'.iit-'L.:: IV. Tiie ratification of this present con vention shall be exchanged at Vienna within twelve months, or sooner, if po--ib!e. "In "faith whereof tho respective Plenipotentiaries havoMimid the pie- inUermnuandJUinrhmVhave nt '-onvenuon as wen in Jil:igli-,n as itiv..!l tlinr,.!.! t!...ir ....i.,. ,..L. Done at Vieunathe f.veuty-fifth dav r.r ?v',...,!... ;,. t 7- i -i . ,-..- . . . u;ic immsmn eignt nuutireu ami tev- wny-one, in the i.inetv-sisth year of the Independent of the Unitetl i State- or Amonci,aiidm th.c tweaty-thii.I year of the reitrn of His Imnerial and ltoyai Apofaiolic Alajesiy. l-.B JOHN JAY, LU.S ANDRASrfY. And w.'icrcas the said convention ha3 been duly rati lied on both parts, and the lespective ratifications of tiie same were exchanged at Vienna ou tne twenty-second day of April last : Now, therefore, be is known that I, Ulysses ,S. Grant, President of the U nited .States of America, have caused thcsidd eonvenlion to be made public to-the end thr.t the same, anil 'every e.lauG and pait thereof, mav be ob served and fulfilled with good faith h the Uaiteii Stated and the citizen"; 13 tnereof. In witness whereof I have hereunto Si.l my hand and caused tho seal of the United States to be alTlxed. Uoiip at, the city of Washington this fist day of June, in th j war of our ! al,-v actlon or Proceeding against the Lord one thousand eighFhundrpd at-d Lrcha-er at such j-ale, his htir. or as ee vent v-two, and cf the Inderndi-nco ! bISlls v,Ihout .-"wiiig, in addition of the United States of Ameiioa the ninety-sixth. sual. U. S. GUANT Aiy the President: Hamilton Fish, Secrettry of State. Geneual Nature No. G3. AN ACT to mil liorlze the con.iult:'i:ers of claim, to arii oint sj.eeial co:nxr.;oner, to t-ike ttlai ny, ami for other puriiu.vs. lie it enacted by tlm Senate and 21ouc of Jtcprrscatativcs of the Uni ted Mates of America in Cony rust An-kciid-led. That the commissioners of c:aims shall have authority to appoint special commissioners to take testimo ny, to be used in cases pending betore them, who shall have authority to ad minister oaths and alnrmations, and io lake the depositions of witnesses: Provided, The claimants shall pay the fees of such special commissioners for taking the deuo-itiou of witnesses called by the.n ; but such fees shall in no cae exceed ten cents per folio if the claim is less than one thousand dollars. fcne. 2. That any person who shall knowingly and wilfully swear falsely before the said commissioners of claim'?, or either of them, or before any special commissic'.ner appointed ly virtue of this uet, in any matter or ts.i;n pending before said commis- oncrs, shall be d.-erned guilty of per- J jury, and, on conviction thereof, shall I e paai-hed in the same manner pre- s'ctibed by law in cases of wilful and coii apt perjury. Sec. o. That ihe commissioners of chums may appoint and employ a gents, but not more than three at any t'uie, whose duty it shall be, under tho direction and authority of said commissioners, to investigate claims pending befnre them, to procure evi dence, to secure the attendance of wit- r."deson behalf of the government, n.id to examine the same, and to cross . examine the witnesses produced hv i claimants, and to performneh othe'r ' 'duties as may be required of them by saiu eumruissiouersj who mav dis- wjsaaiaBiaHBsgsgasBig oharo them at any time. The wild , ;.!'.!1S niHV !.( !! (HVt'U UK'lf JUJIUIU of each month, thev fcliall nwiKe a btatPiiipnt in detail, specifying the a- mounts liv them paid "out, to whom p-iid when and where and for what iiuPiW and the number of days :.i..-. i t'., .i. ...... I..-;... .niri inill trm-1 . '.. . mit the mimic, duly certified, to the C()ii!iiii;.-ioncrs. Jiut no ciaim w nt tlio ;m:oi;nt exceeds ten thou-and dol lars shall be examined, decided, and j r uorted by the eoniim-Moners to tongrer, except the testimony on be half 'of the claimant in such cae shall have been taken previous- to the third , ..,. r,.... Cniu'niimc io rcnoi timr. eoiivinjr. and preparing for Congie-s . i h oral testimony taken in cases be fore the said eominKsinneia. She. ". That all theexpei:-e incurr-.-i i.nilr-r l'u i)i-visious of this act Phall be allowed and paid in the same - mam.tr, and out of the same appro- i.rialion provided for in th" act organ- j ; , , - Fl m i.rl'ltiOM 1)1' V ' .. :. : ..!..:.., iziii" the .-am com:mssioui--i-jn cimm. bidmr an act entitled " An att making appropiiation- for the suppoit of the armv for the year er.ding .June thirti eth.eightren hundred and seentj two. and for other purposes," approv- ed .tiarcii luau, (.-jmuvci .n..... ... ed for the u-e oi t-e annj Approved, May 11, 167-'. anSEUALX ATUKD NO. 5&. VN" Vt,T to change the time lor hoMinj? thf ' chcuir anddi-tilct courts : tu.' Unit.Hl States for hc western district ot W Ibcou- sia. at La. Cro-o, V.a it nnncfed b)' the Sawlc find - - v . House of rprc( niattves or the Lni Od Mates of America in Conyret As hanfj'fd, That the time of holding the circuit and district courts of the Unit ed Mates for the western district of Wiscon-hi, at I. a Cro-s-e, be on tho tl,nl Tisi'-dav of Sentembrr of each vear, in-le:ei oi toe iirsv .umi.n Ul saUrv of one thousand tvo h.mdied , -trued to a'lect the power oi anji. dollars per year ; and may employ, at yourt to ee te-tiinony to be taM n V.ll 1 1" V UMll. !.... .. - ---- , the Uhiial rates, such assistance lot tne , under commission, .:- oiu - , wiM,rr-bnd rei.orter as may be neces- course of the common law, io be t.c(. t;u .utivi "i "n" . . .i....a.. . i.... J.M I... ..F.1'" Uecemher, as now provided uy lav. ; - jam! tha at the uecemuer term at u . t'loe be, a-nl the same i hereby a- Udi.-b.ed, and that aii recognizances, ! indictment.-, writ?, proces-, and other j proceed! ul', civil aud criminal, now pending in either of aid ponrt, may be entered, heard aul tried at the tune herein fixed for holding s-tid courts: J'novidcd, howier, That a term of -aid court mav be held in December, Pii'litf.f.n hiindrod and .-. . t ntv-two. S for tli i.tirnir-e of takin" forfeitures I hu lilt, j.rjH-L ui wiuiinii.iaium.- of reco-nances, and dnposing of pp" laud aHmattern pending in said court, j dvH oj. crhnnJ necary to be dis.' posed of at , aid term to j.revoat di- ntiluuatte Ios3 jf anv ri hts may have 1 t& any pTnty or to the government of the United t States. Sec. 2, This act shall not interfere with the term of said courts appoint ed to be holden at Madison, -in said district, nor with the power now pos sessed by the judges of .-aid court's to t prder special terms ot the same, a: now provided by law. Approved May 9, 1S72. Grantuii NATt".: No. 59. AN ACT to extend tiii inno of payment for tSVir J,iu.:s by p3r.-nas huMltiK pn - m.,-tton- tit!." pnIUe LuvIn. lu tti- -tjtte of Minnesota. Wise ntlii, unt! Mn.!i:-...f aiid Territory of JJAknta. lie it enacted by the Senatr and J louse of lirprcscntutivca of the Unittd Staffs of America in Conyrrs awm blcd. That all persons holding re emptions upou any of the public lands of the United t;t.itis wthin the Plates of Miune-ota, Wisconsin, ai.d f mItio u.1 "f the pMi.l.c mausm U!i I'lm-iiowi'-s wuiiiii uie l?1?? ut llUiKZ,u u ,scoli""'. al' Miemgan, and territory of JaUota, Michigan, and Territory of Jtinota, who-e final payment has not been win.-.. Iiti:ii reivmc t hi.-s lint liffii , : ;; , ' : , ., ..... j desha.. be allowed the additional tsn? of "I,e y,e:ir in whl$h to I:l:tAV h" ; V '""V J ." , at ."- .-e;i u.y-eiHpi... re rp- (itiired to be paid for hv the present laws. Approved, May 9, 1S72. Ge:i:i:aTi Natl'hk No. GO. AN ACT for ttie r.-ttef ol purchasers- of Limls soM tor direct taxes In tho InittrrecUonary lie it enacted by HcC Senate and House of Ii jircscniutivcs of the Uni ted Mates of America in Cony res A--,-sciW(rf, That no owner, hid htira oi abigu., of any land sold for taxs un der the provisions of the act entitled ""An act for the collection of direct taxes in the iiiaiiirettionary districts within the United States, aud for oth er pu i poses," approved June fceenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, and oj the acts amendatory theu of, shall be nermitted to recover the same in to other necessary facts, that all taxes costs and penalties due upon the said land, at the time of the sale, have been paid by him or them, or bring ing into court and depositing with the clerk, for the use of the United State? the amount, with interest, of tho tax es and penalties due lo the Unit... States on account of the land wbtn ! sold, together with all the roots and exptn&e- of the sale, which sum, in case of the lecovery of the land by such owner, his heirs or assigns, 'hall be paid by the clerk into the treasury of the United States. Sec. That in all eaos where the owner of any land sold for taxes as aforesaid, his heirs or assigns, shall re cover the same from the purchaser. his heir or assigns, without collusion on his or their part, by tho judgment of any United States court, "by reason of a failute, without his or their fault or neglect, of the title of the tmreha- cr derived from said sale, the Secxcta- ry of the Treasury, on the payment into tne treasury, Uv the elcik, of the money deposited with him as afore- said, and on being satisfied that any purchaser, his heirs or assigns, wiin out his or their collusion, has been evicted from or turned out ot posses sion of rny such land by the judg ment of any United States court, in the manner before mentioned, is here by authorized, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise apnropria- fte"'. l, rc-oav to the person or person-. ened thereto a sum of money equal to L.iai originally paiu uy uie pureuas er of the land so reeoypred, if the same hat ben paid i::t :ke treasury. Approved, May y, 1j7. General Xattjp.e Xo. 61. AN ACT to perpetuate testiaioiiy in the courts of the United states.. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unit ed Mates of America in Congress as sembled. That hereafter all denosi- thins taken do bene os.o. to be used in any civil cause depcudiuir in any court m any iiistrict oi tne united states. for the causes aud. before) the officers I incniitHied in section thirty of the rtruV":.iuir . ' j u..v ... ' w.c oppo-ue party or ma auorney -m neon:, which notice Srhall state the ' name of the witness and the time and ; place of the taking of his deposition , em-'and in nil cases in rem, the pen-on iiMvimr mp ncpH(!v or nn.-.-c sion of the . .. ..... i.: .... ,r property at the time oi .-eizu re shall he ilccint'ii uic iniver-u pnn, unm claim shall have been put in ; and win-never, by reason of the ab-enee from the district and want of an at torney of record or other reaor, the Mviiii: of the notice heiein required hall be impraeticime n nan in.- i.i -ul to take such depositions as theie therein Approved. May 0, 1872. Steel Hail : ISonfcleTraels: ! Vrnrlz , i' -$ Ar, y &&llilS):t 4AW, Wi & Ti.-'irp.-if-iuirt j.morr.m &, ClXCI.Vr.'ATI or C(.UH.ts . A ? i oaviiiK S7 to 110 JiiiK-, .il arriving one Taix in AtK.m " t Saving SDiniio. arnlns hours m advance at BALTIlvIOBE. 3IORXIKC. AKD XicnT I.l?'15 OF Faan's FakE Irr:;ifg R:,m rA Sfcp'q Car.' Are run on this Route from Cincinnati or Col- umbns to IfciUiinurc ajul Wasliiiistoai Citj-, WITHOUT ('II-fE. 15v this Rocte yon aviitl A I.L 0"MN"IRI7.S TRAXb- FKRS .tad FEISIillJs. Tickets for'-alo -it all Tirk.'t Oilicca in tlie Pr'iith aud We-t. . I M COI.K J. TWIIOX. "tienl Ticket AKont, Ma.' t Traupor n laili. ..."-. 114 ll.tititnt.ri-. M1. SIDXKY 15 JOXES.a"! IM!. As t CincminttiO Kansas Pacific Railway. Short, Favorite and Only AJLL Xi-VIL IIOCTE! TO (.KErtEV. CHKYEXNE, ItllNO. HOMIKN CITY. fllHlUALUTV, nnxvi;i!. i.itii:. iiiio -t iti:.'o t.m- :.NcisY. v: ko Til L I.A FONT, I. VAN:-.. .MvnY-viu.i- ','0-y;;Vio i . ' SAIr UMCECITT, aci:.mi:nti). 'j.vn ru.vNi.i-co. colouad fn.ix' And a'l i'int- m Iiwiins. Coloi". t lie Territories, mid tlie I'.ictltc Co:i-t. : "i ill LKS the siiotttsjii.Mie from K;.jus Ci i fO t to I'faer. 1210 "S.r.l tli ."iinrtpst Lino to I'ucblo. Tni itl.d.aiil i Ke.ni.il .ill injintsin No JIt.- ie i.ni Ari7ii .t. Ite.acmber that thSi'-tlipfiroat Through I.ine.antl 25To Otlicr AliHail 52. onte . r. of tin aSoe point t. "n-w nnotel:ow5 oT.in.bj- or ferry transfer by r.-u! a.'. ti-. ro.it Uivt-r- ..re ail I5riIeu, ivlj!.3IA palack cars. n-.n thrju.'i f. . . Iv ,X-S CITY to DKXVI.1I V.'iinout Ciianse. Iiwn-i rs bv 1 i .e b..ean o;it,rtur.ity ol vi wiiii; tin. lit - " '-.utr.ral l)!ctric" f Kan i1 u"d itii ),. "" hi Htea.iT.t:nl J-.it the . eh Uiitmij;, as.-Kitltural .vml f,raiii;; ihstriu- of tolora do. Close cumeeilnns ni.ulo at Kansas City iwth all tran.s to ami lr-.ni tli" Iv.ist, North anil -.Jiith. lie sure ti nk for Tieliet- a la. ICaniis City mid tlie ICaii-s X3nville Railway. I'PV i - l'.'.'! N l.iri-ui.t. IlKVnt'.Yi. Ki.ni.i.fii i . .t .i;-:il. GE7"j:rj '-L. Ot'I'lCES.Knuiio Clt,Mo PlpntssiinTi rSite A inll sa 3 itiEnf! S !(.'?! s?5 ra tt w4m c ttit ' - -- i 1860-X. TJjSs Wosderul Vcoiahlo rcoraiart'itht-Ssevt-sisicSsor f tJc ffieeiiie iiticl TcblJiS:ti'1. L:i lonic'l crdlrdfor the at?Ctl IMUl i-HlXUM S lUtS 55 et!t'S :noas iiomnvlili. " ..... -vijf ati .-. iiiiHiUi tl,4:i- , , .- , aess o Sasc5 '.vniuen are cs POtsaSIy S'iljoci. it Is -.nerca U' - r frery Jsjt s3i?rsu?i;sit. lis 1 l4 ms- tropjcai, iviiivci i. .-.. -..j . . j 4tO VJ-i . lmy rs. st ;ict:i as a ?jj tic Is2 i". vr.s .;?c-: its of tllsorili'S !afCk: esHiics'igims tiie rdi!j .ircnli is;d brocks dstvu Ilia 'Aiiinml spirits. I Y A W c V a T u A I i 0 J I'"or friscrrlas H2ici Hinuttfj iu Hit IlnaianKiilr. To Prevent Its Kallisij; Otti uml 'i'umiiiij Gray. A ell-iresrveil Head of I fair. i:i a person ol miilille :se. at once l.espealcs. refli.cii.eiit, elesance, health and beauty, it may truly be eailtd W man's Crov.n.ns(lo-y, vrliile men are not injensi ble to its advat8s ant! charms. Vvr tbinfr are more dlstaistiJis than thin, frirly, har-jli, uninnieil Ilatr, 7, Ith bead and coat covered with Dandruir Visit a barber and j ou w ill feel and look like a new man. This Is what I.TOX'S Iv.VTi IA I ll, N w ill do all the time. The charm wlik-h lies In v. ell lilactil Hair, Olisy Curls, Luxuriant Tresses, ami a Clean Head, is noticeable and irresistible, sold by nil Dru&sists ami Country Stores. 75?n'Sf! v:--v. . j t. u u. v iii ? . t"-- uzs r zgs w WiMMikhim T5 w sn& SGUTE 33AST. OL2i Only L:ae Running Through Cars ntoji ST. LOUIS TQ "-CewYcri:, Chicago, Ciacl3i-at:ia3L:usviI!e, T.VSTIIOUT CIIAXGE. 1872. .SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1572. 2?GZM T&Ei V ?.?! 7;S0 A. i.Day Ezpress. llin.!;l t Now Yi.rk. C"l. ...io.Uticincatl and Louisville U.nlj ciccpt ui.day. 4:45 P. Mr-Accoiiimodation, For all Way Siat:nt lu.ly except sun-ay. 6:15 ?. M. Past Line. AVith Pullman s Palace Sleeping Car throush to Iev York. Cincinnati an JLLouibvills li.rlLY. 6:45 P. .0icago Express. iVith. through Sleeiiin; Ottr Daily ex. Sntccdsy T&tOSa; IOC H. FnalbSI., Kr.Ctasisal Ftlsok f.:i. roz,r.Di:rr. Ticket Aeut. at. Louis. JOAX K. SOUfKlX. Gcn'ISniu. IutUauaiMilK W. E. JONKS, West'n p-.s As't. St. LouK ai:.TOLLETT. Gen'llMs. .s;'t. "rt. Louis. nifiTin I E s r-i n TSr i l 19. a X3BaEUGi . -r n i T lfl a a . a 1X11 U; W " X si a V, o S " -. i x a z - j: r- o "3 rz?c3Zi Thresher of "AULTMAN f9 H w T I i s Threshing Machine "WITH S AND 10 noasrj llotuitocl and Bown jfowor MADE DT TH3 WELL KX01TS AXTLTIIAN" &TATLOE M'P'Q COa: 20:vcls field, Oliio- Tlio nrllllnnt success of these Improved Grain-Sarinj, Time-Siviny and Honey-Earning Threshing Establishments is unparalleled in thcannali of Ihrm Machinery. Largely increased earnings are reported ly Threshermen who have purchased A great s iving of grain tyfFarzrs icho Jtave employed Three vcjrs introduced anifyroven Fully El. raultslied Ao experiment In vse in 400 Cbimtiei in 10 States ly l'OfrpurcJtascrs Endorsed by forty thousand farmers who haxe employed them Grain Saving MatcJdess ".separating principle They shale thegrain out of Vie straw aVo Beaters, Pickers, Saddles or Endless Aprons Xo clogging or "wrap ping" in Flax cr Wet Straw "Overblastn Fan Sieves harcoicrdtrci sq' -re feet of surface Hauy klmls o "Work Great "capacity" in Wheat, Eye, Oats, Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Beans, Millet, Hungarian, etc. UnapproachaGlt in Flax Unri valed in Wet Strata- and Grain Unsurpassed in Timothy Time-Saving Ab litterings to clean up Ko detention from, wet straw, high winds, putter ing, clogging or badwcatlier QuicJ.ly set and moved g Imply eensiructetl-.EK:7v managtd-Eimark-ably light draft Very durable Clteaply kept in order only about oxn-nvLrcs many Belts, Gear WJieels, Boxes, Journals, Sltafls and Pulleys to clog, wear out, add to draft, or to keep in repair as in Endless Apron MaclunesMore conveniences and Irss to annoy Alt Vie latest improvtmcnls3ioriey-In.ii.liig-Faster threshing Less detention Choice of jobs Extra Prices for work Farmers wait for weeks and montht Elegant Finely Finished Salable. Znvesiigato t Call on the undersl5iicil,- send your nar4 and post office address), and get a 1'actory Price List and Descriptive Fnmplilet free) m taining CO illustrations and letters from hundreds of purchasers. "Complete Tlireshing Es tablishments,"' as well as Ilorsc-Powere ualone," and Separators "o&mm.". FOR SALE BY I i ? ca Z o 0 - s -i za JL CZ p P tr r - & - ta c tc P Zr c 3: X s it I o I - si r . ' o ti ifl o c, Ti 0 c Z 33 Can and vril sail yon all kinds of Sinplozneiiia cheaper tliaix any otiLer notice in 3TeLraska. f S1 ? ? ." ? M M f ? p r o s .HJ P H j fi -vw h j., - i; -. 5 S i- O -jr I 3 5 : j?- 2 7 5 S g e ;? S 1 r I 0 i i . ! S ; ? J b - ?S fe fc3 M I sn - s i- c i? .' 3 si e--ai m s bj s? w ess fe-? I '-9 - s? I g -i .8 si i r nr ffl'oi ' o . . . - n UlU LliilljJ fe2 ".'.I.'. -M v,;, s on S t '" 'I , . Zir' ' 'Jr . crc ? , v tC -M" ;5- fej t'...,. 'l'v . i , r?3Al . -y-J. ., . UlSl yfi. fC " '!"' 'O',"' ' 'r?: ' a.fr: -,.3 sf, z s faiS! j'flin '('.p" . 4,r y. .-' f .!!W .& fa fr" 7 . ."t- -..vuTtA A -r5, .- -l -isi-rt S?y fi K-fi UK'',,' '. $vv- - ' v . tr. v . ' rjrf i .-v i H rfefVteSN S'? JlSS 1 H TheUKilia.!f.iri:iitMrbuti..nlii tlio Countr V. KWitmsP '.AMTV - U Stffr ftf"4r hi mw .c-.-ijvrr'i r h g? LJ ESKsKSSsl 1 I Is ?S-fe'f I I It 'l!SS;S?iS53Sl IJNfessffiaVii, ', rl HiftS itiNmSL ri Mtz f-a'1 f U.mi ft&te W WX irn tYc sell tlie STUDEBATvEIl AXD and mmm If you want anything, come and ask for it. AVE KEEP IN OTHLXG BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS, AND GUAEAN" TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO BE AS EC0IJ ENDED. TatLor SSE3SS3E1. the Period. inn & TAYLOR" ft ts j c a5 JS1 WHITE WATEB tc.-osa r r 0 D IN 1 & v ft -nNi.-X- . GONS, of all kinds. tiiSfaLfctsi.jj.imi i i wi i 'i ,..,r,-.,i il.- .-y ,1JL r r- " r &L .i b$m smWi k ittiim - zur-.i KJir- k i5 .--feU- .E3' SS 2i " iBi l ' -' '" " V' Lu- --4'- y- riiEBi a. "SBBffiS&SBarssi Wsm m G -jrw, iia ci IvTo. 76 MAIN - M" ?sl I i? ' K231 !? .-Si P51C53 ?T".M j rjT W We hare the Largest Stock, and make IE, 3. WIBLEY. DEALER IN gp 13 OASPETS ANB OIL CLOTHS, METALIO AND T"OOI UEIAL CASE CONSTAKTIiY OH EAUD. SALES UOOr, 1 si -zLjxisr STJ GEO. DAUG-HSBTT, PEOPEIETOH TJXnTIOIST SIOTSIILi 88 sz 90 avr.iisr stkeet, 33 "JEb O "VT J5T "V Z L HL E . 55Sp &&C3 fi PllPllICihllKT uiiti i ill iiiullllip e3 CZ3 l3? L3 nirJa No. 70 Main Street, - - Largest Stock in th THE BOTTOM AITu IJIioIesstlc and Jl bbuliui.,ri u rliJiUJiuCL Ulluulioiidil No. 30 MAIN SXrtEiST, BEe0"W"T"V'XiIID, JTEDB. UWM IN-VAIL'AIdLE GIFTS be tlistribiitctl in L. D. SliSTJ'S 15G111 UERV1.AII .IIOXTULY B 1FT ENTERPRISE ! k? 53 " '"' 'lrn" n 3I0XDVY, Al"r.ST5tlu ls72. OXE t.KAXD CAPITAL PLIZT: OF $5,000 IN GfOLD! lpP?Ssl-io'(lTeenbacks! 5 Prizes iGG I THoI'uniilv Carr :cf-.iii,l M.ite.ieil Torwi. with Mlier 3Ii.untel ILiruess. worth t1.' e.ich. Two llor-.-. .mil llti-T . uilli Mlver iiiuiinlci Harness. -.rtl. -uoe.ic h. Two tme-ti.i.t-tl K.r-.'WtwHl Punn, worth W 'ch. Ten Fa-.itlv owins Msihm.s. worth -lwiencli. o.n.tiltl.mSilver Le.ec limiting Watche-, worth lr..maJK?st t;li. lJtllC-i ;oll Lfont.n" 'h . Gent s fiohl f"t fiains. -ulirt ami (lmil.If lii'.il Mlver Table anil Teniooii-, Pho.or.iim Alo. iu-, Je.velry, etc., etc. AVliole Number Gift. 10,000. Tickets Llnilteil to S30,O0O. Agents WJiititl to -.el I tickei?. to whom liberal iTe iniunis Will hi-- p.uiL SIXG-ETH'XirT--?-: Tli xKfi:; 12 TIC'K LiS3: ioTIflChrrS f40. Circnliirs containing .1 tn 1 l.t of r'es. :iIi enntionof the ".u.in.r 01 tttiAi'14. nert other in formiitionuireft r-11. -t.. tl.- l"-tr.tuu..ii. will be sent to an onerHTiiu; tusn. All Utters mu..t be ftdillCfesell to I. IX SIUS. Eo:j 86, Cincinnati, (Uiio. Ofilce, 101 W. .'5t!i St. -l-ly DELIVBRJ-D 7" N to any r-irt of the city. . ! Mudrtar? 5 Co. SUKSfKIBE r.irtlie,'Ve'klyAavi;iiser." Old- pa yens t? Sts. Wholesale and Xv J -tLi &3f i ssl !FTK ..IP tw. m w .u.y iy-i-1 Mlfll 4J.1-L-J . QP Gift ! 1 i& I Q & n McPHERSON BLOCK, 33S,0"WjILLE3 2srEB O JL .3 "--J"'" 'WJ J-' r? S ga BR0AVXVILLE, NEB. Hf-J-;! n a.S? i rtrrt tSi si" Brownville, Nebraska. Market. g JCJCh UUililufluUtilJ mdZjlia Great Inducements Offered. 13 T aTT JL J J 1 , Pj;- AI-TICLES SOLD. JHcixil EPeatvrs iss ss 2 : iJ.i,-J' 4.1 .Liiij rro mmm r t iiAili OlLll i!5 "S! 9-9 15iif L .-'.-i is- - !if' !!? r-3::f P VJLT-if WfU fi R z Ty W IX'S a nr-t ., 11' .at ami 1. rf.mrol, fin. Iirll ni.rt-Iin. .it H.i. Tmns'. r III. .I1 s-., u tr. MOW I, Mi-r Mi... i.vi.f- lulir ..r. I r ! to r ', r jir -;isfc;:oti ii the traifr ot ireighl ana j t-utfrj. Rr.iiTr.TiHc Kerry and Transfer Co Mar h -.th. i;j. tf IOWA HlO NEBRASKA LANDS FOR SALE BY THE Burlington & Mo. River R. R. Go. JflLLIQXS OF ACRES On Teu Years' Croditat ( per ct. Int. No part of principal ilue for tv.-o vears. and tli. iiecur.ly oue-:s:tilli vearlv until paitl iu mil. Products will pav for Ian.I mtl improve ments within the limit of thi onerous i-n-ilit. Cm' Helter terms were never oir- red, are not now. and rrobnt.ly u, ..4 r T,u j. CilSCUItARS giriir!; lull pjirtioii.irs are s-upplkil gratis; and wishing to m-ltice otli er to emigrate with them, or to form a col on v. are liniUl to ask lor all they want to hstrinte. Apply to CEO. S. II AliUIS, Land Com'r. Ktr Towa Lands, at Burlliijttonlowi. Ami for Nebraska Lands, at Incoln. Nel JOB PBIMTING, tr AXL KINIi-. Neatly and Prpmyily Execato- li'4 4 P inui : iwlsi' eis& ZSESS" t V 9 -i:vd , t-3 rT- ? Kt.-am 1 -"-r Eel ail L the Lowest Prices. K. R. TKfE TABLES. MIDLAND PAOIPIO EAILWAYS I SCHEDrUj: INTo. r, Takes effect suntftir. ?.rarch :nh. 1st:. Xraies . j except Similar. V K-.TWARD.J STATIONS. , No.lt. IVo. 1. I'. M. 4-i 4:15 4:17 5:10 5.C 5:56 6.-.M ft.M I:?J 757 8:10 . jr. i a ac r 3 I17 I ..&,. 8 i 1 ' Sll i I .' 5 54 I i 5S r: ,! 5 17 1. .. 'A II . 15 1' 5 Xebmska C'itv. -J 5 TallH: ; iJimhar. rll iigitm ' Xvruttise S--J2 . 3.57 9:li : St50 10-12 1'.2 10:10 Lna'.iIIu . . IalHij nx -HflUHlL. Clienoy's .tnte trl-oii Liiicln. The time Kivi-tt above- is tn iiir XjaeolB, 6 minutes Mouit than thiit of t Olcaso. M. A. MH VKIt. i. ". COXVEISF. Train iluster. yntu, Burlington & Missouri Eiver B. S, IX XEIir.Ai.KA. PASSEXGIIlt AXlT3IIXi: TRAILS, ituxxixi; ni-.TWEEX PlaUsmouihand Lincoln. Tesnks CH'ect Wctlnc-ilar, Dec. 'J0.1MI. WESTWARD. STATIONS Train o. MIXKO. . Tnifti . 1. 1 I'JStM.J Plattsmouth ' " p. m. leave. Wnwajit. !..,. OtDillHl JllRCtfHIl..' irS) , ,.,..,,.. i hie-.'i-., T.ottin.vllk 10. 'MhM i , eolith Ile-iti 5:W Uiram. AlU.iml fOH IIMl (irtrpimootC . 7.tw . 1I-I&. WniiTly '71". r .. Nt-wtoii 7143 rz.U tf. Bi Lincoln &I3 ln. nrrlve KTjp.K.rr 1 I "CIIKK. 1 Lincoln S.CiR. IaTft tp.Bi.U-. I), nt.iit ' :; ,2-. ji.iiiauu , -toij ih.i 'rvf . . ts 1:3 IkirtJit-ter j l(M.injirrie.j . .rr 1 EASTWABI ?. STATIONS Trnia.Vo.a. I'lKSHFK. 'mftx. i. HI -.FI' r!.ntsimni:li . ..., Omlui JuncUhii.. Sr p.in. r.rrive &mi si. -i in-. .. ., , h . 1-S - 7. IHiivilIe l.lltll IVlM lrt lt lil.-. ' l..)(J 11-lt.. A-.hlui.tl. (irptir..ott V.'.iv.tIj Xt' ton Smcoiii . u:ft Il:3P-. iiUdife ma. T.lnroln Iiimton llisti!.iinl 11 :k5ii.n arrive f:4Spjn ar- lifcOS ttl IftW t . :3 -S) !fcSajH. Ieave.,3Aii. . ' DorchetT The linve- given above is tlfat of 0-iha.b nmojiss slower than that of Chi-jso. TZIOS. IAK. Chief Businffr nmHipnftm Kansas City, St. Joseph sG. Eluf ti.ixi: tai:m-: :co.if. Ti tn'.eejfert SHmUtt. Ji.ty juh, fcTTI. GOING -vTOB. TOSC TATrOXS. 1i' .( JSJUf. IA XIII BXI K.iii-i tlfy i--l..t Ij-:tvcuworth 1 , 1 J .-pit. PHt'.JtS , iI'NUlC- . 5-3 ifc3l , 8: ! I olillCII Klncg G O I r G STATIOXS. ht. ris jm Knrs.li l"itr ... II5 P.-tf. i' .. . 1.3 J ."j) : Fst Li-aveHWortlt M Jo.ph. .. I'lllILI--., I larnbit . , . t'outunl Biatl' n-i5t.s torle.itnH thGllTM'n-',fl' A-CUAWE-s, A. I. I!UXK1" Gen'I I'.tw. ?..nt. Gen'l.Br .r M.J.. fj)!t. Mo. btJKtit. ' Great Through Passenger Route THK ij XELIAB"j HANNIBAL & ST. JOE AND TWO FAST SaTEESS TSAi: s I. r : .:; tl M.s-,!s. j.j 1 ..; Qu1im- i.n ' ph.Ij?ia:; sLKPi.-tu palace.-- -KKOM B2iowsm.E,a TO qi5.n Without Ch.iie ef t'art 5IO-I TIU5 l:rTsIIRTLINP TO qriXt'Y, ST. L0UI.S. cmvu Xemuhi. New OrIe..a". Sipy TlUe. -nfe- iielit. I)"cu:nr Ti.lon . I :t layette TnliJ- api.lii. ('inc.;uiati. Ijwii-viIIf. NhvUw ChUaie.i;.i, Li-Ti.mton. tVilnuifM. Wlitt.au.:. Ir. rslHirt;. lialti- uwj.r v wOt.M(ioa, Uiehn.wnd, j.vjf j .TiasT nizsiR.initTtZK"71- Tu Ft. V."rvw ' -'!-. fTestMiK'. 'ers, 1 farrisiMirjr "in ...lelphhi. v . 'W, 11. t .h. ittl ull p.J"'-' SOUTH rX) SAST. I'a--iiK,rt:i!..iaKOtherl:n. 'a"''' "" hv .if! r'o-v . t ik" thi- in r'u-.!; i- il - etii. ! f i?.ihtl coontiv Buy Your Thi onsu Ticieis Hv2:r St. JToo usitf Q:si-? Kir sale at Ticket rt.es -. A . ' ' BlufTs K. R.. at the - ir Itetel. J'r .r.M-.-. t iisonA-Cros,T,i '.e i...ii!'i,f'"- ' Kind other stati-ui .n '.n.t f rua.t.at .-.t." J ' bv any other rimii- . liasasechf- '. sHli-imjh tiT'' r' rv - " connection, ni.ti fi ar'i il.re. r ! I -'.! B. 1. UTtO.T '.i.. II. .KiTLKIlt Gen ITi. kp: ':":. '''"' j-'- J". J"! GOPPEl'. i.VTl '.KT FK TH l. Bf? Combined Shsiler and SwAr. TTVirv? ifr7 ar7 Steamer. 11.l Krn.verf ITetlre VI awl ,'ITTr. . j .u-K. a- xu wr'iwrr.---j,. ... . .A-i . r aim i.rb ' KlU r tK"i -. "jA Ir.rs. Anl;ir L. " - - k jfrl -! ' -. " 1 1 -i i 1 I? .T i ; I V ( I! r v N I C In i. n. 1 c ' j: r j -