. r L t! l ill jsZSSZ&?2CSaESr&Ti OFPICIAL. rgu-ww.ipj'-tMiiggiryaftiaaMaLifcl Laws of the United Stales PAbSKD AT THE &ECOXD SESSION OF THE FOIITY SECOND CONGRESS. Genhkal Is atuue So. 112. AN ACT niaUlngnpproprlntlonsIor thcsnp- port of the army Sir tlie j car c mil 113 .June thirty, eighteen hundred ami eoventy- tiirce,.ancl for other purposes. Tin it enacted bu the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assem bled. That the following sums he, and the same are hereby, appropria ted, out of any moneys in the treas ury not otherwise appropriated, for the support of the army for the year ending June-thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and seventy-three: For expenses of the Commanding General's Office, five thousand dol lars. .,. , For expenses of recruiting and transporting of recruits, one hundred and twenty thousand five hundred aud eighty dollars. For contingent expenses sf the-Ad-jutent General's department at the headquarters of military divisions and departments, five thousand dollars. For the exnenses of the sigual-ser- -cp of the armv. twelve thousand; five hundred dollars. For p.iy of the army, and for pay ment to discharged, soldiers for clo thing not drawn, twelve million one hundred a-nd five thousand five hun dred and ninety-one dollars and thirty-two cents. For allowances to officers of the army for transportation of themselves and their haggatre, when traveling on duty, without troop, escorts or sup plies, two hundred and forty thou sand dollar". For general expenses, such as tisc aoiapensation of witnesses while on court-martial service, and traveling expenses of paymasters' clerks, and postage on letters, and packages, and telegrams received and sent by ofil eers of the army on public business, military commissions and courts of inquiry,- one hundred thousand dol lars , For subsistence of regular troops, engineers, and Indian scouts, two million seven hundred and seventy thousand nine hundred and forty four dollars-. For regular supplies of the Qtmr iermnster's department, to wit : For the regular supplies of the Quarter master's department, consisting of fu el for officers, enlisted men, guards, hospitals, storehouses, and offices ; of forage in kind for the horses, mules, and oxen of the Quartermaster's de partment, at the several posts and stations, and with the armies in the field; for the horses of the several regiments of cavalry, the batteries of artillerv, and such companies of in fantrv and scouts as may be mounted, and for the authorized number of officers' horses, including bedding for the animals,' of straw for soldiers' bedding; and of stationery, includ ing blank books for the Quartermas ter's department, certificates for dis charged soldiers, blank forms for the Pav and Quartermaster's departments. and for printing of division and de partment orders and reports, four million dollars. For incidental expenses, viz: For portage and telegrams or dispatches ; extra pay to soldiers employed, under the direction of the Quartermaster's department, in the erection of bar racks, quarters, storehouses, and hos pitals, in the construction of roads, and" other constant labor, for periods of not less than ten days, under the acts or iuarch second, eighteen hun dred sr.d nineteen, and August fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, in cluding those employed as clerks at division and department headquar ters; expenses of expresses to and from the frontier posts and armies in the field ; of ecorts to paymasters and other disbursing officers, and to trains whero military escorts cannot be furnished ; expenses of the inter ment of officers killed in action, or who die when on duty in the field, or at posts on the frontiers, or at posts and other places when ordered by the Secretary of War, and of non-commissioned officers and soldiers ; au thorized office furniture, hire of la laborers in the Quartermaster's de partment, including the hire of in terpreters, spies, and guides for the army ; compensation of clerks to offi cers of the Quartermaster's depart ment; compensation of forage and "wagon masters authorized by the act of July filth, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight; for the apprehension of deserters, and the expense incident to their pursuit ; and for the following expenditures required for the several regiments of cavalry, the batteries of light artillery, and such companies of infantry and 9eouts as may be mount ed, namely: the purchase of travel ing forage, blacksmiths' and shoeing tools, horse and mule shoes and nails. Iron and steel for shoeing, hire of vet erinary surgeons, medicines for horses and mules, picket-ropes, and for shoe ing the horses of the corps named; also, generally, the proper and author ized expenses for the movement and operations of an army not expressly assigned to any other department, one million two hundred thousand dol lars. For purchase of horses for the cav alry and artillery, and for Indian scouts and for such infantry as may be mounted, three hundred thousand dollars. For transportation of the army, in cluding baggage of the troops when moving either by land or water; of clothing, camp, and garrison equipage from the depots of Philadelphia and JefiersonviHe to the several posts ami army depots, and from those depots to the troops in the field ; of horses equipments and of subsistence stores from the places of purchase, and from the places of delivery under contract to such places as the circumstances of the service may require them to be ent; of ordnance, ordnance stores, and small-arms from the foundries and armories to the arsenals, fortifica tions, frontier posts, and armv depots; freight, wharfage, tools, aud ferriages; the purchase and hire of horses, mules, oxen, and harness, and the trtirchaseand repair of wagons, carts, and drays, and of ships and other sea-going vessels, and boats required for the transportation of supplies and for garrison purposes ; for dravageand cartage, at the several posts hire of teamsters, transportation of funds for the pay and other disbursing depart ments ; the expense of sailing public transports of the various rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic and Pacific; for procuring water at such posts as, from their situation, require It to.bo brought from a distance; and for clearing roads and removing ob structions from roads, harbors, and rivers to the extent which may be re quired for the actual operations of the troops in the field, four million dol lars. For hire of quarters for officers on military duty, hire of quarters for troops, of store-houses for the safe keeping of military stores, of offices, aud grounds for camps, and for sum mer cantonments, and for temporary frontier stations ; for the construction of temporary huts and stables; and for repairing publio buildings at es tablished posts, one million two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars. For construction and repairs of hos pitals, one hundred thousand dollars. i-or heating and cooking stoves, ten thousand dollars. - puiunose ami manufacture of for preserving n,'A equipage, and materials on hand at the Schuylkill arsenal and other de pots, seven hundred and seventy thousand dollars. For the necessary expenses of such sales or stores of material belonging to the army establishment as may be authorised by law, ten thousand dol lars. . . For establishing and maintaining national military cemeteries, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For armv contingencies, namely, ! such expenses as are not provided for tv Oilier esiiiuaies, euiuinuiiig " branches of the military service, sev enty-live tlKUsaiul dollars. For purchase ol medical ana Hospit al supplies, pay of private physicians employed in emergencies, hire of hos pital rftteiHams, expenses of purvey in., depot", of medical examining boards, and incidental expenses of the Medical department, three hundred thousand dollars. For providing surgical apparatus or appliances for the relief of person disabled in the military and naval service of the United States, and not included within the terms of any law nrMticial limbs or oilier BANKS. rsnif!iir special relief, ten thousand dollars, to be expended under tho direction of the Secretary of War: Provided, That a report'shall be made to Con gress at its next annual session, show ing the name and residence of each person relieved, and tho nature and cost of the apparatus provided. For the Armv Medical Museum and medical and other necessary works for the library of the Surgeon Gen eral's Office, ten thousand dollars. ? Engineer department at Willett s point : , For protection of ponton-boats, re modeling ponton material, and for current expenses of depot, five thou sand dollars. For modification and repair of buil dings, rive thousand dollars. For erection of a new chapel, five thousand dollars. For repairs of instruments for gen eral service of the corps of engineers, ten thousand dollars. For purchase of siege and mining material, aud for simple photographic apparatus for copying maps, one thou sand dollars. For expenses of trials with torpe does for harbor and land defense, and material for same, ten thousand dol lars. . For the ordnance service required to defray the current expenses at the arsenals; of receiving stores and issu ing arms and otherordnance supplies; of police and office duties ; of rants,, tolls, fuel, and lights; of stationery tu office furniture: of tools and in struments for use ; of public animals, forage, and vehicles; incidental ex penses of the ordnance service, in cluding those attending practical trials and tests of ordnance, small-arms, and other ordnance supplies, two hundred thousand dollars. For manufacturing metalic ammu nition for small-arms, one hundred and twenty-five thonsand dollars. For overhauling,, preserving, and cleaning new ordnance stores on hand in the arsenals, seventy-five thousand dollars. For sea-coast cannon, and carriages for the same, one hundred and twen tv thousand dollars. " For experiments and tests of heavy rilled ordnance, two hundred and seventy thousand dollars: Provided, '"hat this appropriation shall be ap plied to at least three models of heavy ordnance, to be designated by a board of officers to be appointed by the Sec retary of War, which report shall in clude both classes, breech and muzzle loading cannon, and the powder and projectiles necessary for testing the same shall be supplied from stores on hand. For constructing nnd testing Mof fat's breech-loading field-piece, eight thousand dollars; and for testing James Crockett's graduating and ac celerating cartridge, and for experi menting with patent metallic cart ridge of Willis E. Moore, and other improvements in ammunition, five thousand dollars. For purchae and manufacture of other ordnance stores to nil requisi tion of troops, fifty thousand dollars. For manufacture of arms at the na tioual armory, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars : Provided, Thai no part of this appropriation shall be ex pended until a breech-loading system for muskets and carbines shall have been adopted for the military service upon the recommendation of the board to be appointed by the Secretary of War. which board shall consist of not- I le3s than five officers, as follows: one general officers, one ordnance officer, and three ofiieers of the line, one to be taken from the cavtdri', one from the infantry, and one from tho artil lery : And provided further. That the system, when so adopted, shall be the only one to be used by the Ordnance department in the manufacture of muskets and carbines for the military service; and no royalty shall be paid by the government of the United States for the use of said patent to any of its officers or employees, or for an patent in which said officers or em ployees may be directly or indirectly interested. Sec. 2. That hereafter it shall be il legal to brand, mark, or tattoo on the body of any soldier by sentence of court-martial, and the word "corpore al" shall be stricken from the forty fifth of the rules and article for the government of the armies of the Uni ted States. Approved, June 6, 1S72. ft a i o o in P rw; E r fi P W s H Pi 0 H P - a Jo S 88 h g 3gt w -era a a (p f a Mi & 2 -; MBBBMMMBiyMlliMMBMy"c - -- tthT fi rn a --. it Ith'aOB u ri c'f-r, ". No. JJ. Nol. ,t r - c . c r ?,: -z ' m v m4wi K : --c r J erase-- - P. o .; i. x r- - i r . r ' i i ; y i- 'J. - y ssiS j sr. ; z '- - - IT S--- i v " - . j "- ? H fiz o rr '' 2 n bzz. i t M Z. 1 2 S3 -: : . ft I Q -- z . i- D "Sf Co El1-" "5 z? . "5 S9 5. s-. ; - I- l tr1 II A I W P 2 M M 3 9 O P fl G5 -3 3S - y-: s 3- ?o S" W H ? " n o ? r 2 5? t - e 3 r U 2 5 tW r " 1 1! a CO f s I J2 - QA-: 5 g- 5 u -tl iH ; Li - ? 2 : . U es j 3 p-31! a-. x. E;0"3r N S V FURNITURE STORE Piall Stock FAELOK I0RHITDRE 23cc1-".oojii . I )4&& ,ri swr.n :. fi"-ir- -""rP aavH $s s ii S. T.-1860-X. 2Xb,?' ?a-mP a,lli garrison equipage. -took f ofVrf rving aud Packing fetock of clothing, camp and arriso Gkntekat, Nature Xo. 113. AN ACT to continue the net to authorize the sottloinetu of theaccoimts of ofiieers of the army jiud navy. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of licnrcscntativcs of the Uni ted States of America in Conrrcss As sembled, That the act to authorize the settlement of the accounts of the offi cers of the army and navy, approved June twenty-third, eighteen hundred and seventy, shall continue and be in force for two years from June twenty third, eighteen hundred and seventy two, and no longer. Approved, June 7, 1872. tm-3'I7 TfTl r'TUTTSrS We will take Stock Hogs on present in debtedness, or will ex change Nursery Stock for them. FURNAS & SONS, BroAvnville, TVeT. BULBS! BULBS!! FOR TEE PALL TEADE OF '72. This Wonderfsil Vegetable restorative is t5ic sheet-anchor of the feeh&ai2d lebi:it:ated. -8 a tonic and cordial Tor the ed and languid it has o equai among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weak ness to which women arc es pecially subject.it as supersed ing: every other stimulant, fin all climates, tropical, temper ate or frigid, ii acts as a speci fic ia every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. Beautiful Woman! The finest collection of hardy, oat-door bulbs from our imported stock, eTcr offered In the United States. Remember that Hacinth;. Tu lip. Crocus, etc., must be planted In the fall to secure spring bloc-m. Sent bj- mail. FURXAS &. SONS, 40-tf BrownvIUe. Neb. HACAXS MAGXOLIA KAMI gives to the Cuinplrxton tlie Frenliuen!. of Youth. TrAOAN'sSrAON-OLjA Balm orerconie"; the fluhed appearance caused by heat, fatigue and excitement It makes the lady of forty appear but tn-enty, and so naturally and perfect that no person can detect its application. By its use the roughest skin i made to rival the pure radiant texture of youthful beauty, it removes redness, blotches, ai: pimple?. I It contains nothing that will Injure the siin iu the least. Magnolia, Bam isusrby aHfashlonaoIcladles I in New York. London and Paris. It costs only 75 cents per Battle, and Is sold by all Druggists and Terlumers. nyj J HTJDDA I" RT & CO IE SUBSCRIBE forthe'-WeeklyAdvertiser." Old. est paper In the State. Thresher of the Period, "AULTMAN & TAYLOR"" 0 0 R. R. TIME TABLES. MIDLAND PAOmO EAILWAY. .ci-xedjU,:e ivo. -, Takes effect Sunday. September:, 1ST- Trains dnily except Sunday. -S - T. C, es y, & m l-t H 8 o c a g - o .S 5 -3 - ? 2 o hi o ' o 3 o J - -2 cz o to 05 3 O (5 o o .2 33 C5 o o cj tc o bl "5 cr c o 5 . ic o S o fcC o 3 o y ej o O s S - s - : u c - o r rr. . o to i tf 3 03 Threshing Machine. wim 8 AsintrnoBSB 3olxx4 l and Down jfOTTer v ADJ-BT THE Wlli K50"-5 JtUIiT-tATT & TAYIiOB ITP'G- CO;. 3Cx Llc-r Otlo. The brllllamt Bnccesa o these Improved' Grain-Saving, Time-Saving and Money-Earning Threshing Estallithncnts is unparalleled in the annals 0 JUrm Machinery. Largely increased earnings are reported by Threshermen who have purchased A great saving of grain by Farmers who have employed Three years introduced and proven Fully E tsllsd A'o experiment In use in 400 Gmnties in 18 States by 1700 purchasers Endorsed by forty thousand farmers who have employed Won Grain Saving Matchless "separating" principle They' lhaU thegrain out of the straw No Beaters, Pickers, Saddles or Endless Aprons No clogging or "wrap ping" in Flax or Wet Straw "Overblast" Fan Sieves have over eleven square feet ofsurfauTS.s.ny kinds of IVorls Great "capacity" in Wheat, SyeOats, Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Beans, Millet, Hungarian, etc. Unapproachable in Flax Unri valed in Wet Straw and Grain Unsurpassed in Timothy Tlme-Savlng No litterings to clean up No detention from wet straw, high winds, putter ing, clogging or badweather Quickly set and moved glns.pl y comstraoted- Easily managed-Remark-ably light draft Very durable Cheaply Tcept tft order only about one-halt as many Belts, Gear Wheels, Boxes, Journals, Shafts and Pulleys to clog, wear out, add to draft, or to keep in repair as in Endless Apron Machines More conveniences and less to annoy AU the latest improvements-'Slorxey-Tlflfiiclixg-Faster threshing Less detention Choice of jobs Extra Prices for work Farmers wait for weeks and months Elegant Finely Finished Salable. Xnveatlsate X Cull on the undersigned, (or send your name andpost office addss), and get a Factory Price Iilat and Descriptive Pamplilet (free) con taining CO illustrations and letters from hundreds of purchasers. "Complete Threshing E tatjlihments," as well as Hone-PoTrera " alone," and Separators "atom." FOR SALE BY I & 4 p. Jr. A.00 4:23 -1:-17 5:10 S-3-) 5:Sfi f.:it fi:V T:: 7:j7 8:10 A. f. ! (..Art Sn S:H3 S.W 9:13 9:3) 9:4') 111:10 10.".J 11:80 STATIONS. EASTWAltD ... Nebraska City.. .Talhot ..I)unbar...., rIington .. ..........Svracuse... Unadilla Palmyra.... .. Ufnnot. . Cheney's- .. tute Prison ..... Lincoln. . No. 2. i. A.H. P.M. 7 40 3 15 7 IS 3 50 7 00 2 2.", 6 43 2 05 G 22 I 33 6 07 1 13 5 4C 12 SI 5 25 12 22 5 00. 11 55 4 2 , 11 20 4 CO ' 11 20 The time given abovois that of Jjiucoin, being S7 minutes Ior than Jhat of Ch length r. a. snowEiis. j. a. coxvetjse. Train Jfaster. Superintendent. Burlington & Missouri Kiver E, E, IX NEBRASKA,. PASSENGER AXJTjnXEB TRAINS, KUNMING BET'EEX Plaltsmouih jmd Lincoln. To take Effect U'cdneidaT, Hoc. QQ1S71. STATIONS WESTWARD. Train o. a. i ! MIXKD. Train 'o.l. l'ASSENOKK. PlatLsmoutii ' '."MO p. m. leave, 100 a.ni. leave. Omalia Junction.. 4.-20. , ' 1025 LouiivIIIp 5:0 , Hfc50 ,.... South IJend. 5:10 (llrtfi Ashland ,::0 , 1 11:30 Greenwood 7:00 . Hl:t5 AVaverly 17:25 1 12.00 Newton '7:45 . 12:12 p. m Lincoln S:15p.m. arriveJ 12:40 p.m.iwa'ive Jlf-1BI. Lincoln... S.OOa.m. leave. 2:00p.m. leave.. Denton 8:35 .. 2:35 Highland 9-.05 . 3:05 Crete 9:20 S20 Dorchester. 1 10:COii.m.nrrive. 4:10 p.m.nrrive. STATIONS EASTWARD. TrrUu N'o. a. 11ASSKSOKH. Plattsmouth Omahn Junction. .Louisville South Bend. Ashlund. . . Greenwood .. Waverly Xeuton Lincoln Lincoln Dontnn Highland Crete Dorchester yrahi No. 1. ! MIXKD. . lp.m. arrive 9.00a.m. arrive . j 1:25 20 , f 1153........... ........ 1 7ct!0............H.H.H. ., ,12:30 6:40 .' 12:15 C:10 . 12:00 5:50.. . 11:1S 5:30 .i , 11:30 p. in. leave (5:00 a. m. leave j MJXKD. .! Il:05a.nr. arrive 4:4'i p.m. arrive. . I 10:35 1 4:15 . 10:05 3:... . 0:20 ..'6:30. .. . ' 9.50 a.m. leave. 3:30 p. m. leave. The time given, afcovs is toat of Omaha, being 33 minutes slower than that of Chicro. T1IOS. COAKfE, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. '"' ' 'll-CTTWIJ "! '".J" R & lifS' 14 Tm fl W fisg: Kansas City, St. Joseph & 0. Bluffs. Tl.HE TAIJM: No. 10. To take effect Sunday, July 1A, 1371. GOING STATION'S. ICans.'is City.... East Lc.iven worth.... M. Joseph PHKLP.S.. Hamburg Council I51u!W..... GOING STATIONS. NORTH. OJCilfA 'MAIL AXI) KXT. KX1-. 11:15 P. M.I 7:40 A. 31 IJSMA.jI. 9:15 2:t" ill:40 I .':: 6:30 6:15 2.-J7 P. 21, 3r20 5:.l"i SOUTH. Kt. louisImilaxd I EXV. KX1 Kansas City East Leavenworth... ht..Ioppli PHELPS Hamburg Council HlulTs 4:40 P. 21. 1:05 10.15 Can and vil sell yon all kinds of Implements cneaper th.an any ot2iei" lioiase in Nebraska. t gs- Q a -."3 E2 3 bWJ I 1 K5 rS m fyy it rro u" 1. 1 i 'li.iii varsA rif "?-,. i--4ij.c' . r'si-cn2,s .cv.r I'ria fi ci m!Pimmaa k i mUMP I ii I'M!' !ll.1'sS?SSJaMSIK&gVlfttl JJ i , Ml I III " ' ;....-m MM M$Wfa$i r M$wmmJm mil ft " , m i" ' y&i m wlffl p-i ifc" -"; "ito-U'.. ' r J1U ..'11:15 P.A1 .. 10:10 P. 21. S.iHl ' 5:30 .. n 0:40 . 2:30 I 7:15 Tickets lor sale at all the Oeneral Ticket Offices. A. J. lt. V Hi?, 1.. t.1. zwt-i-. Uen'l 1'ivss. Agent, St. Joseph. Mo. Uen'l superintendent, st. Joseph. Mo. 1 15THOIiESALS AHD RETAIL "V w & $& $& i Pi a3-i '-irZis SSS i r A a ji i is, BM:wyWfaaa Ja-saiM4 S5 ilP gfeW'gj lEAILEIiS IIV afl W y 0-,1.3a2Hi OLL CLOTHS, A 1 MA tail xS S"W ltl& j A S.OUTE SAST. Only Line Running Tbraeh Cars rnoii ST. GLOTTIS TO New York, Chicago, Cincinnati and lonisviUe, WITHOUT CHAXGE. 1872. SUMMER SCHEDULE. 1872. 7:30 A, M. Dcy Express. Throiich to New Yurk, Chicago. Cincinnati ami J LouibViiio liaiiy except uuuay. 4:45 P. M.Accoramodation. For all Way Stations Daily except Sunday. 6:15 P. M.-FastLine. With Pullman's Pa'ace Sleeping Car throuRh to 2'eff York, Cincinnati and Louisville DAILY. 6:45 P. M:.-0hicago Express. With tlirough Sleeping Car Daily ex. Saturday Ticket Offlce 103 If. Fourth St., ocr.Cheshnl St.Loais. ASv.- , ". 1 JPw ' 1TIi'i.. " I Al LLcmmw,Hm 1U. ur-y-rJ t " V TSIS BTJG2CS"S U &J :4Jn F.!2r. COLBUUX. W. E. JOXES. Ticket AkoiU, Webt'n Pass Ak'I, St. Louis. t. Louis. JOAX K. SIMPSOX, C. E. FOI.r.KTT. Oen'l Sujit. Gen'l P.i-ss. Au't. Indianapolis. St. Louis n ! iauiiw M'lP". T-Tm-m' ' ""' BUT in '.fTI r " .. Steel Rail! Double Track! Baltimore and Ohio R. E. The (Jreat Short Line from CINCINNATI or COLl'JIBCS EAST! Savins 67 to 110 miles, and arriving one Tain in Advance at Saving 59 miles, arriving fi1, hours in advance at BAIiTIlVTORE. Saving 77 miles, arriving S'J hours in advance at W.A. SHI JNTC3-T02ST. Ileaching One Train the Quickeat. iTT'iisra-s. Haying determined to reduce our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, &c. and haying on liand a very large and extensiye stock, vre yill commence on Monday, tlie 15th of August, and will sell our en tire stock at such prices as will insure a speedy sale. Our only object is to get mon ey, therefore we will sell for cash only. To secure great bargains, call early, with the cash, and be as tonished at the low prices. to "" j Nfell M MM 1UI i IMiu KlMM im mm WfcHAiclht Mm mhUiwrnm T5S LOWEST PRICSS. PBOPRIETOR 88 z 90 JVEJ5.lJNr STREET, BBOWISTYILLB. WWII IWMM LW.I .. ! ! IJ-.I' filJJ.TILiMJJ!CJJ"mjWWr-r-!-jl- -JI milff-. m .uiglllingM ir p v" in1 irti stzh liib LliJ-U. iiilli 1 lil lliullllly u j Ity lib tluli a trssm Bn iyyil rsy usii) 4?sr iV K H No. 70 Main Street, Irownville, Nebraska. Largest Stock in the Market. Great Inducements Offered. nPT-TT? OIV B 0 TT Oil PRICE 4 IV JLL A1T 03L.MS ?OIL.r- gf8 J9L & wr . .j Tha Great Iron 3ailway Bridges orer the Ohio River, nt Farkeraburfj and Hellairc, are CoinpletciK 3rOP.NT'G AND NIOIIT IJNIS OF Pnllfisan's Pabcs teicg Rocm and Eissping Cars Are run on this Itoute from Cincinnati or Col umbus to Haltirnnre and Wiusliingtom City, WITHOUT CHANGE. Ft? &h "Ci1 feai k e&s & vsa c.-iie Wholesale zi& Retail dealers in 45s;i:iEF?lfPavs ii t 'fcj a &2e&29 Ho. 30 MAIN STRSST, biro'wj'vljlxiel jt BB. I "Te sell til STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WATER 'ieiV'ki'riy'-s'ii: itPX-V- WiiXUS" ?JirJT PERPETUAL BLOOMING ROSES. Orer tiro hundred different finest Tarietics prepetnal blooming and climliinir roses, of our own raisins, hardy Tor out-door cultivation and line for winter bloom in the parlor. Can be sent br mail. 40-tf FURNAS &. SOXS, BrownvIUe, Neb. bt'iJt'-ivz?r2X-'f?i r?o:-"tf-Vitji--rJ3vr' i'?irri4iwfM--rr'VK,tiei'!.')--c--. i By tills Route you avoid ALL OMXIB.US TBA'S- i'KBS and FEKHIii?. Tickets forsale at all Ticket Ollicts in the South nud West. L. M. COLE. J. L. WIIOX. Gen'l Ticket Agent, Master Trantpor'n Baltlmnre Jld. Baltimore. Md. SIDNKV B. JuXP.Jen'I Pass. Ag't Cinciiiimti.O Kansas Pacific Railway. Short, Favorite and Only ALL KAIL ROUTE I iLP-i;:,n-A-.;Lii'..aKeg'wvfc-MB t iTTW 00 arajau WAGONS, AND BUSIES OF ALL KINDS. If you want anything, come and ask for it. WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS, AND GUARAN TEE ALL OUR GOODS TO BE AS RECOMMENDED. IKXVER, KUIE. NEW MEMPIIIS. IDAHO sI'I'.I'Gs, GKKKX CITY. ELKO. M VBYSVILLE. (JEOBGETOWN, LOJJlOXT, TO GREELEY, RENO. CiOLDEX CITY. CENTRAL CITY. VILLA LAIONT, EVANS, bALT LAKE CITY, n n. Jir. HJ, 16S 210 COLORADO isPUINGS. SAN ElVNCIsCO. And all pomti In Knnsni,, Colorado, the Territories, and the Pacific Count. MILES the Shortcut Line from Kansas Ci ty to Denver. MILE tlie Shortest Line to PubIo, Trin idad. Santa Pe. and all poinuin New Mex ico ana Arizona. Remember that this is theOreat Through Line.and thre Is K"o Other All Rail Route to any of the above points. There is no tedious omnibus or ferry transfer by this route, as the Great Rivers are all Bridged, PULLMAN PALACE CARS, run through from KANAS CITY to DENVER Without Change. Passensrers by this route have an opportunity ot viewing the fine Agricultural Districts of Kansas, and can stop over at Denver and visit the rich mining, agricultural and grazing distrits of Colora do. Close connections made at Kansas City with all trains to and from the .East, North and South. Be sure .to ask for Ticket via. Kansas City and the Kansas Pacific Railway. ED3CD S. BOWEN.Gn'ISupt. BEVERLY R. KEIM, Oen'l Ticket Agent. GEXEHAL OFFICES, Kansas Clty,Mo mc, 33g&rifi lUFD:U - K-i' Principal OflictJlOl Yi. Fifth St., Cincinnati, 0 The only Reliable G a Distribution in the County IN VALUABLE OIFTS to be distributed In L. D. SIDE'S 39tU SEMI-ANNUAL fSlFT ENTERPRISE! 1o bedrarrn SOa'DAY, OCT. 7th, 1S72. ONE. GRAND CAPITAL PLIZE; OF $10,000 IN GOLD ! 5 Prizes SI, 000 f i ? 5 Prizes 500 . X Qreennaftks I 10 Prizes 100 s ( - Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses, with fallver Mounted Harness, worth MOO each. Two Horses and Rugbies, with Silver-mounted Harne-s, worth vju each. Two line-toned Rosewood Piano, worth S-Vfl eacli. Ten tamlly sewing Machines, worth lOoeach. lo00 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth rrom m to.luo each. Lndies' Gold Leontine Chains. Gent's Gold Vest Chains. Solid and double plated Silver Table and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, etc., etc. Wuole Number Gifts, 10,000. Tickets Limited to $50,000. Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal Pre miums will be paid. SINGLE TICKETS i2; 6 TICKETS I0; 12 TICK ETS $Z0; 25 TICKETS flO. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a des cription of the. manner of drawing, and otiier in formation in reference to the Distribution, will b sent to any one ordering them. All letters most bc addressed to Ii. D. SINE, Box 86. Cincinnati, Ohio. Offleo.lOl WStli St, 4 ty Great Through Passenger Route THE OLD RELIABLE HAN RIB AL & ST. JOF, AND Council BltLSs H. R. & VLV-T JOSEPH ND il"-V TWO FAST EXPEESS TRAIN'S Crowing the MJssissipi : rt Quisiy on iVi-i- w J PULLMAN SLEEPING PALAtESj -FROM BROYI'XYIIXE TO Ql"I.VCSi Without Chaure of Cars. THIS IS THE REST SHORT LINf TO OUI.VCY, ST. LOUIS. CUi' Memphis. New Orleans. Jacksonville -J" -" lield, Dtcatur. Toioiw, La Fayett-. !" apolts, ( mcinnati. Louisville Naohi ' Chat'mioo.'i, Le-xlneton, CoIur..r)ii Wheelins;, I'arket'jbunc. Blt--more. Washington, l:chnind. jj-ii wT .tiost luzsiu.iui.r.'.R'rft To Ft. Wavne. Toledo. Crest!iiH I1tt-ju. Harrlsb'urK. PhiladelphMt. New .- Hostou. and all poia. SOUTH .ZSTID EAST. PassenKerstaklmrother lin- et or - by all means taicpths liireuirmwc.ainl' - " section of splendid country. Buv Your Through Tickets "Tisi St. .Toe autl Qiiue For sale at Ticket Offices t Jsph ';.,. BlufrsIL R.. at the r-ur Ilotfl. n,"vi''I enson t Cross. Ticke: AsenH.aiKlut n"'i . . and other stations on line of road, ar j w - by any other route. - , con B. nectioiis via Qulucv ar dirw-t iiiki ' ( . P. GROAT. GEO. JI. .Mi' , , Gen'l Ticket A t. pV1 DS3LIVEK3B OtoanypartofUJwcitJ'- mtri Y,11sj'T 5 ttf. W - Jldltltll " IC JBJJBDAB-T &, CO. ill Bf, i i 1 ' " A i -Vi.