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ADVERTISER.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28. 1S72.
Official Paper of City, County, and the
United States.
RATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT.
OFFICIAL.
Laws of (he United Slates
PAS.SKI) AT Til E
SECOND SESSION OF THE FOUTY
SECONIJ CONGRESS.
BANKS.
General. Katuue No. 115.
AX ACT to iimeuil an act entitled "An act
lo regulate tlie diplomatic and cou-ti!ar
systtin ot tlie Uiiltml iStatea," npprovetl
August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and
lift -hlX.
Be il enacted by the Senate and
House of licpreseniatives of the United
Stales of America in Congress asse)n
blcd, That Srhedule C of section three
j ot an act entitled "An aot to regulate
the diplomatic and and consular ys
lems of the II oiled Start's," approved
August i'ivrhteeuth, eighteen hundrd
and nfty-six, be amended so a.s to add
lo the consuls iu i nail a consul at
Snniurem.
Approved, June 8, 1S72.
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ULYSSES S. GlfcINT.
FOR ncE-PJIESIDENT,
IIENTfcY WILSON.
I'ltSSIIlEXIIAL ELIXTOllS,
OTTO- FUNIC of Lancaster.
SILAS A. STRICKLAND or Douslm
(JEOIMJK W. HKIaT of Chejenrie.
mil KKlMtKSENTATIVK IN" W.VCkWs,
L. CROUNSE Of Washington.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Governor ROREItT W. FCRNAs ofXenial.a.
KorChiet Justice. ttFOltlJJJ It I- KK. u D..uia.
Associate Juotice.1, BAM 1.1 (.A NTT. of Ulor.
S VMCLL MAXWELL. ofC.ns.
Secretary of Mate. JOHN J. . tj-.Ffc.lt, of Lancaster.
Slate Auditor. J. il. WtXro.V, of tJi..
State Treasurer HKSHY A. KOKNK!. of Hall.
Attortifj General, J. It. WK1MTK. oj ulinw.
Prison Inspector. W. W. AltllKY. of Kiciiardsuu.
District Attorw'vs
IstDNt-AHCH'D .T. WE VVKK.oritioliard.son.
2n D;st WILLIAM J. COXXKLi., of Duucius.
3d Dial -MELVILLE ii. HOXIE. ofCoil-s.
REPUBLICAN COUNTY" TICKET.
For State Seiirttor-GKO. R. SHOOK;.
For Repiesentatives 22 L. MATTHEWS,
OIIAS. 11LODGETT.
For Co. Commissioner C. HAK-MES.
PUBLIC MEETISGS.
31. C. Lett, Liberal, and R. W.
Furnas, Republican candidates for
Governor, will meet the people as fol
lows: at
Rlair, Friday. Sept. 27. at 3 o'clock.
D.icotah, Saturday, .Sept. '. at s o'clock.
West Point. Monday , sept. . at '2 o'clock.
Omaha, Monday, Sept. 3K, at s o'clock.
rJiUtm-!U!i, Tuesday. Ot. 1, at2 o'clock.
Nebraska City, Tuesday, Oct. 1, at i o'clock.
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General Nature No. 116.
AN ACT to iimotiJ an net entitled "An act
roRitiiitfiffj ,irK.et!lRy in ci.uilnal OH'.n.,
at.il for otti.-r piirpos. s," uj.provtd Mnrch
thlfd, eighteen hundred nufintxty-Uv.
lie it enacted by the Senate and
House of Ktpresentativt-a of the Uni
ted States of America in Congress Ax
sembltd, That section two of tbt act
eolitUil "Au ui'l isolating proceed
in it in criminal cums, and for other
purpofeos," be, and the same is here
by, amended to read as follows :
""Sec. 2. That when the offence
charged be treuiim or u capital oHence,
the uefonilunt .huil be entitled to
twenty and the United States to five
peremptory challenges On the trial
of any other felony, this defendant
nhtiil bo entitled to ten and the Lulled
Staiux to three peremptory ehallenj;;
and in all other u.uei, civil mid ciiiu
inal, each party shall be entitieil to
three peiempiory challenges ; mid in
till cute wheie there are several tle
fendnnto or several plaintiils, the par
ties on each .side shall be deemed a
single parts for the purposes of all
clmHenueB under this section. All
challenges, whether to the array or
panel, or to individual jurors, for
cause or favor, .shall be tried by the
court without the aid of triers."
Approved, June 8, 1S72.
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National Eepublicaa Platform.
Tlie Reinl)lcan jiarty of tl-e United States as
seinlilftl hi National Convention, in tL- citv of
rhiladelnliia. on the Ah and fcth d.tj , oi June lc
aL-ain f lectures its laith, ajj eals to fti In-lorv i.tid
aiiuomiciis its poaiiion ijmjii the iiuebtioni before
IIk- country.
J-"ir During eleven years of sapremncv, it has
aecvi:ed. wiih rand courage, the oJeuui" l'-sur of
the time:
It Mipprevcd a tciifantie re bellson. emancipated
four millions of jluvr, decreed the equal citizen
ship of all.and established universal suttrase
ExMbltlnKunparalled iHi;naiiau:-, it criminal
ly punished ..o man loi political otTeiiofs. nd
warmly welcomed all vhunrnrwi thoir inviv ..-
obeyimr the lawi and dtalln-- Sjaitly with their
neighbor :
It has steadily decreased, with Hrm hand the re
hultaut disorders of the Kreaiuar and luitiuled a
wine pol.cy tiward the Indians ;
The I'.icilic Hailroadaud MiniUr vast enterprise-,
havelieen generally aided and successfully con
ducted; Tlie public lauds have bevn Treelv given to actual
settlers, immigration has ben protect d and en
couiaced. and full nrl.-;.i.v.r.;-i.i-Mt t m.inrM
ciliz'i o- their riflm, have been soured from Eu
rtHJenu jmivera;
1V,illj.Vr"1rUu:io"sl p""ency has been provided,
repudiation frowned down, ihe national credit 1ms
ijeeiiailutluel uiK'pr thu r- . ......... ,
dens, and ueiv bonds neo:ited at Iover rates;
The revenues hava peen carefully collected and
honestly applied;
Despite annual lurge reductions of the rate.s of
taxation, the public debt has been reduced during
tien. (irant's Presidency, at the rale of one hun
dred million dollars yearly :
A ereat linancinl crisis h b-en aToided and
peace and plenty prevail throughout ;
Menacing foreliru dithcultlrs have been pence
fullyaud honorabl compromiwl, and the honor
and power of the nation have ben kept in hLjh re
spect throughout the world.
This gionous record of the past is the party's
best pledge for the iuture. We believe the people
u ill not entrust the Government to any party or
combination of men composed of those who chief
ly have resisted e ery step of tills beuelicial pro
gress. .Vrro.irf Complete liberty and etact equality in
the enjoyment of all civil, political and public
rights r-hould be established and elK-ctuallv main
tained throughout the Union by ellicieut and ap
iiropriate Slate and Feder.d legislation. Neither
Law nor its administration should admit of anv dis
crimination m respect to citizens bj reason of "race,
creed, color or previous condition of servitude.
Third The recent amendments to the National
Constitution sliuuld he cordKllj Mitatned because
they are riht. not nierelv t.-leraiHl l'causf th
are law; and should, be carried out arcordmg t
tiieir spirit by appropriate legislation, the enforce
ment ot which can be salelv trusted to the eartv
that seouretl these aiiit'inJ.iiVnls.
ibttrth Tlie National Oovernment should seek
to maintain an honorable pace with all nations,
protecting its citizens ever where and svmpatblz
lngwith all people who slr: e tor greater liberty.
tifUt Any system or civil xerv.ee under which
thesubnrdinate positions of the tiovernu.eul re
considered rewards Tor mere part- zeai is tmallj
demoralizing and we tiiere ore lavor a re.'orm of
me sv siem ty laws w hicii shall abolish the evils of
patronage and make Iionetv .ethcieiicv aud fide'i
lycssenli.il qualifications for public position, with
out practically cr-"ating a life tenure or oirice.
Mxth We are opposed to further grants of piiblic
lauds to corporations and monopolies, and d
maiid that the national domain be set apart lor
free homes Tor the people.
StxrnUi Tlie annual revenue, after paying the
current debt, should ftirnih a moderate baluuce
for the reduction ol the prmcpal, and the revenue,
wif pt mi much a. may bederivinl from a ta m
tobacco and lujuoi-s.shomtibe n-wed v duties on
importations, the duties of winch should be so ad
justed as to aid ill securing remunerative wages to
laborers, promote the industries, growth ami pros
perity of the whole country.
EigMh We In.Id in undviag honor the soldiers
aud sailors whose lor sav.-d the Union. Their
pensions are a sacred dht fin. nuino. m,.! n ..
widows and orphans ot iliose who 1 .si for the-r
country are enniledtu the care ot . geuenais and
grateful j-ople. We favor such additit ual legist v
tion as will extend tliebountv of the goverunieut
to II our soldiers ndsHiiorsvvh.i were honor.iblv
dlscharged and who m time of dutv became disa
bled, without regard to the length of service or
cause ot such discharge.
A"uifA The doctrine of (Jreat Britain and other
European powers concerning allegiance "once a
suhjo-t. always a subject." h-iv nig .it last, through
theellorts of the Republican partv. been atmi.d li
ed, and tlie Amuncau idea of an individual s right
to transfer his allegiance having been accepted lij
European nations, it Is the duty of our t.overn
ment to guard with jealous care tlie rlgtitsof adopt
&.I c.tizens against tlie assumtion of unauthorized
claims by their former government, and we ure
continual and careful encouragement and protec
tion to voluntary immigration.
JCIllfl The fr:mkltiu tiHvilnin. imt.tit li hn ;iiil-
tslied.aud the way prepared for a speed v reduction
in the rates of postage.
JClnftith Among the questions which press h.r
attention is that which concerns tlie relation of
capital and labor, and the Republican partv recog
nize the duty ot so shaping legislation as to secure
protection and th amplest field Tor capita! and for
labor, the creator of capital, the largest opportuni
ty and a Joint share or mutual profits of civilization-
Ttvrifth We hold that C'ongros and the Presi
dent have only fulfilled an iiuparalive duty in their
measures tor ihesuiinrexsi.mur vin'ont .....i t,-...
unable organizations in certain i.ttelv rebellions re
jnons and lor the protect-on of the bullot bov. and
tioli" rt?" y are trUllth'u to U:C tbanks of the na
ni1 '"""'''"""'-We denounce repudiation of the pub
llcdebt m anv form or disguise .isanat'otialcrlnie.
..? yV.i.1? Vlil i,,1' t1"" reIiictioii of the prlnci-P-t
or the debt and or the rates of interest upon the
balance and confidently expect that our excellent
n,,"Jol,laU'urre"l' w,u he pn.Ilted bv a speedv re
sumption orspecieniivnifiit.
siJ'!"Xrt"aiThe Republican party mindful of Us
Soh.w,,.t0 ,I,e 'V-'"1 women or America fortlieir
noble devotion to the cause of freedom; their ml
lulssiou to Wider Iie!il nr nUri..o i - i. .,
W .h "''"-"A"20" "1 tlie honit demands or anv
fiJJr..?.l.V7e,,s for, -"hlitional rights should be
i" ;" es.eciiui consmeratloii.
Iiflmith-Ve heartily approve or the
reimi,Ti,?Hn-1l,lV'an,,u,!'t-v to those lately in
fraternal feeling th7oughout the iand.1 l """
' r7'!,e IU't,uhlican I"y propose to re
spect the rights reserved bv the ihj.U- to theui-
.i ..r":"i"J asiupponersaeiegutedby them
tothesstatoaiKl to the Federal Government It
U e!,V,Vr,V a "S1 to ""Constitutional laws f"
ri -joi 'T, of rnw,v,nK evils by interference w ith
js-ateor .National Government
lo'r'rTI". " !s.lhe du,J" of the General Govern-
SounJe TptiSUCl1 meares as will tend to eu-
J35)me ?4,IKC5,.nmercc' ""i S,,IP building.
..-"f'WwiA-We believe tlie modest patriotism
caf wKdom lZ-C' V& S?UI,d J"gemeut. "VSS -'
svicTiai,t,,b.leln:fKntJ' "nd "lustrums
to the1feV f &' J,rnS havecmiinendtHl hm
him k.'A s I lhe American people, and witli
vlSory d WPSta" to-lay on a new march to
In a recent debate, a member of the
.. rp, V a -L-fgisIature exclaimed :
Hie honorable Rentleman from Chi
meras County Is smart, undoubtedlv a
person ofjrreat ability, a man of ial
i',:,a nnturalbornBeniiH; but there
Ilia !1l'"K J defy him to do. and
that is to bite the bottom out of a frv-ing-pan
without smutting his nose
Jkh1 a.r you dW"G there for ?"
.i llllicror rvt l i..n ...
(Jexekai. Nature No. 117.
AN At'T to piuvlile lor lioliiin; n eirctti'
court of tlie Uiilttsl :s!ntes in ami lor lia
western district ol Missouri.
Be it enacttd by the Senate and
House of lieprexcntativtti of the Uniltd
Stales of America in Coturts.1 assem
bled, That a circuit court of the Uni
ted Slates in and for the western di
trict of Missouri shall hereafter be
held at the city of Jetlerson, at the
place of holding the district court ol
the United States for the said western
district of Missouri, on the third
Mondays of April and November in
every year.
Sec, 2. That the said circuit court
of the United Stute in ami for the
western district of Mis?ouii shall in
all things have and retain jurisdiction
of all matters arising theivin; that a
circuit court of the United States in
and for the eastern district of Mis
souri shall be held at the name time
and place xat the city of St. Louis) a
now provided bv law for holding the
circuit court of the United States in
and for lolh the districts of Missouri:
that the said circuit court of the Uni
ted States in and for the eastern dis
trict of Missouri shall in all things
have aud retain jurisdiction of all
matters arising therein ; and tha: the
said circuit courts of the United States
hereby established in and for the east
ern and western districts of Missouri
hall, respectively, have and exercise
tlie same original jurisdiction in the
said districts, respectively, as is vest
ed in the several circuit courts of the
United States as organized under ex
isting laws, aud shall also respective
ly have and exercise the same appel
late jurisdiction over the district
courts of the United States for said
eastern and western district-, respect
ively, a5? by existing laws is vested in
the said several circuit courts of the
United States over the district courts
of tlie United States in their respect
ive circuits. Said circuit courts shall
oe caueu, re-pectively, ttie circuit
court of the United S'ates in and for
the western district of Mis-otiri, and
the circuit court of rhe Unit"- St tes
in aud fi.r the eastern district ot Mis
souri, and shall be composed, respect
ively, of the justice of the Supreme
Court of the United States allotted to
the eighth judicial circuit, the judge
of the eighth judicial circuit, ami the
judge of the district court for the
western district of Missouri, in the
s..id wesni district, and of the said
rwo first-named iiulire. and the iuike
1 tlie district court for the eastern '
uistrict ot Missouri, in the said ea t
eru district, but may be held bv anv
one of said three jud'ges in the absence
of the remainder. The clerk of the
eiicuit court for the present districts
of Mis-ouri shall remain the clerk of
the circuit court of he United Stte
in and for the eastern district of Mis
souri ; and the aitrict attorney ami
marshal for said eastern district o
Missouri shall act as such district at
torney and marshal in s.n'nl cirpulr
court in and for the eastern district of
Missouri as now provided b- law.
1 lie circi.it cniut in anil for the vve-t JL
ern district of Misouri shall appoin
a cierK ot soul court, who shall keep
his office in the city of Jetlerson afore
said, perform its duties, and receive
its fees and emoluments, subject and
in conformity to existing laws regula
tinsf the duties, fees, and emolument
iM other clerks of circuit courts of the
United States. And the district at
torney and marshal for said western
district of Missouri shall act as such
district attorney and marshal in said
circuit court in and for the western
district ot Missouri.
Sec. 3. That the United States cir
cuit court for said eus ernaud western
districts of Missouri shall have power
sit any time to order adjourned terms
of s,nj,i circuit courts, respectivelv at
which adjourned terms anv business
may be transacted which could be
transacted at an regular terms there
of. A copy of srtid order in the east
ern district of Missouri shall be port
ed on she door of the court-room, and
advertised in some newspaper printed
in the city of St. Louis, and a copy of
sanl order, in the western district oi
Missouri, shall be pos'edon the court
room door ami advertised in some
newspaper printed in the city of Jef
ler.son, twenty days at least before
said adjourned terms shal be holden.
Approved, June S, 1S72.
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the latest improvements Money-Malting Faster
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. t 'ii-- .riven alio eis that o' ooiaha. beinj; S3
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Chief Emihifer ami .i)-rintiMltRt.
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FOR SALE BY
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Mo City, St.JosepIi & 0. Bluffs,
T21ITA!jI:No. m.
ToUiAerJtfCt bumlHy, July Mh, IS71.
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GOING
STATIONS.
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C3- O I INT C3-
STATIONS.
TCansas City
Kast Leaveiiwortli
sf. Jo-eili. .
PIIKI.ps:
llanibur
Coiim'H Hlutts
NOHTH.
j: iia mail .mi
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11:13 P.M. 7:HA.M.
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Can and tt5I sell yon all kinda of I2nplft2iieiit3 cli,
ziiaii any otiier Iiotiss m T ebi'&sa..
esTip
Tickets for sale at all the ( ieneral Ticket Oflices.
A. C. DAWES, A. L. HOPK1XN,
llen'l Pass. tnt, (Jen'lsuperintenilent,
fct.Josejli .Mo fct. Joseph. Mo.
lull StocI
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lURNITURE
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Having dcternrlni'd to iIm-o
our stock of Diy Goods, Notions,
&c. and having on hand a wy
large and extensive stock, we will
commence on Monday, the 15th
of August, and will sell our en
tire stock at sue prices as will
insure a speed' sale.
Our only object is to get mon
ey, therefore we v, ill sell for cash
only.
To secure great bargains, call
early, with the cash, and be as
tonished at the low prices.
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ROUTS EAST.
Oiily L"ne Running Through Cars
FKOM
ST. LOUIS
wJjitlfctuiiiibiSlOihayjJikt
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THE LOWEST P-SICES.
TO
KevYoA, Chlczgo, Cinc:2naisciLccis7il!ef
WITHOUT CJIAZVtJE.
SUMMER SCHEDULE. 1872.
far
J! T
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and
7:30 A. M.-Day Express.
'Ihro-u-h Ni-.v i-rk. f'.:rast C'uicli.natl s
Louisiii-e waoy fxctj.t s.nnJay.
4:45 P. M. Acconiiaodatioii.
For all Way stations Daily e.-cept -Sunday.
6:15 ?. M.-Fast Line.
Mli Pullman's Paiat e sleeping Car tliroucli to
:sew o.-k. C'liicninati and Louisville 1M II, V.
6:45 P. M.-Ohicago Express.
With through .SIeepi:ii.-Car Daily ex Saturday
:kE! C!u:s ICG N. Fourth 2t , csr.Cliesfaot. Si Lea.s.
PROPRIETOR
TTZLsrxoisr
88 3w 90 JMLJTlSr
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TESET,
BBOWITVILLS.
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r?Hlorat3vesslh'M2j'ft anclior
f ihe 1'4I3 :ss5 debiiilulcd
4s a toaaic anJ cort3i;uJ for th
ayed am! Saa?uit2 5t 8i::s 20
equal uimijjs.st stouiacliifs. ft.s a
reaicdj- for Use uenous weaJi
nessj to vh5rti oiuen are zs
ael cSituates, tc-apicHl. tvuiM r
ate or ilVaiij. i: at- :w a .-6ii
Jic iu evi-ry set-i. os" tiUurd t
h!cb atitleriuSsjc.- Jiio nuf
'iis'4'iittili iiml 5?rt:iks thiK : ie
:m:u5al spiriis.
MEXICAN MUSTAMGUKIMET
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V. M f'Or-BUItN.
I icfcet Ast'lit.
St. Loots.
JOA' K SI.MP0-.
i.en fs,ijit.
Intiianapolis,
9fartcnMCrsif
W. K..IONKS,
We-it'fi Pass Ac't,
sr. r.onis.
C. K. FOLI.KTT.
(eri'l '.ss. Ai;'t
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It Is assert ft! that a fresh hoi led
loh.ster eaten hy an inehriate is a jm
tent ageut iu rtisto.'ing him to sober
ness. - -
tuTl,etm?ther's ,,eart gives 4th jov at
the huhy's 1st 2th.
BULBS! BULBS!!
FOE THE FALL TKADE OF 72.
Woru -: - ""rf illll WHO
'Mot? :R,r';rS'1' the street.
Tl. ... tlie answer canif
i jXVJVSr1 ",ie ,Ie-or"until
faHirJand t ' .r?"cl) th oota of hi.
Tlie finest collection or liarilj. nut-iloor liulbs
rrom our imported stock, eter offereil in the
Tnited States. Uememher that lljarinths. Tu
lips, Crocut, etc.. must he planted in the Tall to
secure sprinc bloom. Sent lj mail.
FUU.VAS Jfc SONS,
4(Mf Brownville. Xt-b.
TOR NAN AND BEAST.
Probably few articlos have ever had so extensive
a sale, while none have been more universale
beneficial thau tlie celebrated Mevicuu .UusUini;
Liniment. Children, Adults, llorsts.aud Domes
tic Animals, are always liable to accident, and it is
ssife to say, that no family can pass a single season
without some kind of an emollient beinif necesjarv.
It becomes a matter of importanoe then to .secure
the best
Over three hundred livery stcbles- in the citv of
tacno".eUt' '" aU f WhiCl' ,l BlvCi '"?rtaw"",t-
"lsj
Mm g y
M
Steel Rail ! Uotible Track !
Baltimore and Ohr. E. E.
Tlie firit short Line from
C1XCI.NXATI or COLUJUKUS
12 v s rr :
savins,' s, to 110 miles, mid arriving one Tain in
Advance at
hnt:e:"w tore.
siivintrS'j miles, arriving , hours in advance at
jbl.ltjijveojFwje:.
-...... ...... ,. ...nvurs s-j nours in juivance al
"vV?L.sia:iirG-jU02sr.
lieaehiin;
One Train the fjuickest.
Tho Great Ircn Hailtray 2rid?es orer the
Ohio ltlvir.nl Parki-r,l.iir); mid
milulre, are Compleiril.
MOP.XIX.; AND Xii,HT LINRs, qf
Gain's Pal.ce ErATg Rc h acJ deeper Csrr
No, 70 Main Street, - - Brown?ilIe, Nebra:
Lai'gest Stock in thi Market.
Great Inducements Offers?.
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p -mi.ii-miA.N(lE. M-- TrS? -'I Col BlTlifs R, T
,' ay this l:tey..n avoid Al.tOVVU!fSTKVs - c&&ftt'&' OriD V v '' " '...
It, Tickets r.irsale at ...I 1h-k otlK In the Sth I i A?i ' Vn TW . U XAoI iLriiESo 1.. 1
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'ID.M-.Y 15. JO.VK .ceiii P.iss. K'i fmetiin iti'o
inHnafc
r, .iin ai
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i inn.ini wr.iiiiii n. lifjaM.. ( inriiiajii. O.
T'.m ..ait Kelnb.ei.oi iLstr ban.-r m the ..onM
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We sell tiio
STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WATEB 11'
fe-i
Kansas Pacific Railway.
Short, Pavorite and Only
ALL KAIL
Tf ? i?f
2 . fi .3 il
-
s.5A-vT.IO:VT.ue,:enu'lne Is wrapped in a tine
V;.rV7f encravislKwith". '. UYtfrrorJ;. f7,y.
'rtiV,'A.Z2ra,i' -V"r.k MKXiCAX Jll'STAXO
"-. viii:r i-ti ai'riKs u fnoo ,..
ud then moved
FLOWERING SHRUBS.
A line varie
shrubs for sale
wrapper. The whole bears the pr prietor's privVto
United states Revenue tamp. ana not acoinnjon
stamp. as used bv druscists '-oiuiuoii
LYON MAXL'FACTL'RIXc; to
M Park Place, '. Y.
PERPETUAL BLOOMING ROSES.
Orer two humlreii different llnest varieties
prepetual blooming and rlimliine- roses, of our
A line variety of hardy flmr0r?,, onn "'"'" hanlj -for out-door cnltiration and
, I ne for winter bloom in the parlor. Cm be sent
asaF
It UTK :
TO
liKEELKV.
CIlEYrfNE,
ItKNO.
(JOLDKX CITY,
XKW M KM PHIS.
II)IIO s,iitrxC5,
t.KKKX CITY,
KI.KO.
MAKYSVILLE.
UEOItuEToWX
Ll).'H.MO.T.
COLOKADO SPI
And ail points, jn
ICaiisa, Colornilo, tlieTerritori
tlie I'nclCc Coast
IN VALUABLE OlFTS
to be distributed in
l. n. six
30tl SEJJI-AXJfUAI.
SIFT
CKXTUALCITY,
VILLA LA rO.NT.
EVA.Vs.
SALT LA KK CITY
SACRAMENTO.
'.INCS. sax FKANCIftCO.
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fuhxas fc sexs,
J3rcnvnvllletv'eb.
by inail.
-tt
FCRSAS SOXS,
Brownville, cb.
WAGON8,
AND BUfiGIES OF ALL KINDS.
Passeneers by this route hav e an opportn-iitr nr
L'"j-: ui Ine Agricultural Districts of K,LS,'
. ; " " lu ,"v'r al Denver and visit thi
" i 30IninB- aKrcuItural and grazins distrits of Co
jlx vll aiib ciul Liuusi. come ann fisk- rnr it 'tras, 3 "r,?jt"l4i!:."yihan
V vj s.-j.. .VXJ. J-J ,
ENTERPRISE !
lo be dran
0M)A,0CT.7t!i, IS 72.
O.VK CKASD f AP1TAL PLIZX CP
810,000 IN GO B?
yiriut;S3l,UOU n a
1 88 g1,.1 L,,ie frosn K : o Prizes ?00 f re2nDaCKS !
Ico and Arizona. ln, silver Jiounte.1 Harness worth 5l,yo each
IlemembHr that thistl,e,;reatThrouh Line.and Harness, wortbeh"'111 h'Uer B,ou,,,"d
io Othv All Hail HoiitG i-T.,'!v.'r'ni:.MrtCll,r,uurt,''-'ci..
. . . buuiu i leo (.old and s,ilvfrr vr n,,.,.i.....-.k,,.
loany of tlie above iMjnLs fn,m;.,...k;. V.. "" ""-".t.i
There Isnotwllous omnibus or f.-rrv transfer bv
this route, as U.eOreat Uivt-rs are all r"ded J
PULI.MA.V PALACE CARS, '
run through fromKA, CITY to DENVER
iuk . xiam;".
I,fl,L.UA. NI.EXNXU Fil-AtS-''
-KRliM
StltOWSVJI.E TO Q"nO".
Wit host Clittne of Cars.
THIS IS THK BtXrwilORT L!M
TO 0ULVCY, ST. LOn.S. CA.'K".
M fin phis. New Orleans, Jartsonv ill- -; '
rleid. Decatur Totituo. Iji Kayett". In
ajiolLs. Ciaciiinatt I.uisvil.V ,.shvil.
Cliattaiiooa, Lexington. Cu.uiabu
Wheeliiw;. P.krsburjs. Balti
more. V. H.shmtoM.
itu-tiiuonu.
To Ft. Wayno. Toielo Crestline PiK-lw.''-HarrisJ.-jrx.
PhihwMpMa New York.
Hi. ion. and all iiit-.
SOUTH -A-IDsTD SLA.ST-
Pas.senjterstakinit .thr Ira- est r w-sf -'
ty all menus tafc- this in reinrnmx.aiMi -section
of splendid itmiilrv
Buy Your Throak Ticket
Viti 4t. Joe JUKI tsi3tf'
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For sale af Ticket Offlcw st J. st-pii "
Itlntfs It K.. at the star H'.te: Br-vJivnie
eion t . r.. Ticket Agent, and at Ptefps r .
...ii. aim iHaersiui.oiis on iiwbf num. j: to ." '
from sotos.Mi fir-l. 1 bv anvothfr roiitv.
Ladies" ;.ld Leontme I'hains. tlent's fJold Vest ! Bairx.ienwketl firoinch o-U!x nt -;
t hums. Solid and double plated silver Table and ' coim-etions via Uniitev arc three! aih! r rt':
ro-spoons. riiotoicraph Albums. Jew elrv etc etc u-iowui. ueo. u. sin u i"-'
' -- t'A11Mmrit..,,
IVIiole -iimlifr fJlftsi, 10,000.
Tickets Limited to S50.
A ffontj ... ,. . ...
..ht..io nuieu loseu iicke. to whom liberal Pre
miums win oe paid.
000.
tJen'l Ticket A s't.
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WE KEEP NOTHING BtJT FIRST CLASS GOODS, AND GUR-V
TEE ALL OVR GOODS TO BE AS BEOOMIUESDED.
of Kansas.
m. "T"" ".Y'-,,t "if-'.h SINGLE TIPk-RT.. -rrr.,-.-.,. .
do. " ""' "ssoiLOiora- ETs fi.7 ?. Trf'-iVi,'"''' - 'L- 7" -
ladHt Pan... m.. t.x. .. ' PIrollnr .......( -.... ,..'-. L J
trains to and tr..m th.. v . -' T.'.',.'" " V .'." an -;r-":;,r""""u,uK jun ilsi 01 prizes, a lies- 5
-... ,I4(U .-.UU.I1.
"s- -i ... nK ior TlcktU via. Kaasa w ,?,, i",,,"i'' OLstrtbution. will be
City ami il,e Ivanafc Pacific Hall wV-! u?. ?norderlnb-Uiem. AH letters must be !
to any part of theelty.
fe ft3
orth andouth. cnptloti of the manner or drawing. anl utlier nv
et- via. Kansas I"rrm" ?" ,ri'f';rV"C.P,0.t,IP M-iribiitlon. vv.ll be
c I flc Hall wa v! addred "U orUw,n? S1"- All letters must be
BEVERLY R. ISnl1- i D' SIWE- B 86.
GE.VKRAL OFOBSK.n.. CltK,Xo 0W. lOi V. ,fcsJt. C,WlmU-'
ws
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