- ft ( if W i If r (I . : ft 1 i $ ri i 8 i nt'.JJtJ8M'f-L-.Hs.'y:Mrj-?-r"gjv:A'',t 'i,Tg..'ijrr..'-TTrw r.T.,-..i-gy-ffr (Continued from first page.) may have heretofore entered, uwjer the homestead luws, a quantity of Bind iesi than one hundreiJ and sixty ueies, shall he permuted under the provisions of this net toeiitersomueli hind continguous to the tract embrae ed in the tint entry jih, when added to the quantity previously entered, shall not exceed one hundred and sixty acres. Sec. 3. Thnt in case ot the death of any person who would he entitled to law for like officers of the other dis trict in said State. Approved, June 8, 1S72. in GKN'EUAIi NATURE Xo. 227. AN ACT l. pro', ide for filling vacancies certain oInch In the uevetalTerriloiieB. Be it enacted by the Senate and JIouhc of Representatives- of the Uni ted States of Aincruxuifr Conrrcss As sembled, That in any of the Territo- hap ne.. wnenever a vacancy snail pen from ressiirimtioii or death during - - . . -. -i". .... .. a Homestead under the provisions or ; the reee.-M or tlie legislative council Uie first section of this act, his widow, j in any olljce which, under the oran if unmarried, or in case of her death i ie net of raid Territory is to be filled i innrriajje, then his ninor orphan , bv annnintment of the governor, hv children, by a guardian duly appoint ed and officially accredited at the De partment of the Interior, shall be en titled to all the benefits enumerated in this act, subject to all the provis ions as to settlement and improvements- therein contained : Provided, That if such person died during hid term of enlistment, the whole term, of his enlistment shall be deducted from the time heretofore required to perfect the title. Skc. 4. That where a party at the date of his entry of a tract ol land under the homestead laws, or subse quently ther-to. whs actually enlist ed and employed in the army or navy of the United States, his servici-n therein snail, in the administration of said homestead laws, be construed to be equivalent, to all intents and purposes, to a residence for the same length of time upon the tract so en tered : Provided, That if his entry has been- cancelled by reason of bis absence from said tract while in the military or naval service of the Unit ed States, and such tract has not been disposed of, his entry shall be restor ed : And provided further, That if such tract has been disposed of, said party may enter another tract subject to entry under said laws; and hi-, right to a patent therefor may be de termined by the proofs touching his residence and cultivation of the first tract and- his absence therefrom in Buch service. Sec. 5. That any soldier, sailor, marine officer, or other parson com ing within the provisions of this at! may, as well by an agent as in person enter upon said homestead by filing a declaratory statement as in "preemp tion cases: Provided, That sat'' claimant in person shall wit;in th. time prescribed make his actual en try, commence settlements and im provements on the same, and there after fulfill all the requirements of this act. Sec. C. That the Commissioner of the General Land Office shall have authority to make all needful rules and regulations-to carry into etl'ect the provisions of thi3 act. Approved, June 8, 1S72. and with the advice and eon-ent trt lite council, the governor shall fill up such vacancy by granting a commi-- -iou, which shall expire at the end of the next session ot said legislative council. Approved, June 8" T872. General Nature No. 122. AN ACT to amend an act entitled "An net to establish a uniform system or bank ruptcy lluouiiout the United .States." Be it enacted by the Senate and JIounc of Jieprescntatives of the Unit cd States of Americi in Congress as sembled, That the first proviso' in sec tion fourteen of an act approved March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, entitled "An act to es tablish a uniform system of bank ruptcy throughout the United State-" be amended by striking out the words "eighteen hundred and sixty-four," and inserting in lie thereof "eighteen hundred and seventy-one." Approved, June 8, 1S72. Gkxerax, Nature No. 123. AN ACT ta amend an act entitled "An act to provide lor the disposition of usi-le-s military reservations," approved frebiuary tweiity-lourih, eighteen hundred andbev- euty-one. i e ,it enacted by the Senate and Plouse of Representatives of the Uni ted Stales of America in Congress as sembled, That the- Secretary of ar be, and he is hereby, authorized and dilected to trau-ler to the custody and coiitroLoi the Seuiutury of .he In e rior, for disposition for cash, accord ing to the existing laws of the United SSiates relating to the public lands, af ter appraisement, to tlie highest bid der, and at not less than the apprais ed value, nor at less than one dollar and twenty-live cents per acre, the United Slate military reservation at Fort Walla-Walia, in the Territory of Washington : Provided, That the tiecietary of the Interior shall, when ever in his opinion the public inter ests may require it, caue the forego ing reservation, or part or part these of, to be subdivided into tracts ot less than forty acres each, or into town lots, with the necessary street or streets to make the same accessible: A:id provided farther, That each sub division, together with the buildings, building materials, or other property which may be thereon, shall be ap" p raised and oll'ered separately at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, as hereinbefore provided, but not in. sub divisions oi more than lortv acres inch, alter which any unsold laud or lot .-hull be subject to sale at private entry for the appraised value at the proper land-office. Approved, June 8, 1872. teen hundred and forty-six and nine teen hundred and forty-seven, or cer tified copies I hereof, by making a cet lilicate upon auoh patent or re-issue. or certified copy thereof, of such ex- tfMI.im MllM biWt'lll (V.O.J Iw.tixr i',r.' paid therefor,) in the name t Sarah S- Trapp, executrix of said William Trapp; andthe Commi sioner of Pat ents is hereby directed to cause the same to be entered of record in the Patent Office; and the said patents so renewed, revived, and extended shall have the same etl'ect in law as if orig inally u run ted for terms extending to the end ol the term to which they are extended by this act : Provided, how ever, That such renewal or extended patents, respectively, shall be open to legal inquiry and decision in the same manner a if issued under the gener al law regulating the granting of pat ents: And provided further, That no person, lirm, or corporation shall he liable for any damage or royalty for having made, vended, or Used said improvements in said patents speci fied prior to the milage of this ad; and any such per-on, linn or corpor ation, having made or purchased and used said improvement since the ex piration of the said patents-shall be entitled to use the same without lia bility during the term of said exten sion. Approved, June 10. 1S72. gs aaciwaaMCwwqT'.m..l,i'.. . . rsu UArfHS. TO JLTMAN K TA x?5:o;3F03S3Ei:st. TL0R 05 o a o c 3 ZJ X i" 73C IV 6: Thresher of the Period. inz O fr rX . z ' '' r5 "" w "AULTMAN & TAYLOR" 0 0 N L M Pi H 0 2 5 5 O in - a 2 p4 ES 3- C3 w C o o to a o Geneuai. Nature No. 123. AN ACT to declare the true intent and meaning of sci-Lion two of an act entitled "An act to establish a nniform tem ol bankruptcy throughout theUnitedSlntes" approved Match two, eighteen huudrcJ and blxty-hcven. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Jieiircscntatives of the Uni ted States of America in Congress As sembled, That the powers and juris diction grafted to the several circuit courts of the United Stales, or anv justice thereof, by section two of an nctentittled "An act to establish -t uniform system of bankruptcy thro' out the United States," approved March second, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, may be exercised in anv district in which the powers or juris diction of a circuit court have been or may be conferred on the district court for such district, as if no such powers or jurisdiction had been conferred on such tlistrict court; it being the true intent and meaning of said act that the system of bankruptcy thereby es tablished shall be uniform through out the United States. Approved, June 8, 1S72. Geneuat, Nature No. 12-1. AN ACr concerning the circuit and district courts ot the United States for the district of Kansits. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assem bled, That from and after tne passage of this act the May term of the circuit court, and the October term of the district court, of the United States for the district of Kansas, shall be com menced and held at the city of Leav enworth, Kansas. Approved, June S, 1G72. General Nature No. 129. AN ACT for the letter security of bank re serve, and to facilitate bank charing-hoti-e exchange!. Ue it enacted bv the Senate am House of ltepresentatives of the Uni ted States ol Ameiica in Congress as sembled. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authonzed to re ceive United States notes on deposit, wiinoui interest, irom national bank ing a-s-ociations, in sums not less than ten thousand dollars, and tois-ue cer tificates therefor in such form as tlie Secretary may prescribe, in denomin ations of not less than five thousand dollars; which ceitilicate shall be payable on demand in Ui ited States i.otes, at the place where the deposits were made. Sec. 2. That the United States notes so deposited in the treasury of the United States shall not be count ed as part of the legal reserve ; but the certificates issued therefor may be held and counted by national banks as part ol" their legal reserve, and may oe accepted in the settlcmentol clearing-house balances at the places where the deposits therefor were made. SEC. C. That nothing contained in this ael shall be construed to author ize any expansion or contraction of the currency; andthe United States notes for which such certificates are issued, or other United States notes of likeami-unt, shall be held as spec ial deposits in the treasury, and used only for the redemption of such cer tificates. Approved, Juno 8, 1S72. Threshing IVTachine WITII 8 AND 10 IIOKSE MATS Lr THE "Km. KXOWS ATJTiTMAW & TAYLOB M'F'G- CO., The brilliant success of (hue Improved" Grain-Satiny, Time-Saving and Money Earning Thrahing EstaUUhntnls U unparaKtUdin theannals of Farm Maeliinerj. Largely increased earnings are' reported by Thruhermen who hare purchased A great taring of grain by Farmers who have employed Threeyears introduced and proven Vxxlly Es tablished iVb experiiKntIn use in 400 Counties in 16 Slates by 1700 purchasers Endorsed by forty thousand farmers who hate emptoye&themGrtilit.' Saving itdtchless "separating" principle They shale Viegrain out of the straw Xb Beaters, Pickers, Ttadtttes or Endless Aprons No clogging or ping" in Flos or Wet Straw "Octrblast" Fan Sieves have over eleven square feel of surface Many Icincfe of Work Great "capacity" in Wheat, Eye, Oats, Birley, Buckioheat Feat, Beans, Millet, Hungarian, etc. Uiwpproachable in FlaxEhri--valed in Wei Straw- and Grain Unsurpassed in Timothy Time-Saving A'o titterings to clean up No detention from wet straw, high winds, putter ing, clogging or badwcatherQuicUy.tctand moved Simply coviBtrvicttil-Easilymanagcd-RcTnarfc ably light draft Very durable Cheaply kept in order only about oxr-niLP as many Bells, Gear Wheels, Boxes, Journals, SJiafts and Pulleys to clog, wear out, add to draft, or to keep in repair as in Endless Apron Machines More conveniences and Uss to annoy All the latest inprovanents-Ioney-Ialiius-Faster threshing Less de'ention Choice of jobs Extra Prices for work Farmers wail for weeks and months Elegant Finely Finished Salable. Invo8ti;ato t Call on the undersigned, (or send your name and post office address), andget a Factory Price List and Descriptive Pamphlet (free) con taining CO illustrations and letters from hundreds of purchasers. "Complete Threshing E tahllshments," as well as Horse-Powera ualone," and Separators "aloncn FOR SALE BY R. R. TIMS TABLES. MIDLAND PACIFIC EAILWAT. Takes effect Suadav. Septemberl.lSTi Trains dally except Sunday. WESTWARD' No. 3.1 No. l.j T.M. A.3T. 1:00 S.-00 lr.3 S:2! 4:47 &33 5:10 S: 5:33 9.15 5iV5 ft0-6.-.M 9:49 ' &i 10:101 7:30 1b32 7:57 i 10:5i &10 ' lUsO I 5:S STATIONS. .febraska City.... TalboU .Dunbar.. Arllnstors. .Svraruse Unndllla . raliuyra . Ben n ot Cheney's . State Prison Lincoln , EASTWARD No. 2. No 4. A.ac 7 40 7 18 r ro C43 6 J R07 5 40 5 25 500 4 23 4 3) P.M. 3 15 5.W !3 2 05 IS I 13 12 51 11 55 1 II 20 J I WHOLESALE &3m RETAIL Tlie time given above Is that of Zlneoln, being 37 minutes slower than that of Chicago. 31. A. SHOW-EIUS. J. :n. COXVERSK. Train Master. tiUperintenaent. Burlington & Missouri Kiver B E, PASSENGER AXDIIXED TRAINS, RUNNING BETWEEN Platlsmouth and Lincoln. To tnkc Effect Wednesday, Dec. !i0, 157J. n STATIONS il WESTWARD. ' Trnin No. 3. . Train Xo.l. 'I MIXED. t PASSEXOEIt. ia W, fl M & perma in tlie General Nature No. 125. ANT ACT increasing the rates of pension to certain persons therein de&cribetl. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Jicprcsentadvcs of the Uni ted States of America in Congress as sembled. That the net entitled "An act supplementary to tlie several aets re lating to pensions," approved Juno sixth, eighteen hundred and sixty-sis, be so amended that from and after the passage of this aut all persons en titled by law to a less nension thnu hereiuarter specilied, who, while in the military or naval service of the United States and in line of duty shall have lost the sight of both eyes' or shall have lost both hands, orshafl nave jo.st ootn leet, or been iientiy and totally disabled name, or otnerwise so permanently ami totally disabled as to render them utterly helpless, or so nearly so as to requiae the eonstant persona! aid and attendance of another person, shall be entitled to a pension of thirty-one dollars and twenty-live cents per xnontli : and all persons who under I'l-6 circumstances shall have lost one hfcvd and one foot, or been totally and permanently disabled in the same, or otherwise so disabled as to be incapac itated for performing any manual la bor, but not so much as to require constant personal aid and attendance shull be entitled to a pension of twenty-four dollars per month; and all persons who under like circumstances suaii nave lost, one Hand, or one foot or been totally and permanently dis abled in the same, or otherwise so dis abled as to render their incapacity to perform manual labor equivalent to the loss of a hand or font !mli i. .. titled to a pension of eighteen dollars Generae Nature No. 130. AN ACr to amend section live of an act en titled "An net innknm appropriations lor the civil and diplomatic expense-, i thu Roveriiinent tor the year eighteen hundred and forty -one," approved .March three, eighteen hundred and forty-one, and to authorize ihe proper construction thereof. lie it enacted by the b'euate and House of ltepresentatives of the Uni ted States of America in Congress as sembled, That the provisions of tlie fifth section of tlie act entitled ' An act making appropnations for the civ il and diplomatic exueuseaof tin- mv- eminent for the year eighteen hun dred and forty-one," appioved March three, eighteen bundled and lortv oue, which established and limited the compensation of collectois oi cus tonia, shall be amended and shall b construed to apply to all surveyors o customs ports performing, or having performed, the duties of collectors o customs, who shall be entitled to re ceive the same compensation as is al lowed to collectors &y said act of March three, eighteen hundred and ferty-one, for like services in the set tlement of their accounts with the treasury: Provided, That the fees, commissions, and emoluments pre scribed by law and collected by them shall amount to such maximum lowance. Approved, June 8, 1S7J. Gcvekal Nature No. 1.11. VX ACT to amend ihe tilth .section of an act entitled "An act inakuiS appioprimions lor the leg.slHtive, executive, and Judicial expense of the government lor the ear ending June thlitielh, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, and lor other purpos- Jie it enacted by the Senate and House of lieprsentalives of the Uni ted States ol America in Congress as sembled, That the tilth section of the act approved May eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, making ap propriations for the legislative, exec utive, and indicia! csiiMiKoo'nfti,.. Government for the year ending June v'wwiij, viiii.eeii uuuureu ami seventy-three, shall not tie held to atmlv to materials, stores, or supplies solil to ofheeTs ami soldiers of the armv oi to exploring or surveying expeditions ,: , ,,, uy,ia7' J,ml "" aid sec tion shall not be held to repeal slIeh part of paragraph 1032, Kevise.i Am. v siMN -three, as provides that expei.se- III Vlli trt litiiito... - I"- ....o... ...ii.uy sioicaor suimlies regularly condemned will be' paid from their proceeds. l Approved, June S, 1S72. General Nature Nn isot A2d'S oV u'nnenelof SaRln S. Trapp. ex ecu.rix of nihun Trapp, deceased. Uouse of representatives of the Uni ted btates of America in Congress as- per month, from and nffrti, ft,..",-. X " ""U1:. ,MV?P l ?e letter.s-patent day of June, emhrn i, "U , u' " i 1VtvV.l. "n Trapp, a citizen of seventy-two. Cu auu me united .states, dated the ft Approved, JuneS, 1S72. General nature No ig AI FK?rlda?rCate UD d,nal tanddtetrlet TTn,LCnaClcd hU i1lc -Sfeno'c and House of -Representatives of the Unit ed States of America in cinarcss ins Hi rg eaSt f the lino between ranges fourteen and fifteen east shall constitute,,,, additional land distriot, arid shall be known as the East Flor ida district, the office for which shall be located at Jav ties vi lie.. Sec. 2. That there shall be appoint ed a register and a receiver for said land district, and who. shall be enti- t PI In t lacnmn , .' . ..., OUIIc vruuipeiisaiion as is may uereaner Ue. nrescribed i,v Vt. I nv ol October, eighteen hundred and for ty-live, surrendered and re-issued on the tenth dav of March, eighteen hundred and forty-nine, and extend ed by the Commissioner of Patents for seven years from tlie first da- of uetouer, eighteen hundred and iifty nine, and again surrendered and re issued in two several divisions or pat ents numbered, respectively, nine teen hundred and forty-six and nine teen hundred and forty-seven for new and useful improvements iii bar rel machinery, be, and the same is and are hereby, renewed, revived and extended for the term of seven years from and after the passage of thia act: and the rmnmLin,! J- Patents is hereby directed, upon the' s :- M S i LJ Z r, f 5 . 2 fl c A S 5 o I K n 2 n ft 2 t 'A 1 eg I rA Z c 'j u o -s i- i r. a ?5 0 P3 jl Tci J o a J ?I5SI S i H a 6 r J.J o z J: K " X 5 : valed in Wei Straw and Grain Unsurpassed vi II &ZSZ& m m c-t 'i t - r" n H S i2 c u ft 3 V vJ rvi c s, a s . H ?TA iJ 3 r" c-- T. u M T. s, u ;t Y h z r- is! s id : c h m 5 -i rr c r- : I U M m - A UB - ? P, B a s- r -.-s rf - t- I I I .. - - - svo e 2. ?,'- alone," and Separator "alone: 1 3-r- 3 T Z I J FOR SALE BY P-j xrr r S U sr.- r - o y or - r t: z i y. r r. ffru r p '& v? &-& tr? a ? 'K'sN .-iP5 fac. slg" ? r Can asidwil sell you rll Muds of Imulsmen ts cJieapsr "-'"' g ss 2 N w I M tlian any otlier lioxis ia Nebraska, & - i g i I rf, ii s p g k g s-3 t $ -a o L? 1 C . r-. l II 5 !- R ft fV. ? -: "!Z bo f ! I J fi as 3 MswH g 7T D o r- t p s 5 3 1872. 2. o S 2 , v. III rlFo s - jtfffi&pft&ijmMfa s w ruhfti 1 UHE SlutfE mWm i fl '- h i fuii stock s- wmmmmffl q i b ' I -' -'i& i '' ! 1 CT J i. ?J" t. I'HJ 1 1 HI! 1 II. ! G.J i --'. -, J I ?5 LTi TT3n nMTTm V . i i IfcO'ifSSLs-'' M Vv Ai2iiRsys. --JS?SMSdl 1 u . -,..-... . '.'-. Um2 iSBKUEICj fb . Plattsmouth.. Omali.i Junction.. Louisville. boutU iiend... Aslil.ind ,, Greenwoods... Waverly Newton . Lincoln ..... Lincoln Denton .... Illshlnnd , iCreia . Dorcli ester.. I- 'ISO p. m. leave. 10:00 a.m. leave. 4:3) Ktea S:i0 ' icfcai. ft30. 7:(XV 1 7:45 - '8:15 p.m. arrive S:0Oa.m. leave- &3)u , liWa.iii.arrive. 11:0.3. 111:30. 1 1 :.. lioo 12:12 p. ui 120 lun.arrivc MIXKI). 2:00 p.m. leave -I.-IOp.iu arrive STATION Plattsmoatb Omnlia Junction.. Louisville......... South Bend Ashland.. ... Creenwocd . Waverly Newton-..-.. Lincoln ................. Lincoln ..-, Denton . Itisliland....- t'reto Dorchester j EASTWARD. Train No. 1. KAsSENiiJJE- Train No. iltSKD. 1:50 p.m. arrive 0:00a.m. arrive I i-55.irrrz!r.!.3;7:V)-rrr.-" 'l.-3 170 j 130 . :10. 12:15 16:10. 12.00 5iV) 1 11:43 oTll 11:30 p. m. leave o.00 a. m. leave illXED. 11:03a.m. arrive 4:-t" p.m. arrive. 10:35 -1:15.- 10:05 :t-,. Sk20 its) ftoO a.m. leave. 3:30 p. m. leave. The time given above Is that of Omaha, being 33 minutes slower than that or Chicago. Til OS. UOAjVE Chief Engineer and Supertntaulint. Kansas City, St Joseph. & 0. Bluffs. TttIC TAHLK "o. 16. Xo takerjfect Sunday, July-lCth, 1S71. G-OI33"C3- NORTH. - - " liiSsTi , K f 1ctj KB? 3 4SB? satt mm 3?- liy.-idsWii'Stiiii s9 4i ill rWEiJLEliS iW C3 jg.3 MH! j OLL CLOTHS, ZLA.TTTZLrGK Having determined to reduce STATIONS. Kansas City......., East Leavenworth.. St. Joseph ............ PHKLPS Hamburg ,.-.... Council BIull's OMmIIA mail si EXV. j KX1-. ll:ir,p.ir.i 7: to A. it. l-i:A..ul. 0:15 11:40 5:33 2:27 P. 31. 6:30 sua 8:43 5:35 O I 3NT C3b SO ia:. STATIONS. Kansas City. . Hat Leavenworth.. St. Joseph..-. PHL'LPi? Ilamburi; .... Council Bluir-, ST. LOUIS MAII.AXD BXP. XXV, 111:15 P.M. .... 10:10 P. 31, .. s-.ou . 5:30 ..! 4:40 ..! 2:30 4: 10 P. 31 3:28 1:0.5 10:13 9:40 7:15 Tickets lor sale at all the General Ticket Offices. A. C. DAAVES, A. !. HOPICIA'S, tien'i buperintendent, St. Joseph, 3Io. Gen'l Pass. Agent, St. Joseph, Mo. i? a ran a Li V" -fim IBM ROUTE EAST. Ofily Line Running Through Cars our stocic of Dry Goods, Notions, &c. .and haying on hand a very large and extensive stock, Ave will 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. rao3t ST. LOUIS TO NCTrYork, ChicaEO, Cincinnati and Louisville, WITHOUT CHANGE. SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1812. FGUEZ TIi. 18 JP&2ET BHITi! IHSPCPTCTflP'.HnBllffr PlHM In. LfinDLM AliiLnaHMfniiiir TH23 LOWEST &H1CBS. in i i, Atj.c!iJU3y m cy;vaa . A CE!siji -r-xy? p - n - J-n f I f I f . -p I G-EHO. DTJC3-erED,?lr3 PROPRIETOR t: 88 &; 90 0NJ:.IlNr STREET, IB R O "V7" IsT V X Xi L H3 tun 7:30 A. M.-Day Express, Through to Js'cw York. ("ncaKo, Cincinnati and Louisville Daily except buudny. 4:45 P. M, Accommodation. For all Way Stations Daily e.ceptSunday. 6:15 P. M.-FastLine. With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car thmni;h to Jfov York. Cincinnati and Louiiville IrAiliY. 6:45 P. M, Chicago Express. With through SlecpingCisr Dally ex Saturday Ticket Office 100 N. Fourth St.. caJSasM, St ko;s. F. 3r. COLBURX. Ticket Ajjent. st. Louis. JOAX E. SIM1VON', Gen'l Supt. Indi.tnapolLs. W. K. JOXKS, West'n Pass As't, St. Louis. a E. FOLLETT. Gen'li'.iss. A't -t Louis I- --w, -i-t ng-.Tfc.i . , i w,w'..bi i.Uit- w..ifc i 'Mil it rt iiiariyjaaJLtTfcfTrynnrTV-TgtrurxirMeg-fcLiB; blullilldllllrllllui 1 fg25 2isci1 bS, gjJKaiUga a No, 70 Main Street, rownville, Nebraska. Largest Stock in the Market. J. W. BI.ISS, ? Sia IS2 V23'aia2i - - 1 fc.rf( 2sas-'a Ij' -A2T Te'r7!f) A T A Z1! J l C l J n.. M L i . H T u ii v? uuwi vu cauuul PERU, XEBR.ISKA. Real Estate R u-lt and Sold on Commission. Collections made ail Taxes paid for Xon.Residants STUDEBAKER AND WHITE WATES Steel Rail ! Bonble Track Baltimore and Ohio R. E. The GreatSliort Line from CIXCISXATI or COL.UJ1BUS east: Saving 87 to 110 mile-?, and arriving ons Tain in Advance at Saving 53 niile-i, arriving C.ia hours in advance at Saving ., miloi, arriving 8i hours in advance at "W-A.sia:isrc3-T;o2Nr. Ileaching One Train the Quickest. Tha Great Iron Sailwaj 3ridgo3 ever the Ohio nivcr, at Pnrkersburs "il Bellalre, are Completed. MOIHsIXG AND 2f JGUT LXES OF PdI!bi3d's Pahce Dnwitg R0.BI and Sleep ng Car; ,,n,Vu" 7" ",3.,"ouie,':o.n?. Cincinnati or Col- -...-.... .....v,,, ,n.-iini, wasiungiom City WITHOUT CHAfiE. Cy this Itonte you avoid A LT, O Jf XIEU5 TIt.VX FEItS and KSttRras. lltlV!:?- Ticketaforsaleat all Tiok.t unices in the South r -.r ,. aul West. it. 31, t O LE. w. i. sjriTIT Gen 1 Tio'-et Asent, Master Tniinpor'n nvivJn,,iAi-Mk mt, Italtimorejl.1. SIDE-i n. JONKs.Oen'l Pas. Atr't CinciunHtl.O grnir,fTI" r "- rr rrt. ,.-- -c.... Kansas Pacific Railway. bliort, Favorite and Only ALL IiA.IIL, EOUTE! Great Inducements Offered. ;the BOTTOivr vn OIST CLES SOLO. 1 H. ALL AST 4-1 V I II ll llli.uiiii.,. H'JMJ. 1 ,. .. - -j nmiii . uagr . j ; ,,,., 7 .,K, , F. .... mn.i.iiu.iiLm &J w m iScSf. J, CSn runnii olubul Wholesale ami ZZctail IScttlcrs in i SHI ihl Ylk iiv III! a AT I. ilUllullJ mil 14 - - -V -- IM -- HOPBCWQ :i ,r jyiti 11 v. ii Ho. 30 MArM ST::?1T. BEO"V7"NT"V"X.IIEi, nTEIiB J. u. W Uh STATE AGENT FOR TILE BEST Combined Shelter and.Grioder, Wind Mill and Steamer, AUo Breeder andShipper of the celebrated POLAItTD CHITJA HOG vvtvii. iiiiiiii 1 1111 . presentation of said nateti.a nr r.i' s,JweJS,wMaat and General x cnoa nnml,r..rl - t ... , -. . - .-- '-a niuu tor circulars and nnrtt. w, .ut.cu, .t?spcuveiy, nine- rJ&ilisi-r I T?'i:?CSsr,'iC;- r. I eSft-!&-5-.,l - - -. . j. i. -. : r g-- - 1 w - -r - , ,-- -i - f . i - iT -. . S:;WijJ jb2W ifeJS - v; -.vt ' ' DEXER, ERIE, NEW 2IE3rpniS. IDAHO sPRIXfis. ORKENUITY, ELKO. MARYSVILLE. OEORBETOWS, UM.'JIU 1, OREELEY. CIIBYEV.NE, RENO. (JOLUEN- CITY. CENTRAL CITY, VIl,LAmAiONT. EA'AfS. SALT LAKE CITY. SACRA3IENTO. r3 t5 rr . t7,; 1i -zssss udB3?"V BiA ,?V 4 )WCZ& &7 Tf !! la Momt -4 BUSHED? Principal OflicellOl W. Fifth St., CinrlnaatO. The only Reliable Gift Uistributun In the County- s'?h &hcnn li. fi n i u j y y a tj a s n a 5p & ST. vjji5!s; v-cu cx- WD. -uuress J -" w"&oisrs. AND BUGGIES OP ALL KINDS. If you want anything, come and ask for it. eUW.5WS?5fc-WE EP NOTHING BUT FIRST CLASS GOODS AND GUAEAN IM j TEE ALL OUB GOODS TO BE AS Bvix v;oloivo SPRINGS. SA- FHAh'Urn And all points in Kansas, Colorado, the Territories, and the Pacific Coast. 1S8 ?yIteneP.h0rteStL,nefroni Kanw CI- 210 ?i' the Shortest line to Pu.-blo. Trin- LV IanrLea.andaUp0,nteln"- RemembPr that this Is theGreat Through Utfend No Otlier AU Hail Route to any of the above poInt3, There b no tedious omnibus or ferry tramfrrhr this route, as the Great Rivera aren Bridged PU3IAX PALACE CARS, ran through from 1 K.U5SAS CITY to BENDER w Ithout Change. Passengers by this route have aa opporfnitv ot Ii5Ti28 th.e flne Asr'cultural DLstricS T of KansiS and can stop over at Denver and visit th. .1 l' ataInB.a8ricattnralwy53tgyffl fiIS!eonn,et,onslna,,eat Kansas City with all trains to and from the East. -forth anagomh. Be sure to ask for Tickets via. Kansas City and tke Kansas Pacific RaiAvav! BFTbtyt ?rllS- BOWEX.Gn'ISupt. aiA ui-ws,Kan T!T a j""fc'g VALUABLE GIFTS to be distributed In n. aiisns 15Stl REGCLAU MOSTIILY SlrT ENTERPRISE 1 dam -4 i STfr 1 o be drawn xs J1U. U A V. NOT. .", T. . 1 c ro TWO GUAXD CAPITALS F.ACROP $5,000 IN GQiB? 5 Prizes snn lTTna his 1j t 10 Prizes 100 1 1 w- ww"w"-b. i Tw-o I ine-toned Rascwood liano. worth Vjxi pit. looo oold ar.d Ml verever Huutinc Wa'ches worth rrom5cOtoKK)each. iuu"uf v cnes,wort rhfLesLGw!.U i-eontlne Chains. Gent's Gold Vest Chains. Solid and donblo niiPi i-..! "L.-.Ti i easpoons. Photograph Albums. Jewliry "et. eta V'hole Nitmlier Gifts, 10,000. Tickets Limited to S.in.nnn Agents wanted to soli tickets, to whom liberal Pre miums will be paid. -"-"e-SrS-GLE TICKETS!: 6 TICKETS J5; 12 TICK ETS $10; 25 TICKETS ?. crlHanT?r,nlnK a fu" " of prizes, a des cription of the manner ofdrawln"- anrt nth.i nm!0n ,n ference to tStHbt!on ? will be" adndrleaytone0rder,ni:them- ARIette'mllbI City, Mo j OffloB, 101 V. 5th Stt I. D. SINE. Box 86. Cincinnati, Okio. Great Through Passenger Rculc THE OLD RELIABLE HAKWIBAL a xix Coimcil Bluffs R. H. X.ina, VIA ST. JOSEPH AXD QCIXCY. TWO FAST EXPEESS TEAKS Crossing the XL-fcwippi at iiury on Br.'-';p w H. PUX,2i3XA2t SLEEPIa PALACES, FROX EKOTTI3.?.E TO QS.rS.VCx, Wiihout Chancre of Car. THIS IS THE BET SHORT LINE TO QUIXOY, ST. 1.0VIS, CAIK0, 3remphte.w Orleans, Jack-wnville. pr.r.g tleld. DelHr Tolono. Ij Kayell. Indian apolis, Cii(Cu.nai.I)uiHVillt Xhuie, Uliattanow;a, LeMnutou. coiwir.tnw, Vheeliuir. Pjrerbrjc. Ralti- inore. WasbinRUw, RlchnKMMl. ..VJJ . .JZVST ISKSJXJJtLS '.RGl TS To Ft. "Wayne. Toledo. C.-etllii. Pittbnrff, Harrtoboix.iniK.vlelptila. " Yori., Button, a tl all paints, SOUHAND ST. t Passengers tsfcmicoUier Unes est o r t o' by al! means tkhfe in rnriDy, a wt sectiou of splendid country. Buy YonrThroagH Ticfccts ia. St. .Toe uI Qtti" For f.ale at Ticket Offices St. J"..-0,"1 UlufisR. R.. at the Star IWri-JfySStoita f" n enson & Cros.Tlcltet Aes. ad VMv-' " and other stations oa Use or road. aUsW"1" byanyolher route. . t .' Basfrage checkwl throwrh t a P? lTJS-e connections? via Qulncy r tortJS5l5EAv' B. P. GROAT. GEO. H. A-"' mi,. Gen'l Ticket As't. GeB- Bp PHANZ HE I.3HSB. AGOM &gLACKMITH5H0P ONE DOOR AVEST OF COCRT nOFSE. Eeimini'S" mi'. i-r TTTAnnv Ar a TrT"VO. I W -T. . .. -1. .Inilf U' I' flows, anu an wv ; , Vinn -su manner and on short notice. Swcuu rui-iy! teod. Give him aca.U, J -t 4