, t i1 .r w. vm w j r ! .: fi , i ii n "aasEcsseaSSEeaas ojtficijLl! Third Session, of the'42i.Cnisrcss. jr. . -r m. ; on Bisty thousand dollars, (frlnp 0 fifth Hcries.) under thcdlrection of tho President, per tilth artfclo treaty ff.?fi tra iixth, eiRhtecn-uundred nnd nft:fle, two l!iounnd fonr hundred dollars - - . . lndtor7ofalletrntoers.p? Tdajo Jtrrtfory. For the general Incidental ex peris oftue Indian service In" IdahcT Territory. Sreaents or woods, agricultural Implements, and. other useful articles, and to assist them to locate nerSiutent abodes, and sustain themselves by the SSuof civillred llfe.to upended under the direction of tho Secretary Of the Interior, tweniy tbnnsanu ooiinrs. ,i iridpntal ror iuc bi"''"--i. VrffnnSS'Steftr In specie, per , i, Article treatv gf September seven ffi6.cUMclSnSa nrd eighteen, five KSSKritb nnd assistant, shops nnd dcn.t.slx nnn'f";For permanent nn- fenrcfM A'p, AUon stock. pr act of nIt j-, in MRhteJii hundred nnd February nlncjeentnc i, ,ara thirty-one. ' "'?," Tof Investment, on sev- For interest, in "f" at flve per cent- t-.flrA thousand Uoiinra, ,. ;,, frth- " lnct of inne twe -3-- twin hnndreilnil wriy ', ,. eleventh teen nnnujw - - d Ulirs. seven hun dretl a tU n xiy cetnn. t intnrnvi -- roi "' v , ,,, U on forty- nsferred inicrcL. . - fi .iniliirs. transferred three thonsnno . n--' . tll. TTllUed state. of June twenty-sever, wi. freOarloUo treasury, .per net u !wr.Tt.v-Hlx. two thou- 2fiR? hSirS and fortyUwo dollars and nulty, in specie, prToarin r nundml ,,5? SXSK K5.?SSUrid n JW Scnecas, Vcas. dollars. , c-.-.t nnd Shaurnce. Qua frValcd Peoria. Kaftahtas and cr"'ft?inient"for blacksmith ror(ovui " CAioth1 tools iron anu ii and litant. shop and wdred dolInrs. AJ rmr--- . n. .t limflTi:. 1J 1J ' For fifth 01 six r ""SSiiry Iron and steel hlacksrnlth. nn,lSkias. Weas. Plan tooU.for 'ronTnundred nnd teahaws one ouanmv o ,neceat3. twenty-three Vat nn'nalty for ed- tfiairncw. r or perwnxi ftrticle treaty ncatlonal purpose P-Wi undrHl nm, of August third, sey: e"' t eAiy of iny rrsa ia tuonsand dollars. , specie, for edu- For P?1? fourth article tmity catlonal po1??.'.?!' iJIV,, eighteen hund- of Seatcmber twcntj-ninn. r.j, ,r,ntv four, two thousand dollars. on forty article treaty or .1 on tmrs , ij; u. j - Klxtlf, eighteen nnuureunnu -uf v..- thouynd five nanareuum- ..BilTnntH Knr fourteenth of twenty lnstalimentB, for the e,npIoy ment of a blacksnillh carpen ter fariner, and a physician, who hnll fur nish medicine for the sick, per treaty of Jun unrv twenty-rtxth, eighteen hundred and flft-flvc four thousand lx hnndrfd doliaw flfFyorflIu'pport of a smith and rpcngr !jop. an.i to P"'"' "",", therefor, five hundred dollars. i , 'AibrauncTie Band of Utah Indian. For IRSl of t? install men 18, for the purchase of KWHld under the direction of the Becremry of the Interior, per eighth article treaty of 7i'. .. ..., iiitn linndrwl nnd six- tV-tliree and .Senate amendment of March tfrnniv.nrui. eighteen hundred and sixty- four, ten thousand dollars. For la-t or ten installments, per eighth ar ticle of said treaty, for the purchase of pro visions, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, ten thousand dollnrs. For pay. of blacksmith, as per tenth artl m of snina treatv. seven hundred and twen ty dollars. ,,i tTin!,ifntal ror ininporiii"i " ". , , " exnenes or the delivery of j?oo1m. j(TOViaion. and stock, a per name article of same treaty, two thousand dollars. , . . Taheguadie, Miuichc, CMmle. 1 ccminiuhe, Yampa. Grand Jtiver, and Itntah JJands of nCT. For pav of two carpenters, two rail- hTrt. two farmer, anu one ujw.-h.siuh", lor nfteenth article trt-aiy "' -",",c" " '" eighteen hundred and lxty-eigb, nine thouijjinu uouars. ,, For pav of two .teachers, as prr same nrtl- of tame treaty, two thousand uouan,. ; Fir the purchase or Iron and steel, and the necessary tools for blacksmith's shop, two hundreil and twenty dollars For fifth of thirty Installments, to be ex pended under the direction of the Secretary r v.o intArinr for olnthinsT. blanket3: and such otherartlcfesasho may think propor nnd necossary, under the eleventh artlclo ct thirty mouanii uuu Jft,m Krmjw.-jor JMHSSTtSS SKSM3iSSi5rs I1U muct u;uu. "'-"-- . m.tnliT uuio,. V7:-" T.i- .om. tsue ln.permanenvrt0d .ana ,---" --j. Wffl'sraSSSBffi?'' of - In- '"S-KcTrtVegeneral tho Indian service in rtevwia. preseuu ui K""t Erlcultural Implements, and other useful articles. r-K"t-"'1"";' ,vr . lrwntB in rurmanent abodes. n2 '" .,' . Vwm hv the nuHults of cN-IlIxed lire to be' expended under the direction of the Sec retary of the Interior, twenty-avo thousand dol- lh Yeif Jffcrteo. T or thegeneral Incidental expenses or the Indian service in New Mexico, Pgf woods aKricuHural implements, and other useful Kooos, "K"""' '"' , .J' , ir-at in nermAnent Tl!Ci3. anu - fty.''.:"c".IT;. thi nursutta of li 1 e t OiV'-on.-Fortbe general Incidental expenses of the Indian service in Oregon. Including Iraaspor tailon of annuity Roods and presents, (where no lecUl ' provisions therefor is made by treaties J Infor pHying the expenses of removal and sub ?? of Indians In Oregon, (not parties to any treaty.) and for pay for necessary employees, ior V thousand dollML ,ncIden. UleTpenses of the Indian service in Washington Terriiory. including transportation of annuity goods an 1 presents, twhere no special provision Is made therefor bv treaties.) and lor defraying ex pnsesor rimova'l and subsistence of Indians and U?r pay of necessary employees, twenty-four tnou and four hundred dollars. ,i , 7nA Territory. For thp general incidental ex penses of the Indian servfee In Utah Territory. Stents or goods. a5rlcultural implements, and StherusehVl articles. and to aaistthem to locatoln SernuSient abodes, and sutain themselves by ths ?".... r i.inci nr.v including transportation Snd nectary expenses ordelivering provisions to ?he IndhTs within the Utah supenntendency. to beespenaea upuw . " " ". V",fa; FAVORITE SHORT ROUTE I TO ALIr PBES-CIPAI POINTS j&. S Gt?' The "Old Beltohle and popular HANNIBAL & ST. JOE, Hail Road Line. 3 Through Express Trains Daily, Equipped with Miller's Patent Safety platform Coupled, and Buffer, and the celebrated Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes, The most perfect protection against accidents In the world. Sew and Elegant Pay Coaches, and two dally lines of Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars are run through from Kansas City to QUIXCY. OALESBUBO, MENDOTA ASD Chicago, Without Change. Also a daily line of Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars Prom Atchison and St. Joseph to JACKSONVILLE AND SPBEXGFIELD. AndNeWaud Elegant Day Coaches from Kansas City to Indianapolis and Cincinnati, Vithout Change, jEv-Ej -ini- J-J TSI H10D0I HI .WHOIiESALE A2ED HETAIL HAEDWAB, E A. N X MCETURAL II IPLEIITI I of the Interior, thlrty-tlve thousand dollars. WvmnlMTm-Uory.-ror the general incidental exrS of the Indian servicein Wyoming Jerri- "-" : . i.,nMi imnidtnaitiii too.-. pre,entso gooos ..-.-. 'Tln anu otner anicira, u "- ----t--,.-- $ermaUent"abodes: and Batata themselves by the pursuit" or civilized life, to be expended under the ;,'. r . crvrotarv of the Interior, five iiirtn-LTiin u uu ' w - j thnusand dollais. nnd the necessary expenses irovisious iu SIX For inurou, --'-'.lAiinnal Durposes. iUl V.-----;- ,-. !,,,.. atHveper thousand ttoimra. "'":;, tenth, elaht P iWjSrS1. fArfotvlhbuJand een niiuuiui dollars. and fifty-four, SHOSII0NE3. i. f fTrnntr in- -siffiJfsaifflssfTasiirs a ?' avirsrsmv a5nit.i.i t FUCII M4..V.. ioft Wnshlnirton on Dusiness SimeVd with thoir respective tribes, fifteen thou coiiiiCTjicu " Dw,.,-j,, TiiKt the commission of by the fttmnlniea the fourth section "... .!....(, nr 1lirilsIllCU. 'BsSiS.'SSSSSi nnuaruu ujiu o.-j . een dollars. tnth of twenty in- yVetfopS Installmemts. to .bo expcn.led untw. direction of ."--"", citable to s, emiciiw "" article treaty ajyEaKSsns'siisaa ?5ArlSSLd m "Ster. or herds- menrone hnndrcd dollars SHOSHONES AD BA NOCKS. SoingV-ii?"?!" .w. n.ntiA nriit. tu v-' .. tuc j.i- -- - e MlliU licot'j, hm.j .-w . pn-nnAl atonnnt tn ho 6X1)011(161 UnQOf Uie iFeYion of theseoretary of the Interior. Per KeToV ?& annul tlanlovWoi, In supplying said Indians with beef, raut- . e jTiaian tribes in Minnesota and MIchagan, tnn. wheat, npur.peaua. .m iB. r?'" thousaim aouar. ,mT,rh thereof M mav be W.?A"f:"Cle IhalU l ' ' near to def.v the iiui of Indian dele- For transportation of such goods as may be purchased for Bald IndlanH, seven thou sand dollars. A , . 3Von &'oiir. For this amount, or so much ti,nn'ncmav lpnstarV.tOl)UrchasesUD- sistence and vlothlnu for the Teton and other hands of Sioux In the vicinity of Fort Peck. Montana Territory, and for such other objects as the Secretary of the Interior, with the approval of the President, may deem M,in. nini fuivlsnhlc. to nromnte the etv- lllzation and Improvement of said In dians, two hundred thousand dodars. Hut this appropriation bhall be expended for the benefit of nuch portions of said bands only, and tor such time as they maintain Irienit.y relations to tho United States: Trovidcd. That if any trader, msa&eiu.or any perauu acting for or under him, Uiall will any arms or ammunition at his trading-post or other place within nny district or country occu pied by uncivilized or hostile Indians, con trary to the rules and regulations of the Jec .t,. nffi,aTniarinr such traddr shall for feit his right to trado with the Indians and the said Secretary shall exclude such trader, and the assent, or other pewou offending, from snch district or country w occnpiel ; and the said Secretary is hereby directed and required to adopt rules as may be nec essary to prohibit such Bales, and to enforce the same. . .. , t Umpquas Cow Creek Mana).eor nis- m twentv installments, in oiaiiKeu. u"'"s, provisions, and stock, per third article trea- . .,- In Tla!!- Tn secure all the mouern iuniruveuipu" -rj,-watovoring.purchaseTickeis via the Hannlble tt fct. Joseph tort IJne, 4' QUINCE ROUTB," Avoiding all Transfers. Ferries and. Changes of Cars. j3-Tbrongh Tickets.for sale at all principal offices yAKE ALWAYS AS LOW AS BVASY ROUTE. Baggage cheched through to all priucipal points. X.A.PAHKER. -S-LQ:eF,Psupt n.n'ITIr-lretAff't. - UW1. aupi. TlfiDL ii ei CHAHD ty of September nineteenth, eighteen hund red and fifty-three, Ave hunredand fifty dol- citl:eii3 bervlng without pay, a. orrthe m "Sf April1 tenth: elghtn hundred and rtxtr-ntae. U hereby coutinmd. with the powers nnd duties heretofore proviueu u i. For th amount, or so much thereof as may be tpo- to defray the expenses ora general conn rif certain Indians In the Indian Territory, as -" " v"1.. ".' ..mi. ...il.Ui.rtha trpfttv with KVj&VnlMWrSlC eighteen hundred atd xty-sS, thl tenth article of the treaty llh Cheeks of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and Exulx the seventh articfe of the treaty with inlnofes of March twentyfirt . eisbtecu . hundred f,d e litvalx and the eighth article of the treaty with Choctaw and Chl&esaws or April twenty elghih. ehfhteen hundred and slxty-etx. fourteen thousand dollars. )M.rfiv(1 thousand dollars is hereby apTroprial to e-nable the Secretary of If SUtnrSmoveihe Winnebago Indians of Wisconsin from their prejent location In that btate co.zr.'".i...KVi ,o.,(.ci u. ha hv him selected with in the Indian TcrrlTorV. vex. o'f the ninty-sixth de Lre of Test loiVgitutl : and to provide for their ubthtencT until they are sulKrienlly established therein Sad are able to provide tor themselves; and to 'provide for the removal and mogt urgent nessUiW the Kansas Iudlans. twenty-live ihou Sand dolhiw. said amount to be reimbursed from thefprSofthesaleof their lands lu the State Po,r,1thlls amount, or so much thereof may be necessary to be expended In the erection o! agency P5f.eSr...' ,k M..ihir Indian reservation In Oregon and In the purchase of goods, subsw ence. Mores Ac., for the Indians that may be collected S? 1 VLrvation : aUso for breaking land and In- TheChicagoa THE SHORT A DIRECT LINE FEOM COUNCIL BLUFFS TO OHIO AGO ! Uutihlo, Suspension B?ldTe, PittsbuTgrHaltlmore. Washington, nd Horth-Western Via- IHBPM, BOSTON and uanttuas. A1.TU Jew Cincinnati, klisYilb, 81. Loais, and New Orleans, And all points South and'Sou'th-West. This Line has adopted all modern improve ments In track nnd equipments, lnoluding, Steol Rails, livcctxrious Day & Sleep ing Cars. Milior Platforms, and "Wostingliouso Safety Air Brake s. Ask for and soo that your tickets read via Chicago and Sorth-Weslern llailwaj. 'C TrTKiHITT H. Jr. SJ.-Vft wuuu, Ocfn'ISupt. ConM P.tss'r-Agt. HAVING CONSOLIDATSD THEIR LAKGB AJSI COMPLETE STOCK OF H J&L.-K, T) -W .A. E, Agricultural Implements, Ava nnw TirfiTip.recl to offer greater induce ments to purchasers than eyer before. We keep constantly on hand a full and general line of Hardware and Implements, from a - -. i i . .. ---?r:.. ,r.. a in' i imiTlv,i'l!".iJ':'8aWKgaee9'BgaBMa9fiaKaBiaB' '- " ., ; ,-.T.TnTTTTrrnaT. IMPLEMENTS. - J -- ----v nv. i L . .H,L..r-Jlk..'.JIIIIB II ' i.t.. ; - .. . .. ., 1 .W'.: - .UiVAOJilJ.w-. . sss- "'- iH- aBtBUJURJ . , T,ftTvfTiTl ttttt n fin a "LI Jll & uu.?i 1 'IK 33EA3L.EKS IN eWj OLL CLOTHS TyCJLTTXlO- S "Slnlo thereof twelve 5 -a sass thouJaud eight hundred and .even- thirteen thousand eight ty-iour aoiiars MS. .V"u ..Y." tOT, rtuments. for tnepnr- etarthonJoU hundred dollars- ,0,itr,ontH. to he ex- Bannocks. rpr tounu " , ? fita of wmmm Cr hundred boys and girls, rix tlionaand arflfhandredSrSroanilnBancl for four hundred "plrSw Engaged in agriculture, six- 33SsSSs2srarsa Jive thousanu ooiiarj- . T?n-,dt of In- dians in Idalio and '',5 luSds. pro thls amount to be expon ded in. g oou . P vIsionB, or other artici l , e iclatl mar. from t line to "TinKtrnStlnjElnBsrlcnl Ing transportation "vJovfdlS employees, ed tural puwu Uj. m P''f iacdicinc and reKDeots topromote their civilization com PiZnrnvmncnt. forty thousand dol- Kallonsof eio York.-For permanent fort, lars. Six Bnn Vk .hX trVv of November seven ?L&t?l&ntnl& nd ninety-four. fOimReserZZn. and JUmfhe. nUeIJc?a Sioux who have taten -Hbme- fShinBPirJon steel, and other material, 'Tofomof UiMy installments, to pur chase Nothing for males over fourteen years otorVol.bo9e,,dcMIcanddo- bSaml mi, ono humlrcd and Hfty-nlne SlSfesSiSSmenta. to pur- i.'rn Trtiiri.il vji bii&.j ...--- - - , " .-- - , - ,. ia rnnsiiierou imci sneli articles us "j . monerby the SecreUry ot tne interior u tlonalo Quiintliles for twenty thousand per sons under the tenth artlclo treaty of . Apr 1 sous, """ -i-hi-on hnndrcd andslxt3'- olSat and Bnoiistenco of Yankton Sioux. SLB:inion three hundred and. fourteen Brovidea, mat iub uua- mm lilllllUU 1 .lnllnK Sided balance of appropriations beretoforo E5Bi' ror thn Bnbslstonco of tho Northern manoio' ""- , mav be used to reimburse the appropriation heretofore S mtor subsistence of Sioux of different frfSS to an amount equal to the amount wptofore oxpoudod from said Sioux appro nrlation for he subsistence of Northern Sneyinnes and Arapoboes at the Red Cloud aSForymy of phj-slcian, five teachers, one four hundred dollars. ox. For SriffiwrlnK Roods, to be purcliased SfrUSthe dlntrent&WthoSioux Indians. nr treaty ot April twenty-ninth eighteen SmiuredCandslt?y-elghtIo:no hundred and Sr uPnder bl goJ KoSS the f ? Tnrie Mveh.clchteen hundred and Svent?.t wiUi the Stsseton and Walipe- to or lniereswuUU.""-r "---. . .r..., "irrMo nf tho treaty made witn becuiiu "'""rr:.".!. ir,t "February mneieuum, .e rhtoen hundred and lu:-lcx, " i .ri. nr-nnmlnil under sixty-seven, tne Bauwt--------flt KlinffiKSEs: said treaty of eiguieou . ""A':"" elRhty soven. as amended by the Senate giO WJOUSaiiu ""'""-., --fin. co I by conn c j.i- "r -.' f lfinuaeu , Pv.b.fii-- JZftr, MrfTt h- ninth : iVowcftsi, mnv u. yi ? "Iai . KaTd agreement rlspoctlvely, third, fourth flgh. sixth, w sssa"r tho ratmcaiion ot "." ct?nn?ssec"n-d series.) to be paid to them Rtallmcnisaseou"" beneflt, commencing tt ffen?Sr S which They shall remove to A E Vt'tiioniT rPRlde uoonthelr resesvatlon, and settle g "'""E 0f April nineteenth, SSbSS hundred ffifTftJ-efiht, forty thou- oVttSSSortotlon of goods, one thousand five hundred dollars. J8wercotfon.For nSnrovfdln" emloyeas, educating children. i j .nr r. Tiif H"t:iJ- oibt care lor anu u'h ' "' "h nn sof said In lnrd rmrumnf nnfZ rranooias of Cnuwun IfV. t3rwron. For frurtb of five Installments or tne rouria asneaoi auumi;. u....-.... objects, to be expended lis directed by the President, per third article treaty of ovem-k- ii.ntv.nlnth. eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For nineteenth or twenty Installments, for the pay of a teacher and purchase of books and stationery, per sixth article treaty of November twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars. .... .. lVatfa-ITaHa Cnytise, ana unumua lriuw. vn. ,n.th nftivA installments, of third se ries, to be expenoeU unuer me airecuuu ui the President, per second article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, four thousand dollars. For fourteenth or twenty installments, for the purchase of all necessary mill-fixtures aud mechanical tools, medicines, and hos pital stores, books and stationery for schools, repairs of school building and furniture, and for emplovees. three thousand dollars. vy rnnrtwnih oftwentv Installment, for the pay and subsistence of one superintend ent of farming operations, oue larmcr, iv,u millers, one blacksmith, one -wagon and plow maker, ono carpentor and Joiner, one physician, aud two teachers, per fourth arti cle treaty of June ninth, olghteen hundred and fifty-five, eleven thousand two-hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty Installments, for par of each of the head chiefs or the Valla Wulln, Cayuse. aud Umatilla bands, the sum of five hundred dollars per annum, per fifth article treaty or June ninin. eigiueeu hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hundred dollars. Wichita, ami other ajjuiatcu Jtanas, uji j dians in Country leased from Chocktaus. For for this amount, to be expended in such goods, provisions, and other articles as tho President may, from time to time, deter mine including transportations thereof, In instructing in agricultural and mechan ical pursuits, lu providing employees, edn .ntir.rr .b!t(iri nmp.urinsr medicine aud medical attendance, care for and support of tun ,,cwl c nlf . and Jnllrin. ior lue neiuif-s!. orphans or said Indians, and In any other respects to promote their civilization, com fort, and Improvement, fifty thousand dol- 'irinncbagoes. For Interest on eight hund red and eighty-six thousand nlno hundred aud nlue dollars and seventeen cents, at five per centum, per fourth article treaty of November first, eighteen hundred and sixty two thlrtv-nlne thousand three huncred and'fortv-flve dollars and forty-six cents. FoV twenty-seventh of thirty Installments of Interest on seventy-five thousand three hnmlred anil elgtity-seven uouars auu meu-tv-elght cents, at five per centum, per fourth nrltcle treaty of October tturtecntn. eigm eon hundred and forty-six, three thousand seven hundred aud sixty-nine dollars and thlrty-slx cents. ...... , For interest on seventy-eight thousand three hundred and forty dollars nnd forty one cents, at five per centum, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary or the Interior, for the erection of houses, Improve ment of their allotments of land, purchase of stock, agricultural implements, seeds, am othor beneficial purposes, three thousund nlno hundred and seventeen dollars aud two cofits For transportation of goo-.'s, three thou sand dollars. Yakama JVat ion. For fourth of five Install ments of third scries, for lnetlclal objects, under tho direction of the President, per fourth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, six thousand dollars. For fourteenth of twenty installments, ior the support of two schools, one of which Is to be an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in repair school-buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, books and sta Hnnorv. Derflrth article treaty or Juno ninth. eighteen hundred and fifty-five Ave hundred For fourteenth if twenty Installments, for tho employment of one superintendent of teaching and two teachers, per fifth article treaty or June ninth, eighteen hundreil and flfty-flve, three thousand two hundred dol- For fourteenth of twenty installments, for the employment of one sup rlntendont of farming and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, ana one wagon anu pmw m.er, per fifth article treaty of June ninth, eight een hundreil and flfty-flve, eleven thousand four hundred dollnrs. For fourteenth of twenty Installments, for keeping tu repair saw and flouring mills, nnd for furnishing the necessary tools and fixtures, nor fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve, Ave hund red dollars. - For fourteenth of twenty Installments, for keeping in repair the hospital and provid ing tho necessary medicines and fixtures therefor, per firth artlclo treaty of Juno ninth, eighteen hundred and flfty-flve. three hund reil uouars. .. , For fourteenth of twenty installments, for keeping in repair blacksmiths', tinsmiths . gunsmiths', carpenters', and wagon and plow makers' chops, and for providing the necessary tools therefor, per fifth article rteaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and flfty-'flvc, five hundred dollars. it- fnnrtoonth of Lwentv Installments, for the pay of a physician, per fifth article trea ty ofJune ninth, eighteen hundreil and flfty-flve one thousand two hundred dollars. For lourteenth of twenty Installment?, for keeping in repair tuebuiiaings ior cue va rious employees, and for providing the nec essary furniture therefor, per fifth artlclo treaty of June ninth, eighteen huudrod and flfty-flve, three hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty installments, for the salary of such persons as-lhe said con federated tribes and bands of Indians may select to be their head chief, per fifth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. GEVEUATj INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OF Ut THE INDIAN SERVICE. .rirfcwiri. For the general incidental ex-, penses. or th Indian tervice In the Territory of Arizona, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other useful articles, and to sisslst them to locate in perraaneut abodes, and snstalu themselves by the pursuits or civilized life, to be expended uuder the di rection of tlio Secretary of the Interior, sov-entv-five thousand dollars. CWornta-For the general Incidental expenses or the Indian service in CalirbrniR, par of employ es, presents or goods, agricultural ImptemcnU, and otheTuseriil articles, and to assist thera to lo cate in permanent abodes, and sustain thmselves bv -the pursuits orcivillred life, to be expended un d the direction ofthe Secretary of the Interior. pl"htv-five thousand dollars. t torxuto lritorv.-For tho general incidental "'frT?0 r7TT,inti service in Colorado Terri- eiljuura . '"---," "v. ;lti,ml Imnlnments. avSMSr-ffSS-R tg- SKlMec., ,' nrVrmwlicineand inedlwl attend lance. c-arean&P othe?S 50" and fmproveinent. fifty thousand do'.ara. So' much ol the act entitled "An act making pn vWon for the civilization of the Indian tribes au lolniiiir the frontier settlements." approved March ffifthg een hundred and nineteen .-Provide. an annual appropriiiuu w " ;-v be and the same hereby Is, repealed. The sum of fivethousaad dollars, appropriated bv act of Mav twenty-ninth, eighteen 'hundred and aeVenty two. ior the erection of a buildini? at New gy Depot. Indian Territoryto be used as au , of fice for the Indian agent for the Choctaw and U?.?.f.0' . ?.ii, m hP iwed either for the erec tion orthe ptircluvje. at "the discretion of the Secre tirv of the Interior, of buildinK for asency pur SS ? at the puTce designated : PrmhM; Ttoi the several appropriations herein made for teachfcrn. clans and other porsous. uuu mi v...u -."w V Provided for by treatv stipulation, may be divcrt Sdnj etherises for the bJ-ncfitot the various In diarf tribi witlUn the discretion or the President and that because report to he made to Congress, at fu next selori thereafter, of his action under this PTIn?Jt'on Ofrvsl-Fiinrl Mocks. -Yot payment of IntcrSt on cetn abstracted " "95-ffigh.gStj.te mocks beloncintr to various Indian tribes, (anu hekl in trust bv the Secretary or the Interior.) for e fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sventy-threc. namely: For interest on the Cherokee national fbnd.tMr-tv-twu tbousaid tonr hundred and eighty dnllar.-t. VoV lmere??on Ceerokeeschool-rnnd. two tbuQ sand three hundred and i fifty dollars. . . ,ftMn For interest on cuicxa-yv. ..........., , thousand one hundred and forty dollars. FwlnterKon the Chickasaw Incompetents' land, one hundred dollars. For Interest on tne Lnonan Bcu.. ...-, ... IntereShe'cSks orphaus' fund, four one hundred and sixty dollars. vmtM For interest on the Kask-vsklas , W eai . l eorias . fuiri I Plaukeshaws' fund, four thousand and esghty- nForaie,?est on the ICaskasklas'. Weas'. Peorias, and Piunkeshaws' school-fund, oue thousand four hundred anJ forty-iilne dollars. For Interest on tne jicuwi"m .-..-, hundred and fifty dollars. ,.,.,. ,,, For Interest on tne uiu" mmvmw" ... , two hundred aud thirty dollars. For Interest on the Pottawatomies' edncationftl fund! thrw1houand three hundred and fifty dol- lftFor contingent expenses orusfllnQ3, one thou cfiieTha?th1'iecVaeW of the interior be. and he is hlreby. authorized to sell the bonds now he d in f trust by him forth Ottawa Indians, of Blanch Rl's Fork and Roche De Boeuf , amounting to twen frine thouw Sdslx hundred and seventy-four dol lar and fortv-ei?htcent3. an.l apply the proceeds or the sale in the manner prescribed by the Icfrn or the sixteenth article or the treaty with the Sen eca" and other tribes of February twenty-third, e'ehteen hundred and sixty-seven. e'b" 5 i.cxt uii nnthnrltv now exlsttis by the acts nf "March second, eighteen hundreil and sixty-one, "'..i'CTViJi Li.tn hnndred and seven ty- : or otherwise, to Usue or deliver any bonds of the United States to the Choctaw trine oi liiiiians. Is hereby suspended until tlie further action orcon Kress in tne raaiier, nun inu - -- . . l Secf?' That there shall be set apart from the funds beloncinc to the Cherokee nation, on the proper order of the national counc I. the sum ot. one hundred thousand dollars from tlie proceeds ot l"nds sold to tlie Osases. to be set apart, and elxhtj thousand dollars thereof to be Invented a.H part of :2" 2z :v...r.,r,(i nnd twpntv thousand dollars to be expended for buildin?s and other improvements I . rv . r,..n.auinarttnrtl)P institution fnr thp ornhans- the ?um ofone htmdred thncsand dolla rTomhe proceeds or the strip or land in Vr'insvi to be set ap.rt for an aylnm for the In sane deaf a"d dumb, blind, and indigent person-, of the Cherokee naUon. seventy five thousand dol ?ars or said amount to be inves ed as a VrAt fund, and Its interest semi-annually applied to the s mport orsaid institution, the remain.ng twenty Hve thousand dollars to be expended for its estab lishment : the um of seventy-five thousand .dol lars rrom J he proceeus u. "- "JJ.-"'.. on for the educa- 20 LIKCOLK'S FAVORITE ROUTE. MILES THE SHORTEST TO ST. LOUIS, Tl JIIXLAjYJJ FAUUJLU it. n. And Ltncoln and ScbrasVs City, in connection with Kansas City, St. Jo. & 0. BluffsE.E. To C225CAGO, 0010X111)08, Beaton, Cincinnati, Ne-or York, Washington City, Indi anapolis, PittsDurgi, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, Louisville, ST. i. O U X W, . 4W 4akIriAn "tTanans City. St. Josepn. ieavenwor.u. n.uu. ii-113.?? h" ?. VJ...,i Mniiiie. New Orleans, aud 1 ;?" :". "'.st. v':v i:r.riT nd snuthcMt. at Hand G ra Plant 3? TO A. nntStaVbVrtUciBbulhet. THRESHING MACHINE. Those wishing anything in our line the coming season, should remember that the place to buy is where you can -always li ncla full line of goods, and of the very best qual ity. . our CC. wo CHANGE ofCABS from K. Nebraska City. Passengers tafclng this route for St. Louis and points south can secure berths In Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car bv applying to the company's agent at Lincoln, taking sleeping car before night and reaching bt. Louis next morning without change. This Is the only rout Irom Lincoln- offering these FARE AS LOW, AND TIME AS QUICK, as by any other route. M-K-VLEMrNG. Oen'l Ticket A-'t M. P. Ity.. Lincol 11. N eb A. C. DAWKS. Gen. l'usd. A t K. C, bt. Jo. C. a. Jty. St. Joseph, if o. HOW is'this por TE AjLNS ? TECS Q-IR.E.A.T TTTLL STOCK OF THS CELEBRATED TI N S B. Trains mF VOW nJoJgj ff Ee 'sitF5 SbBB Having determined to reduce stock of Dry Goods, Motions, and having on hand a very large land extensive stock, we will commence on monciay, tne xotn of November, 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. . STSTQCK THE lOWEST PK.ZCES. It IpHr ilillllL KIHETIEUICE ft Hi) mil GEO. ZD.TTGKE3::Ei:RI?-Z", JPTOFTLXXTOX TJisrioisr HOTBl 88 Sc 90 3Sr-A.HST STHEET, BBOWlsTYILLB. Fifteen Fast EACH -WAY, BETWEEN Baltimore & Washington 4 EXPRESS TRAIN: EACH WAY, BETWEEN Washing'n & Philadelphia HREE EXPRESS TRAINS BEST SSZE&lsEM tt woniin. GROCERIES. Great and L Ittle Oas, to be exp of a library institute KIDIISUIUCIII UI -""'"A ---.-, ., ..,!. .,,. tion orindlsent persons oisaui "" jv." rules anu Regulations as the national council of the CeMThna7tKroceed3 of the sales of lands hPion-iiic totheKlckap. Indian9.ln the State of Kansas Ui purSSanceofthe nrth article ofthe trea ty of fa tvrenty-eishth. anno Domini eighteen rindnHl ami sitty-three. now Invested or in the otWo? thesSretary of the Interior, shall be re tAlnedbrtheSecretarrorths Interior as a perma nent tmst-fund on which shall be paid to said In 2?', Vpnii-ann-ially. interest at the rate of live Mrntum p?r awurn : Provided. That the con ntofsald Indians shall first be given to the fore- gSef. 6.r ThatUiere shall be appointed by theTre ident. by and with the advice and consent of the Jr..' i .,imriTt nnmhpr of Indian Inspectors. uot exceeding Ave in number, to perform the du ties herein requirea. tjku nniin.wi ..... ..j,. ... . r.-r Tnnr rwin. unless sooner removea ov the President, aud he shall receive an annual salary or three thousand dollars and his necessary travelling cmenses. not exceeding ten cents a mile for actual travel while In the discharge of his duty, a state ment of which expenses as to each inspector shall accompany the annual report of the Seers tary or the Interior. Tch Indian superintendent- and awncy shall be visited and examined as often as twt?e a yea" bv one or more of the Inspectors. Such examination shall extend to aful InveUtea ilon ofail matters pertalninff to the business of the suuerlnteaaencyoraBeiitj. ".". his w..c ' -""' tion of accounts, the manner or expendinjt money, the number of Indians provided for. contracts of alT kinds connected wltTa the busings the condi tion of the Indians, their advancement In civiliza ii" uli .(nf rth TRPrvatlons. and That iuse is made ofthelandsot apart for that purpose, and Lenerallv all matters pertalnlnR tn the Indian ser vice Tor the purpose cf making such investlp. tions. "each Inspector shall have power to .examine all book? papers, ahd vouchers, to administer oaths and toexamlno on oath all officers and per sons employed In the superlntendency or agency, and all such other persons as be may deem neces r!rjt - rrkoiM:nutnri nrauvoneofthem. -K-Tn t,J.oTwPT tn susnend any superintendent i ...... tr " -- -T -j . J I...1. .AmA ..- agent or employee, aaaio ueusuo.d ij v..- 1 In hispiace temporarily, uujctvju" ,...- val of the President, making immeaiaie rfiHirtoi sucli suspension and designation: and, upon the conclusion of the examination, a report shall be forwarded to the President without delay. The In suectors. in the discharge of their duties, Jolntly and Individually, shall have power .by proper le cal proceedings, which it shall be the duty of the X.i.n.tnr nf tho TJuited Stales for the ap propriate district duly to effectuate, to enforce the taws, aud to prevent' the violation of law In the ad ministration of affairs In the seveal agencies and superintendenclea. So far as pratlcable. the exam inations or the agencies and superintendences shall be made alternately by different Inspectors, so that the same agency or superlntendency may not be examined twice in succession by the same Inspector or Inspector : Provided, JTliat alter the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and seventy three, the officers ot four of the superintendents of Indian aflairs. and of the clerks of such superin tendents are hereby abolished, and the amount herelnberore appropriated for salaries of said oiH cers. or so much there of as may be necessary, is. hereby appropriated to pay the salaries and trav elling expenses of said Inspectors, ahd the Presi dent may assign the remaining four superintend ents to Jurlsdection over such agencies as he may deem proper, or. In his dLscretlon. dispense with any, or all, of the said superintendents and their clerks : Provided. That there shall not bepald or allowed to anv person whatever and fees or reward for services In connection with the subject-matter .nrj tn in MiAthtrn1 crv-Mnn nf this act. either on account of the United Seates, or or the Choctaws. until further action of Congress In the matter, ana EACH WAY, KETWEEM JSrew York, Philudeljrfiia, Baltimore, Washington, AND TIIE- WBST AND SOUTH. "akiM Connections frca all points certain. mp. 15111 licns .ia. ... J55-Preset! liriK to ailvinlaTeoi passiuK ""&" ; ,.i cltlSJanii to everybody the privilege of vis aing TATA-SIillsrGrTOlSr GIT'S: FEj I BALTIMORE to WASHINGTON, DISTANCE K) MHes-TIME, ONE HOUR. t M c-OLE -W.P.SMITH. ConM Tir-'ket Agent. Master Transpor'n Bftliimo-r Md. Baltimore. Md. SIDNEY B. JONES. Oen'l Pass. Ag't CiDcinna. I.O Kansas Pacific Railway. Short, Favorite and Only lelti TLO U iJm : or son DENVER, EHIK, ; JJEW MEMPHIS. IDAHO SPP.1NG-3, GREEN CITY, ELKO. ' MAKYSVILLE, GEOKOETOWN, LOXGMU.M', AX.IL. TO GIXEKtEY. CHEYENNE, T.ESO. GOLDEN CITY. CENTK A L CITY. VIXLA IiAEONT, EVANS, . SALT LAKE CITY, SACRAMENTO. COLORADO 'SPRINGS. SAN FRANCISCO. 4LUU Mtl tUW tU Kanaaa, Colorado, tlie Terrltoriejnd the Pacific Coast. MTCES the Shortest Lluo from Kansas Ci ty to Denver. MILES the Shortest Line to Pueblo, Trin idad. Santa Fe.and all points in New Mex ico ana Arizona. Remember that this btbeGreatThrtrasb Une,and there i3 Other AH 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 Bndgea, PULIiMAN PAbACE CABii, run through from KANSAS CITY to DENVER Without Change. Passengers by this route have an opportunity ol viewing the nne Agricultural Districts of Kansas and cau stop over at Denver and visit the rich mining, agricultural and grazing distills of Loiora- cjlose connections made at Kansas City with all trains to and from the East. North and Soutn. Be sure to aslcfor Tickets via. Kana City and the.Ksuiss pacific Hallway. EDH'D S.EOWEN,Gn'lSupt. BEVERIA'B. KEIM, Geu'l Tictet Asnt. GENERAL OFFICES-Kansas CUy,M H 01 Aialtman & Taylor : hi y 1" W Tfc W a II f TS1 12 M fl fHTTF.fsi " B8B WBM BM WE LOTTERIES. KEEP CELEBRATED FASHION mKI EG STOVE THE LEADING 8T0VE OF AMERICA. There Is none thnt can equal them. Will do better work vrlth less fuel than any other stove made. Louis Lowman 188 210 No to rr." " .. .hnHiK nnd snstain themselves .cHir..vv mh niinnran'M nnd navment. lnfllrm. for ne tie P f 'promote their the rurTulTs of cavU life, to be expended on- " ?. -fhat Whenever by The terms oi thLs act iinnn. nnd in any respec w Vu...,itit iii. ilyfx,i r , sorretarv of the Interior, i ,,rA'a ffnn mthinp nr snnnlies of any kind Is civilization. .coiJJ ,,","", ' ten thousand dollars. , provided for. It shall be -the duty of theageut or oud humlrCMl inouand clouars. DaAr Tcrrltoiy. For the general Incluentaj er- , commissioner is3ueing the same, at such Issue &idt-ra'-rec Wftnied t la oihe Indian service In Dakota Territory tnereor wnether u be both of food and go hlng or Tiwl ,fU'U 'nstallmcnts. to bo expeuueu-( .reems agrlcultur Implcmerits, and eitherof them.orofanyklndorsupulles. toroport T .V. -, 1it ifmrtlioPrw'deut. aspcr t!,Pr uscfulKnrtit.fP and to assist them to legate in to tne Indian bureau the number of Indians pres " ' ' , , r.-atv of August t-iveliui.'pjrjjjjent Rbodes. nnd sustala themselves by tho ent and actually receiving the same ; said reports '! , ' - i -ind Rlxti'-five, one thou-. )Ursuit ofcivUIrjpd life, to be expended unler :tbn to be embodied by the Indltn commissioner In bU '-' .. -.? rtnMars tUrei'lin cf the Secretary or the Iutclor, Vv eutj . omnual report. ArraovxD, February llS. JT .j-roirourth of five installments tborcaaa loiiaa. TINWAEE AT WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL! We have on hand the largest assorted stock In this market, made up In the neateat style by the best of workmen, which we offer at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. EOOFI3STG & SPOUTING-, Put up at sliort notice, by the best mechanics in the Stale. Dealer In S -A. T I SPAOTION GTJARAJSrTBBD. PATENT WEATHER C2 The best forexcluding WINDDUST, OR RAIN, from under doors. WE FEEL THANKFUL TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND GENEROUS P ATEONS for the very liberal pationage heretofore extended to us, and tre shall by r endeavor to merit a continuance of the same, and increase our large trade now established. a 3 For sale by Swan&Bro. No, 27, SIGN OF THE RED STOVE & PLOW, In tlie old Regulator Store, TISDEL & HICHAKBS. -3 Hp P DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, RIBBONS, &ACE3, 1 CLOTiHriZLNTGr, GSNT'S FITRNISHIN.GS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS &SHSES No. 81 lVTfnTi Street, SroTTnville, Neb. Tbeonlj Kel at i-OUt V btr.tl IN 50,000,011 VALUABLE OWJ tn h ditribuil In L. P. SIKKJ GiflEnterpro To be Dran Iondar? Au?. H1 One Grand Capital B-f $5,000 IN G0W 2 Prises, S2.000 2 Prizes, SCO 5 Prizes, ICO l wlihK'v rr t r Oneirorn'l t-i,r. rni vinp-tnn,.l Rrj3ewo"l Piar1' Tea Family fcewlnitil-ff' "'' w V " rive Uold Watche and Cantn' ' five Oolrt Amcr can Ht.ntiu ' cn. . . r ' Ten Lrdie' Gold Huntln t'-. -J0Gold nnd Silver Levr Hun.na - worth from -& ioT eaf Whole Snmbtr Gl, 6.00 0. 0 c. Ticket L.rnld Agents wanted to sell ticket, to uf - HIIQHI3 niliuc)"- JI-.TirKFT9,V ; 25TICKi.T f-- tt- PIAtilaMi ftntvinln A crlptlon of the ninnrter of drawP fnrmatlon In reference to tie 1 SIXGIjE TICKETS irrsjio 'oti n-t err-,- -, r. a furmiitlnn In reference to tne v , .... nc fin. nr AnAnpriprtn? trieEC. A." addred to B0f US Offlce.lOl W. 3th r, 0ni JOB PRINTING, OF AJ2D KI2TB3, TToatly: and Promptly Exeontedl- AT THIS OFFICE. BIILIABB PIGJEOy JK0IE j. & M .isU Of every variety mann&ctnr Old Tables. Balls, Ac, bought or t oxchaagofornew. TABIES OUT W ASD iRepaired. on Short All kinds of BUXIARD STOC Kept constantly on hand, at the 2d St., St. Joseph, 21a. GEORGE HlLLYEKj p t. Bos: 1660. -0; ;l3-S.dTexsi " OTTBSCRTBK forth Veek. ' O ttumer4it tie-Stats. . 35 r