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FOLXJME XII. BRICK and CLAY, 8EWEB PIPE &o. Also, aJCliie fine OF WC VTMjER1.JE WEWarehouae.s. Buooesa by selling them. WM. B. VALENTINE Contractor and Builder, And Wholesale and Retail I keep the very best qualities and guarantee that I will sell cheaper than any other house in Dakota. I®" Mail orders promptly filled, Wro.. B. ValentirL®. Diuros and nuMfiNKa, Excelsior Drug E S A I S E I N 1 8 0 9 Purely & Breeht, [SUCCESSORS TO MILLS & PURDY] Wholesale and Retail Druggists. BOOKS & STATIONERY, Gold Pens, School [Supplies, W^ll Paper and Ceiling Decorations. JSfSpecial attention given this Line,.Jg| PURDY & BRECHT, WHOLESALE L.IQUOKS AND CIQAR-S. ESTABLISHED 18 70. Adler & Ohlman Destillers Agents and Wholesale dealers in Kentucky and Domestic Whiskies. Liquors and Wines. MAKE a specialty of shipping Kentucky Whiskies dirent to the trade from U. 8. Bonded BUV AND SKLL WHISKIES IN BOND. We carry the lar e*t stock west of Onioago and will duplicate.prioes of any house, without anyl exception, in he United States. Goods sold only at Wholesale. I-Tol XT511 (vara..Varying in prioe froml|12.00 to $100.00 per thous llwll iVlllilOll VvLand. we handle the products of the mrgept manufaotorie3 in the United States and can satisfy the trade in every respeot. Our principal brands are well and favorably known throughout the northwest and 'retailers will always meet with WE ARE GENERAL. AGENTS IN DAKOTA FOR Joseph SSohlitz'a Brewing company, Milwaukee, Wis. Daheiser-BreBoh Brew ing oompany, St. Louis, Mo. Chesterman & Barrow's Bottling Works, LeMars, Iowa Brunswiok Billiard Tables, Chicago, Illinois proprietors of Yankton Steam Bottling Works of Schlitz's Milwaukee Beer. taj^We are prepared to fill promptly any and all orders for goods in our line and guarantee satisfaction both in quality and prioes. Send for circulars and prioe list ADLER & OHLMAN, Yankton. ELKHART CARRIAGE & HARNESS Every Biiffgy sold bj* the middleman has several dollars added to the first price. Wo have no agents, but for twelve years have dealt with the con sumer. We 8h anywhere with privl* lege of exam lnlng before buy ing. We pny freight both ways If not satisfactory. Warrant everythingfortwoyears. One ~rlce only. Our Platform prlng Wagon at 855 is same wyr anb denier in BliICK, LIME. CEMENT. BTUOOO, PLASTBBING HAIR, JflltK Store Yankton. fvi S25. "MoT 1 Farm BarneRs.~s23.50. 64-T'aKO Illustrated Catalogs* free. Address, W. B. X'KATT, Secretary, Elkhart, Indiana. rOBNBABT AND MACHINE SHOP. 11AMK8. Yankton Bank. Edmunds, Hudson & Co, Bankers, Yankton Wo do a gonoral Banking, Collection and Loan business, the samo as National Banks. Buy and sell exohange on tbe principal titled of the United States and Europe. Speoial attention paid to collection*, and re mitted for invariably on da of payment. Will loan money, pay taxes and sell rea estate for non-residents, on favorable torms. Agents tor RELIABLE INSURANCE COM PANIES, and insure property on terms avorable. EDMUNBS, HUBSON CO. JAME8 0. HoVAY President. W. U. MoVay,Oashior, First, .National Bank —oi?- YANKTOS, a a Municipal Oonntv Wai 'PC CO". Mill Furnisher -New process— and gradual Reduction Mills IRON PORCELAIN ROLLS.4 DAKOTA. UNITED STATES DEPOiilORT MAPITAl. $50,000 00 SUBPLUB $96,000 00 Correspondents: Olieini ct.l National Bunk, New York. Commercial National Bank, Chi cago, Illinois. 0y~8ell Exchange on al Ht principal cities Europe. Collect ions receive prompt attention. MeKinney & Seougalv Yankton, Dakota. jSr-UO A OENEHAL BANKING UOBINEBP Four per oent. interest allowed on depositr. Oollootions promptly attendod o. Domestic and Foreign Exohsngo bonfcnt and Sold. Money to loan on Farm Property. Longtlmo Ten per oent. Interest, and No Commission. Securities, School Bonds, and 'arrants Doupht on reasonable terms. HOTELS. Germania House Bonglas Avenue, near Third .street. Yankton, Dakota. Wallbaum & Becker, PBOPRIETOKS. This house is the headquarters, for [.travelers nd immigrants. Good stabling in connection with the hotel. Raymond House Yankton, Dakota. T. B. RAYMOND PBOPKIETOB \f ED1CINAL ARTESIAN WATEIt possessing HA most healthful medicinal properties. Exclusive property of the house. Torms—One Dollar per day. Free 'bus to and from all trainB. Polled Angus Stock. (j^OH 8ALE-of prize winning strains, breeds and grades. One thoroughbred Bull, $300. pure 3-year old 13 months One thoroughbred old Bull $250. Eighteen four year old Cows in calf, to the 3-year thorough bred bull, the bunch for $720. Tho Calves are worth the money at 6 weeks ol Twelve three quarter blood young bulls tor $025, taken soon—offering one of the beBtlohancea tc a starter of a Polled Angus herd. Address, BENNETT, BOTD & CO., auction eers and fine stock commisiisn agents, Dee Moines, Iowa. ESTABLISHED 1871. Dakota Real Estate Agency. farms in all Parts of Dakota Stock Ranches, City Prop erty, Loans. Municipal SBauds Negotiated. £&&&» '0i -"-Rill-? YANKTON, DAKOTA TERRITORY, WEDNESDAY EVENING-, JUNE 2, 1886. gmlM awfl gHfeotaiaii IS PUBLISHED EVERY KVENIN (I—EXCEPTING SUNDAYS. Tkbms ofSubsobiption: By rnrriors, per month, $1,00 per year, $12 by mail, per month, 85 cents per year, $10.00. Offioo on Third Btreet, Press and Dakotaian block. BOWEN & K1NGSBI7JRT, Prop ts. The knights of labor, in general as sembly at Cleveland, are laying out enough work to keep congress and the country busy for some years to oome and as they represent a powerful voting element, their wishes oannot be passed in silence. They ask a sweeping ohange in the monetary Bystem of the oountry and go so far as to lay out a plan for its consummation. This plan involves tbe overthrow of all banks and loaning agencies now in the banks of private individuals and the assumption of their functions by the government, to the end that capital may be vigorously em ployed to the benefit of the toiling masses and that those who speculate upon the liuotuatiDg value of money may bo deprived of their lucrative yooa tioD. By this step they hope to reduae tha percentage on loans and establish a low standard of interest to which the private capitalist must yield or permit his hoarded millions to idly repose iu his vaults. Other propositions of tbe general as sembly of the knights of labor are pre sented in the following list of demands upon congress: 1. That patents for publio lands be given to actual settlers only. 2. That all lands owned by individ uals or corporations in excess of 160 acres, whether improved or unimproved, shall be taxed to the full value of im proved land. 3. Calling for the immediate forfeit are of all lands where the conditions of the grant have not beeu oomplied with and where they have that patents be issued forthwith, so that taxation may take elTeot at once. 4. Calling for tbe removal of fences from the publio domain. 5. That after 1890 the government shall, by purchase and right of eminent domain, obtain possession of all lands held by aliens. 6. That after 1S86 aliens Bhall be pro hibited from acquiring title to lands. 7. Asking the abolition of all laws requiring property qualification for voters. 8. Requesting the passage of a law levying a graduated income tax. 9. Protesting against the cutting down of the appropriation for the labor bureau. 10. AskiDg for the passage of bills approved by the congressional labor oommittee. 11. Asking for the passage of a law prohibiting the employment of minors in shops, faotories, etc., for more than eight hours par day. Tbes« demands are in the main within the bonds of reason and of utility though two or three of them are of ques tionable practicability, notably the come tax proposition and the proportion for the indiscriminate passage of all bills proposed by the knights of labor. Measures of such weighty importance should be exposed to the light of full disoussion and criticism, as they may be susceptible of improvement or it may be possible to demonstrate their inadvisa bility. In a lenghty resolution the knights demand farther that election day be proclaimed a general holiday, that the workingman may have full and free con trol of his time and opportunity to place his ballot according to the dictates of his conscience and his judgment. Finally tbe knights deolare— Resolved, That we hold responsible at the ballot box all members of con gress who negleot or refase to vote in compliance with these demands. As their name is legion, it is expected that tbe congressman will give heed to their utterances. If the people ef Dakota have a per fect right to set up a state government in spite of tbe neglect of congress to pass the admission bill, why have not the people of Utah just as good a right to do the same thing? Respectfully referred to Judge Campbell and the Yankton Press.—Sioux Falls Press Just the same right, provided they possess tbe necessary population. But tbe people of Dakota have not made themselves obnoxious to the enlightened world by living in open violation of one of its sacred laws. They are not asking permission to perpetuate a crime upon the soil of Dakota. A comparison in this instanoe is somewhat odious. Our Washington information is that the DaweB bill for the open ing of the tiioui reservation is practi ca'ly dead. It was to have been con sidered last Saturday in tbe house, but that body refused to take it np and its friends have abandoned all hope. Its advocates had better come home and labor for Dakota statehood. With two senators and two representatives at Washington they can open the reserve' tion. The captain of a coaster just arrived from Boston reports the arrest of Amer ican mackerel fishermen in British waters by one of her majesty's war ships. Meantime her majesty is actively en gaged in assuring United States author ities that tbe presence of British ships in OunaCiau waters has no speoial significance. The DeSmet Leader favors the etate leag&e movement. It say a: State leagues are being formed in all parts of Dakota. As a means o£ uniting tbe people andj^tini v« *S SSKf1 the olaitns of Dakota until they are recognized by congress, bo better plan could be devised. Let everybody take hold of this move and show a unanimous sentiment for division and admission. In view of the faot that Governor Pieroe has repeatedly put himself on record as an earnest advocate of division it is difficult to believe that the infor mation of the Yankton Press is "striotly reliable."—Sioux Falls Press. Yum, yum. He onoe put himself on record as an earnest advocate of tbe wishes of the people relative to the lo cation of a capital. Need we ask tlie Prsss to reproduce the painful sequel? The Minneapolis industrial exposi tion, opens on August 23rd and closes October 2nd. Five hundred thousand dollars has been subscribed for the erection of suitable buildings, and the city of Minneapolis is putting, forth every effort to make the exposition a credit and an honor the great north west. If the people of Dakota are half as anxious for division as the etate makers olaim they are, they can easily divide after admission is accomplished.—lied field Dispatch, How aan they divide after admission is accomplished? Memorial day was observed in the Da kota cities of Yankton, Mitchell, Brook ings. Huron, Miller, Elk Point, Colum bia, Wahpeton, Mandan, Fargo, Canton, Biatnarak and probably others. The day was universally observed. It is now asserted that a majority of fifty-one votes exists in the English house of commons against Gladstone's home rule bill. The test will be made in a day or two. Governor Pieroe delivered the Memo rial day addresses at Minneapolis and Bismarck, tbe latter occurring on Satur day and the former on Monday. SOUTHERN DAKOTA. Two black tail deer were killed at Wheeler, Churlas Mix oounty, the other day. Mrs. laham, wife of th« deputy sheriff of Aurora oounty, died suddenly last week. DeSmet's militia have deoided to pur chase dress uniforms at their own ex pense. Sioux Falla has contracted to furnish 2,600 car loads of granite blocks to St Louis. Tha first roller mill in Kingsbury oounty will be built ut DeSmet at an early day. A public examination of tbe pupils of Brule oounty was held in Chamberlain May 29tb. The p.ople at Bijou Hills will cele brate the third of July, the fourth coming on Sunday. A soldier at Fort Sisseton deserted a short time ago taking with him bis captain's best horse. Minnehaha oounty tarmers were benefitted one hundred per cent, by a recent heavy rain storm. Ffty French immigrants are expected to looate. in the weBtem part of Brule oounty, until the opening of the reser vation. Four horses belonging to B. J. Glea son, of Appomattox,whioh were afflicted with the glanders, were 6hot in cold blood recently. Twenty-five thousand young carp have been ordered from Minnesota whioh will be placed in Sanborn county's lakes and streams. The sale of lots in the town of Bowdle, in Edmunds county, has been stopped, tbe railroad company not being satis fied with the platting of it. Tree olaima in the Watertown land diatriot are receiving marked attention this year. The law must be oomplied with or owners oannot hold them, Decoration day wbb mm of Sanborn oounty has a bonded debt $10,487. Oats Morrio Makers arc doing central Dakota. Plankinton's poatoffice building is re ceiving a ooat of paint. A hotel clerk at Canton is reported to have fallen heir to $15,000. There are 40,000 acreB of land under cultivation in Jerauld county. Dr. Odell, of Cantalia, is under arrest on a charge of manslaughter. Onida has a circulating library whioh contains one hundred volumes. Kimball had its first serious conflagra tion for one year, last Tuesday. Charles Mix oounty farmers are jubilant over the orop prospeots. A pleasure steamer baa been placed on Lake KampeBka, at Watertown. Many thousand trees have been set out iu Charles Mix county this spring. Dakota contains 75,000 girls under twenty-one years of age. Do you believe it? observed at Mitchell, Huron, Columbia, Elk Point, Dakota City, Brookings and probably at many more points not yet reported, Columbia's artesian well stopped flow ing the other day for an hour and when it broke loose again all sorts of matter and things were thrown out, sulphur, iron, coal and lignite being some of them The Watertown Courier-News has completed its seventh year. Daring tbe first year of its existence its entire /c ce was a man and a boy. Now there are sixteen regular employes about the in stitution. The Mitchell ll«publ can believes that tbe soldiers' and 88110*8' reunion, tote and held .. th«te ou {the 22nd, largest gathering of the kind ever held in the territory. Bijou Hills Times: The valley between the river bluffs and the hills is just beautiful with its fields of grain just up, groves of young trees, the green grass of the prairie and five school houses and numerous dwellings that dot its surface. John W. Johnson, a farmer up in Hand county, attempted suicide by cutting his throat one dav rsoently. He was living alone in his claim shauty and it was some time before he was discov ered. At last acoounts he was alive with good prospeots of reoovery. During the burning of a house be longing to a farmer named Sam Wun der, liviDg sear Ipswioh, the other day, Mrs. WnuJer's clothes were burned nearly off her body, and in trying to extinguish the flames her hands were burned to the bone. It is feared ampu tation will be necessary. Dr. Bosanko. Thia name is so familiar with the peo ple throughout the United Stales that it iB hardly necessary to state that he is the originator of the great Dr. Bosanko cough and lung syrup, the favorite r»medy wherever known, for coughs, colds, con sumption and all affections of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by Purdy & Breeht. Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, wltli Bypophospliltes, PoBsesseH the remedial power of these two valuable speoifioB Advtca to MotRers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick ohild suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth If MSMl in their fulleBt degree. It iB prepared in a palatable form, easily tolerated by the stomach, and for delioate, Bickly obildren, Ema ciation, Consumption and all impover ished conditions of the blood is unequal led by any other remedy. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. E. Springer, of Mechanicsburg, Pa., writes: "I was afflicted with lung fever and abscess on lungs, and reduced to a walking Skeleton. Got a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, which did me so much good that bought a dollar boltle. After using three bottles, I found myself once more a man, completely restored to health, with hearty appetite, nud again in llesh of 43 lbs." Call at the Excelsior Drugstore of Purdy & Breeht, and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure for all LuDg diseases Large bottles $1.00. Cure For Pies. Pi leu arejfrequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some atlectlon of the kid neys or neighboring organs. At times, sf-nptoms of indigestion are preeent, as flatulency, uneasiness of the bo, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs WiNabcw'a Soothing Sykop foi Child ren Teething. ta alue ic incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it/mothers, there is no mistake about it. It oures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates tbe stomach and bowels, oures wind oolic, Bottens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Wins love's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasan to the taste, and is the preoription of one of the oldest nurses and and best female physicians in tbe United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price 26 cents a bottle. Sbiloh's Yitalizer is what you need for Constipation, loss of Appetite, Dizzi ness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 50 and 75 .cents per bottle. Sold by Purdy & Breobt. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer guaranteed to oure you. Sold by Purdy & Brecbt. SPECIAL TAX SALE. Office of City Treasurer, Yankton, D. T., May 1st, 188B—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to provide for tbe payment of the cost of constructing certain sidewalks built pursuant to resolutions of the Mayor and Council, and also ordering the I*vy and collec tion of% speoial tax against the several lots abutting tbe same to defray the cost thereof," passed and approved March 10, 1880, and a war rant for the collection of said tax having been placed in my hands, and said tax being now delinquent and the penalty having accrued according to due notice given, I shall proceed to sell at public sale, on Monday, the 31st Day of May, 1886, all tbe real estate upon which said special tax shall remain nnpaid. Said sale will take place at the front doer or tbe court house in tbe city of Yankton, 1. T-. between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock a. m. on the day aforesaid. The following is a description of the real estate and the amount for which the same will be sold, and upon each pieoe or parcel of real estate respectively. Said amount includes the tax, penalty, interest and cost of advertising, to which will be added the cost of the sale: CP Supposed Owner I Amt Lot. I Julia FOollamer Biroway Livingston John Bogers... O FBvseteuscher do do do Emma Olson. Thorn frMoulton John'n Parsons O W Boberts.... •do do Halvor Johnson Emily Medicos Pant Steven*— II Matthtoson Helen Hoyt- ... 013 Bun all..,.. Pw 'J. Mathieaon do S Wilcox* do Chaa. Northrop. Location. 1 cts lot 9 13 Yanirton .. 42 78 el-3 whf 10 13 do 7 11 whf 1*8 1 3 do 7 11 1-8 15... 3 do 10 93 lotl.••••«• 4 do 36 14 Lot 2 4 do W 47 lots 4 do 29 47 nhf 4 4 do 14 78 vr 2-3 shf 4. 4 do 14 78 lot 6 4 do 28 14 1*30 11 do 14 12 fc.3 6 .... 11 do 30 07 w5-3 8 11 do 29 47 w2-U0 .... 11 do 80 14 1-3 9 .- 2 ankton 14 12 1-3 ehf 9 2 do 7 11 el*3 whf 9 2 do 7 11 1-610.... 2 do 35 15 wl-610.... 2 do 7 11 lot 1 do 30 14 lot 2 hi ilt nhf 3 .. 24 di 14 78 hf 4.. 24 do 14 78 6-010..w do 30 14 5-61 .... 2 do 29 47 1-3 .... 2 do •a a wl-88... ahfU "'u^Vv •"ix OF For Sale 4 RES ODD LITER 3?11a.aaci"bi:jaLgT. I WOULD respectfully nnnounce.rthat I am prepared to ooutract for Stenm Heatintr, Hot Water Heat-* ing, Pli'smbuig and Gas Fitting, And am prepared to furnish the apparatus, se up and exeoute work of cvury description per taining to an of' the above branches. Uhop and otiice on Walnut street, sonth of Second formerly Thornton, Moulton & Oobby. J. H. MOOLTOfo, Yankton. D. T. New Advertisements. m?P\TTt A lit 180 invested returns iJAviV fcioo in 10 to 20 days. For proof of this address, with stamp, W. W. HENUY, Box 107, ttouk Hill, 8. C. INTBNPINO Btomach, etc, A moisture, like prespiration, producing a disagreeable itching, after getting warm a common attendant. Blind, bleeding and itching Piles yield at once to the ap plication of Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acta directly upon the parts affected absoibing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure, Price fifty cents. Address, The Dr. Bo sanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. iold by Purdy & Breeht. j. t,- ^"r\T' ,Jf NUMBER 33. OIL And Hypojilt&spliitiis of Lime & Sotta Almost as Patatafoioas Milk. The only preparation of COD LITER OIL that can be taken roxdily and toloratnd for along tiino by delicate stomachs. and as a in-'tKn rtrx consumption. SCliOKUM)IS A1 mr 1 v.:ANAKaiA. 11 K.N KltAL bKClLITT, OOUKKS /.ND THKOAT AF» rUCTlONS, and all WASj lMJ MKOKDEltS OP CMLUITeN it is msrvoHoni* I its rosnlto. l*rescribcd and endorcctl by tlio bosi Physicians in the countries of the wo.'hl. by all c^uggists. J. H. MOUJLTON, Contract or. Steam Fitting -AND- ADVKKTISKRS should ad dress GlCOllGK P. KOWKIiL & CO., 10 Spruce street, New York City, for select list of 1,000 newspapers. Will be sent FREE, on application. Gold for Silver. Bend us a postal note for $1,00 which yon can buy with silver, and we will forward* free of oharse to any address in the United States, n&e pound of our OLD NORTH STATE LONG CUT Smoking Tobacco-. BRIGHT and PURE AS GOLD. UALCOll I*. JO.SKS & CO, Hllisboro, Orango Co., North Carolina A POSITIVE One box will cure the most obstinate case in four days 01 less. ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES No naneuos deses of cubebs, copaiba or oil of sandalwood that are oertain to produce dys isia by destroying tbe coatings of tho stom ach. Price $1.&0. Hold by all 111 druggists or mailed on receipt I .11 I" of price, i'or further particu- I fct» lars send for circular. P. O. Box 16SS. J. O. AliliANGO., No. 83, John street. New York. m\ su: i^ ,.1A Till. 8810400! SORTi ts. ThlSRTO.-: era their ci Routes to uj.rt Regions of Dakota, cr Minn., er-'.i 'i I -V -v I.,., **, j. t, li'xi C'i 3vin, i: turold. Henry, Kighmoro, Hitchce 'j., Hurler, Euioa, Iroquois, K: atizhurr, Up.i:ohas:c, :8fcr4y •-VuMtig,. C-ineva. fUrtliage, 'jastlewood, Okvour, Centcrville, Clark renter, ColussMa, If ciootinod lor or from any point In Centrt'i iioutfccistern Dakota, buy your Tickets via the1 Chicago & North western Railway. Its train aad tracl equipments are the best In the world, and by Its various branches It reaches nearly every point of Interest in tn wonderful section of cpuntty. If you wish the Brat i'ravenng Accoir. modat.ons you will l«»y your Tickets by this l-oute AND WILL TAKE titlKIi OTHtEli. For rf-,tes for elngte or round triv ttcto'.u nnrt for full Information' not ob tainable from your heme Ticket Asreti' ta rezard to all parts of the west. Nort'a Mid Northwest, write to the Genier*). t? tills Llnei S 5 ,U.t In witness whereof lst IS 14 14 78 MAB.VIN HUGHITT, ttYice-Froa. sea Gen. Manage* To Holders of Yankton County 10 PerCent. Bonds—Take Notioe. Office of Codiity Tbeasubeb, Yahkioh Ooxjntt, D. T., May 28,1880. ANnr before Jnly 1, 1888, the County Treasi urer of Yankton county,.Dakota, will be prepared to redeem and p»,7 off all ten per cent bonds issued by the oounts' of Yankton, July li 1878 and July 1,1879 respecti rely. The followina is a list of Bonds to be redeem ed: Sari's of 1877. Numbers :, 2, IB. SB. 21, Si, SB, St, 25,28,27,2a and 2) of 500 each, and num bers *4 SI, 82, 88, St, 8S, SB. 87. X, 89.40.11,42, 48, 44 45, 40, 47, 48,49, ISO. 51, 52,6S, (4, M, R0. 57. 58, 59, 00,61,02, GS, M. 05,06,07,70.71. V2. 1%, 70. 77,81,82. 88, 84, 85, 89, 87, 88, 89 and 90. of $50 Bert's of 1879. Numbers M8.149,150,151.152. 153. 154, 165\ 156, 157,158,169.100 and 181 of *50 Dfl oh I Bonds will be paitf upon preaentatioa tbe office of tbe Oo'intjr SrwMOirer.. lnt»r^t on 1 ?, Jl J? :V %5 ii i, mj- 3 Ouro without Me dicine. Patented October It), 1B7U. tRi I j. -, 'J |i- inf' 1 til S .• A.V, I 'i H.l il' W-iV !i .d IK woen •in t! J.--V (ria Clin ron '."©•V vtfpMfcv Jh.Win. T: 9AKOTA W 'i ^•Uuions bc&t t?vi 1 SOOP.'"' a 3 a tiiio rot r» rf W'.E-St"V» Wt'.yrk't-t' O-u- Ur ovi-lliC'tit- lau'-. tfOMK r~ Hermit. ..t '.J 7-fc tM-S Ot.iwa I ttrkor.' Vierte, PrufltOU. Rajsio m. iu"i!lel life IJf Ko.iclv£i S.J cm, Si. Lawrcr.tv V.ia*, Volga, Watertowr,, Wesiinglou.i Wolsey. & viJS LK f'j! 1880.