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THE EVENING STAR. Tux Levanns, 1x New Yorx, anv THE JaPa- xzss Hore: Brit —Ioa conversation with a re- res of the Evening Post, the ot! nn Mr. Leland, among other things, is to have said: ‘* The idea that our hotel be covered ny thousand doiiars is ao ous. Why, h pele a@ market bill of eleven thou- sand dollars in ome week. Of course it Is a big Sense and me pe port take the Japanese unless ood thing of it. Talk of a ped dollars a day: If the corporation would offer us a thousand dollars a day for ninety days for those same rooms could not be You coulda’t afford to pu corporation advertise- ments for two weeks to the exclusion of a great suare of your reading matter at ordinary We bad to change the whole course of our busi- ness. And we are not paupers; we have a busi- ness bere that !s worth seventy-five thousand dol- jarsa year. We had to offend many families that have beea our worm friends and patrons for We worked night and day, and there are few in the country that could do what we have pies Wi we bave insurances to the amount of a quar- ter of a million; and we had to cut holes through our walls; and the committee set four hundred men prepa ‘ing for the Japanese. Had we anythi: to do with that’ Yet, were these men going away without their pay? No; we had to stand between them and the corporation. Then the — were not the only men we had to keep ‘hile by Syd here.our doors were open to members #8 and the friends of the committee; and we farnished dinners daily to more than a hun- dred and fifty Aldermen and their friends. Reporter —At ‘the order of the committee, 1 » 24 Pniend. —Yes ; and it was Green Seal, and the best of everything all the time. Then Nixon get mad because he didn’ *t geta ticket or someth: ng else, and on the day of the ball said we couldn’ have that room (pointing to the Theater) for less than $1,000; and Fmyset drew a check for him for that amount. We had 450 waiters, and witb bees Tagromcy we had to board a force of 750 Could all that be done for nothing? It is absurd to talk about $10,900. Commonore Mclxrosu.—The telegraph has announced the death, at Pensacola, Florida, of See. -otlicer James McIntosh, the Commandant of the Navy Yard at that pi. He had been ill for some time, so that the i: igence of his decease was not unexpected c ‘ommodore McIntosh was a native of Georgia, from whi: lL State be received an appointment in ‘the Navy in the year 1811, 2 few months preceding the oceurrence of some ‘of the most eventful incidents recorded in our naval annals) He was consequently 49 years an officer, of which 20 were spent at sea The shore dnty eredited to him is 11 years and 3 months. He was 13 years and 3 months idle. The particulars of the Comimodore’s service embrace reminiscences Of every vessel in the Navy, a ron. He had been actively e: and was considered an author! lating to the proper distribution of m foreign stations His death elevates a single step the 55 captains whese names follow bis on the Navel Register, his relative position on which will now be occupied by Commodore Tatnall, late Commander-in-Chief of the China fleet. In compliance with the usual naval custom in defer- ence tothe memory of the dead, every U.S. na- tional ship in commission will fly her flag at half mast ‘‘from flag up until sundown,” and fire a aie of 21 guns at noon on the day succeeding that on which the: news of the Commodore's death shall be otticially communicated to her Commander. Of course the office of Command. ant of the Pensacola Navy Yard will have to be speedily filled. ARRIVALS AT THE = HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—J T Ceomal, Tex; W W Jones, T Pollard, Va; W ms Her and lady,Al; A DSammey and Indy, J A Heard and fam, W J Heard, J & Heard, GC Heard, HC Heced, ee J Thompéon, Y; Rosscer, Mass; A de la ge, Va; C Cahill Texas; 5 R Randolph and nae ie Min; J Denis NO; DrGarnett, USA; J A Woodbury, Mass; J Bradley, SC; B Braxton, Mrs Bragg, Miss Ellis, La; R Gcldthwaite, Ala; G P Screven, Ga; A Newman and lady Mo; Rev Mr Huston, Mrs Gregg, M's Bennett, Miss A Benick, O; Mrs Beall, Migs Blac ik, dilas Talman, NY; a ‘Thompson and lady, NJ; *Dr Bisland and fam, La; J R Beebe, Conn; w iiliam Hamilten, Md: JJ all, Pa; Ms Thompson, NJ; R PR chard- son, Va. BROWNS’ HOTEL —W Jobnson, Mass; G D Fowler, Va, & Scott, Md; W Thompson and ly Va; BH Greene, Miss; G Tupp-r and ly, Sc; I Hastings and ly, La; Hon H Maynard and son, Miss Cogswell, Tenn; M Jones, A Jones, S Hal- lem, Ala; E Turner, ei Anderson, Va; MrsG W Hilary, * Md; Ww & Miller, Va; “ G Eviott and '» Misa ‘Burton, Tenu; J Early and fam, Iud; H met and ly ia; Mrs E Meridith and fain, A Mitchell, M ; Hon G Stith and fam, W Winder, Ly; Gov Mc Willer and fam, Miss; cw page diaj Cherry and fam, Tenn; D Connel, Mo; Goodson, Va; W Wheeler and fam, Pa: @ Ha £ Hail, Md. E Horner, Mr and Mrs Walk H B Tebbetis and fam, NY: P a ie Jackson, Md; H E & RT Keene, La KIRK\VOOD HOUSE.—W Martin, Pa; DW Fisher, Cal; G Hubbard, I; R Mayo, Cap! v > Stuart, Md; A W Pollard and ly, a ; KR Boykin, V); A Dall, o; Maj B Mevuttoeb, Tex; J Gushere and son, "p 5 J ti Atkinson, Tean; Dr c A Davis, Mass; J 3 Thornton, USN; W W West, DC GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS FS HARPER'S FERRY.—CHANGE OF Ce deg Oe it? Rees the stesmer AN TEL OPE, G3, apt J. WRLL8, carrying the United ates maul, DNESpav sud tit EVERY MONDAY, WE EsDA PRIDAY, at7a. m. d re? sy, Thursday and Satur: Weduesilay the Antelope will run tarvagineo Shephe rdstown, eu 20-lin* FOR HARPER'S FERRY. Res ps N. N And atter July 3d, 1s60, the steamer L. J, ¥ i. Ritter, will E TVES SvAY,and SATUR ‘clock a in.. and returm every alternate day,at6o'’clock a.m. Untie Siturday trip from Georgetowa the boat will run through to Shep- herdatown. je 213m 150 sais Vet RECKIVED, | ~ dee PERING oa PAL EW IVES, ED SU. hhds, ‘PORTO RICO SUGARS "bbe ( Bayfield) WHITE F. H,’ % boxes prime Eastern CHE ES! i sale low by 7 3 PBOGUE, _je8 Georgetown, D.C. ey COLLIN® £ CO’S PHILADEL- M\s ‘A DRAUGHT 4Le-Wo are commenty waoeane phe supplies ofthoabovedaignan bev. ee veons who want & pure un- ftorated Ale. to g! SR ah 3 & = SNe Joe moe Cuma OPTICIAN, yo = brides —¥ Georgetown, eprenbeal Bienen § 2 ot oter 3! the the Costas silver frames, N ROW ¢ rases act 11 thom toord: ‘Os. 0 BIRCH, SST. Cor. Bridae and Jefferson sts., Georgetown, lsving rrven my persons! sttention to this branch my business, Lam prepsred to i to ali oails with prouptness ola ‘<7s from iatanse cen be sup. Jed at & ‘ew mi, lhave a large = fist d & large assortment of Bi peprcepiescets ey age pe stee!, and < i Lramos paired riment of CUFT "INS swan on. hand. open Cuoular attention paid to the Temoval of the dead from the old to the oe ea burial grounds, Ee. ap 10-6 earees and Horses for 6 now insnufactaring ail kin JEM, and Sy gm mee | reo auppy ot in want of Boots ‘hoes of eastesn Peceoes work wil ect ot va gi cnctemn of iu store gud at the loweat perigee. ‘Give BROW” abr 34 pee avenis tea tte runke. Gur trou ~ — exhibits mc thistinke soe fr Stest vari of traveltng reqatites at moderate a sound tp: N or th ow Al Pree TN Aro Seeue ‘repaired uf taney in exchange erry se tse STEPHENS & co, rn oom, mar 3h-tf 22 Pa. avenue. PHEUN CRUNK gtANUFACTORY, ingtcn, D.C, fstudy thetr wter by amma VAL OHS to. ore pur were Aa! yore bat i: SR beat materia! the cuprkot adr ds'3h and employ the yore lobe kava, | ear conidently hor abel uper: Si A oa Dae i Frocks ‘that 20 made in other ‘cittes and ose Cyustentiy ou baad, BOLoe ever JAMGS 3, TOPBAM, [EDICINES JNPECTINE; oR, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. FEVER AND AGUB EXTERMINATED. THE HUMAN CONSTITUTION SAVED FROM WRBCK. THE PREVENTIVE AND REMEDY vor aL INTERMITTENT AND BILIOUS FEVERS. GURBSZINSURED IN A DAY. NATURB’S GRAND RESTORATIVE. INPECTINE, INPECTINE. INPECTINE, INPECTINE. INPECTINE, INPBCTINE. The terrible malady knownas the FEVER AND AGUE has smitten bundreds of thousands of per- sons throughout the world every year, and has never til wow been met by successful medica! treatment that has not produced severe MEDICINAL DISEASES, which affsot the heart, or other of the human organisa INPECTINE ts the natural antagoni vers, and when it comes in contact with th is absorbed by the interior organs. which resist easily misema and all tendencies towards those maladies which prostrate the mind and body with fever, Fever and Ague result from numerous causes. No place is exempt from the cauecs which promote the existence of the disease. That being once seat- ‘he system, induces depression of spirits, les- sitnde, languor, pains, chills, fever, and @ long train of disagreeable sensations, depriving the pa- tient of all energy, and reducing him or her tos ed condition of EXTREME HELPLESSNESS. Why will any one suffer the horrors of a debil itating Intermittent Fever. when by the use of the INVALUABLE INPECTINE, OR PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. the eminent medical and magical qualities of which Sre instantly absorbed, ALL TRACES OF DISEASE MAY BB ANNI HILATED IN A FEW HOURS, SELF-CARE I8 BETTBR THAN PHYSIC. NATURE 18 WISER THAN ART. EVERY DISEASE HASA DIVINE REMBDY. THE WISE APPLY WHILE THB FOOLISH DREAM. BETTER PREVENT THAN STRIVE TO ; CURE. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. THE INPECTINE, oR PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, Has oured thousands of both sexes of the most dreadful Fevers. Read and reflect. WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Lemuoi Bonsa!l, of Pittsburg, for two years use- leas to himself and society—a martyr to Chills and Fever—cured in less than three weeka, and im- proved ia oight hours, Mary K. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohie, after almost losing her reason as well as strength by Inter- mittent Fever, with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours. J. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having suffered for four years, made weil in five weeks, and improved in two hours. Adolphe Monbro, of France, relieved in one hour. while travelling in the ors of the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. He was apparent- ly dying with Chills, Ellen R. Benson, of Lockport, New York, res- cued after seven years’ suffering, A perfeot cure. Thousand of other cases prevented and cured every month, and not a single complaint of the efficiency of the INPECTINE, oR ; PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT. And make known its wonderful powers and vir- tuea, that those MAN'S BLESSING! INPHOTIN eI IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND MEDI- CINS DEALERS IN AMBRIOA. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, Sent by mail to any part of the United States. REMEMBER, {tis not taken inwardly, but teapplied outwardly, Socording to direstions, which scoompany eaah package. MANUFACTURED BY JONN WILCOX «£Co., 188 MAIN STRERT, | RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. | BRANCH OPFICR, | No. 28 BANK OP COMMERCE ian bf NEW Yor« city, au 9-RaStawlin 3, the spleen, the cosenes > may be led to use s simple, in- parstion, furnished by the field of Y THE P F THE UNITED. ctf he Outed Saas law, I, ge Boca: ant and make known oo A undermentioned feces ‘at the pariods homens to wit: ott the i at a c op, commency jotoher — seo! Selon Li ofthe b! fotsnd is heretofore ee 1 eats zit the: fohow! lowing townships pln tat of yasore oe uote abel line sand sees tied aren: principal The W fractional E 3s, and the NW Soe eine ee, - 6.8, oor | acdsee of townanip ties rr ote ee ee of section 20; i megane nd the W seotion 2; 12, l4, 18, 20, +: + 25, 2, 30. $2 and fthe Nis of 10s 12s the = sad the Beas. saat ioomekis township Lid. 121 ced rome tio SiO, 14 18, 22. 2, 24, 1.38, 2, 28, 9. 22. a0 the Snel fii 116; sections A hd 8, vs bean 4, tie 18 ns 2, 4,6. 8, sy 28, 28 pee en Se ol township sootions6’t7 13.20, 22, tae, 5 ee eon a piles cae a n sce arin art ae Tange i. ws unebip 116 pai apaticnn PIE 10,12, As asction an thes rections nection #3 the is Wie tegiiose le he 3, 23, 25, 23 9 A ao ah ahi nections 2,4, bats aie? 18 EE ee tate Boe |S Ms , wD, nd 34, Shereee dy eee eat Seree 4 ee ‘and SM, of town: 2, rwnsh: righ 12, 14,17, 18, 19, 20 of Hone ra 18, seotions 2, 2 6, and 4: Sf the oni the che, Lond eee ‘ewes yang 3 2: Pye Kot | sw enn pee Were of the SEX, ai eee: nee ox tyson ‘ io W. 25; the Se of | aud the 8 seotion is; sects . 22,24, 98, wine townships and ae TAN Septet | an es fae ress Ss acd et fh re prt ,. the e 3 2 sections s Se and’s ‘4, of township 128, of Se 4 ot pockion ¥ Wo lot No, WY Seandlthe Ns oPne en pa tl ek he ~Sapiatai shi 5 nee £8, 8, 30012 14, on 2, 22 24.35, eae nee frome 2.4.6.8, 0,12 14 1, TS setand | Se! seve i Frecti am SF tleaip a. ot in By wns e of tne| The ~ 90, $2, and 34, ws u H fons Sas, ‘and 8; the Woe of nection 9: weo- | NE XS the'S be of ah 8 my she | seotions 16, 2 shipe 9.0: 60, of ran ship K6; the NWA Be tas Es eras ! ips 57 and §. of ran, tion 14; seotions 18, 20, 22, 24 aa seoti W's, and the ae a 1,1 meutigan se aan 26 to 35, agit shes fe chisenaniy 128; sections 2, 4, and 6; the W of section 7; aeotions 8, 10, 12, 14, 1%. 19, 20, 22, if Ea and 23; the W %4 of seotion 2; scotions 9.31, section 82; evotion 31. of| Silo jrenge 7. feo Sy rege |, of towns 5, Beotion: , 10, 0 it # Fractional townships 54 and ‘and township 18, araaca z a Meccer ce | - Tl esi sete hel a a E) % of section |'N N Wis ean ine sue ‘e a1 = oy Do ee orton - * oaths sections av + 0 owns! 01 - ; Reotions 4,6, 8, 24, 26. 2B, 2, 0 e &, 10, 12, 14 Poa gud 34,'of | snd'st. of tewaghp Nib; the’ SW of ei: | the ertes eeccio Pie oe Leo qe! townships © and 54, and township ‘5, towsiehip aod athe NW wand | ese Xs. and if OF section St; seotion 3 ship 19, ofrange SI. . the S of 2's 3g of the NW 3) a s 0 B Hf atthe SW ¥¢ of wootion at. of vow aento Lis? * ary aad by jaw for the use of achoole, SW pane sections 18, 20, and 22; the's range 37. — Land pice st Br. Prrrn, commencins on | 1 ther purposes, will be oa $6 of soation 2; sections 3, 2, Zt, 92, and 34 At the Land Office at HenpzRsox, oommenct _ the fifth day of Novemper next, for, the | ol trim the'sale, iSwaslup 12%; sections 6,8, 13, ant 20; the Wig of a Monday. the fifteenth dey of Octhneg ree ae ispoenl of the vacaut lantsin the even aumbered ‘tracts along the lines of the a. wu section 24; sections 9 and 32, of township 128, of So disponel ofthe ‘vablio Seve fy Aureheiorouneitest: sections and parts af sacteons, copia fe a sola, eubject to nigh oot ree or Ownehips, whic! a in ne nm august, 1282, for said Srotions 2, 4, 0, 8, 10, 12. 14, 12. 20, 22, 24. 26, 22, 50, | situated in the following townships and parts.of | States within efx’ miles on tide of the Tm). | cular trecks out'by the rontec wat 3, of Township 121; se Section: 1 to 12, inclu- tps, viz: toads, “from St. Pau! ‘and 1 oon Anthony, via ninf the qupntities respectively er, sive; sections 2 46 of scotion 23; se0- | North of the base Hing aind swest ofthe Afth principal Miansepolis,to the souther: orthe Ler- | octet y without deduct ste 2 2, 2, and 3 or towaahip 12; town yitorys with’a branch, vig Paritautt "io the he offering of the vin be com- t Beo' ef 9, ne of the State of lows,” and “from Winona, vil roomed N £2, aud 14; the W 34 of section 15; sections 17 to.22 ots i targatpaiand 3, caf Bt, Peters, to point on the Big Sioux river,” | se are wre ivetend ‘unt! the motusive; panda, 24 an to 35, inclusive. o parts o! 14 end 112, poes a of the | *ubject, as required, by law, um of moo | Whole boon -eaiored. in eaten shams township 126; sections 2, 4,6. 8, 10,12, 14, and 18; the rian) Bit br 2, 01 (range 15, doliars and Afty cents per acre, _— Soon; eae shall be kep' aes W +44 of section 19; sections 20, 23,34, 26. 28. 0,31, 32, Townships 111 and 112, ofrance 16. A of th a ‘6, and no Private oxty ‘any ol pee a pos ed RS M4; | Sections 1, 2,3 4,6)% bata, 10, to 15, inclusive; seo- North of the base Line and seest of the Afih principal mail Be adrattted until after the expiration of the 18, 2. 2B, 30, 32, 10 nship 128, bo ; an SB lhaccine tooo taadeen Townshipa 106, 107, and 108, eof angen anil 9. miei ron under my hand, atthe City of Wa Sections 2, 4,6, 8,10, 17, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28.39, | to neni til; seotions I and 2: Tow: cashew’ ulate Oy iI! Tend is Gayo eetapemr , and S, of township 121; seotions 1 to 12, mola: | Soaaly 6,8, and 10. to 15, inojusive; sections is Tow: - cea ee the N of acation ection 14; the N 3@ of | 33° ang nelusive: seotions 90, $2, 34, and ‘ow pe ie an is of ‘James atinabdigl sootion 15; the N 3 of section 17; sections 18, 20, 22, ship tia riers dahon ‘ownships 106, 107, 108, and 10, aed range is es rot be 28, Edy had $2, ee township 122; townships 8, VO, 12, 14, 13,20, 22 24. 26, 28. ‘ownships 108, 107, 18, 1°, 116, ranges 2) on. and 124, of and 34, ‘of township 111; sections 2 and 4; the ae end 21. of the General Land Office. tions 2, 46,8, i 2,14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 8, 3, of srotion by rertionk 8 if Ta, wad itt ‘Townshipe We, Jer, and 1 SM. of township 121; sections 1 to 12, jolt, | seotion 18; sections 2 , 28, 90, $2. isc Towns XT, 108, were, TO PRE- EMPTION ANTS. aie io N Wega 13; Seotins. 14; then U3 , township 112; the F Fok section Ps ie ‘and 10, seotion 15; the tion 17; neotions 18, 20, 22, 6; Rections nets 12. ame in nd 4 the seotion 1s; ips 108, 109, and 1) of ranres 25,28,and 27 4.3.4, 5.2 township 122; townships | Sections 20, 22,24, 28, and 25; the E% of seotion 30; = 1°3, 19, and 110, of range ofteweehipe # Hone 32 ‘4, of township 113, of range 1g. Lid a. aaectione 3, 46) 5,10, 12.14, 18, 29, 22, 24, 26, 28, 90, of nection 12; sections 24, 2.and'S, of $2, and 34, of township. 131; sections | to 18, inclu- y | Seas te the nee S, and 31. ‘he 54 5 make frange 19, At the Land Office at C oy pe een he ae an ve; nections 20 26, 8, 30, $2. and 34, of townahip tr, pitas Land Office at Cuatru ing | this movies, and | Rang ore t ta frates | dara a aga piri toe ett a a ate Scone ay oy f thi po be alee the lends em of the pu . Srapine ,f the np saet ele ise such claun Commissioner a{the Generel lend Omes or the disposal of the public ‘ands heretofore un- off-red, situsted in the followi parts of townships, viz: F a ey North of the base line Jeyae! aeons o& the fifth proncipal Sect: — of ta 5 12,14, ba Rate its i ; — ol pwns hi 0 24, inein’ 3 tions 3. 22,2. 303 and 3h of township | ® 123 and 124, of ran 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, Zi 26,23, and ‘cept the 8 3 of tion 3a, 3a, of Spot tna: 113; he NW th es y ok esnonl 1 tho W and W 3 of the SW & of section x, ot range 20 8,18. and SA, of retry 111; choeunip ts, ons seation $2, excep XG ‘aodtion | tions 2, 4.6.2," 10) 12, 1h, 18> $0, and 2 | tio . Note.Uader the regulations of the *. of townatip ih neotions 10.6, inclusive; sco- | Section 24: the N dx'and the SW: Acof Ww ra cof evotion ei; coats a rar lutiverot seal Ne beratenticne ene peyinda ca os tions a 4, ino! sive; 4 Sy ao section 15; = sections 28, 39, 32, 112; sections 101: section 25; the aes 35 i SE X of of secti: aa Prociamat'ons except 1g owhatipe 13 aud Jab of range geo ENP L246 8, 18 1g opad thee Bees LSE % cf eccion i section ot town lahore an ere foneral Land’ one HEX and the of township 113; the'S % of the a the 24 ship Ws; soation 12: the N 3 of section lé: the 8 Vx ey ofthe sw of scoteng: ta ie aaa 24 | of thes of ( acotion 10, the S. fof the HA and the $3 ob Wier series : 1 Sz ametions It. 12- and a SEX ot the 8% of the NW x. and the of section ¢ of the NE TEER tortinn st coe cay an INNS | wectionn 14, 18, 29. 22, 24. 36, 28, 917 Gh and OL, } oftownehtp iis of acte' MIQFFIctan. i f of seed 138, of towranip i2iceections | tewnetup 114, of range 21. 10, 12, 14,18, #0, 2 and 24; 2 teh 2 seotion 26, of township ami 3 Sections 2.4 0, 12.14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 90 wootions 28,'28, anu 33, t0 $5 24s RT UOT el tte ie Spsnacege Rit; Seo 1g 2 4 6. 8 Uo, 12, ive, of vo ree VOL; the $4 of the SEs Sanath a nal : oe aarloduas int Shee, and gna ie 123; } 8° “es AAC 3, ‘14,18, 20, ee 24, 26. 28, $, 32, the e w Sol the N Wg. atotione 1 Ta rate ae weatahaieie July 10, 1960, fowaent rie pf Ps OF Lownship 123; Fan, hp tt 3; section 10; the 8% df neo. 3), 32, and 34, of townmhip I of ths Proposars be ved at this ' nears 24 Gree 12. and nd 4s tha NM of the Son i aeat on tas the de and the ie ofthe SW 8 gad SH othe ois cae ig; seotions | wnt thet tenth day 3 next, “4 of section 18; sections 25, of town- 0 Frmlisee » 22. and ° ace on 28; sections eet of Congress: J bi a9: the FE. 4 of section nit a 24,6, A « pki Gfraeseas sections Zand 4,oftown- and Sestloned 46,4 1 nS. 3, Orang AN Act to ilitate com between the 135; 08 a Ynclusives sent nie ieee nae | Section 3; the E% and the SW i of section 3 | tine Ss eneine ae . : ‘sections 30, $2, 34, and nd 35, of township 124, sections 4, 6, 8,9, and lt; Head 'W 4s of section 1.; } Zs sections <8 to 35, grin sectic , Sane 2, 14, 15, 18, 20. 21, 22, 24. ans! 46; the Wit tion 4 exoert the Neu! the NES sections é Tree. of section 27; sections 28, 25. and 3; the & 3 of wec- ~~ rect Tesh At the Land Office a: t Sr Croup, Pommenoing on | tion Sl; sections $2, 38, en St, ¢ “ile 1th; 25, », ara dstettowathy ti ne Ay AWK fBiked wtatons is hove ne Ae a ee he re ni tu day of “October uexr, | Hons 2,4, 6,8, 10,12. 14 % .o ae, of areton 5 the 8 fh ofth ea eSW x ual foadvertise for sealed to be received ie ands re ore wn- a (aad aitaated the following townships and | tion 2; the S the Sit Hiss eat gs. of ecat bina 4 wees of) ap ie ay wi be - 4 oe eechise. ve: and 14 ytee® 4 iofth a the Nic of the's jal 5 cote North af the bas naam eof the Fourth aise a ‘Sick tae ory K seetlon dre ois of ance i 26 | fines Govelograph:t be ted with meridian, tious 2 and Fon 6; ne two years ‘tmetee Seotions 2 aud! 12, of township 34; sections 2. 4,6, | 10-12 and la; th0 Js, thew Ef ofthe Rw seetore rae) Pe ac ative. buadred roma ely F 8, 10, 12, m4 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 98 and St, of township 35; Be the SW 4 of section 18; section: 4 18, 0, on the west |: e tesour! t any sections 1 8, and "95 the N of section 11; 2 30, S2and Sh He opaanp U2; the ‘% ofthe or routes w! a) ‘oon! i) 20, 22, 28, 90. 32 and 34, of SW an of section 35; the #| township 1¢3, select, (connecting at such tat or paiote er iowrnehip & cfloug tf aad 5 the E +4 vel 29, seotid Ban mri fowl 108, 0° eee sitonof Washingt. Nz Oven, on sections rt nelus) v1 3 ie cS eo G eston. ph .. section 17; nections I. and 20 to 3 elusiy «tie 4;'scotions 6, "a, 18, 2 3), of nooner Pee Eos 4 fie Sot £55. 0 eae 3 cierel re, Char antic, ‘and Wee- of section 29; sections 1 ne of | range 2 £2, . ye sevtion 33; sections agree 35, of township 37; sec- The N 4 of thaNWw x 2 bd Pet Rp me Sek Sas ot Ca orate av, period of ten ay tions 1 to ig, inclusive; the E 3g of section 19; neo. | tha Ndyof tie SW te of section 2, eections 4 6 8, and. lo; the ste Cs @ contract to the lowest ree tions 20 to 31, inclusive; sections 32 to 35, inclusive, fowash up 14: sections 2, 4, 6,8, 10, 18, thes Eee sof section. 12;' secti i Sidder or bidders provided such fer mot offownsh p 3; townanine 3, th and ti, Strange 2% nd 34, of township 115, of range 25 | S0°S), os © 3 and Sot tewasnp lars uires larger amount per year the United Sections s BS Bey ers 2, 24 28; tee of the — Reta gi aan | H 10n 16; the $v" Vian d the W’ 56 of th Sie ctf Bates forty sand dollars, and permission y c 1 N' 3g of t von 20: th ad Of section ET nd ‘So, 1s hereby granted to said jes to ead the Nis 3 of the Sr. % of section 30; th NE the N 3s | $ Soave traot warde. majo them, ‘ofthe NW eof the N34 of the § BN ned the Bh Ge oped orth sty SW 26 of section Si, of township sad their apsiows, tp nee pal ea a section 34. Sh Shade 25 the NN of the N soi i the N ' P10 section 2; the SW i< of soot such api public lands che Uy tay V4 14s 18, 3 a4 i, of the N ‘4 of seotion 2” seation 30; the NV 3 oF | cgneeene ae ncaa a? SW, 26 of section wodong Sous may the township 3; esotione 24,6. 18 the YW i of asot on $2, of township {14; ssotions, | ton 12; the 8W section 13; i as 2,228, 90, 32 and $4, of township ie 858,18 12 18.22, 94,35, 38, 30, Zand H, of | of townshy ‘section 1 iat aes fand'20; the Bag toe Ss ti ree 12 12,1 sect: : We a oR ites 8; ssorlons e of seqnon jac! oe 6, 8 2, 4, 18, 20, Fi tnaunives sit nlusive; the ie of section | 4of aaa of sgpuon 24; te wid. 2 the WY | ootones 4 Ee ad ood pick ¥ ‘27; sections 2, 30, wad doe rg section 35 Xan ition 25; sections 28, 30, 32 ' — Kd township 39; towns ae the w ie and oy oft east 4 112; j nections 2, 4, 6.8, 10, 12, a f aed 3 seotion iaeetiona 1, 2, * ‘, § and 8; the E of 18.20, 226 3 2 P ‘au d 34, of tounahig Ii toc E ‘i Fd on 9; section? ” aclusive; section: 0, um D % and 20; the Ec 3 of section 21: sections 2 to 2 if Shot townenip [14: sections nits the taphacive, th “ 1 siemete ray clusiv a send SW 44 cf section 11; sections 12 a “3 j ‘ownshi 01 and oH sections 18 ead 205 the Ber wid 9): See NW ae en ie 5 2 to M.inolusive; ecotions 30 and ‘the Erde of | and Su of township Ld of teenies, St sections 32 ; section 83; sections 34 and 35, mahip 42; e@c- Sections 2,4, 5, 6, 7, 8 10, 12, 14, 17, 18, 19, 2, &, ‘ Hone 1.2) 3 aud 4; the Ei Of'seotion 5; ectiones, | 26 28, and 28; the 'W apction 2; Sections 3, $1 8 to 15, 5, no-usive; the KE 34 of sectign. 17; sec: | S2,and 34. of oc ip Liss soptione mat pe 1, and 20 to 28. inclusive, the E 4g of section 5 Forage 12,14, and to 22 ine! ae 29; sections 9), 43: ae and $2 to $5, inclusive, of township ns 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6, and 3 to 15, inelusive; the section 17; sections 18, and 20 to 28, iaclu- eetions 9, $2 to 35, inclusive, of town- ship 4, of range 29. se pwinhay ae accusina. 1,18 1, s2 EEF ten 4 55 16, 12, om eee ett it os Ey '; sections 10;. seotion 14, ‘xcept the yes 20, and 22; section 24, exXonpt t! 44> 8e0tions 25, 28, 30, 52, and 34, o! lto ci castors “= ti inclusive; seoti ions Ad S. incluai: ves, soot 4 ona it ak, ap 3, 3, io sotions 2,4. 68, “t, W, and 13h to 34. ine} 8, of town: bie fectague -Pandon fo $-anelgsiv $t012, ine ti to 22 incl the Efe of the NW ice the RW Sor the aoa 1, 2, and 3, o! ion 27; sections 23 to Inoluai ot township 1 township 115, of range Townships 111, 112, 118, 114, ard 115, of range Townships iil, 112 H13: litsend Ws of rantean, Townships 119, 113, 114, and N15, of Tange Si. and St,of] At the Land Office at Sr. commenoin; «18, 20, 22, 24, = Monday, po ore ele of October next, of range 15. 6B ‘90°32 and 34, of township 44. of range 9) for thedisposal of the p blie lands, eretofore w- 10, 12, 14, 18, om 4, 95 Bection2, exoept the NW of the N ;,800- | offered, situated in Piniewsns townships and ip 101; tus E 6 Paty we tion iz: the f:notions of seotion 14 ontarde of the | parts of townships, viz: seotion 2 the 8 % of pectic jones 30, ie aot ppl Bort RE i the: otha North of the base line and wost af the A/th principal é 18,2), 4 A, 23, 2, 8), 2, and 3, town =A tee. ses by | 43; coaden at NE hs and the Seot and “Seeen 12; the EF \ of sectio: bod if one Se a perion ye PH pt es nection 7: asotfons. et ie Nig % ey pay ‘ of the B36 of seetion 2 section 2 ike ket nA 0 EB % of section %, of township 44,of range Sl.” torn is Fogarty ot wena 0.0 110, ottade of ped %, pe Poh np uy es 5 nection 4, se At the Land Office at Fozezar City, commeno- tions 1 gud 2; the fractions of Sct eegtiogs Yana Bad sol mestinm i 1 and id the bg of section x, tng on Moncay, the twenty-second day of October | 19, outside of the Sioux Half breed Reservation; | of townshi next. for the dis] of the public ian lands heretofore spotions 1! and 12; the N sand the SW pt peor ons 2, 4. he ie 2, and tbe WW of fered. situated in the following townships nua 18; sections 11 and 15; the fractious o section 24; eections 26, 2), 3h, 3, town: parts of townships, viz: ah Bey ak We Fae breed wer oe i a¢otions < ¢, 8. aad iy the ae i faction - dened, on $ seot >4 North of the base line and west Of the ASth principal | 24 an igs the N3¢ and the nat tion oe om 10Q; the W 36 of foot oth ys ‘ction and Sth meridia seatioa ah; the fractions Of sectioke 29° wed 3 of section tc; seotione ig. 20,24 sat The NW %, and the 8 % of section ate the N 3 of | outace of the Sioux Hal Reservation; seo- fe {Para 103; th ot range section ia section 8. of township 119. of er tions 33 and $4, of township 109; the parts of town nd $2, of township 1nd. ‘The NW of the R HG the N 3 of the NW ¥, | snip 1i cutaids of the Sioux Half breed Roserva- stints? atte 6,7. 8, 18, 12, is, as. 2" =. att and the 8 o! Kot pot sections tiga. of HN, nd Se: tho Ws MW 4 and 6; the Fa the on 8; the "n6, 8,10, 10, 12. spats the N 34 of seo- pulse W ofth and the ‘section 1?, of tine wee e N % of ‘section 24, 0} township 107; the 19. township 116; lofe, 1, 4 and cect lots 2.3, | fraotio of scoluane 6, 1 6, 8, 10, and 14, outeide of the ‘mand We the SW Xe IE athe NE X | Sioux Halt breed Weacrvation: wootions 18, 30, au 4,2, 22,24. 28, 2h 90, 31, 4 and the sui ott W 22; the fractions of section 24, outside of the Siou: Ws. sec ions 2"4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14, ton 10 the of the mio the Me ofthe NW | Half been Reeorvation; sections 26, 28, 39, 2, ani and 34, of towarkip ts! tions 14, 18, 2), 22, | 34, of towns (08 , 01 eu, Sof to aly oF aN i oft 2, ths 4, and par ie and the N 3 of the the the SE % 0 section 3; sectio aad 12; the NE of pay 95 44 of | action 14, of toweghip 107; sections 3, 4, 6, 8, 10.12, ition as aud | 14, 18, 20, , 32, and 34, of townsh‘p | “Ss ie sections 28, the fipotio: 9! sections 19, 29, outs: Tange 23. the Sioux Half. aod an ihe iupsed ‘steea bis i 20, and 23; the NW | tion 2%; wets Man yo, here 15, ne section 25; xec- | 34. outed Phe Sioux i g) and the W 4¢ of the | of townsh ain ay s te fee ip tig thes Se of the] See! ! and tl Wises % a 4, oval taeacnip of sao- tion 8; seotion 10, exe of the oy iis 2 Y oxes t the ei the Nis toctions mi ‘Hal sce a. 32,and 4. 0f Lowaship 1 a a shonin 5 and the of section 6, o! pat ir n, eis. . outmde of the acy ship tis Tis: ihe's of seotion 2; sections 4,6 8,10, 12, | Reservation; seotions 15, 17, 18, he 22, % 2, 28, 3), 32, and 8, of townsh ip 120, Fewrashie ie Ay ene nip Samat mi Seotfona ¢.6,4,10,— 14, and 18 thei of ao | tha Cenk 4A i cant te, ti NB 20, 22, oa ae Boa ioe the aap io tos $ nt 106; PETTERS ES % & the 8 bs of section +. sootlon 8: ; 8 \ 4 on one Apel: tedthe i arane ow ‘treat eae + township 18, of range 24, + 0 iBeluateg, sectiol rN sections inclu, A ice a siv of section rol mote gradh day oF he ener or trotion't sectioned he N seat or Mondagschen ts oho day OP Ney Svembor mae ee 0 14, 16, oe bye Boel and 3 mumbored seefions and p oS alone ae yon ‘het sf th: Sioux ae WO os a —— Caer atons { whieh +3) 4. ion. of range 14, i ith: low 88, and St, of township’ 123, 36,08 the NE 3, rail Nr ueapeit vie a Maar iors fad the SWS, ct ara tna the’ sleet °) ib | Sel hae 1, inoiu>ive; ti origins of the State sot tore mua iy ye toa minimum of feo dollars and Afty conte aeons North Wf the base line and swest af the Afth printipal ae 17, 1,29. masse Ree... | oie peace RE mney rie of townshipa, wiz anal G. of tangs 1p arth o& the base Hine pad erat Pepa ‘ae 3 marae range are 18. Elan “2 rections sin and 27; Banat Bol’ 2a a ayo ee bp 190. oF ras range 23. 2 ol tenes (oe