, I iwuwiili i aiiiiiiiill.HlUM WWlHHi lllllllli iiiirinM'i V -I I r u ZS5ZXE22&E3G OJE'E'XCXTLA.Tj- laws of the Dniled States PAaUD AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE FOItTY SECOSD CONGRESS. General Nature No. 9S. AN ACT to further the atlmliilsirtiou -of jus tice. Be it enacted- by the Sencuc and House of Representatives of the UnitcdJStutesof America in Congress asscrxblcd, Xliat whenever, m anvfcultorproceotimji In a. circuit court of the United bUites, being iiehi by a justice ot tlie Supreme Court anil tin-circuit juui;e or a district judge, or by the circuit jude and a distnct judge, there shall occur any diiler enceof opinion between tliejudesas toany matter or thing to be decided, mled. or or dered by the court, the opinion of the pre Mdinsjubllcc or the presiding judge Miall prevail, and be con&idrred the opinion of the court for the time being: but when a final judgment, decree or order in such suit or proceeding shall be entered, if bald judges shall certny, as it shall be their duty to do it such be the fact, that they dlHercd in opin ion as to any quotums which, under tne act of Congreas'ot April twenty-ninth, elghtt-cn hundred and two, might have been review ed b the supreme Court on certificate of tlllleiciice of opinion, then either party may remove said final judgment, decree, or order to the Supreme Court, on writ of error or ap nea I. according to the nature of the case, and subject to the provisions of law applicable U other writs of error or appeals in regard to bail and siipcr-wlesis. Sec . That no judgment, decree, or order of a circuit or district couit of the United Slates. in any civil action at law or in equi ty, rendered siller this act shall take ellect. Bhall be reviewed by the Supreme Court ot the United States, on writ of error orappeal, unless tin- writ of error be sued out, or tin appeil be taken, within two years after the entry of such judgment, decree, or order; and no judgment, decree or order of a dis trict court, rendered after this act shall take jlfect shall he reviewed by a circuit court of the United Suites upon like process or ap peal, unless the pioces be sued out, or the appeal be taken, within one year after the entry of the judgment, d rree, or older souglit to be reviewed: J'roitdcd, That wheie a party entitled to pioseeute a writ ot error or to take an appeal is an infant, or noil compos inentN, or imprisoned, such writ oi error may be prosecuted, or such appeal may be taken, within the periods above designa ted after the entry of the judgment, decree, ar order, exclusive of the term of such disa bility. The appellate mm t may allli in, mod ify, or reverse the judgment, deciee, or or der brought belore it lor levicw, or may di rect such judgment, decree, or older to be rendered, or siieli further proceedings to be had by the interior couil.is thejusiiceof the ease may require. Snc. o. Tnat Hip Supreme Court nifty at any time in its discretion, ami upon such terms as it may deem just, and wheie tiie detect has not injured and the amendment will not prejudii-e the defendant in error, allow An amendment oi a writ of erior. when tlieie is a mistake in the tote of the writ, or a seal to the wnt is wanting, or when the writ is made returnable on a day other than Uiedaj of the 'ommen. -ment ot the terili next ensuing the issue ot the writ, or when thcstatementol the title of the action or yartles theieto in the writ is detective, ll the defect can ho remedied by leierence to the accompanying recoid, and in all other particulars of form where the defect lias not prejudiced, and theamcndmeiit will not in jure the defendant In error; and the eucuit and district eouitsot the United States shall possess the like power of amendment of all nrocess returnable to or belore them. Si:c -I. That a bill of exceptions hereafter allowed in any cause shall be deemed siilll eiently authenticated it signed by the judge ot the court in which thecau-e was tried, or by the pre-.idingjudgc thereof, it more than one judge sat 0:1 the trial of the cause, itii out any seal of court orjudge being annex ed then to; and all process issued lrom the courts ol the United Stales shall bear teste lrom the day oi such. issue. Sc 3. That the practice, pleadings and forms and modes ot ptoieeding in otticr than equity and admiralty causes in the cir cuit and district com tsot ttie United Slates shall conform, as near as may be, to the practice, pleadings, and tonus and modes ot procecling existing at the time 111 like caus es in the courts of record of the State within which such circuit or district courtsare hi Id, any rule of court to the contrary notwith standing: Provided, hot. ever. That nothing herein contained shall alter the rules of evi dence under the laws ol the Uxited States, and as practiced In the courts thereof. Six-. 0". That in common-law causes in the circuit and district courts of the United totaies llio plaintift shall be entitled to sim ilar remedies, by attachment or other pio cess against the propel ty of the delendant, which are now provided for by the laws ol the State 111 which such court is held, appli cable to the courts of such state; and such circuit or district courts may, fiom time to time, by general rules, adopt such Statelaws as may be in force in the Suite in relation to attach men u and other process; and the par ty lecovcilugjudgment 111 such cause shall 00 entitled to similar remedies upon the same, by execution or otherwise, 10 reach the property of the iudsiment debtor, as :no now provided by the laws ol the State with in which said circuit or district couits shall be held in like causes, or which shall be adopted by rules as aforesaid: Provided, That similar preliminary atlldavits or proofs and similar security as required by such laws, shall be lirst furnished by the party seeking such attachment or ottier remedy. Sue, 7. That whenever notice is given of a motion for an injunction out of a circuit or district court of the United. States, the couit or judge thereof may, if there appear to be danger of irreparable injury lrom delay, grant an order restraining the act sought to be enjoined until the decision upon the mo tion. Such order may be granted with or without security, in the discretion of the court orjudge : 1'rovidcd, That no justice ot the Supreme Couit shall hear or allow any application for an Injunction or restraining order, except within llnciicuit 10 which he is allotted, and in causes pending in the cir cuit to wnlch he is allotted, or la such caus es at such place outside of the cncnit as the parties may 111 writing stipulate, except in causes wheie such application cannot be heard by tiie circuit judge ot the circuit, or the district judge ot the district. Sue. &. Tuat no Indictment found and pre sented by a grand jujy 111 any district or cir cuit or othei couttoi the United Slates shall be deemed iiisiiliicicnt, nor shall the trial, judgment, or other proceeding thereon be allectedby reason ot any delect or Impel lec tion in matter ol form only, which shall not lend to ttie prejudice of the delendant. Skc. 1). That in all criminal causes the de fendant may be louud guilty ol any offense the comni sslon ot which is necessauly in cluded in that with which lie is charged in the indictment, or may be found guilty of an attempt to commit the oHense so chaiged: Provided, That such attempt be ltbelt a sep arate ollensc. Sue. 10. That on an indictment against several. If the jury caunotagiee upon a ver dict as to all, they may render a vcidlctas to those in regard to w I10111 they do agree, on which a judgment shall be enteied accoid Ingly ; mid the cuuse as to other defendants may be tried by another jury. Sue. 11. That any paity or person desiring to have any J udgmen t , decree, or order ot any district 01 cacuit court leviewed on writ ot error or appeal, and to stay proceedings thereon during the pendency of such wilt ol error or appeal, may give the secuuty le quued hi law thciclor williin sixty days af ter the leuililiou ol such Judgment, decree, or order, or afterward v.ith the permission of a justice or judge of the said appellate com 1. Sue. 1 That in all criminal or penal caus es 111 which judgment or sentence has been or shall be rendered, imposing the payment ot a line or penally, whethei alone or with any other kind ol punishment, the said Judgment, so far as ttie fine or penalty is concerned, may be enforced by execution against the property ot the defendant In like manner as judgments in enil cases are en forced: 1'rovuted, 1'uat waere the judgment directs that the delendant shall be Impris oned until the fine or penalty Imposed is paid, the issue of execution on the judgment Mhall not operate to discharge the defendant lrom imprisonment until the amount ot the judgment is collected or othei w lse paid. Skc lo. That when m any suit in equitv, commenced in any couit ot the United States, to enforce any legal or equitable lien or claim against real or pci&oiial propertv within the district where such suit is bro'ht, one or more ot the defendants therein shall not be an inhabitant of ur louud within the said disti let. or shall not voluntarily appear thereto, it suall be lawful for the couit to make an order dnecliug .-ueli absent defend ent to appear, plead, ansvi or demur to the complamiant s bill at a aiertam dav there in to be designated, which order shall be served 011 such absent defendant, if piactl cable. wherever lound, or wheie such per sonal service Is not piactieable, such ouler shall be published in such manner as the court shall direct; and in case such absent defendant shall not appear, pleau.-answer or demur wiihin the time so limited, or within some luriher tune, to be allowed by the court in ltsdlseiution.and upon proof ot the serv ice or publication of said order, and ot the performance of the directions contained in the same, it shall be lawful tor the court to entertain jurisdiction, and proceed to the hearing and adjudication of such suit in the same manner as if such absent defendant had been served with process within the satd district, but saul adjudication shall, as re turns, such nbseutdufendant without appear ance, affect his property within such district only. Sue. 11. That when a poor convict, senten ced by any court ot the United States to be imprisoned and pay a lino, or line and cost or to pay a line, or line and cost, has open confined In prison thirty days, solely for the non-payment of such line, or tine and cost such convict may make application in writ ing to any commissioner of the United stales court in the district where he is imprisoned setting lorth his inability to pay such line' or line and cost, and afiur notice to the dis trict attorney o.r the United States who may appear, otfer evidence, mid be heard, the commissioner shall proceed to hear and de termine the matter; and It on examination it shall appear to him that such convict is uuablo to pay such line, or fine and cost, and that he has not any propertv exceeding twenty dollars In value, except such as is by law exempt from being taken on execution ior debt, the commissioner shall administer tq.him the following oath: "I do solemnly swear that I have not any property, real or J'v?Vla1' x? t,le amount or twomV dollars, tar? n,Vc ' ft8 !s bi' "-H-exempt from being fstaii w " ",repent fr "'eb' by the lawsof I lfnvn reoaU" "JiMlinlulMeral;) and that coneeW P!,er,' " ny - conveyed or concealed, or In any wuv disposed of lor m- .SS? USe or be"t- So help Tnie God " i d thereupon such convict Uiafi bo dto&anscd. Ihe commissioner giving to the jailor or keepei oi the jail a certilicate setting forth the lads. . ,. , ,, Si r 15. TSmt if at any time after such dis charge o! such conet it shall be made to appear that In taking the aforesaid oalh he . ...'.. i...i.. li.. t11.1v lie imlieled. conieted and punished for peijury, and be liable to the penalties piescnucu w-.io .,........ of an act entitled "An act. more ettcctually lo provide lor the punishment ol certain crimes against the United States, and lor other purposes," appioved Jlarch third, A. I eP'hteeii hundred and twenty-live. Sue 10 That the fees of the commissioner for the examination and certilicate provided for in this act shall be live dollars per day lor every day that he shall be engaged in such examination. Approved, June 1, 1S72. General Nature No. 99. AN ACT making appropriations lor the service of the l'ost Utlice Department foi the j ear ending .June thirty, eighteen hun dred and seventy-three. He it enacted bi the J&nate and House of Rep resentatives of the United Mutes of America in i. ....... .v ...,..,,,,!, il '1 lint I hi' JolloWll)'' SU1US be, and the same are hereby ..appropriated for the sei vice ol the Post Utlice Department tor the vear ending June thirtieth, eighteen liunured and soventj. -three, out of anj mon ey In the treasury arising from the revenues ol said Department, m confoimify to the act of July second, eighteen bundled and thir-ty-six, as follows: For inland mail ti asportation, thirteen million twenty-four thousand seven liuu died and si..t -three dollars. For pay ot mail-messengers, six hundred and three Uioiisaud six bundled and seveu- Krpavoroute-agents.ni thirtv-efght thousand and live dollars. For pay of mail-ioute messenger, seventy thousand eight bundled and loity-one dol- laFr pay of local agents, fifty-eight thous and tour hundred and eighty-six dollais. For pav ot railway post-oihce cleiks, nine hundied'and ility thousand dollars. For pav of baggage-masters In charge oi thrmigh-mails, "thousand two hundred d FoMoreign mall transportation, three hun dred thousand dollars. !,,,. For ship, steamboat, and way letters, ten thousand seven hundred and hltj doU.us For compensation to postmasters, me million five hundred and twenty-nve thou- Forn clerks for post-ofUces, two mil lion ei"it hundred thousand dollars. 1 For pav of letter ca.rlers, one mill on four hundred and twenty-live thousand dolors. For wrapping-paper, thirty thousand dol- 1UKor twine thirty-el lit thousand dollars. For leticr balances, thiee thousand live h""rlnpe!isat.on to blank-agents and as- ,MKrci 'thrc-thousand five hlF'or omsiructmn of coal-vaults six thou sand loin hundred and twenty-two dollais "ForlllTeWwimmws to doors in court- ,!c thouLiua to huudied and sevc.ity-me U For'doors on book en., and ot ler repaln, llirrKsaimehmiK miK t e D stiict ot Columbia lor advertising any oilur mail routes than those lu Yngiulaand "'For1' manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, one hundred and sixty thousand d For "manufacture of stamped envelopes and newspaper wiappers. lour bundled and fittv-thiee thousand dollais: 1'ronded, That o envelope, as furnished by the govern ment shall contain any lithographing or en-raving, and no printing except a punted request tJieliiin the letter to the wilier. For pay of distn'aiting agent and assist ants, and incidental expenses of agency, sev en thousand dollars. For mail depiedations and special agents, one bundled and thiity thousai.d dollars. For ten additional special agents, at lates of compensation now pro :ded by law, twenty-six thousand nine bundled and hllj '""Forchief of division for the office of mail depredations, two thousand live hundred For mail bags and mail bag catchers, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars. For mail locks and keys, forty thousand d Forpost marking and cancelling stamps for ollices, tweK e thousand dollars. For preparing and publishing post-route maps, twentv-two thousand dollars. For balances duft toreign countries, two hundred and hfty thousand dollais. For rent of post ollices, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For mel for post olliees. one hundred and ten thousand dollars. For lights for post ollices, one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For stationery and miscellaneous Items for post ollices. lorty thousand dollars. For re.iisteicd package en elopes, forty-two thousand dollars. For official euvelopes for the use oi post masters, forty-nine thousand dollars. For envelopes ior reiurn 01 ue-nu le-neia m lie wiiters. live thousand lie hundred dol lars. For fees to United States attorneys, marsh als, clerks of courts, and counsel necessuiily employed bv special agents of the lost ui liee Department, hubjci.t to the appioval of the Attorney General, len thousand dollars For e-ngiaving, pimling, and binding drafts and wai rants, three thousand dollars. Fur miscellaneousiteius.oiiethousand live hundred dollars. . To pay Augustine isacon. oi i.eorgia, ior sei vices as post mute agent, four hundred and thiity-seven dollars and sixty-nine cents. The bond or any married woman who may be appointed postmaster shall be binding upon ht rand her sureties, and she shall be liable Ior nilseoaduct in ollice as it she weie sole. Sec. '2. That the postmaster of every city where bianeh po-t-ollices or stations are es tablished and in operation, subject to his su peiMsion, Js hciehy authorizeil, under the direction ol the Postmaster General, to is sue, or to cause to be issued, by any ot his as sistants or del Us in eliaige of branch post ollices or stations, postal money orders paj -able at any other inone-y order ollice, as the lemitteistheieof may direct; and that the postmaster, and his suietiis, shall in eeiy case be held accountable upon his official bond tor all inonejs leeeued by him or his designated assistants or cleiks in charge ol stations Horn the issue ot money outers uu der the provisions of this act, and for all moneys which may come into his or their hands, 01 be placed in his or their custody byieason ol tae transaction by them ol money-order business. And all the provis ions of law now in foice respecting the issue and the payment of money orders, and the disposal ol money order lauds, in the custo dy or postmasters, shall apply to all money ouleis isued under the authority given by this act. and to all monejs leceived from the issue thereof. Sue. 3. That the following sums or so much theieolas maj ne necessary, be, and the same are heieb, appropriated lor the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and seventy-thiee, out ot any money in the tieasury not otherwise appropriated, Il.UUCI,) men t& and for members-of congress, bo, and the same are hereby, n-pealed. And hereaf ter payment for carrying su-n Iree matter shall be made out of the annual appropria tions. Skc. 5. That it shall not be lawful for any person who shall hereafter be appointed an flieer, clerk, or employee ln any of the Ex ecutive Departments to act as counsel, at torney, or agent for prosecuting any claim against the United States, which was pend ing In said Departments while ho was said ollicer, clerk, or employee, nor in any man ner, nor by any means, to aid in the prosecu tion of anv such claim, wit Ida two years next after he shall have ceased to be snch of llcer, clei k fir emplo ce. , , Snc. 0. That if the contract for the increase of the mail service between San Francisco and China and Japan to a m,-1.onJll'i srviceshal! be made with the Pacific -Mail or snaii oe jiei ion"." I LTIAM TATL0Ii Kt, ninJiin fomtLlHV ui the said company' ships, or the MUI 0 .is sMr-r-essors in interest, the moneys pi a- ble under such contract shall be paid wiuie V" 1 company or its successors in inter est shall maintain ami run thelineoteam ships for the tiansportat ion of iwUn J passengers at present run between ", "J;" in.l San Francisco, via the Isthmus of 1 .ui inlirhy the said' Pacific Mail Steams . ,lp Company, and no longer: iVon(cd.l at aid requirement shall in-all respects npplj to any p.irty contraciing for the imii 1m m -... .. t.. ...... ,,, Brnnriven and China alio Japan, as well as to the Pacific Mail Steam ship Company. Approved, Juno 1, 1S7 Genkkai. nature No. 100. AN' ACT to amend an act entitled "An act to 'establish and protect national cemeteries amimvtil February twenty-second, eight- e en hundred and sixty-seven. . . .. .. j- i rAt.. if l?n- 7,V it enncledtjy me armwiun. h- -j- rAcntattrcsofthe United Slides of America in oS?"t fmr,.Wl, That from and after the n.sVeof this act all soldiers and sailors n non i,l ! discharged from therv Iceof he Ui ited States w ho may die In a destitute Von.litlon. shall be allowed burial in the na- tlounl c metenes oi ui e-micu. oww. ApprOVuo; .llllie i, "'- E3H"E1. J2air. 'A M - n O 3J W o 3 Z C O CJ to .' c -3 S ps "3 Js O 5 Thresher of the Period. ?KZ "AULTMAN & TAYLOR'1 rv. d 'O S "s- o c t b o ' R. H. TIME TABLES. MIDLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY. SCI-IEIiTJXE No. 1 Takes effect Sunday March 17th, 1872. Trains dally except Sunday. -VVIXTWARI). mlrT,T IBASTWARD. x..3 y,.i. STATIONS, L.3.XQ..1. 1.M. ' A.ir. A.M. P.M. , .) 7:15 Nebraska CIty.. 7 4a 3 15 , -1:13 7 Talbot 7 27 3 00 -I:t7 Sh. Dunbar. 7 02 2 29 5:10 &-3S Arlington G 4(1 2 10 ft::t" 8:57 Syracuse 6 27 1 45 5:5G 0:12 ..TJnaihlla , 6 11 1 27 C:24 9.M lilmyra 5 56 100 fi:55 i 9-.V) Bennot , 5 :5S 12 30 7:30 10-.U ."Oheae? s 5 17 12 04 7.-S7 i MK22 iitate Prison.... 4 53 11 40 8:10 ' 10:40 Lincoln ,.! 40, II 30 m J JL1JLJJUJUUUJJ lllilj! 1 . :" aSSSSSEs vvj j A 1 'I S 2 cs y S 2 H 2 o 0 - 3 t .o 1'eis.on can lake these ltlttew acconl- nir to directions, and remain longumvcu, immum lK-ir bones are not destroyed b mineral poison or jtlier m-aiis, aud ital organs wasted bejoud Ue 'Tysiepsia or XnrtHrcsSIon. nea.laclie. Pain m life s,houWers. Ciiugli-. Tiglitne of the Chest Dizziness Sour Kruciatiotis of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, KHioils Attack's Palpitation of the Heart, lntlaumiation of the Lungs .Pain in the leeion of UicKidncs. and a hundred other paudal suuptom. are the otl pniiits of Dispcpsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of Ita merits Hum a lengihv advertisement. For Female Complaints, in young Or Old. irarned or single, at the ilawn of womanliood, or :ii"c turn of hie. t'u'se Tonic hitlers duqilay so lefided an liulucuce tli.it iiuprovcmcnt is soon perceptible. For Intlnnimittory anil Chronic lilicii matsin and Gout. Iiilious. Kenitttent and Inter mittent Pevers. Diseases of the Hlood. Liver, Kid nevs and Hl.ul ler, these hitters have no equal. Siieli Diseases are caused by v mated uiood. They arc a gentle Purgative us well as a. Tonic, possessing the merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation or the Liver and Visceral Organs, and In lliliwis Diseases. For Skin LHscasos, Hraptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Plotches. Spots Pimples, Pustules, HoilS Carbuncles. King-worms. Scald-Head, Sore Lves. Ervsmelas. Itch. Scarfs. Di-co'oratious or the Skin, liuniors aud Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out or the svstcm in a short time by the use of these Bitters." Gii.ieful Thousands proclaim tXE0n rrr-tei'-s the most wonderful Invigorant that ever Sustained the sinktig system. It. II. 31C31WALD & CO. Ttrncriricts ami c.pn. Ants.. San Francico, Cal., & cor.lif Washington anil Charlton Sts., X.Y. ' SOLD UY ALL DKUGCISTS i DEALERS. d ' ft A M ft P A S( M H H - s. "s o 3 m C m m cj 4-S O u o o 2 3 a o o '3 3 m" .S - s he "i -3 s o O U3 o o ll 3 C a 6" a CD O S "3 - O sv OSS S -i " a " t- a 2 o ci 2 3) 3 O . 2 6 X . e en o a r- iC .S "-1 o i 3 5- co O " 02 3 z ej to o ll S3 2 c Threshing Machine Trilll 8 AND 10 HORSE XUCovuxtecl taxicl I3o-wrxi. 3Eo-cwox-ai MATS Br THE VltL KX0W5 AXTLTMAK" & TATLOB WQ CO. The 'brilliant success of that Imprne$ Grain-Saving, Time-Saving and Money-Earning Thresfiing Establishments is tmparaUdedin theannaU of Farm Machinery. Largely increased earnings are reported by Threshermen who have purchased A great saving of grain ly Farmers who have employed Thru years introduced and proven Fully Es tablished A"b experiment In use in 400 Counties in 16 States by 1700 purchasers Endorsed ly forty thousand farmers who have employed tliem Grain Saving Matchless "separating" principle They shake the grain out of the strata No Beaters, Piclersy Raddles or Endless Aprons No clogging or "wrap ping" in Flax or Wet Straw "Overblast" Fan Sieves have over eleven square feet of surface Many kinds of "Work Great "capacity" in Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley, BucJ:wheat, Ptat, JBeans, Millet, Hungarian, etc. Unapproachable in Flax Unri valed in Wet Straw and Grain Unsurpassed in Timothy Time-Saving A"o titterings to clean vpXo detention from wet strata, high winds, putter ing, clogging or badweather Quickly set and moved Simply constructcd-Easily managed-Remark ally light draft Very durable Cheaply kept in order only about one-halp as many Belts, Gear Wheels, Boxes, Journals, Shafts and Pulleys to clog, wear out, add to draft, or to keep in repair as in Endless Apron Machines More conveniences and less to annoy All the latest improvements-lloTxey-NalLlsig-Faster threshing Less detention Clioice of jobs Extra Prices for work Farmers wait for weeks and months Elegant Finely Finished Salable. Call on the undersigned, (or send your name and post office address), andget a Factory Prlco Iilstontl Descriptive Pamplilct (free) con taining CO illustrations and letters from hundreds of purchasers. "Complete Threshing Es tablishments," as well as Horse-Powera '"clone," and Separators "alor.eJ1 FOR SALE BY gsg The time given above Is that of Lincoln, being 31 minutes slower than that of Chicago, if. A. SHOWJCItS, Jy :n. CONVERSE, Train Master. Superintendent. Burlington & Missouri River ft. R. IX X'EBIIASKA. PASSENGER AXiTJlIXED TRAINS, RUNNING BETWEEN PlalismoiUhjmd Lincoln. To takqEtnict Wednesday. Dec. S2GMS71. STATIONS ' WESTWARD. Trnin n.:t. i Tvnin Xn.1. . ...... -. MIXED. l'ASSEXGEIU Plattsmoiith 3:30 p. m. leave. l(kD0a,ai. leave. umaha Junction..' 420 Jltei Louisville South Rend Ashland , Greenwood, Waverly Newton...... Lincoln Lincoln.-....... Denton . Highland . Crete ,. Iorcliesler.,.... .5:10 ,5:10 16:30 '7:00 8:1 3 p.m. arrive S:00n.m. leave- SA'. . !03 ,.- 'J-JI A,w 10:(X)a.m.arive. .... (10i, '11:30 .... 11: to rioo ...:. 12:12 p. ill 12:30 p.ni.arrlve MIXED. 2:00 p.m. leave 2:3o...... ........- Vfi!"" 320 1.M0 p.m.arrive- STATIONS , EASTWARD. 1 1 Train No. !i. l'AsSESGKE. Train No. 4. MIXED. Plattsmoiith ' 1:50 p.m. arrive !:00a.m. arrive Omaha Junction.. lri".... .. &;2i)............ Louisville 1:03 ......... .... 7: 1"....... .............. South llentl-. , 12AJ... .. 7i........... - Ashland i 12U50 '6:40 Greenwood 12:15 .6:10 Waverly liuO . 5:50... Newton I 11: IS . ...... 5:30 ....... .... Lincoln ' ll:i0p. m.le-.ve 5.-00 a. m. leave jl MIXED. Lincoln . ' 1 t:ft)..m. arrive A: 15 p.m. arrive. Denton 1U:35 4:15 Highland ' 10:115 3:15 Crete 'J-20 G:30 , Dorchester ' lf.50a.in. leave. 3:30p. m. leave. The time given above is that or Omaha, being 33 minutes slow er than that of Chicago. TIIOS. DOAXB, Chief Engineer aud Superintendent. M W- JTl TTT 1 ja i fO rf !? Wi lK. Vfa WW P a L &&MMmMn h Can and viil sell yon all Muds of Implemezits cheaper tiian any oilier Iioxise in Hebraslra. S. T.-I86G- ."&" Kansas City, St. Joseph &0. Bluffs. TIIUE TAIILE No. 1(5. To takeeffect Sunitat. July KVi, 1S71. GOING STATIONS. WORTH. Kan":is City .. Exst Lp.ivenv.orth . St. Joseph.......... PI r K LI'S Hamburg.. . Council lilulls GOING OVHA MAIL AND Exr. iacr. 11:15 P.M.' 7:tOA.M. 12::)A...I. !:13 2.-45 HMO 5:35 2:27 P. 31. C::l 3:20 SM"i 5:33 SOITTH. STATIONS. 'ST. LOUIS MAIL AND ' EXl. t EXP, Kansas City ,. 1U15 V.M.t -HOP. M. East Leavenworth 10.10 P. M. 3siS St.JosepU , f:00 i 1:0.1 IMlELVb 5:30 10:1 H.imtnn; ' -1:10 , !:40 Couuetl Rluir-, 2:W I 7:15 Tickets lor sale at all the General Ticket Ollices. A. C. WAIVES, A. L. HOPKINS, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Gen"l Suuerintemlent, St. Joseph, Mo. St. Joseph. Mo. L.. .l.iniit.)iinirt.tlnitin4TiVin Gill Pm.i. ciscti, Japan , anil Cli ma. ll e liniidred thou santl dollars. And tiie l'ol master General is hereby authorized to couiract with the lowest bidder, witlini three month, alter the p.isaoof tins act, atler sixty dab' public notice, for a term of ten vears from and al ter the lir-st dav of October, cihtt.cn hun dred and seventy-thiec, for the conveyance of an additional monthly mull on the said route, at a compensation not to exceed the rate per voyage now paid under the existir.fi contiacts, and upon thesaine conditions and limitations as piescr.bed by existing acts ol Congress, lu ulereiice thereto, and the ic-spoi-tivc contracts made in pursuance there ol; and the contractois unuer tlieprovisions of this section shall be reiuiied to carry tin United .states malls .luiing the existence ol their contracts, without additional ehaiw on all the Meaincrs they may run upon said hue, or any pu of it, or any lir.inch or ex tension there,..: Provided, '1 hat all steam ships herealtcr ace pied forsaid service shall be of not less than lour thousand tonsie-is-ler each, and shall be built of iron, and with their engines and machinery sua 1 be whol ly of American construction, and sha.Ibeso constructed as to be readily adaped to the armed naval service of the I nlted Mates in case of war, and belore acceptance Hie olh eers by whom ihey are inspected shall re port to the Secretary of the Nay ami the 1'ostmaMei General whether tins condition has been complied with: Provided, lhal in alliasethe otl'.cers of the ships employed in the service herein provided lor shall be citizens ot the United States, and that per sons of toreinn biith who have accnrdiuf: to law declared their intention to become citi zens of the United s-ate, may be employed as though they vvi-.-e citizens within the mcanim; of this section, or of any act or acts specified In the act of June twenty-eight eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Aud the government of the Uniteajstats slfnll have the right in caseDf.war.tb talie for the use of the United StnTes anyof thestenmcrs of said line, and in such case pay a reasonable com pensation thcreior: Provided, The price nt.l .1.11 U. .. rtt n nvi.nn.1 1. r aw. ... ., . I ... ii(ll.t nilawi .11 I1U VWT CVdT(-4 bill wl iiiiiii uyi of the vessel so taken, aud this provision shall extend to and be applicable to the steamers of the Brazilian line herelnaiter provided for. For steamship service between the United States and llraij, one hundred aud lifty thousand dollars. For steamship service between San Fran cKco and the Sandwich Islands, seventy-five thousand dollars. sec. 4. That If the revenues of the Post Ollice Department shall be insufficient to ! then the sum ot live million seven hundred I .1 1 ....... 1 1- 1 .,.! -. ........ .!! j Liiuusuiiii unit- Kiiiiui tru iuiu au uui.t ittiii;.xs( or so mucn inereot as may ne necessary, be, andthe same is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of any money ln the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to supply deticleu cies in the revenue of the Post Ollice Depart ment for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three. And section twelve of the act approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-seven entitled "An act to establish certain, post routes, and for other purposes;" and section eight of the act approved March third, eight een hundred and tifty-one. entitled "An act to reduce and modify the rates of postage in the United States, and for other purposes." ....,..., m.'1-iiuu. luuiiue ior speciuc matter in the mails for the several Depart- Tliis Wonrtcr il Vegetable of the feeble ixziil delimitated. 4s a tocEic and coj-452;sS foi tlae ajCil and larcruild it EsaH ibo csjaai atssoiB ntssssacliies. As a rcEiie1y for tie nes'vctjs veaJv sjessi to Yilnicla vojtiei are es pceiaSIj subjces.it is .saspex'sed iajgr every oSlicr sSlxsiuSasit. 2ji a!3 climates. tx-oylcaS, iessisjer ate ;r frigrSd, it acts as a speci fic l.i every M;seces of tiisorder iv!iic2; uiiderzailsjes tlie botliSj sli'essst-2 aitd breaSts (lotrn tiie aaiiual spirits. LYOE'S KATHAIR0N, For Preserving and IlnulfyliS tlie llumnn Hair. To Prevent Its Fulling Out and Turning Cray. A vv ell-preserved Head of Hair, hi a person ol middle age. at once he ,peaks reiineniunt, elegance, health and beauty. It may truly lie called Wo man's Crowning Glory, while men are not iiioensi ble to its advantage and charms. Few things are nioie disgusting than thin, frizzly, harsh, untamed Halr.TTlth head and ctat covered with Sandrull Visit a barber and you will feel and look like a new man. This is what IVOS'SKATHAIUOX will do all the time. The charm which lies in well placed Hair, Glossy Curls, Luxuriant Tresses, and a Clean Head, is noticeable audirresistllile. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores. "brownville & fw s ; r I B H H S ' U 55 S B i.z G i I lllil Hi LIU ll Jill LUIM R i a e, p fS.f w &&& I S .. T (i g -s l - Z " a r.a " io I S 8 g - 1 ' S s . 3 lira I ess , ii1' F 'fefeCvvopw ,;'zmsss" M g K Afpfeaffi ft Ja p mm ' Pmn s I zm r. i ' ' mmpiM m n .. iinii.'v Uli! M Mkr-?iM L in IP'" $rw&m P W " VII ' 'III" l.li!Vi,yil25-. S&iJ - :4'ir3m O 2B ,,'i"i i' . J&vZ&S. $ -SS xCii , ."-ail: . IP ii li-L 1 ) I I isv.9 .'i .i , in -.tsv& r . s- jxx. rsy rizm w". --.: n. if i i -r : ' sV3 I' s A& ROUTS SA8T. Only Line Running Through Cars Fitcnt ST. LOUIS TO NoYork, Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville, WITHOUT CIIAXGE. 1372. SUMMER SCHEDULE. 1372. 7;30 A. M. Day Express. Throuuh to new York, Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisv die Daily except Sunday. 4:45 P. M. Accommodation. For all Way Stations Daily except Sunday. 6:15 P. M.--PastLine. With Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car ;iiroui;h to New York. Cincinnati and Loaisv die DAILY. 6:45 P. M.Ohicago Express. With through Sleeping Cur Daily ex Saturday t Office 100 N. Fourth St., ccf.Cbesijul Stkiis. f.'.m. cor.nuRN. Ticket Asent. St. Louis. JOAN i:. SIMPSON, Gen'l sinpt. Indianapolis. W.K. JONES, West'ii 1'a.ss Ag't, st. Louis. C.K.FOLLKTT. Geii'U'tiss. Ag't. St. Louis . - sa tsr -jim ;.. --?.'.' &s -im'. ' ,- Wi. fAmwm tb::e btjgis:s3"e rry flMft Txasnrs-n feK.. - f-i -5 X i - Ar - ' WWvlfc M14 V-.f-s. ?z:a,?lFA Vilcj-1-i, i fwSbfe- Iff -S ' ' WW I I tZ 03 COMPANY I HAVING a llrst class steam Ferrv Boat, and control, throuih parchu-e. of the Transfer business, vvearenovv bettor than ever before pre pared 10 render entire satisfaction in the transfer ot truight and passengers, Itrowmille Ferry and Transfer Co. March 26th, UT2. 24-tf PERPETUAL BLOOMING ROSES. Ov-er two hnntlred iliiTerciit finest Tarieties perpetual hlooniin? and rlimhinff roses, of our own raisins, hardy for out-door cultiTation and line for winter bloom ia the parlor. Can be sent h) incil. FURNAS &. SONS, 49-tf Brownvllle, Xeb. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SHUTZ, No. 59 Main Street, Erownville. Keeps constantly on hand a larce and well assorted stock of genuine articles in his line. I Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry 'done on short notice, at reasonable rates. ALL WORK WARRAXTRD. "Te sqII iti.Q STUDEBAKEE AND WHITE WATEE lifxff Steel Rail ! Double Track ! aliimore and Ohio E. E. The Great Short Line Trim CINCINNATI or COLUMBUS EAST! Saving S7 to 110 miles, and arriving one Tain In Advance at Saving o0 miles, arriving C'j hours in advance at Saving i. miles, arriving s-st hours in advance at Ite.iching PHILADELPHIA One Tram the Quickest. Tha Grsat Iron Rail-ray Bridges over the Olilo River, at Pnrker.sbnri; and Heilnire, ar Completed. MORNING AND NIGHT LINKS OF Pnllraan's Pahce Drawing Ro:m and Sleep'ng Cars Are run on this Itoufc'from Cincinnati or Col umbus to .Ualtiniurc and Wiislnagtoni caty, WITHOUT CHANGE. r.y this IlouteVon avid A LL OMNIBUS TRANS- ' -CUS and FKKKILS. Tickets forsale at all Ticket Ollices in the South aud Wast. l.m cor.K. j. r-wir.snx, e ii I Ticket Aceat, ainstrr Tntnspor'n Jlalthnnrc. Jld. Jiultmuire. Md. SfDNKY II. JONK.S,, Oeif! pJlss. A; t Ciiirinnuti.O cz l HPLESALE AND RETAIL MK 1M LB. jm, ,i.a !i&. fib A 1 m vzrm s1 I nan. m m - -f . i r j j j.i.i.i:t!iiinrCT L OjOJEtX TAJJE.1S UN" OLL CLOTHS, Having determined to reduce our stock of Dry Goods, Notions, &c. and having-on hand a very large and extensive stock, we will commence on Monday, the loth of August, and will sell our en tire stock at such prices as will insure a speedy sale. Our only object is to get mon ey, therefore we will sell for cash only. To secure great bargains, call early, with the cash, and be as tonished at the low prices. A I WiBHtlHt Lilies MULKARUfflAht THE ILOTSST PRICES. GEO, DAUGHEBTY, PROPRIETOR ROT mm-u wrmkm mm r H! 83 3c 9Q 3SEJa.I3ST STREET, BSOWITVILLE SEW iceiie nao: mM ilL" Tlsllt ." 1r ULJ-- 1II1J.IL I i J.PIUJ.imill JLLUILJUIIJ,!!.!! .1. F-r'J..LI U I I I II 111 III lj ll fiSr4 & W Ota asJa Eo 3aO Suba M in b H S- Ka Sp a U e- E?3 n fcl m i 1 ca&uacLv-i r&n ai-- 9-. r-cxr i a i- hj csva No. 70 Main Street, - - Brownville, Nebrasiij Largest Stock iu the Market. Great Inducements Offered. THE BOTTOM OTS XX AXZT CX.I SOLD I lv fcJ.JJMJiJJtJLPVUJLJ-J VJliigCT Ti ssf?5 v l CiA Z3 f7-s L? V.lrV, r4H viSa Ei'isiua' sih rvr T!,;rji t.Aiu Wholesale iitil Mclceil IPeniers in 9 mm m PrnramisJi (Iiiib D i I I t ! i I t I) .1 I. I III III 14lll R il I ii:illlld H 11 i.l U11JJ i. 1D12.U V 3J.1J 11 i"l '(8.1U AMI K"o. 30 MAIK" STREET, BHO"V7"3STVXiXjIE9 3STEB rgT?J.W -.-'. . '? .:: . iL'.-i .t; y. n -. 7ZSS. zzrizk s- ' nsvr "Oh Great Through Passenger IL-' TIIL LD BEx.Il i.' HANNIBAL & ST. JOE, AND Kansas' Pacific Railway. Short, Favorite and Only ALL rt-A.IL route: jar.'-v -t xzJun. TJI xros . s j-. mMrm&m&me & 4fefcri83 TWO FAST ESHffiSS W& v JBt ISHO.I CroR.s!iuetiMisMssij,J allium, i TbeonlyItellable(;.n.UUtributioiiin the Count T2I JTTk. rL r- I - t7 2-$l?S rdsZZZ&Z??zz???2?& j. .r i "waoisrs, AND BUGeiSS OF ALL ENDS. VYVr 'RI"VXKSofanklnds.forsaleattlie"AclTcrtIse eyeral Depart- JD Couatlns Rooms. If you want anything, come and ask for it. WE-KEEP NOTHING BUT FIBST CLASS' GOODS, AND GUARA2T TEE ALL OUH GOODS TO BE AS RECOMMENDED. DENEU, r 1 I K Ni:v'iiKMpnis, IDAHO hlRINt5, CKKKN CITY, HI.KO. .MAUVSVILLK. GKOKGKTOWN, LONGMONT. COLOIU1DO : TO GUEHLKV. CHRYJvNNE, RENO. GOLDEN CITY. CENTRAL CITY, VILLA LA lOXT. EVANS, SALT LAKE CITY, O'lv-lf AAlJvt 1 O. PRINOS, SAN ERANCI.-CO. Ana an points in Kansas, Coloriulo, tlie Territories, ami tile Pacific Const. 1 QQ MILES the siiortestLIue from Kansas Ci lOG ty to Uenver. 9 1 C 3IILE3 the Shortest Lino to Pueblo. Trin- LJ idaI. Santa l-'e.and all joints In Neu-Mexico anil Arizona. Remember that this Is theGreat Through LIne,and there is No Gtlier All Kail Route to any of the above points. There is no tedious omnibus or ferry transfer by thls route, as the Great Rivers are all ISridgfcd, PL-LILIAN PALACE CARS, run through from KANSAS CITY to DENVER Without Change. Passengers by this route have an opportunity ot viewing the tine Agricultural Districts of Kansas, and can stop over at Denver and visit the rich mining, agricultural and grazing Uistxits of Colora do. Cloe connections made at Kansas City with all trains to and from the East, North and fcouth. Be sure to ask for Ticket via. Kansas Citj- and tlie Kansas Pacific Hallway. EDM'D S. ROWEN.Gn'l Supt. BEVERLY R. KEIil, Gen'l Ticket Agent. GENEKAli OFFICES, Kansas Clty,3Io falFT IN VALUABLE GIFTS bo distributed In L- T). SIjSTE'S I.TTtHItEGULATt. MONTHLY ENTERPRISE ! 1o he drawn MONDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1S72. ONE CUAXD CAPITAL PL1ZE Of $5,000 IN QQLB! Two Family Carriages and hatched IIorse. with is,. b1,r,ver Jtounteil Harness, worth ?t,SW each. ro Horses and UuKgies. with Silver-mounted Ilarness, worth jiwj each. ri? ine-toned Rosewood 1'iano.worth yj vch. vSimi,i w ,n? Machines, w orth ?lfK)ech. SOOGoId and Silver Lever Hunting Vetches, worth from J) to s.J0 each. Ladies Gold Leontine Chains. Gent's Gold Vest JhB?I ' Soll,d. ana do"hIe pUiteJ SiUer Table and Teaspoons. Photograph Albums, Jewelry, etc., etc. Wlxole Numlier Glftti, 10,000. Tickets Limited to $50,000. Agents wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal Pre miums will be paid. SINGLE TICKETS:: C TICKETS ?12; 12 TICK ETS 20: 25 TICKETS 40. Circulars containing a full list or orlzes. a des cription of the manner or drawing, and other inl formation in reference to the Distribution, will be addreedytoneC' inS "" 'U1 tetom"' e I-. D. SINE, 3orc 86, Linciniinti, Ohio. ouice.lolw.OtliSt. PULL3IAN SLKKPIXtJ l'VLC'- -KK03I 35RO?-VI 1.32 TO Qll-1 Without ( IiaH--'e uV ts THIS IS TIIE RKT SHO'.T L N' TO ()ULCY, ST. LOUS. Wir'- Memphls. New Orlfiuis. Jactoon . f Held. ix-cHtiir. Tulono. !' i apolis, Cin?iiB4ti. IjW'. '' N Cliattanoga, LfjciiivttiH. Wheeling. Park-ribim:. -more. U'ashiu$t a ItschLtouU, .vvj .i .host nKstfi.im-r'jinp To Ft. '.Vayne. Towlo, CrtM - IIarrKbirg. PhibtdriphiM. N v ISuston, and all ixii.'- SOUTH JilSTJ EA-S- Passenserst.ikinsnth'T lines ea-" af by all me.ius t.ikthfs in rtluni.- - section of iIuiUid c .untry. Buy Your Through Tic VUi St. .Toe and Qi,u'-' r C For sal at Tickfct Offices St. J - I . -P.lufTsR. R.. at thd Star Hotel. 1 - ensou.tCrteo. riJceiAseats.aitJ:t r, and other stations oq. liae of roMi. 3t -' by any other route. ., f - i IHKas;e checked through toallP1', . " connections viatlumov arc tlirwt '"AVtr R. P. GROAT. GEO. II. Kt ' . Geu'I Ticket Ag't. rvn t"p.t.tu"rsi' " toaaypartoftheuir P- IU -J Efutldart Co. - ,T & CO. (j HUDDART - IE 1. V 'i I i - ft K I -jflfc -- - -