rf: THE BED OliOXIP CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1899. Heart Oimoamo 4- Years. ''I am positive I would not be living today but for your wonderful remedy, Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I had heart dis ease four years and doctors failed to help me. When I be gan taking this remedy I was unfit for anything, but for six months I have felt perfectly Hit. MILES' Heart Cure la nolcl by nil druggist on guarnnteo first bottlo Iioncllt or money back. Hook on licart and nerves sent free, On Miles Modlcal Company, Elkhart, Ind. F. F, COBLE, INSURANCE 0FFIC1 IN MOON BLOCK. tesaraice written on city and farm property at lowest rates. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeam B. M. R, R. ompaajr, aaa U. S, Pemtlta Surtetn. 9ity aad country culls promptly nn swercd ilny or night. tirriciovKtt IjINDskt'3 Mkat Makkrt NKIUT CALLS AT OFPKB. Dr. E. A. Creightow, Meiorary (Jrnduate & Silver Medalist W fieri Unirernity, Canada. ALM AMtWIBKD 1AT AND NlGHT. tvrai Otm Ceox's Piakhict. J. S. EMIGH, DBNTI8T. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK TOU WANT IT. fcwi Bridge Work or Tetlh Wiflmt PUtea. POUUKLAIN INLAY And I1 the latest Improvement In dcatal mtoh anient I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock Hox 13. Ouldo Hock, Neb. All kiads of property boiiRlit, sold and CXClllMlRGd. COLLECTIONS MADK. TKKMS UKASONAULK OTERMAN S BLACKLEDOB KTTORNBYS - HT - I-KSr. Otltce trer P$t OlUee. ED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. R. D. BEDFORD. toswanee flgeney. ItEPllKSENTING, JEtna Firo Iusurucco Company, Hartford, Conn. National lre Insuianoo Co., Hartford, Conn. einccticut Fire Ids. Co., Hartford, Cenn. Queei Fire Ins. Co., f America, New York, N. Y. Lancasuiro Fire Ins. Co,, Manchester, England. Norwich Union Flro Ins. Sociotv. Norwioh, England. Employers' Liability Assurano Corpor ation, limited, (accident) Loudon, England. All Standard Coui'anius. Youn Patuona.uk Solicited. Lands and Collections. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros, SSI - sy"" iliwj-s Jul iuc im, -ff-PJBwt CouikSrmp. Tattea Good. DhH M to time. Bold by druggists. Wt ACETYLENE IN WAR.' Tha New Illutninant Is to Bo Usfltl Extensively. Lasaira and llvfleetora (or ScttrnhlUK for the Wonndeil ntul Wntetilns ill Muvam.nli ( Troop Aro Contaniplnteil. 1'hn niu in wlilpli mriv1inn Intuna may bo pub nro not confined to light ing 1110 -muiwuy nt cycicra niontf mo boulevards and through the tree-dark-cued shadnwK of the pnrhn, Lieut. Von Krlcii, of the Uerman army, luu (lemon htrntcil that noetylcnc will piny an Im portant part In the war, though, per hapi, nut M Important n home entlitm laBtMwouldabcribuloltwhi) IiuIIimc that nctcylciiQ will rlvnl, If not entirely re place, electricity. The acetylene Indus try linn hitherto been luy constnict Inj only lamps, etc., but I.lout. Von Krlcslsthu first to hau found an ncety lenu reflector, and, In the opinion of l'rof. doeltig, with great success. The developer of this portable reflector can also bo connected with a specially con structed operation lamp for uso In tha operating and dressing tent of the am bulance detachment. The reflector, which Is intended es pecially to serve for searching for the wounded on the battlefield, consists of an ncetylcnc developer borne on the sol dier's back, and the rellcctor Itself, which is fixed to a detachable stand made of rt Mannesman:! tube. The two portions arc connected by metal tub ing. The developer Is filled with about onu kilogram of calcium carbhlo. ntul gives out n light of 50 or 00 normal fiindlepowei'.Iastlngnbout eight hours. Ily means of a special arrangement of parabolic magnifiers this candlo pow er is doubled. The developer Is not liable to explode, and Is self-regulating. The rcllector iUclf is made of nickel, nnd can bo manipulated wltk case, turning in all directions. Ur UlQ use Of this new invention ! wounded can bo seen, oven in unfa vorable circumstances, at a distance of 80 to 100 meters. The lamp can be also used in the operating tent nnd is far more practical than all former kinds of so-called ambulance lamps, especially electric and benzine lamps, which were found absolutely useless In the enmp from technical reasons. It is especial ly noticeable for its suitable arrange ment nnd the possibility of turning it in all directions, nnd If it show Itself to be as good iu Is asserted will supply a need In surgical army circles. How far Von Krles' acteylenc reflector will answer the expectations of its admir ers will be seen from thorough exam ination; it seems, however, that, apart from sanitary purposes, it may be used on railways and for other objects where not too great light Is required. Whether, however, the introduction of acetylene lamps for all the move ments of troops is advisable is worth discussion. Whereas, for instance, ten fillings would be sufficient for the first part of a campaign for the ambulance department, ns a battle Is not'fought every day, and the apparatus Ic only re quired during or after n battle, the sup ply for the lighting of transport, In which case the lamps would be re quired every night, would have to bo considerably greater, and It Is, there fore, doubtful whether It would be pos sible to take enough calcium carbide for the purpose. Moreover, eveu the most simply constructed acetylene lamps re quire n certain amount of technical dexterity. Whether everyone will so quickly learn their use may be doubt ful, while a sufficient number of men, especially patrol chiefs, can bo trained for the comparatively small number of reflectors, etc. Chicago Chronicle. Durness Cannot Be Cured by local applications as thov cannot roach tho disoatcd portion of the car. lhero is only ono way to cure deafness nnd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is unused by an inflamed condition of tuo eustachian tubo. When this tubo is inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd vvhou it Is entirely chsod deafness is the result, nnd unless tho Inflammation enn bo tnken out and this tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor, uiuo ensos outof ten aro caused by catarrh, which is noth ing but au inflamed coudltion of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo ono hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by cat- nrrh,) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cuto. Send for circulars, (too. F. J. Cukney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Administrator's Sale. Thoadmlnistiators of tho estate of A. G. Willis will sell the household goods, furniturt), oto at auction on tho streets of this city Saturday, Nov. 11th, to tho highest bidder. . Card oi Thanks. To tho many kind friends ami uuigh bors wo wish to express our slncero and heartfelt thanks for their assist ance aud sympathy during the lucent illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Anna H. Itoseuurans. W. 11. ItOSKKCKANS and Family. "Tho loss of gold is great, tho loss of honlth is more" Hoallh Is lost by nog. looting to keop tho blood pure. Hood's Sarsaparilln purines, enriches and vi talizes tho blood nnd thus saves both gold and health. Hood's Pills euro billiousness, sick ueadaoho. Bow Are Tour Kidneys I DrHobU' SparaBus Plllsonre all kidney Ills. Sam. ate frc. Add.burU( Ken-Mr Co., Cbicsio or U. I. TEACHER'S READING CIRCLE. Quatlons for Third Week in Novembe.--Topic, "The P-Jncess." 1. Why is "Tho Princess" cnllod "a incdloy?" 2 Oivo nmlu incidents of tho pro logtio? 'I. Why Imvo tho following grown into Htich genoral usage? "Half-child, half woman," "Swoot girl graduatos." "A rosobud sot with llttlo wilful thorns." "A half disdain porchod on tho pouted blossom of her lips." Aro thoy original witli Tennyson? 4. HrUflly chnructtrlo tho Prince, hlH rather, his mothar. 5. Who aro Cyril and Florlnn? 0. State briefly facts loarncd corning botrothal of tho prltica. 7. Stato what strong offects duced by tho following? eon pro "My other heart, Ami utmost my Imlf iolf, for -till wo moved ToRether twlan'd na homo's ear nnd eye," "I sw my f other'-face Grow Iodr nnd troubled like n -lalng moou. Inflsmed with trrnth; he ititrted on hli feet, Tore tho king'' letter, tnou tilt down, and rent The wonder of the loom, tho' wsrp and woof From iklrt toiklrt, Then he chewed The thrice turned eud of wrath, and cood'd hie ipleen." 8. Why do tho princa and hlH friends tttal away to begin their Journey? 0. Account for tho beauty or tho ox prossivenoss, as the enso may b, of tho following. "Then, ere the Mirer Mckle of the month llccame her golden nhleld " "Cat footed thro' the town nnd half In dread To hear my father's clamor at our backs Like threaded njildcr-, one by one, W. dropped Willi, Ho! from mino bay window shako the nlKht." 10. Characterize "Gama." Noto his nonchalant acknowledgement of "a kind of ooromony," "the year lu which our ollvo3 fall'd." 11. To whose Influoncodoes "Gama" attribute bis daughter's dislike for matrimonial chains? 12. What resolre is reached by the Princo? How does ho succeed in ob taining an entrance to Ida's college? 18. Dosoribe briefly the nudienoe with tho Prlncoss. Speak of hor per sonal nppoaraco. What inferences de wo form respecting her character? 10. Noto that, although the Princess has resolved never to wod, and to al ways cherish contempt nnd disdain to ward tho othor sex, yet almost hor first query of tho supposed damsols is with respect to tho Princo? 15. What storn rules aro read to tho candidates for admission to tho col lege? 10. Tho Princess in the midst of her harangue utters ono groat truth. Find and quote it. 17. Describe the lady Psyoheand her lecture. 18. Spoak briefly of the scene fol lowing her recognition of her brother. 10. Who noxt dlscovors their soorot? 20. Notlco the diunor scono, and the forcoland vigor of tho poot's character ization of Lady Blanch. Try to glvo as comploto a proso charactorization of tho woman with tho samo number of words. HAD FALLING SPELLS. But a Cure was Found and New Miss Hes son is Perfectly Well and Happy. Sweetland, Iowa, Nov. 13 Tho to markablo euro of Miss Hossen of this placo is additional ovldeuce that Dodd's Kidney Pills nro tho best medi cine iu tho world for fomnlo troubles. Tho following is nn extract of a lottor written by tho girl's mother. "My daughter had a falling spell nearly overy day. Dodd's Kidney Pills wero recommended and wo got 8onie"for her. After sho commenced taking them she had only ono falling spoil. Sho is now cured, and wo do not nnticipato any morotrotiblo in thnt direction. I cannot say too much in rogard to tho god tho pills did hor. I will bo ploased to glvo all tho inform ation I can conceiving my daughter's caso to mothers whoso children aro similarly nillicted, if they write to me." Dodd's Kidney Pills aro sold by deal ers in medioines at 50c a box or six boxos for $2.50. Sont on receipt of prlco by tho Dodds Medlcino Co., Buf falo, N. Y. Wanted. -Local or traveling sales mon, salary or commission, to bundle our oils, petrolatum, and n good sldo lino. Goods guaranteed. No freight, and prompt delivery. Address, Pknn Pktuolatum Company, Main Ofllco and Uolinery, Coraopalis, Pa. i Blankets, blankets, blunkots. Havo yousoen Jiy largo stock of blaukets. squares blankets, cutaway blankets, wool blankets, 5-A blankets, Burling, ton stay blankets, bias girth blankots, Storm Klug blankets and In faotnll kinds of blankets at low prices at ,J, O. miner's. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab. lots. All druggists refund money if It falls to cure. 25c. Tho genuine has L. U. Q. n each tablet. I.. Examination Notice. Regular exnmiuutious for porsons desiring to teach In Webster county aro held in the superintendent's office at Bed Cloud, thd third Saturday in each month, J Eva J. Cask, County Supt.' - To Cam Cou.tlputluu rarater. JQ'AVPSSI'!? Candy Cathartic, lta orEJe. After Dinner To assist digestion, relievo distress niter eating mr drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood's PHis Sold everywhere. 25 cents. A Sure Sign of Crouo. Hoarseness lu a uhild thut Is subject to croup is a suro indication of tho ap proach of tho disease. If Chnmbor Iain's Cough Remedy Is given ns soon as tho child becomes hoarse, of oven after tho croupy cough has nppearcd, It will prevent an attack. Many moth ers who have croupy children nlvvays keep this rained y at hand and find thnt it saves them much trouble and worry. It can nlvvays bo deponded upon nud Is pleasant to tnke. For sale by H E. Grico. The Best Plaster. A pieco of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on tho affected parts is superior to any plaster. Whon troubled with a pain in tho chest or sldo, or a lamo back glvo it n trial. You aro certain to bo more than pleased with tho prompt reliof which it affords. Pain Balm is nlso n certain euro for rheumatism. For salo by H. E. Grico. Graln-OI Grain-Ol Rcmtmbor that nnme when vou want n delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho placo of coffee. bold by nil grocers and liked by nil who havo used It. Grnin-0 is maio of piuo grains, it aids digestion nnd strengthens tho nerves. It is not a a stimulant but a health builder, and tho children ns well as tho adults can drink it with great benefit. Costs about one-fourth ns much as coffee 15c and 25c per package. Ask yonr grocer for Graln-O. Cash Prizes for Photos. For tho six best photographs of farm scenes nlong its lino In Nebraska and Kansas, the Burlington route offers six cash prizos one of 120, ono ofSlO, and four of $5.00 ench. Photographs of growing crops, harvesting opera tions, feed lots, poultry, cattle, barns and creameries are particularly de sired. No limitations as to size or fin ish is mado. Tho contest closes No vember 80, 1899. J. Franoi8, general pnosoigcr agent Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. ... De-iat- I Illeod Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- Eurities from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blatkheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 100,250,600. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases re lieved In six hours by "Naw Great South Araerl can Kldner Cure." It Is a ureal surprise on ac count of lu exceeding promptness In relieving pain In bladder, kidney- and back, lu male or female. Helleres retention of water almost Immediately. If you -rant milck relief and enre this Is the remedy. Said by C. L. Cottlne. druKEl-t, ltcd Cloud. Neb. $100. Dr. E. Detchon's Antl Dieurctlc. May be worth to you more than lion If you have a child who soils bedding from Incontcn euce of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests tho troublo nt once. $1. Bold by C. L. Colling. drugglBt. Ited Cloud, Neb. Educate) Yonr Rowels With Cuscarets. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. ISc.gSc. It C. C. O. f all, druggists rctund money. Who! mm Beauty? Beauty is made or marred by the blood. When the blood is impure, the cheeks grow sallow, the eyes dull, the hair loses its luster. When the blood flows through the veins in a pure, rich current, the eyes sparkle, the skin is clear, the com plexion beautiful. Women who use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, find that it is a genuine bcaulifier. By puri fying and enriching the blood it puts a b'loom on the check and a brightness in the eye, which tell the story of perfect health. "Having been left weak from fever last Oc tober, I was under the doctor's care here," writes Mrs. Alice 1. Casebler, of Crawford, Dawes Co., Neb, "I took medicine, but did not seem to gain very much. I was tired alt the time, had no appetite, bad wandering palus nil over me more or less, and was very nervous, ns I had been sick all the summer. I was all rtm-aowu and didn't know what ailed me. I got advice from Dr. Merce. ttlhng me my ivmToms btlltr than I could dtieribe thtm ptyulf, ami also telling me that I would lie to tcLc enre of myself, and how to take the medicines. I took four bottles of 'Golden Medical nicovcry,' and five of !' vorite l'rocnolloii,' and gained strength right along. I took one bottle of the ' Pleasant Tel letj.'nho. I know thnt thee medicines will do all that they arc receiiiiiieuded to do." Use Dr. ricrcc'fl Pleasant Pellets for sluggish liver. Skin Diseases. For the speedy nnd permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham borlain's Eyo und Skin Ointment is without nn equal. It relieves the itch ing and smarting almost instantly und its continued uso effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, soro nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Catty's Condition Powders for horses aro tho best tonic, blood purifier aad vermifuge. Price, MceaU. Soldby Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. now To 1'Iud Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an i unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen it 13 evidence of kid ney troublo j too frequent desire to pass It or pain In convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. Thero Is comfort ln,the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tho great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In i curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wins or beer, anrl nvtvnmn ,. ..-!-.. . necessity of being compelled to go often dur ng tho day, and to get up many times during tho night. Tho mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp.Root Is soon realized, it stands tho highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In50c. andjl. sbes. You may have a samnla hntti. nr m. wuiiucnui discovery and a book that te -,-rtHi-Jk-fnr(s more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, aaaresa Dr. Kiinw n ..- .,-. " , , num. VI DWUQJMUKn, Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men- uvii imuuu una generous oner in mis paper. BESTFORTHE BOWELS Ifyon haven't a regular, healthy movement of the bowels orory day, you're sick, or will bo. Keep your SESSi'i ?S?.n.Ua5(I ba,wel- -, In tho shapof Ii?iS?Lp?y'. or. P"1 Poison. Is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping tba bowels elear and clean Is to tako ia " CANDY ATUAHIA .nuDituaa ,-F5Vuni' Pa!tle. Potent. Taste Oood. Do Oood. rie-orttloken. Weaken, or Urlpe, lUc, auo. 60c Write for I reo sample, and booklot on health Address SUrll.f bi; ra-u-, Ckl-, Mnuttl, I.w Trt. UU KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Eureka Harness OH Is tha het preservative of new louther and the best renovator or old leather. Itotls.noftens, black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your best harness), your old har ness, and your carriage top, anil lliey will not only look better but m longtr. Soldsverywherelncami-all sues irom naif pints (o nve gallons. ut4 by triSDian on. to. Itrestswttk yoa whether too eontlaa thi.tM ntrre-kllllng tobacco habit. NU-TO-1IAObHH remove-tho deslr for tobacco. wlir-raTawBBBW oat a-rTou-tllitre--. ipcl-nlcofl ,1 1 (PFr tlae, purines the blood, T-mjM Ik ftI)n5oJ. stores loit minhood.--rTl wlaLkVODboic- RVL??0J?.Ur-on2-in III Ay""1- Pi labesUn.QSrTe-afB SfW BVSJpiaaeicureu. uu and mckets-fT'Bll HVMO TO-MAO from "2?- A I IPLljour own drugs-lit, whr l III asVlll Touch for ui. Take It with Sam. amwAiWTwlll.Dt.nllT.rr-lileatlT,Ont aTfsamK9 oox.SI, jualleuresi3boics,SJ4, CrT gurtca (o cure, or we rtfuttrt moner. SJBs,SwtiMia-rt7rfc,ckif-,-r.Uvawirt- PAHIiCR'S HAIR BALSAM Cimsmi awl besutmu tht hair. Promote- a luiurlaul rroth. IfaTtr Tails to Boston) Gray Ciute uti diertwi hilr tilUr. Oo,anaJjuUat Qmatlm RECEIVER'S SALE. Notlco Is hereby glcn that by virtue of an or der of tho District court orange county, Nebras ka, lu the caw of the Mnto of Nebraskn. plaintiff vg Ileatrlce Sin lugs bank, defendant. I, William C. ICllnnc, receiver of the Ifcatrlce Savings Hank of Ileatrlce, Nebraska, idil offer for sale at public auct'on and tell to tb highest bidder for caBh lu hand, nil tho rluhf title and Interest of said Ilcatrlro gnvlug8.Ilnurinnnd to the fol lowing described realcshitean Webster countr. Nebraska. m No. :uk!5. Parroll. ThoVfuthwett quarter of secton 2t. town 1, range IU In Webster comity, Nebraska. No. 6533. Hansen. The Southeast quarter of section i, town 'J, range VI, lu Webtter comity, Nebraska. No.bSU3. Wilson. The southeast qtinrtcr of section 14, town I, rnugo 10, in Webster county Nebraska. bald salo will be conducted at Ihu law nlllce uf W. r. I.ellnue lu Die CcrniHU Natlonul bank hulldlng, In the (Ily of Ileatrlce. (Inge county, Nebraska, commencing promptly and without delay nt 0 o'clock a.m., standard time, on the totb day of December, 1809 Dated, November 11th. 1899. William C. LcIUnk, Itccelver f the Ucatrlco Savings Uank. ESTATE OP AI.FIIKD WOOD, SUPPOSED TO HE DEAD. In tho Orphans' Court of Montgomery County Pennsylvania. Notice Is heruby given that Cliarlcs Penny pne' or has made application te the Orphans' Coi ri'Of MnutgomckV coualy. I'enns)lvaula. for letteiMif ndminlstrHllonifn tho estate of Alfred Wood, late of Norrlslnvtf, Pennsylvania, (son af Zllptm Wood, deceatld a who Is supposed to be dead; ami ld courtf granted a rule, requir ing tliu Niipimsoil declAjnt, If nltvu. or any other person for him. to prSluco to tho court on or be fine the 2nd day ofdantixry. A. I)., 1DO0. sat Islaitory ovldeuce of his continuance In life. Other vlso the praer of said petition wilt be grunted. William P. Vouno, I.AUKi.EnE A Uiiison, Clerk of Courts. Attorneys, Norrlstown, Penna, Order of Hearing on Probate of Foreign Will. State of NebruHkn, Wchtter county, ss: At b County Court, held at tho County Court room, in and for ald county, Novemberldth, A. I. 1899. In tho matter of the estate of Itobert II. Eaton, deceased, r On reading And llllngthaifetltlon of John W. Johnson, praying that thsvTnstruraenl purporting to be a duly autheqtlceed copy of the last will and Testament of Aildftleceased, and of the pro bate thereof by thiiriobate court of the county of Middlesex, stall Af Massachusetts, and (his day tiled lu thin (Uirt, may be allowed, filed, probated and rccoBed as tne last Will aad Tea lament of sold detStsed In and for the state of Nebraska, and thapcttcrs testamentary thereon to petitioner as executor thereof. Ordered, that December 2nd, A. D, 1&0. at it o'clock a.m. Is assigned for hearing sa.d petition when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a county court to bo held In and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted: and that no ilce of tho pendency of said petition and the hearing thereof be given to all persons Interest ed In said matter by publishing a copy of this order In the ltm Cloud Ciitrr. a weekly news paper printed In said county for three success Ive weeks, prior to said day or hearing James Uurrr, County Judge, (A true copy.) 1 1 SlfiZs!?0 I s4lLHftnCTnlSR liR-Wl M I K a a a MsVll Haai BeP-Js! TIMETABLE. B & M. R.T It ED CLOUD, It EUR. UXCOLX OMAHA V 11 IV AGO S'l JOE KANSAS CITY SI. LOUIS and all points east und south. DENVEll HELENA IWT'IK SALT LAKE C'Y PORTLAND SAM F1UXCISC0 and nil pointi west. TIIAINS I.SAVR AH rOLLOWS' No, 1,1, Passenger dally for Obcrlln and St. Francis branches. Ox ford. McCook. Dourer and nil points wct...................... ;,J5 a m II. l'As-enger dally for St. Joe, Kansas City, Atchison, St. I.oul-. Lincoln via Wymote and nil points enst nnd south 9:05 a.m IN Passenger, dally. Denver, all points In Colorndo, Utah nnd California. .... 8:20p ra. in. Passenger, dally for St. Joe. No, No. No. iinu-as uity, Aicnison, si I.oul nnd all points cast nud south inu.in ai. No. 111. Accommodation, dally except Sunday. Hastings. Grand Is land, lllack Hills and all points in the northwest...- .. i-.imn m. IIS. Accommodation, dally except No. ouiiuay, uoornn, nansa-, ana Intermediate stations, via Ko publican L . if.Vv m. No. (H. Freight, dally, Wymore and St. Joe and intermediate Junction points... . i3:p a. No. M. Freight, dally for Hepubllcan Orleans.Oxford and all points west ...... ....-.. iu;30a m. No. 9. Freight, dally except Sunday for Wymore and all point cast 7:00a si. No. 873. Freight dally to Oxford and Intermediate points I:30p.tn Sleeping, dining, and reclining chair rars, (scats free) on through trains. Tickets sold asd baggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps or ticket call on or address A. Conover, Agent. Ited Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General Passenger Agent Omaha, Nebraska. SAA-v--OvSvV-VvVV--. il bB ttl -J J tATsalzr a-f 'i ear m TeTeTa arsi h a m s.h ilsMaWKlarlll Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat lent butiatssconducted for Moocmtc Fcks. uaOrrieeiaOppiTiU, 8. PATCNTOrrict and we can secure patent in less time t"i thote remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with deserlp. Uoa. We advise. If Datenuhla or nor. ltm nt lcharge. Our fee not due till patent Is secured. J ' A PaMrHLKT. V H?w to Obtain Pateots," with cost of same In the U. S. and foreign countries' CU S1VO. AQQfCSS, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. patcnt Oprtct, Washington, d. C. SO YEARS . 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