S31 fitV . a.7" m iWVf A V3JZ43 THE BID CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1899. i VI a i Dropped Mil Other Treatment "When 1 heard of the wonderful ones performed by Miles' Restorative Nervine 1 dropped all other treat ment. Nervous prostration and gen eral debility had baffled the efforts of the best physicians in this section. JTbe first bottle of Nervine brought relief. I continued using it together with Dr. Miles' Heart Cure until mrtlfh was again restored." Mr. 0. W. OlmtUd, Klckapoo, Okla. Dr. mii ' Nervine is told by all droughts on guarantees first bottle benefits or money back. Boole on heart and nerves sent (rcc. Dr. MUm Medical Company. Elkhart, Ind. F. F. COBLB, 0FFIC1.1N.H00N BLOCK. Iniwasce written en city and farm property at lowest rates. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgeon B. M. R. R. ompu.oy, aad U. S. PemiUa Surgc$n. City and country calls promptly nn sworcd day or night. OriflCKOVKKLlNDSKV'S MlCAT MAHKUT NIQllT CALLS AT OFFICE. Dr. E. A. Ckeightok, Heaiorary Graduate & Silver Medalist WwMrn University, Canada. Calls ixmui Day and Night. On-rcx Or set Chi'i rAiCT. J. S. EMIO-H, DKNTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY It YOU WANT IT. Inwi I lri.ge Wirk or Teelb Withal Plate. POUCKLAIN 1NLAT Aad ail ike UtMt ImpreveEstnl la dental mech antsm I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock llox S3. Quldo Bock, Neb. It kinds of proporty bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKUMS KBASONAULB QYERMAN t BLACKLEDQB XTTORNBYS - KT - LRU. OttUt trtt Pt Ottict. RED CLOUD, . NEBRASKA. Chimney brick, m Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. DRS. SENILES & SENILES Main Once 11th A O Bis LINCOLN, NEB. 18 ycara In Omaha aad Lincoln, SPECIALISTS lu Harvoua, Chronic autl Private D1SKA8K8 of MEN AND WOMEN AN rriv Diseases e4 DUOHPEft? OF MEN ElictricltyMiK cable ui to guarantee to ears ail curable ease of the Note, Throat, Cheat Stomach, Uvar. wood. isSi WtlOO.OOfer a eats of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA. BLOOD POISON wscAB&eteareifewabU -Strleti Ki.mnat taaatmant be- Kit by wall la all dtsaasea a spsalslty. All madletna .uau or aaareoe i Met:, and reeajpta lax 224V. oafoa with stamp tor etrei write taem voaaj A Mlahanu Muu.1 i oTUauwte, Meh gf-aHjeB I ain1kyrV4o$ Uasl laSSaaalhMliraartjtaSH FEAR OF LIGHTNHfG. y Hack Mantal "ufTarlntr. la Needlessly Uiitlei-Kone by NcrvottB l'craona. The heon suffering which mnny un dergo just In itdmiico of or during n thunder storm 1m of a dual iitttme. IJic sensu of Impending danger uliuinunnd terrlflcH but theio Is also a depression of spirits which is pliynlcnl and mil, brought about by seine na yet unknown relation between the ncrvoua system and eondltloiiH of nlr pressure, humid ity nnd purity. The sulTcring due to de pression and partial exhaustion re quires, from fhoso who arc strong, sympathy rather thnn ridicule. The suffering duo to alarm and fright, how ever, is unnecessary. It Is lurgely the work of the imagination. To a nerv ous nature thero Is HOincthing appall ing In tho wicked, spiteful gleam of the lightning, nnd tho crash und tumult of thunder. Hut such a one should re mcmticr that thu flash is almost always far distant, and that thunder can do no more damngo than tho low notes of a church organ. Counting all tho deaths from all tha storms during a year, we find that the chance of being killed by lightning is less than one in a hundred thousand. The risk In the city may be nld to be five times less than In the country. Dwellers in olty houses may be startled by peals of thunder, but owing to the great spread of tin roofing and fair ground connections, there is very little danger. In. the country, if buildings arc adequately protected, and the momentum of tha flash provided for, the occupant may feel secure. A good conductor well grounded is nec essary in all Isolated and exposed build lags. Darns, especially when lined with green crops, should have good lightning conductors. The question ii often asked: "Do trees protect V" The answer is that the degree of protection will vary with the character of the tree and Its distance from a watercourse. An oak ia mora liable to lightning stroke than a beach. The character of the wood, the area of leafage, the ex tent nnd depth of root, will determine tho liability to stroke. Another ques tion which is often asked is whether thero Is danger nbonrd a large steam ship during n thunder storm. On the contrary, there nre few safer places. Sufllcicnt metal with proper superficial area is interposed in the path of the lightning, and its electrical energy con verted into hnrndrss hont and rapidly dlsilpnted. Accidents occur chiefly be cause the victims ignornntly place themselves in the line of greatest strain, und thus form pnrt of the pnth ol discharge. For this reason, it is not wise to stand under trees, near flag poles, or maBts, in doorways, on porches, close to fireplaces, or near barns. Those who are not exposed in any of these ways may feel reasonably safe. It should be remembered, in the event of accident, that lightning doet not always kill. It more often results in suspended animation, than in somatic death. Therefore, in case of accident, try to restore nnimntion, keep the body warm, and send for a physiciau without delay. Alexander McCabe, in Century. TORPEDOES WITHOUT WIRES. How tha Deadly Explosives Are to B trd by Meauaa of lectrle Wavree. Contemporaneous with the sitting ol the international peace conference comes the announcement of a new in vention by which torpedoes are to b rendered more deadly In modern war fare then heretofore. The invention, duo to Walter Jamie son and John Trotter, consists in util izing tho "ethereal" or "Hertzian" waves, which uro the bnsla of wireles telegraphy, as a means of steering and controlling torpedoes on their deadly missions. The apparatus is made in several forms, which differ principally in the means by which tho current induced by the waves is applied to tho steering mechanism. The best arrangement con sists of n coil of iron wire, or "solenoid," that becomes magnetic on receiving the ethereal waves, and is thus rendered capable of sucking into Itself a magnet, the motion of which brings about any required change in tho steering gear of tho torpedo. Tho lntter ia fitted with two rods, which project abovo tho water and servo as "receivers" that 1b, means of collecting the waves. Each of the rods is in connection with n coll of the type described, ono on the right of tho tor pedo and one on tho left, and, accord ing us tho right-hand or the left-hand rod absorbs the waves, so tho torpedo is guided to the right or left. Tho means adopted iu using the ap paratus is as follows: Suppose that the torpedo is fired in the usual manner and that its courso is seen to swerve from its upper path. From tho torpedo boat electric waves are immediately dispatched by the processes used in wireless telegraphy in auch a manner that they only affect cither the 'right nana or lett-nana coll controlling the helm, which ia thus turned in any re quired direction, and the original course of the torpedo reproduced. When this is accomplished the elec tric wnves are stopped and the helm lies back to the midship posltiom. Largo models of the apparatus have been experimented with, and it ia said that perfect aucoeaa has been obtained mnder all possible conditions. Since the new method of guiding torpedoes Is greatly superior to the old, which made use of eleetrio wires, it is evident that the new invention will be an important factor ia future caval warfare. Loa ioaltalL Mr. Tousg Elephants Ut 400 years. lYoung Tax afraid your mother Is go ing to be an elephant on our hands. N. Y. World. HABITS ft DIET. Excess In Entlntr nnd Drinking Conducive to Oltcalty and Illncia. Tho lower animals in wild llfodonot, appear 10 require tne ncrviccs ui u vcv crlnory surgeon, nor do c hear of dis- enso or epidemics raging nmong them. Though they range over fields dotted here, there and everywhere with poi sonous weeds, a God-given instinct touches them what to shun, tho savor doubtless Indicating to the senses what constitutes improper food. Domesti cated animals would enjoy a like ex emption, from dlscnse if, without the Intervention of man, they wero permit ted to confine their diet nnd linblts of life to the nll-sutllcicnt proisions of nature; but mnn corrals them in un sanitary places, applies tho overfeed ing, cramming processes nnd reverses natural conditions ns he also docs for himself by his own personal hnblts, nnd thus wo havo the man glutton nnd the bruto martyr to man's Ignorance nnd perverse notions of life. It is a question not difllcult of solu tion, whether the modern connoisseur is not the greatest enemy of mankind. Not educated to cat and drink only those simple things which nre health ful, Mfe-givlng and primarily designed to prolong life, the average youth is reared by tho ovcrindulgent mother as a monstrosity of perverted appetite, with a consequent inclination to run the entire gamut of abnormal feeding, including nil tho sIopB that aro sold over the bar or fountain counter. What wonder is it that tho boys of the na tion nro developing so mnny cigarette wrecks and juvenile tipplers with crippled Intellects nnd lack of capacity for any purpose worth living for? Too many of our boys arc educated glut tons, a condition of disease aa inex orable and exacting as tho drink or drug habit. The obese man or woman will tell us that ancestry is to blame for their inherited (?) condition, never seeming to realize that they consume each day food enough to sustain three or four hard-working sons of toll, nnd they are mountains of fnt only because they gorge their nnntotny beyond na ture's capacity to eliminate, leaving it no other alternative than to store the surplus hero nnd there on vital organs, tissues nnd muscles, us waste matter that cannot be disposed of while the supply is unchecked. The lctlm dies ten or twenty years before his allotted time has expired. Vital statistics show an evcr-incrcnslng percentage of dentliB by heart failure, nervout pros tration, etc., yet tho process of cram ming the children goes on in increas ing ratio. The appetite habit requires a cure, and if mothers would initiate it in the nursery by the application of common sense methods, they would rear fewer drunkards nnd self-inchilg-ent derelicts and sheds fewer tears in old age because of the preverse- habits they havo unwittingly enforced. Ban ner of-Gold. Statk ok Ohio, City ofTolkuo Lucas County. f 88 Frank J. Chenoy makes oath that ko Is thosouior partner of thu ill in of F, J. Chonoy & Co., doing business in tho city of Toledo, county of Lucas, stnto aforesaid, and that eaid firm wi.ll pay tho sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every caso of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cnre. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to boforo mo and subscribed in my presence this Otb day of Docom iler, 1880. A.' W. Gleason. bbal Notary Publio. Hall's Catarrh Curo is takon inter nally and acts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Sond for testimonials, froe. F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O: Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills nro thu best. i a A Gift t. Give. It is often difficult to decide what to get (your frionds for holiday gifts. Horo is a suggestion: "Qood morning, Jennie, I have brought you a nice presont," said Gor- trudo as sho banded her friend a neat ly wrapped package Tho pale, woary looking girl, who was slowly recovering from sovoro ill ness, opeucd tho bundle and hold up a largo bottlo of clear, rich modlcino. Hood's Sarsaparillul" sho exolaimod. "I have been reading about it today and wished I had a bottlo." On Now Year's Day Jennie was ablo to bo out on tho streets, and tohor friends who reraarkod how well sho looked sho simply said "Hood's Sar saDarllla." and everyone of them know that it was this great modlcino that had gives baok her health. hat Do tha CyisVaa Driak. Don't dive thorn tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain-O. It is delicious ad nourish ing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O yos give the children the more health you distribute throsgh their systems. Grain-0 is made ef pure grains, asd whea properly pre pared tastes like the choice grades ef cofee but cost about one-foarlhas Bauch. All grocers sell it. lSe and Mo. . . TryGraU-Ol TryGrittvOt Ask your grocer today to show you s package of Grain-O, tbe new food drink that takes ihe place of coffee. The children stay drink it without in. Jury aawell as the adult. All who try It, like it. Grain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from puro grains, and thu most dolioato stomach receives it without distress. One-fourth the price of coffee 15o and HIS SIGHT RESTORED. Modren Miracle Performed on R. A. Wade Chicago's Great Criminal Lawyer. Nine Day's Wonder in the Middle West R. A. Wade was Totally Blind from Kid- ney Dlsease-Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured the Kidneys and Restored His Eyesight. Chicago, III., Dec. 7-U. A. Wade, tho criminal lawyer of this city who defended Pondorgnst nnd who has beon engaged in n score of othor sou sationnl trials In tho last fow years has becomo additionally famous. Mr. W'ndo's eyes had failed him utterly and it wac thought that ho would bo obliged to retire from tho bnr. But by what sconis a mlraclo Mr. Wndo's oyo sight has been completely rostorcd. It Is givon out that n patent medicino, Dodd's Kidnoy Pills, was tho means by which Mr. Wade rccovorod tho uso of his eyes and n reporter called to got tho dotails of what scorned to bo a gen uine modern miraolo. "How Is it that a medicine intended for the kldnoys was tho means of heal ing your eyesight?" Mr. Wado was aakod. "I was troubled with rheumatism and kidnoy troublo for years before I went blind," said Mr. Wado. "My condition gradually grow worso and worso in spito of all I could do to im prove it. Tou know what kidney dis ease is don't you?" "I don't know that I do exactly," replied tho reporter. "Well," said Mr. hWado, "I'll tell you, Tho kidneys nre the filters of the blood. In kidney diseases they get clogged up and the impurities remain in the system. Urio acid is generated which causes rheumatism by lodging in tho joints. Well this uric acid not only gavo me rheumatism but it at tacked my oyes which wero already strained owing to ovorwork. There suit was I booama totally blind." "And Dodd's Kidnoy PiIls:restored your sight?" "Perfectly. Thoycurod tho kldnoys. The uric acid was strainrd out of my system. My rheumatism was com pletely cured and my sight camo back." "It is certainly a scusationnl curo," said tho reporter. "It gives mo great pleasure to rcc- ommond Dodd's Kidnoy Pills," said Mr. Wado in conclusion. "I am convinced that they will euro all troubles arising from disordered kidneys." Mr. Wado is at present senior mem ber of tho Arm of Wado & Weil, and is at presont occupying a suito of rooms nt 802, 160 Washington street, Chicago. Beaaty la IJIood 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 tnc lazy liver and driving all im purities Irom the bod dv. lieain to-dav to bi mrnnles les, boils, blotches, blackheads, nnd that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug BiBio, eaiisiaciion guaranteed, iuc, ioc, ouc. Examination Notice. Regular examinations for persons desiring to leach in Webster county are hold in tho superintendent's office at Red Cloud, tho third Saturday in each month. Eva J. Cask, County Supt. To Cora Oonatlpatloa Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or Wo. It C. 0. 6. fall oure, drofriaas refua aaoaay. Educate Your Ilowala With Cuacnreta. Candy Catnurtlc, curo conntlpotlon forever. 100.26c. IIC.C.C fall, dramlsia refund money aw Ar. Tear Kldaeya f Dr. nohba' Baaratrus Pills cnre all kidney Ills. Baav ale fre. Add. Hurling Bevady Co., Chicago or N. T. The Cripple Who is crippled by accident or deformity hardly understands the meaning of the word "crippled" as compared with the victim of rheumatism, tie is not only bent and twisted, but also racked with nain so cruel that he envies the crip ple who stumps along on a wooden leg, whistling as he goes. Rheu matism is known to-day as a blood disease. It can only be cured through the blood. That powerful blood-purifying med icine, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery, cleanses the blood of the arid poisons which cause rheumatism. When the blood is cleansed the rheumatsm is cured. There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery' and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. Mr. B. J. McKaickt. of Odea, WttaWsasVarg Coaaty. a C, writes: I had beta taeabled with rataaaaUsai foc twelve year, eo had at ttaaea I caald ae4 Ware say ted. I waa kadty. crippled. Tried saaay doctors, awl two at thesa gave me up to die. . Noae of them did na any good. Tbe pataa in my Baca, bibb aad Irga (aad at tlmca in my head), would aearlyn ia. My appetke waa yrv ted. RreTTbodv who saw me raid I moat die. I tawkSvatettka of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and four rials or relicts.' aad to-day my beHk is good, after suffering twelve years with rbe matlam." The alu sh liver can be cured bv tbe nseo r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. KJJaflafesBSSSS. mBmmauaBaMBak4)aat(rMMaM ,, MualWMSI rrW BTM.W iu.Vkrt.rt. W. ry Ik. VnlekU I ,,T asarSam1laSBes(Ce.,aayCeBtoaa.l DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is suro to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. L Kilmer's Swamp-Root, II the great kidney, liver andbladder remedv. e It is tho great medl- "-fi ral Irlnmnh of Vi nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emf- s&: nent kidney and blad der SDCClallst. and i wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. KllmerTs Swnmp-Root Is not rec-ommendedforeverythlngbutlfyouhavekld-ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling mora about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Honaot sanp-Root. dollar sues are sold by all good druf fists. PILES MlMflra4 (ho .ortaraa of tha ataraat vrlth protruding- pllts brousbt on br cooatlpa Uoa with which I waa afflicted for twenty Cars. I ran across your CASCARETS In the wn of Nawall. Ia., and nevar found any thin to aqual tnam. To-day I am anilrely free froai ptlaa and real Ilka a naw nan." O U. Kun, Mil Jonas St., Sioux City, la. CANDY Ws aaa CATHARTIC CATHARTIC THADIMAKn Plettant. PaUUble. Pottnt, Taite flood. Do Qood, N.Tor Sicken. Weaken, or Grip.. 10c. 36c, SOc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... lUrilaf n4; C." , Ckli., lf,l. " T.rt. Ill W.Tfi B)fM Bold and rnarantcrd by alldmc IUBAU Rliuto CUKETobacco UabU. Wax Candies Nothln lt .drift tin murh to tbech.riuof thu rtravTli a room or txjutlolr thr tof ilr roll Dt ll.ht from COKDOVA Pimlliw. Nothing will contribute man to tlio nutle.uco.gi4 of tlin luncbion, te or dinner. Tu bprtbeiar.tiiv cndl.. for tha almbleiit tr fhe moat elaborate fnnction for rot. tajre or manaion. Mad. In ell color ana in. moat d.iicate tint, tj BTANDAItn OIL CO. and eold ererrw hero. Ilraata with yoo whath.r yon eoatlas. tb. r.aaor.a tb. dMlr. for labajx-o. at aanroua diatraM, eipel. nloo- aine, poriDM an. diooo, 1 aaakee you atrooc boiM laoaaiin, caj.B cored, liuy aaa aVTCS-MAOfroiB ouch torn. Take Itwtta own drartut. h "boi.ai, uuallyoureei SboiM.as.ie, ennlMd to car., or w. rf end money. Datl.ntlr.iMra la tanilT.OBa StetCf awawy w. , wkMas, BMinti. SMt. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM plaanaat end. beautlflej tb. bale rromou. laaunani Rovm Merer Tall, to Baatore Oray U.lr XoU Youthful OolorT Cure, acalp diwawa a hair falUac, iBcJjinasuJ02IrurrUU" RECEIVER'S SALE. Notice Ib hereby given that by virtue of an or nor 01 toe District court or uaee county, Hcbrae ka, lathe chho of tbe state of Nebraska, plaintiff vs Beatrice Savings bank, defendant. I, William u. iyeuane, receiver or. tne iieatrico savings leatrlco Havinci Dank of Beatrice, Nebraska, will offer for sale at publio miction and sell to the highest bidder ror casn in nana, an tne rignt, tine ana interest of said Beatrice Savings Dunk In and to tha fol lowing deecrlted real estate In Webster county, Nebraska. Iff No. aaa. Farrep. The soutbweit quarter of Hecion ir, iuhs imiigo 11, iu yveosiercounty, Nebraska. I No. 6M3. Iliutcn. The southeast quarter of section i, towiirS, rango Vi, In Webster county, Nebraska. No. bilO. Wilson. The southeast quarter of nectlon 14, town 1, rango 10, In Webster county Nebraska. Said sale will be conducted at tho law office- of W. O. Lellane In tho German National bank building, in tho city or Beatrice. Gago county, Nebraska, commencing promptly und without delay at 0 o'clock a.m.. stainlard time, on tho ictn uay or uecemDcr, tow Dated, November Utb, i860. William C LbIIake, Kccclvcr ef the lleatrlce Saalngs llank. ESTATE OF AI.FUED WOOD, SUPPOSED TO HE DBAI). In tbe Orphans' Court of Montgomery County Pennsylvania, J Notice ia hereby glvejl that Charles Fenny packer haa made, application to the Orphana' Courr.of Montgoraory Qftunty. Pennsylvania, for letters of admiuliaratljn on the estate of Alfred Wood, late of NorBstfwn, Pennsylvania, (son of Zllpba Wood, declasfd,) who ia supposed to bo dead ; and said rob tf has granted a rule, requir ing the supposed decedent. If alive, or any ather Kreon for him. to vrodnce to the court on or faro the 2nd day af January. A. D., IMO, sat isfactory evidence of his cenUnuance In life. Otherwise the prayer of aald peUtlen will be E ran led. William P. Youno. arxblibb & Gibsok. Clerk af Courts, Attorneys, Nerrlstown, Peana. Orttcr ef Hearing en PrabaU ef FcMelgn ill. State of Nebraska, Webster connty, ss m9 oi iieuru.a, ntiiBwi tvuuij, mn. At a County Court, held at Ihe County Court roosa. in ana lor saiu cuuuiy, xu D. 1SS9. -r In and for said connty, Novemberfeth, A. la tha matter of the estate of Kobert B, Katen. SmrmmtA tf OnreaiiBgandflllnxthepeslUan of John W. JehnsoD.praylng that thalnatrument pnrportlnj; la ba a duly authenUcavsd copy of tha last win and Tests m ent o: ha.ia tharaof bv tl nt MMAleaas. ataSt tl XasaaehatelU. aad day filed lu thla eurt, may be allowed, filed, prebaiea aaa recosnaa aa tae iui w iu aaa i e tamsnt of said deoiMed In and for Ihe state of Nebraska, and tba letters Issue testamentary thereon to paUUonev as executor thereof . Ordered, that December tnd, A. D. I8ti. at H o'clock a.. la assigned for bearing said peUUen when all parsons Interested In said matter may tuuci w L'V llliu ,l n ,n tne prayer or ; and that no lion and the kurin. thereof be slven to all Demons Interest ed In said matter by ptibllfhlng a copy efthls order In the lUn Cloud Ciiixr. a weekly news paper printed In said countr for three success (vo weeks, prior lo said day of bearing. U (rS I GlJ h . ' ' :Vr aaataffantafaVal " 3 ft ? BvaVaVaT' aaBaaw 'effl.flVi ! I . trrr W AjMfH aamamamaa bafB a. I BBaww m .. i i awakao r.ssm aa 11 ifia a.a-ai aaavw aa saasi dmb. .ra ' aamrw aaaratip .mtmtmMiwiwin saH appear ai a county said oeuntr. and show causa wny RiUUoner sheuld not be granted; v nt tha Twtndener af aald net (Atraecopy.) TIMETABLE. B. & M. R.Y RED GLOUD, NElill. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO H'l. JOE KANSAS CITY SI. LOUIS and all points cast und south. DENVEll HELENA UUT'IE SAL'l LAKE CI PORTLAND . S.U FRA.YCISCU and all point west. T1U1NB LEAV1S AS FOLLOWS! No, 13. rne'enger dully for Obcrlla nnd St. I'rAiiclnbrnncbea.Ox ford, McCook, Denver nud all lolnt nc8t............... 7:55 a .in No, 14. I'atscugur dally for St. J no, Kunran City, Atchison. St. I.ouIh. Lincoln via Wymoro nml nil points eaat unit south 3:05 a.m. No. 16. I'a.FeiiKer. dally. Dinrer, all points in Colorado, Utnh nnd Cnllfornla . . - 8:20 p.m. No. IS. 1'awiiKcr, dnlly for bt. Joe. Khiiah City. AU'hlson, bt. I.uula and nil toliits east ami outh...............10M5n.m. Nn. 141. Accommodation, dally except Sunday Ilastlnss. land, lllaclc llllls and uranu j all nolnls In tho northwent 1:0 p. u. No. 143. Accommodation, dally except Sunday, Oberllu, Kansaa, and Intermediate itaUoni, via Ite- publican u :30 a.i rrelahL dailr. Wvmora and No. si BL Joe and Inlerasedlate InncUonpo: Freight, dal lnu 18:44 p.sa. No. 68. Freight, dally for Repnblloaa ur leans, uxrora ana all points west, 10:10 a. at. No. 66. No. 873. Freight, dally except Suada: fort rrmore and all nolnt nul ore and all point oast 7:00 a.sa. Freight dally to Oxford and Intermediate nolnta 1:30 d.i . Bleeping, ainmr, ana reollnlng chair cart, (seats free) en through trains. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps orfltkeaa eall on or address A. Conover, Agent, Red Cloud, Nebr. or J. Francis, General Passenger Agent Omaha, Nebraska. Sleeping, dlnlnr, and reolinln Sv)aiie Caveats, and Trade-Mark obtained and aU Pat-' eniDuaioesaconaucteaior Moderate rata. ua orricc is Ostsitc u. a. PaTCNTOmesC and we can secure patent u less time taaa IMacC remote from Washington. X Bead model, drawinr or ehota.. with AuhIiiJ itlon. We adriae, if patentable or not, free oft juusv. wnrieo doiououii patent uatenrca. A Pauph 'AMrHLrr. " now to ubtaln ratents." wiUC .. -. "i . i. .;-". . r cost of some in tbe U. S. and forelgsi coontriesC ku tree. Aaorcas, C.A.SNOW&CO. Orncc, Washinqton. D. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DESIGNS . COBVRIQHTS Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free w InTentlan Is probably patentable. Commnnloav oei lether i tlonsetrtctlyconOdent! jroonnaentuu. it llanclhook on PalAnl. 10 ir sent ire, uiaeet ajiAtipT for aar-urlno nMlmn Patents taken through Mann A Co. recelre ency jot eecunngjiaiania. vecfaU nolle, without cbarga, In the Scientific fltttcrkait. A handeomely lllnstrated weekly. Tarcest Mr- cuiaxion 01 inr Hwmun marnu. -TiirBi.. hx & .;-.. r: ..-'. - rm t--t'-.'-w cri luuriuuuiufi. ooki oyau newaoaaienv ft SStBraadwn.WBtlf Yfirlf Offloe, hb F Bt, WashlBaTton, D, C. 'CHICHKSTKR'S KNSUSM m viiiussjcatxsus'ti SHUUSH k. lUtS aad tUU aaMaUI. Wim, naM w,m mm ntm. Take etsier. Uaa iarerua nMtltalua, ail lauta b Bay ; jHf Oraestav r Ma44, Tu sw rrt.uUra. TaMtaataCd ta. af ALL. latMIWwtd. Wik. UdsHSW. 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