a. :M&4 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, DEO. 15, 1899. w X i,tti Mot Urn onLaftSIdo." ajmB -Jg HI tu ii MmmmmmmmmrfNmrVammmmmmWlmmmBTil MHBMW5" SsIWkBP Fo three years I suffered from feeart disease. Gould not lie oa my left side, had dizzy spells, and at times my heart ., would skip a beat. Physi cians and proprietary medi cines failed to do me any food, hut three bottles of Dr. Miles? Heart Cure made me a healthy man. J. J, Vandsrree, Oorntll, III. DR. MILES? Heart Cure ta solder all druggists on guarantee rat bottle benefit or money back. Book on heart and nervea sent free. Dr. MIUi Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind P. F, COBLB, INSURANCE rrici.m moon block. Insurance written on city and property nt lowest ratci. farm FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. Surgcia B. & M. R. R. ompsmy, tad V. S. Pension Surgeon. City and country calls promptly nn a tv c rtil day or night. 0)riCK0VEKLiNi)si:r'a Mi: at Markkt NiailT CALLS AT 0FF1CU. Dr. E. A. Cueighton, Honorary (irnduato & Sllvor Medalist YY astern University, Canada. (Jails Answered Day and NiaiiT. (mti Otm Cook's Pharmacy. J. S. EMIG-H, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY ir YOU WANT IT. fun I Bridge Wirk or Teeth Withent Nile. PORCELAIN INLAY And all Ike latest Improvement la denial moon anlsra I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Lock llox S3. Qulde Uock, Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold nnd exchanged. UOLLBCTIONS MADE. TKUMS REASONABLE OVERMAN if BLACKLEDQB RTTORNBYS - PtT - LRJnZ. Ottlce trer Pott Ottice. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Chimney brick, Cistern brick, AND Foundation -Brick. Ludlow Bros. DRS. SEARLES & SENILES Malu Office 1 1th A O SU LINCOLN, NEB. 13 years In Ointhk aad Lincoln, tUPBOIALlSTfl In Nervous, Chronic and Private DISKA8KS of ; MEN AND WOMEN All Private Diseases and DISORDER OP MEM ElictrlcltyHKo?NE enables us to guarantee to euro all curable eases of the Nose, Throat, Chost Stomach, Liver, Blood, Hktn and Kidney Diseases -Lost Manhood, Night Kmlsalona. iiTdrooala. var HfS1 00.00 for a case of CATARRH. RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, r LOOO POISON we canaat cur U curable iul."a-tSitflatCoUni!siHWa?. - sreatasMt h? maUlnaU diseases a specialty, Hr aSdiTuS laraUaed. .Call or address HsBlekJsrda I iv mV i sTsbbimsbw ImmWummmll. i with staan tor eiren.lar, tree bee, ana reeeipu Ik., Hai 0 s.incui, jie GOTS ARE NOW CHEAP Changes in Sporting Weapons by Smokeless Powder. nifTorant Mntcrlnls out MralinnUtn Jlmv In Use Cut I'rlrm nml See-uud-llnnil Pieces F I mi re In the lloducllnn, Willi every prospect of n flue fowling mid litmtiuK seiison the sportsmen nre looking nrouiul for the Intent things in guns. It looks nn If pcrfeetion liml licen nearly rearhed ho far as structural fea tures nre concerned, and the great prob lem Ih which arc the best of certain fair ly new iletlccH grafted on old standards. The only really new Item Is a gun which has u inovnble breech. The entire part containing the lock mechanism and the chamber for the cartridges may be taken out to be replaced by nnother similar piece. This is designed for rap Id firing, where loaders nre employed, and although it has gained a certain amount of favor in Europe it is not like ly to receive much notice from Ameri can sportsmen. The magazine fowling piece proper is receiving more nttcntlou than for years past. Especially has this been the case with the reed bird nnd the rail hunters this fall. The single trigger gun tins foiled to take here, except as n novelty, nnd the fowling piece with auxiliary chambers on each side of the barrel to hold two extra cartridges, did not ap pear to sell nt all. Tim truth Is the American sportsmnn Is satisfied with the performance of the average high grade American double-barreled gun. Possibly never before were guns so cheap as at present. It is said that the cut price fever is responsible for this, and that the second-hand guns so ex tensively advertised nre second hand In the same way as the bicycles were when a ride around Central park had roughened the tire a little and so en abled the dealer to sell them at "second hand" prlceu without breaking his price agreement. Certain it is that many of the guns at reduced prices show little or no wear, and equally certain it is that the fairly large profits on theso goods will permit n smart dealer to make a good thing out of the second hand snles. The type of gun has changed ulso, owing to, the use of sinokcletH ponders. A few yenrs ago when the eer,vdny nhooter knew noth ing but black powder as a sporting ex plosive, the lowest grade llelglan bar rels were good enough for guns made to sell at six dollars, and for ordinary amateur shootiug filled the hill. About the worst that happened In case of an overcharge was that the barrel was bulged at the breech or muzzle, nnd n badly burst gun wns the exception. Smokeless powder has all changed the situation. A comparison of u gun of ten yenrs ago and one of to-dny will show material differences in the mech anism of the breech, the thickness of the breech, nnd the construction of the body nnd action. All theso changes arc designed to withstand the greater strain of the nitro of smokeless pow ders. The smokeless powders huve also been extensively used in rifles, espe cially those- of small caliber. The ex perience in actual game shooting 'villi these arms has been about the same ns in war. The bullet perforates without killing. In the Maine woods n fine deer wns well within shot of n New York man, and it was noticed that the tip of one antler was split in a peculiar fash ion so ns to distinguish the nnlmnl. lie fired nnd nppnrently hit the deer just back of the flank. The bullet went clean through the deer, and away went the nnlmnl. Three weeks later, in nn other camp, the nnlmnl wns shot by nn other man nnd identified by the split point and the wound mark which hnd healed. An old-fnshioned bullet would have stopped the deer within 300 yards. In the same camp n deer was secured without n visible wound. It wns shot at, threw up its head and dropped. Just ah the guide reached it, knife in hnnd', it rose, but its throat wns cut before it escaped. At first the imprchslou wns that the knife caused the muscles to re act, but inu'Mlgntlon showed that the bullet struck the base of the horn and was deflected, the shock stunning the animal,- X, Y. Sun. COUNTED BY MACHINERY. Famta Atmut Eaeh Person Will TabnlnUd for the Cenans by Bleetrleltv, lie Our first ccm.ua, made in 170S, showed the population of the United States to be 3,000,000, nnd the count cost Uncle Snin, who wns comparatively por r then, one cent for nch person. It is esti mated that the twelfth census, to be made in June, 1000, will show that our people number 75,000,000, nnd that the item of clerk hire, in the census bureau alone, will exceed 15,000,000, Although the work of enumeration wlH be com pleted by the 1st of July, It will prob ably be two or cen three months Inter before the Inst of the schedules nre received nt the census office; for not only must they nil be examined by 'the supervisors, but in many cases they will probably require revision lecniie of some error or informality. The actual counting of the people will not be don until the schedules nre turned Into the censuB office. The enumerators simply gather the facts, nnd the office force in Washington does the counting and1 tho compiling, which is done by electricity. In 100 days all the facts relntlng to 75, 000,000 people will be tabulated. Clif ford Howard, In Ladles' Home Journal. SambllHK lu Fraure. Gambling in France U said to have readied such proportion, that the gov ernment hnh begun to Mudy tlie ques tion seriously. It U estiiiMiied that half of the RuieliUb in Paris are duo In lobbes at the races, N. Y. Sun. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. " The chalk plate procesi Is bring u"d with nHsfnction in the various month ly reports of the Climate and Crop Berv lcc. Mnrrled peopleoutllve the unmarried, the temperate and Industrious lite longer than the gluttonous and idle, nnd the residents of civilized nations llto longer than those of uncivilized coun tries. Sir Robert Hall make the statement that of .10,000,000 suns the existence can be proved scientifically. Around each sun its planets retolve. The electric Hash which girdles the earth seven times in less than a second might travel straight nhend for 1,800 years nnd not reach the farthest of these known suns. Liquid air Is to cold that mercury im mersed in It turns solid, and can be cm ployed to hammer a nail. Yet, when n glass tube containing liquid hydrogen Ih immersed in liquid air the hydrogen gently bolls, nnd gradually turns Into vnpor, like water simmering over n slow ire. The temperature of liquid air is 312 degrees Fahrenheit below zero; but that Is "hot" compared with the tem perature of liquid hydrogen, which is about 429 degrees below zero. The St. Lawrence canals will attract n grcnt deal of trnde when they arc com pleted. The capacity of the canals now nenring completion will at first Ikj about 3,000,000 tons n yenr in one direc tion, but by degrees ns ships nre built more to the requirements of the trade, the capacity may be doubled, nnd when the power of the falls for lighting pur poses is fully used and thecannl system comes under the government's control 12,000,000 tons ench way may be han dled. A shaft which has just been com pleted by the Bethlehem Steel company for the Boston Elevated railway is 27 feet 10 inches long, nnd the diameter of the flywheel fit is 37 inches; the diameter of journafs, 34 inches; the diameter of the crank disk fit 32 inches. The shaft is hollow, the axis hole being 17 inches in diameter. The weight is 65,410 pounds. The shaft is of fluid compressed nickel steel hydrnullcally forged on n mandrel, oil tempered and annealed. STARTLING RAT STORY. A London District Poet OMee Closed and Houses Overran br the Itodents. About n year ago nn important dis trict jiost otllce in Loudon wns closed. It hnd been opened for stamps, money orders, post otllce orders and telegrams till midnight, and it was in the center of n thickly-populated district. One. day the doors were shut nnd a card af fixed, stating that it wns closed for re pairs. Weeks passed and it was not re opened. The postmaster general re ceived complaints by the score. But the weeks became months, and still the doors remained closed. And the peo ple around wondered why. The truth is ut last out, nnd some of the fnmlllea residing' near know it to their cost. The post ofllec in ques tion had to be dosed because it had become the happy hunting ground of vast hordes of rats, who consumed let ters by the bagful, and many postal or ders, money order forms und other of ficial papers. The rats forced the post ofllec to be closed, and after numerous attempts to rid the place of the rodents, it wns found possible to do so only by putting down entirely new cement foundations and entirely retimberlng the place. As nearly as possible the post ofllec had, but for its mere shell, to be rebuilt. That done, the troubles erf the Immediate neighborhood become accentuated. Driven from the post of fice the rats have journeyed to the sur rounding houses, which nre now In fested with them. " "' The' correspondent from whom the above information comes has had sev eral cats in his place, and they have done something to keep things down; but, to use his words, "to go home is to find the wife nnd the mald6 with fly ing petticoats rushing up the stairs, servants won't stny in the house except for a very short time, mats nnd pictures, some of the lntter sevcrnl feet up the walls, have been consumed, ray wife is terror-stricken, nnd when I reach home nt night I often find her locked, half starved, in nn upper room nfrnid to move about nnd too nervous even to go near where tho food Is kept until I come in." The informant stntes thnt his experience is similar to that of mnny residing near him." London News. Effects of War on Game. I heard two South African sportsmen discussing tho other day tHic possible ef fects a campaign sprend over n large area might have on the dwindling big game of that region. The conclusion they arrived at was thnt the game had already receded beyond the possible sphere of influence of such operations. At the same time war has before now had strange and far-reaching effects on the distribution of local faunn, as, far instnnoe, when the cannonading m 1870-71 drove great bustards across the sens nnd into our eastern countries lu numbers unprecedented since that mag nifioent bird forsook this island for good and nH many yenrs ago. London Leader. Her Maleatr'a Portrait. Prof. Angell, the queen's favorite painter, who hnB recently been intrust ed with the execution of a portrait of her majesty, enjoys her highest confi dence. No secret, he has been telling on interviewer, is hidden from him. The las timo the qneen was sitting to him nt Windsor cnstle, on the occasion of her eightieth birthday, she wished to be taken simply ns a woman, imt ns the .ucrn. This portrait, nt her majesty's desire, is to be reproduced for circula tion among the English people. The queen, however, will not nllow the orig inal portrait to bo used for reproduc tion, so Prof, Angell will make a copy of it. Chicago Times-Herald. SENATOR BUSSE TELL. Makes a Statement of His Case to Press Representative. Senator (or 25th District, State of Illinois, In Good Health Again. Rheumatism Has Left Him Completely.-Dodd's Kid ney Pills the sole Means of His Recovery. Chicago, Duo. 11 Hon. Fred A. Utissa, sountor representing tho 25th district, statu of Illinois legislature, is on his legs again nnd friends nnd busi ness acquaintances havo boon congrat ulating him on hie rocovory. Tho sou ntor as -is well known, sufTcrcd for years with rheumatism in its eovoicst form. A press representative caught tho senator down town yojtorday nnd asked tho gontlemnn about hiaenso. "I sco you nro tibout again, senator," snid ho. "Yc8,"Bnid tho sountor, "I am fool ing liko a now man." "Giro mo a fow points about your case," aikod tho press man. "Well," caid tho senator, "most all my friends know I was afflicted with rheumatism. I was a victim of that dlsoaso for yoars. And nnypody that has hnd rheumatism knows what It is without and description. I had it about tho worst way. I did all I know how to merely get relief, much less a euro, without tho faintest success. Recently Dodd's Kidnoy Pills were reo ommonded to mo. I tried thorn and here I am. Sound and well. Not a touch of rboumntlsm about mo." "Is it true that yon gave tho Dodd's Medicine Company, of Buffalo, a test!-' raonialf" asked tho reporter. "Oortainly," replied tho senator, "I'm not tho man that would be ashamed to acknowledge having re ceived a benefit from n patent medi cine. Dodd's Kidnoy Pills have made a new man of me they aro welcome t whatever value: is attached to my en dorsement of them." "Do you mind repeating your testi mony for publication in this inter view?" asked tho newspaper man. "Well as near as I can remember I wrote tho Dodd's Mediciuo Company something liko this: "Your Kidney Pills aro all that you claim for them. I hnd bcou it sufferer for u long timo witli rheumatism, nnd Dodd's Kidnoy Pills aro tho only medi cine thnt ever did mo any good. I am completely cured nnd recommend Dadd's Kidnoy Pills to nnyono suffer ing from rheumatism." "Is that all!" asked the reporter. "I added a line to say thnt I wns most truly theirs, or words to that of- foot and sout them my photograph which they have reproduced. The tes timonial ns published is genuine nnd O.'K , nnd I buck it up personally. Dodd's Kidney Pills curod mo of rheu matism when everything olso failed." "Deeds nre fruits, words nro but leaves." Tho many wouderful cures affected by Hnqd's Snrsaparllla nro tho fruits by which it should ba judged. Theso prove it to be tho great remedy for all blood diseases. Hood's pills euro all liver ills, irritating. Non- tCtlurate Tonr novels With Cuscnrets. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 10c, SSo. If a C. C. fall, drsgglsts refund money Haw Ar Tear KMaeys f Dr. nobbs'Seares-aa Pills eureallkldney ills. gain, ale free. Add, Bterllng Bevedy Co., oaieago or M. f . To Oar Constipation Forever. Take Casearets Candv Catbartla lOo orSte. If C. O. a fall to cure, druwtsw refsad asoaey. A Wonars Eyes Will tell her love, though every other feature be hidden under the oriental VashmaJt. A woman's eyes arc equally eloquent as to her health. She can teach her lips to laugh In spite of pain, but the eyes will never be partner in that deceit. ucep uonows, uarK circles, wrinkles at the corners, tell the story of pain and sleeplessness. Much of the nerv ousness, sleepless ness and suffering in general, endured by women, ia caused by a dis eased condition of the womanly or gans. When that diseased condition is cured there are no more hollow, dark ringed eyes. Dr. Pierca'a Favor ite Prescription cures irregularity, inflammation, ul ceration, and . fe male weakness, a top a enfeebling drains, strengthens the nervous system and irlves to the mother health for her duties, and happi ness in their performance. " My niece was troubled with female weakness for aboat four Tears before I asked fer year ad vice." writea Mr. J. W. atcSrer'T. efeed It. and Princeton Are;, Chicago, ills. Yoa advised her to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which she did faithfully for nine months, and now we must acknowledge to you that she Is a aw worn. an. We cannot Thank you enough tar the care. Wo have recommended your asediciae to all oar friends, and believe it to be a wonderful dis covery." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, paper covers, sent free on receipt of ai one cent stamps to pay cast ofmailing only. The cloth -bound volume for 31 stamps. Address Dr. tt. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. nURIiNISOMEILLUSmTEll Uimfcsawri'hAr,:, MlalinuBaa. IIMrrM. Ml mma.yarlMata. kmt tM.k.Ur u4 rM.w mmamemna. w.nr m. "a" LCCa-w3tt fk ,u4i mmSsbd D)1 ii 1 111 li Vl '1 I 1 1 If .frwa aL SBVsBannnnBESBl fwaaojC The Eminent Kidney and Bladder Specialist. feec3 The Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work la His laboratory. There fs a disease prevailing- in this country most dangerous because so decep tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by It heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy aro often tho result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack tho vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Then the richness of the blood the albumen leaks out and the sufferer has Brlght's Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis covery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases, after all other efforts have failed. At druggists In fifty-cent and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling about Swamp Root and Its wonderful cures. Address Dr. Kilmer 8c Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. and mention this paper. BESTFORTHE BOWELS If T0 haven't a regular, healthr moTement of the bowels ererr day, you're slck.or will be. Keep your violent physio, or pill pelson. Is dangerous, f he smoothest, esslest, most perf eet war of keeping the bowels clear and clean Is to take CANDY Kiocrciimo CATHARTIC TfMDtMAaa RMWTIfttO Pletuant. Pnlntsble. Potent. TaMoOood. Do Good. Noror Hlckon. Weaken, orOrlpo. lOo. !0c, W)o Wrlto for froo tamplo, nnd booklet on health. Aildros tUrllni n.B.d; rp.., nit.i., H.lr..l, Saw T.rl. SM KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Eurolta Harness Oil Is tbolwst preservative of new leather nnd tlio bent renovator of old leather. It oils, xoneus, black ens urid protects. Use Eureka Harness on your best barneaa, your old hsr new. and your carrlsge lop, snd they will not only look better but nrar longer. Soldeverywhereln cann-all sixes from half pints to nve gallons. Iltii ky STAkPlBD OIL to. Units with too whether yon editions th. r.move. ths desire for tobacco, with om n.rrou. autre... eipejs mccK line, purines ths blood, rovea tores lost manhood, cereal BLSfwO boiee makes you 'rongT.IBJiawneold, 400,000 wiiwuimiT.,. w . wa rMfimrwi. hi and Bocket- AC from DWE, wwaxxr men drurffUt. whr .111 Touch for as. Take It with I. natl.atlT. D.ral.tenU. On. "bos. SI. usually euresi Sboses.fSM, nsranteedtoetire.orwsrefand mon.r. HHM.UHIt).HUW,lllin PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Oleaiuee sod twauilflu th. hair. Promote, a luxuriant erowth. Haver Tails to Kestore Oray Cure, walp diwaw. a hair laUlog. IBcvjndSUjutOrujrlrtj" RECEIVER'S SALE. Notlco Is hereby given that by virtue of an or derof the District court of Gage county, Nobras ka, In the cae of the Stato of Nebraska, plaintiff va Beatrice savings Dank, defendant. I, William O. Lellane, receiver of lb Beatrice savin?. Uank of Ucalrlco. Nebraskawill offer for tale at pub Ic auction snd sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the Vght, tlllo and Interest or saia iteainco suvingsjiank 111 aim to me fol lowing described real cafuto in Webster couuty, No. 3U23. Farrel fiosoutkwcfl quarter of secton Tt. town 1, Nebraska. 11, m weueicr county, No. 6533. Ilante: iThe southeast auartornf section 2, (own 3, Nebraska. No.b5U3. Wllro section It, town 1, Nebraska. IT ! ... .... ." . sge i-. 111 turner county, The southeast uuarter of nge IP, In Wcbiter county Said sale will be conducted at the law office of W. O. LoIIane In tho German National bank building, In the City of lientrico. tiage county. Nebraska, commencing promptly' and without delay st 0 o'clock a.m.. standard time, on the 10m aav 01 uccemuer, ibvv Dated, November lltb. 1899. William O. LsIUhe, Receiver af the Beatrice Savings Dank fTISTATE OF ALFRED WOOD, SUPPOSED hi TO UK DEAD. In the Orphans' Court of Montgomery County I'euiisytvauia. NoUco Is hereby given that Charles Penny narknr has made abdication to tho Ornbaua' Courf.of Hontgtmf ry county. Pennsylvania, for letters of admhlaltaUon on tho estate of Alfred Wood, late of Nlristown, Pennsylvania, (son of Zllpba Wood, dmased,) who Is supposed to be dead ; and said eMirt has granted a rule, requir ing the supposedpecedenl. If alive, or any ether person for him, tl produce to the court on or befare the 2nd dafaf January. A. D HMO, sat isfactory evldencl of his cantlnuance In life. Otherwise tho prayer of said peUtlen will be granted. Wiu.uk P. Youxo. Labjcblibb & QiasoM. Clerk of Courts. Attorneys, Norrlstown, Pcnna. Order of Hearing an Probate of Foreign ill. Stale of Nebraska, Webster coanty.se: At a County Court, held at the ceuntr Court room. In and for Mid oounly, NovemberlSth, A, D. iw. In the t atter of, ihe estate of Roberts. Baton. On reatfl filing the petition of John W. Job.nson.pi tebeadnl: that the Instrument Dnrnortlna enUcated copy at the last will to 1 aadTesiaaa! of said deceased, and af the pro bate ttrsreo of Middles! the probata ooart oribeoeaaty dale af Masaaahnsetu. aad this day filed In Is cenrt, ssay be allowed, filed, ecorded as the last Will and Tes rebated aa meat of stS deceased la and far the slate of Nebraska, at that letters Issce teuaaasatary thsraoata petitioner aaaxtealarthsreaf. Orders, that December aad. A. D. IBM, at 1 a'cloak a. a. is assigned for hearing said aeUUsa wkea all sen'1' Interested la sail mailer may eier at a county coart to be held la and fer aaid caaatv. and shew caaea wav the nraverol Bentivner savnm uvfc aa iiminj uiiiiiih ilea af the aendtucy of said petition and Ike Mtlaner saenld net be granted; aad that ae earing inereoi oe gi Ten to all nersons Interest ed III said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tboIlBnC'LouuCuikr. a weekly news naner nrlnted In said countv for three success. !- r .'.... ...i.. ,. ..i.i .). i....i..h I 1TO wcvap, I'liui iu i.iiJ ui ucailiiK, . I JAMKS DlrfT, COUIlty Judge. """' III II ' WBBBBBBl AAeoli avcaae.c .h .m.wb. BMnvca.aa JaSfwSlBlllXwT eSBSiV'suiS ilranJ ravin laf TIMETABLE. H & M. It.Y liED CLOUD, XEUH. SffiS UM.OI..V OMAHA (11ICAHO S'l. J OK' kaxsas cm' i'l. LOUIS nml nil points cast nnd south. PKSl'Klt JIFhliXA a una SAI.l LAKH O'Y IV It TLA. WD S.LV FR.LWISCO and all poinli west. tr.ii.is lkavb as rou.ows: No, 13, I'lUrtuxir dully for OU'tllu nml M. rrm cl liiatiil.c.Ox foul. Met 00k. Uoiiurnud nil jtotllls eM ...... ................ 7 :M A 111 No, II, PitstcnRir dully for SI. Jut, Knini s lily. Atclilcoii. St. I.onl", Lincoln via Wymote nml nil JkjIihs cnt nnd south. 3: 5 a.i No. 15, I'atKongcr. dally. IHiivcr, all point in Co 1 1) nulu, L'th and California.. .. Si'JOp.m. No. 16. 1'sKseiixcr, dully fer St. Joe, KaiiKiit City. Atflihun, St. Louis hiul all points ciut and mmth . . 10:15 a.m. Nn. ill. Aicoiuraodailiiii, dally except Sunday, llnsllnes, arnnd Is land. Illnrk Hills and oil points In tho northwest........ I:(4p.m. So. US. Accommodation, dally except Sunday, Obcrlln, Kanvas, nnd Intermediate staUons, via Re publican .. 1 1:30 p.m. No. W. Freight, dally, Wymore and Junction points- at. ioe ana intemeaiate .18:5p,m. No. 63. Freight, daily for Renubllcan Orleaus.Oxford and all points west . . 10:30 a.s No 68. 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