i I CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY . 5, 1889. fc S" fp I Milwaukee 1 tPAUl SSLkfi aft. Uwna oml operate ft.W0 inllo of thoroughly nul)Hrt road In Illinois, WimoiiMh, lown, MiMoiirl.Mlniirnotiiiuiil llnkdtiii .. .. It Is the Host Direct llouto lotu.nnU Hit) Principal l'olnu In tlio Northwest, Boiithwesl and Far West. .. . . For iniiim, llmo tallies, niton of paw-nun am freight, vie, apply t nearest Mat Inn uncut ol UIIIOAUO, Mll.WAUKKK A MT. PAUL 1U11. way, or to any Railroad Aiti'iit ntiywhcro l r.Yum.V:u, a. v. 11. jaui'i:ntku. fleneriil M'u'r. 0' I llM- M ARl F.TUUKlfll, OKU. II. llKAFFOIlp, (lon' Mr. Awtt. U. P.AT.Aiil. Milwaukee, Wloonslii. MVFnr Information In roterenre to '.amis miil Town owncil by tlio Ulilcano, Milwau kee Hi. Potil Hiillwny t'omimny.wrlo to II. O. llAtiOAH,Uiiul Uoiiimldoiior,Mlll wnukf o Wisconsin. Shortest : and : Safest : Route TO AM. POINT IN Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, California, Mon- tnnit, Mono, Uh'kuii anil Wimlilllgtou Territory. Tnlto tlio OVERLAND FLYER And invo one ilny to nil 1'iiollla coast )olnls, THE UNION PACIFIC llunnlim Into union depot nnilconnrntliiB with niKt limited trains of nil lines for nil point cost, west, north nml mhiIIi. TliroiiKh llokots una modern day coaches. IIiikkiiko chocked ttinniuh t destination from nil points caitlu tlio Dultctl HtuteH nml (.unnilu. HU-upor accomodations reserved In tliroitKli l'nlltnnn l'nlnco cam from thu MliiNourl river to thu I'm clllo count. Got Your Laundr Work -DONKAT- The Excelsior Steam Laundry, 07 H. 11th Ht., rear entrance. Tel. Ml. orders promptly called for nml delivered. Wo prlilooarscheso'iproinritiiess mid siixrlorlty of work. MII.I.KH & DAY, Proprietors. Fremont, lilkhorn & Mo. Valley Trains leave 0:&0a.m. for West and 0:50 n. in nd fi:tU p. in, for Kind. TUX KUCHORM VAU.KT I.1MTJ. To free homes In Northwestern Nebraska an Bouthwrttern Dakota. To the Illack IIIIU nnd thu Hot Springs. To Central Wyoming coal nnd on fleldi an cattle rango. To Chicago and tho EajU To Ht. Paul, the North and Northwest. For further Information Incnilru or OKO. N. FOHIMMAN, Agent. 15 South 10th street, ... Lincoln II. O. IIUHT, J. 11. llUCIUNA, Qeueral M'kst. Oen'l I'iuu. Ag'l OMAHA, NKH. OTho HTJYBP.B' OUIDB la tuued Maroh and Bopt., eaoh year. It la an ency clopedia of useful Infor mation for nil who pur. chase the luxuries or tho nooossltlea of lllo. Wo ean olothe you and furnish you with 11 the neoessary and unnooossary appllanoos to ride, walk, dance, nloop, eat, fish, hunt, work, ko to church, or stay at home, and In various sIeos, tyles and quantities. Just flguro out what Is required to do all thoso things COMFInTAILY, and you oan mako a fnir Estimate of the value of tho BUYERS' OUIDB, whloh will be sent upon receipt of 10 oents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Miohlgan Avenue, ChicMto.IU. FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS - 2 TO Atchison, Leavenworth, St. Jonepli, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points South, East and West. The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons, Wichita, Hutchinson nnd nil principal points in Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Sprlntrs of' Arkansas. Pullman Slkki'Krs and Prkr Reclinino Ciiaik Cars an all tralnt. I.G. HANNA, R. P. R.MILLAR, City Tkt Agent, Gen'l Agent. Cor. O and tath Sts. Dr. Both Arnold's COUGH KILLER Is the hest Cough Cure I ever used. Win, A. Myer, Weston, 111. (Drug gists, Mo., fieo., aad iSnTHiTTTsr II.M. ;BFjsBBBPiiiBrafl B A LESSON FROM NATUBE, How to Otuoa Oold. A SUIUKCT IN WHICH WK AIIK AU MOItK OH I.K5S INTKItK.S TKIl. To euro n cold quickly inttnt bo properly trnalcd no noon h tlio flrnt nyniptoinit nppenr. Do yoi know tlio lirst yniitoniNt If not, yo i will tin (toulitmlly rnmctnlinr ImvliiK thein nt numoroui ttnicN iintl tluit you did not consldflr tlimn at nil Hnrlottn or ovnii worlhy of your ntlunlloii. Tbo'y nro n dry loud cough, n tlitu wlilto coating on tlio tougno nnd n profu.io wnturlug dlnolutrKo from tlio iiomi, Any onn or mora of tlicso nyiuptoiuH In tiutuicH vny of tnllliiK poo)lo tlicy havu tukoti cold, and Klvm thntn ntnplo tlnm to euro It within two dnjM II limy denim to, Tlio frro unn of CliMiiili(!rlaln'n Cough Horn cdy will rcMorn tlioHntciuto n hunltliy condition within tlinttlnio, If hownvur tlio cold la lii'irloutud and nllowcd to becomo acttlud iti tlio Huston sovnrul tlaj'8 or oven n wrok mny bo required to orfuct n euro, iih nultiro nmnt tlien take Its com-fio nnd nil Hint enn bo done in tonld nature In freeing tlio nvntom of tho cold, which In beat accomplished by uslni' Clinmborlnln'R Cough Itomody. It will opon tlio tircrotlons nnd looiun and relievo the cold In Iran tlino than any other niedlcliio or treatment! it recins to undermine it cold nnd to com pletely erndlcnte It from thu system, n uvldcnco of lis superior excellanco, wo refer to tho following tnstimonlnl.i of peoplo woll known mid respected nt their several places of renldenco. Tho gonrnil expri'NNlon of thoso who hnvo used Cliiimberlnln'N Cough Hem cdy la "It la tho beat I over tried." W. H. HiLKr, Stanford, 111. I hnvo aold Glutmburlnin'a Cough Itomedy for eight years and it hna given unlvoranl antiHiiiction to my ouatoiuera. I uio no other in my family and havu nover enllnd n doctor for nny lung trouble Wo could not koop house without it. S. I). Wai.kf.ii, druggist, Calamus, Clinton, Co,, Iowa. Mr. J. J. LatSrnngn u leading drug gist, of Avoca, Nebinika. says: "1 liavo boon engaged in thoaalo of drugs and medicines for tho past twenty-eight years, nnd during Hint timo have sold many dlfTurunt cough prenaratlona, but I hnvo never sold or handled nny cough modlcluo Hint gin o na perfect satisfac tion, to nil my customers, na Chamber lain's Cough Komcdy. I consider it n spoolllo for croup nnd nil throat and lung complaints of children. I know of cases of spasmodic croup where tho Ufa of n child haa been saved by tho timely uso of this mediclno. It la very ploasnnt to take which hi one of tho Important requirements when n cougli remedy io iutondodforamnll children " Bold by W. J. Tumor. Legal Notice, In tho District Court In mid for Lnucnstor county Netiruskn. John li. Fnrwell, plnlutlir, vh. Kmll Hhultis, I'eterConnellv. Knto Connelly, A. O. l'rn nock. Union Trust Coin puny, Oniuhii, In thuHtnto of Nobmskn, nnd other.) Tlianhovo limned defendants, Kiull Hhultz 1'olHr Connelly, Knto Connelly, nnd A. C. 1'cit nock. Ilrst iiiuiiu unknown, ill luko uotleo Ihntonthel.MhdnyofNovemher, A. 1). IHSS, the ntMivu named plalutlll, John K Farwell, lllod hlri petition hi tho District Court of Lnn caster county, Nolinuilcu, ugnlnstsald defend nuts, tho ohjoet and prner or Mhlch In to foreclose ncurtnln morlKSKe executed by tho defendant Kmll Hhultx to tho plalntlir, John I.. Farwell, Ukiii tho northwest quarter of section uumU'red tventyslx ('Jl), In town ship numbered seven (7), north of range numbered llvu )')', vnst of thu (It li 1'. M., In Uincnstor county, Nebrnskii, to sccuro tho imymont of two certain promlsory notes, dated Jnnunry I, 1KHJ. Ono for tlio hiiiii ofJSHH) nud tho other for tho sum of '00, the latter railing duo Jnnunry 1, IMS, nml the former Jnuunry I, I8UI, with uniiual Interest nt 8 per cent criinnuin on each, nml lliul there Is now duo ami iiayablo nnd duo on said notes thosumori'-'.ilVti.'), ror which sum thoiilalu tin prays forndecrco Hint defendants be re qiilrel to pjy the Manic, or that sulil premises mny bo sold to sntlsry the amount round due. Younudenoh of you nro required to answer said petition on or before the t)Ut day of De cember, lhSH. Dated November IS, lftvS C. O. Huhh, Att'y for t'l't'ir. Ixftvltt'H ollkv, UB 8. Tenth. Teleplioim.-.OO Bnwyer & MoMier, tlorlstx, Masonic Temple. Mineral water ti-feil ror Isithlng, lOltl O st, Trickey & Co. (Wholesale nnd rotnll jowelors. K Darr, jeweler, wtnlillsliol 1874, 1010 Ost. Canon City Conl nt the Whltebreast Coal nud Llmo Co, Try Homo of tho fino fresh llsh sorvel every day nt Cameron's. The great diamond nuctlou sale nt Hallett's coininencoH today. A drop In both priced and stock of dry goods at II. It. Nissloy & Co. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, Imsomcut Union block. Hest liotird iu tho city and at n price within reach of nil, nt Odell's. Twenty-ono inenls for . The finest lunchcona In the city nro sorved nt nil hours nt Cunlcr's Kuropoau notnurant, 1134 P street Aprons mnko n vory pretty uu sen alien nhristiiias gilt, Ashby wn greal line from SSo to UOo each. Cll on J. C. Field, Lincoln Bcavangcr, for prompt work day and night. Olllco under First National bank. Call telephono 408. Ladies will do well to cull nt tlio At and Furnishing goods store, 1-J South Twelfth Street, opposite tho oKrn house, when in search of holiday presents. Through vottbulo sleeper with dining enr attached from Missouri Valley on all Elk- horn C. & N. W. H, K. trnlns to Chicago from Lincoln. Patroulu) the U-st lino; olllco 115 So. 10th st. Turkiih Cabinet, olectrio nnd plain bath for ladies at M South Kloveuth street, every forenoon nnd Wednesday nnd Friday evening. For gentleman, every afternoon, and Tues day nud Saturday evenings, Hteamshlp Agency. If youcoiitemplato n trip to nny European (Mint or Intend bringing friends from nny such point to America apply for rates and Information to Geo, A. Fore-mum, Ag't., 11.1 So. 10th st. Handsome Office to Kent. Desk room with use of telephone.stcam heat, light and olllco boy, to rent nt the new Couhuh ofllce, 1MM north Twelfth street. O round floor and best location in the city. Kent reasonable. a l'rolltuble lluslnens. Those who take an agency for a reliable on terprlfcing house, learn th-lr business and stick to it, get on In the world. Peopplo who have any idea of engaging In any casvassing business will do well to write George Stlnson & Co., Portland, Maine the great art and general publishers. They offer the most ex ceptional advantages to thoso who are suf ficiently enterprising to le willing to mako a push In order to better their condition. It costs nothing to try. Yfon.en make success ful canvassers, as well as mon, Full parti calarn will be sent to those who address tho Inn; their full address is given above, THI- YKAK BEGUN. WASHINGTON'S 8EA80N 18 NOW FAIRLY UNDER WAY. Boclctjr nt Hie Capital fy n Wondrrfiill) Complex Affair, and Wntler WellniHii Ifern Gives a Very Inlvrrstlng I-etter Upon tho Huljert. UK-elnl Corrcsponduoce.) WABlllNdTO.V, Jan. . Tlio "bcibou' haa now fairly begun. Washington no ddy lina eagerly Htnrtcd on tlio merry round, for widen tlio Nca Ycar'n lovee nt tho executive manalon wan thu signal, nnd which will nbatu only with tlio com Ingof Lent. What la Washington so ciety? It la ono of tho most Interesting things In tho world. It Is complex, shifting, trntiHitory na to Individuals, not thoroughly nettled In Its traditions, nnd ruled altogether by forcca, two In num ber, which nro not by nny means tho Highest types or personal or social power. Tlieso forces arc politics nud money get 31- ting, mere is no otucr Boctctv in ill America so completely dominated by two such elements. Elsewhere family, loner residence, professional or literary nbillty count for much. Hero they count for llttlo. A peculiarity of Wash ington society In that ' ita lenders nro crowned or dethroned nt tho ballot Ixixefl. Tho change of n fow thousand votes in a single stnto sweeps tho major half of thin society nwny, scattcrn It to tho four winds of tho earth, nud acta In ItH iilaco n now cotcrio. Political for tuno liiiH in tlincH past brought to tho very forefront of thla society Individuals of uncouth person nnd rudo manners. Tho have been presidontH whonpnt to bacco juice on tho cartictH in tho Wlilto House, nnd Mrs. Zacb. Tnylor used to smoke u corncob pl-vo In tho Iiast room. Illiterate, conrso men, from control of Ignorant votes in n corrupt ward, through (tower in n congressional district or n state, nnd upward through nil tho stages of iiolltlcnl ascent, havo risen to tho honor of Icadershli) in capital society. In its greater nud controlling urt this Is a society of politicians. A prico w'hlcb. tho licoiilo hnvo had to pay for popular gov ernment is tho shame of seeing men mako bcastsof themselves In high places. In tho lottery of politics ninny unworthy men havo drawn great prizes. In days gono by tlieso men brought ridicule upon tho country. Travelers from foreign lands saw hero to their amazement bo cloty leaders who Buielledof tobacco and whisky, who woro unpolished boots at stnto receptions, who spilled wino nnd punch on tho carpets of their hosts, who know not tho proprieties of dress or tho refinements of speech. For decades so ciety nt this capital was tho laughing stock of nations. i s Tho system has not been changed, but tho pcoiilo havo changed. Coarseness and uncoutlincB!' hnvo had their day nnd disappeared. Politics still is tho chief crcatfvo fnctor in Washington society, but its product is refined and uplifted. American cloquenco nud statesmanship may not hnvo advanced n single step Binco tho days of Webster, Clay nnd Jackson, but tho national Bocicly lias mndo wonderful strides toward decency nnd gentility. Washington society (a typical of tho growth of tho nation, wealth has becomo a fnctor iu politics greater than our forefathers dreamed of its being. Wealth brings to tho descend ants of its getter, if not to him, oppor tunities for education, social Intercourse, cultivation in tho best refinements of tho times. Tlio tendency of a community is Always toward Its highest types. Tlio best, nnd not tho worst, is Imitated. Ono vico after another is excommunicated; tho conrso nnd vicious men nro left by tho wayside. The nntlon has mado that wonderful ndvanco from tho days of 7uckson and Taylor wlilch leads it now lo look to tho manners of tho men it honors. Probably on Andrew Jackson would not now bo elected president of tho Unitod Stntes, nor would a Webster with a Wobstcr'H vices, notwithstanding a Wobstcr'H genius, Ixj now called to tho premiership by any president. Whllo tho substuueo of this Washing ton -society has vastly chnnged for tho bettor, its form remains tho same. It is, to begin with, distinctively on ofllcial society. It i.i born of tho clectivo fran chise. Its center is in tho president and its radiations nro largely through tho tho avenues of his favor or of tlio favor of tho same pcoplo who mado him. As it is now nn ofllcial society, bo was it un der Washington, Adams, Jackson and Harrison tho first. Dut n now clement has been added wealth. Years ago thero was no uuofllcial society. Now tho unof ficial socioty of tho capital city, composed of men of wealth and lcisuro, is impor tant nnd influential. Tho number of rich residents attracted hero by social oppor tunities and other delights of tho city is rapidly growing. Incomo is almost an offset for political station, nnd capital society is now seen In two divisions, as follows: omnu, SOCIETT. CNornciu. bocictt. ! The rresldent, . : A Flvo Millionaire. ! . . . . . . . . . . ........................ .......................... ...................... : The Chief Justice : : a Two Mill- : : lonalro. : : The Vleo t lYesldent. : A Million-; : alro. : : Cabinet : Minister. : Very : ; luch : : Man. : t : Bp'k-: : er. : : Man : General of the army. Aomlrml of the navy. Senators. A lavish entertainer. lUcb and ex"-ome- thlnc. Rich and has Influ ence. Associate Jirttlcea. Rich and famous. Bepresentatlrea, Rich. Thoso orders of social prccedcnco might bo extended indefinitely. In tho official order should bo added tlio judges of tho court of claims, judges of tho supremo court of tho District of Columbia, oQicers of tho army, navy and marino corps ac cording to their rank; tho commissioner of agriculture, tho civil servico commis sioners, tho intcrstato commorco com missioners, assistant secretaries of de partments, assistant postmasters general, solicitor general, assistant attorney gen eral, heads of bureaus, ofllcers of the onnto nnd house, chlcfB of division, clerks In tlio departments, janitors, char-onicn. To the ttnofllcinl It t should bo ndded all norts of people, with tho nmount of their money tiosseflalons nnd willingness to part therewith in entertaining always in vlow ns factors of tho classification. Occasionally, too, literary or professional celebrity, or fnmlly connections, In part outweigh tneio money, or assist n llttlo money to go n long wnys. Hut let no ono Htippono that this so ciety la rigid, exclusive, cold, altogether formal, perhaps heartless. You can't make human unttiro worso by cleansing nnd erfuming it nny mora thnn you enn n hnndkerchlef. Nobody that ban neon bo much as u gllmpso of the Washington noclety of tho present and who has heard ever so little of tho Washington society of forty years ngo would wont to go back to thu old thing, no matter how pleasing to bin enr may bo tho trito phrases about republican simplicity nml homespun honesty. Tho modern society In ns much nn Improvement on tho old as tho typical American homo of today, with its piano, liooks, dabbling In nrt nnd literature on tho part of Its occupants. Is nn improve ment on tho backwoods homo of our honest but rough grandfathers. Thcao olllclal nnd unofllclnl sets blend admira bly. Occasionally aomo jioor but bright persona get In nnd enjoy themselves. Young men nnd women from nil over tho land, friends nnd relatives of sena tors, congressmen, judges, oflico holders, como hero by hundreds nnd nro "introduced." They liko It. Naturally timid nnd full of ntrnngo ideas oliout tho grandeur of Washington society, they expect to find all formality nnd no heart. Thoy nro pleasantly disappointed. What thoy do ilnd Is thnt no forms or manners were over Invented that could crush out human nature. Notwithstanding tho inannor Iu which tlieso women wcro brought together, through tho power of their husbands or fathers to get votes or win dollars, they nro women of sincerity, lovnblenesa, lntriguo or envy, just ns thoy would lo in nny other walk of llfo. Hero goes tho wifo of n justico of ono of tho great courts, who, re-iort says, is ad dicted to tho consumption of liquors to excess. In plain English, she is said to get drunk, and that It has been often necessary for her coachman to carry her from tho sidewalk to her room. Of an other woman, high in social circles through her husband's ofllcial station, It is said sho onco connived with nn nttaclto of ono of tho foreign legntions to ruin tho reputation, though thoy were unable to degrade tho character, of a young lady of whom this woman was envious. Water will ilnd its level even Li this artiilclally constructed social pool, nnd tlieso women, though not thrown com pletely out of tho current, nro shunned nnd eddied us much us possible. And thero is Sirs. Whitnoy, tho now famous wifo of tho secretary of tho navy. Hero is whero dollars havo helped ngain. Though tho navy portfolio is fourth in tho list of cabinet positions, Secretary nnd Mrs. Whitney havo mado It Ilrst in social importance. Hut they havo not been nblo to do tills through wealth nlono. They havo had advan tages which fow In high Btntlon iu this city iKJSsesa. They havo had 60cial edu cation, something which is, in this country, incidental to all other forms of education, to nil other activities. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitnoy entertain lavishly; thoy keep four houses nnd nn army of servants. A common estimnto of Mrs. Whitnoy, nnd tlio eflect thereon of nc iiuaintniico with her, may bo clearly shown in tho words of Mrs. Senator Bowcn, a charming woman from Colorado. "I had stood in a llttlo dread of Mrs. Whitnoy," Bold Mrs. Bowcn; "I had heard of her ns tho social queen, tho woman of vast wealth, intimato with tho Vandcrbllts and Astors. I had thought her formal, cold, critical, nnd when I i.-avo n tea ono day at tho Riggs liouso, to which alio was expected, I fairly dreaded tho moment in which sho should mako her appearance I was nervous lest sho should bo too lofty, or thero should bo Eomethlng to bo criticised. But when Mrs. Whitnoy camo I found sho was nioro than n society leader sho was a woman. Sho hns a heart. In a fow minutes wo wcro good friends. Sho becamo tho llfo of our tea, with her bright faco, kindly manners, ready wit. Wo wcro nil drawn to her, and wo could co why Bho hnd had such a brilliant career In Washington. Pcoplo lovo her. Sho has tact and lieart." Washington society is full of such ex nmples or human lovnblenesa shining through nil tho mazo of formality and putting truo luster on tho glitter of wealth and position. Washington society is not 60 bad after all. In It you must, willy nllly, meet politicians elected from tho word whisky shop by tho votes of their indulgent fel low citizens, nnd their wives, whoso hands still bear tho redness of tho wash board; but. tho politician wears a dress coat InoiTenBfvely nnd leaves ills chew ing tobacco tit homo, whllo his wifo re strains herself and trusts much to her dressmaker. This Is in tho system and cannot bo gotten out without n revolu tion moro violent thnn that of '70. Tlio worst tendency of capital society is its sympathy with wealth. Comparatively poor men and women who can afford no moro than dress suits, evening costumes and an occasional hansom nro nblo to get in only tho edges of this nocicty. To get altogether In, to entertain as well ns to bo entertained, requires moro monoy than o congressman has whoso only in como is derived from ills salary. No cabinet minister can live and entertain on his salary nlono. Tho chief justico almost spends his salary In liouso rent. Secretary Whitnoy's salary would not pay his servants' wnges. Thero is nny number of men in Wnshington who would liko a tnsto of society, and who, with their wives and daughters, nro capablo of shining therein, but who aro excluded by lack of means. With mill ions seeking cabinet places, thero is mighty small show for tho statesman who has to llvo on 8100 o week. Thero aro plenty of men in this country rich enough in brains and character to mako good cabinet officers, but too poor in purso to think of taking such a post. In tho cabinet making now common ono often hears tho remark: "A good man, if he only had monoy." Unfortunately, tho two avenues to social promlncnco in this country aro getting in tho hands of ono set of per sons. Politics and wealth, voto winning and monoy getting, aro running too much hand in baud. Thero aro fow poor mon in tho senate. Tho number of rich men in tho liouso is steadily increasing. Capital society has oxcommunicatcd tho Idolatry of tho wldsky bottlo nnd put in IU placo tho worship of tho golden calf. Tho calf is moro wholcsomo and respect ablo than tho juico of tho corn, but the day Is coming when capital society, still 81aa to honor tho man of (Multion and io man of money, will bo also glad to honor tlio man of ideas, WALTEn Welluak. GREAT REMOVAL SALE $25,000 FURNITURE To be sold in next two months at Hardy & A Complete Line now in Pomeroy Coal Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL OHicc. corner 12th and O Sts. Yards, 9th and 4th Sts. J. R. LEMIST, Agent. -Importer of Ladles', HEADWEAR Only House in the West that Imports Direct from Europe. Agents in Paris, London and New York. No. 1 5 14 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOORArilY OP THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAII MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION PROM A STUDY 0' THIS MAP OF THE immmmmmmmmtmmmammmmm--tmmmmmmmtmmmmmmm-wmmmmmmm CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its control position and oloso oonnootion with EaBtorn linos at Ohlcaircx and continuous linos at terminal points, Wost, Northwost, and South woat, mako It tho truo mld-Unk in that transcontlnontol chain of etool which unltos tho Atlantic and Pacific. Its main linos and bronchos lncludo Ohl- ',r,r"vv'' uhu uiv,, uug mumuo, muiuuum, wimurBui, Auamic, K.nox- villo, Audubon, Harlan, authrloContro and Council BlmTe, In Iowa; Gallatin. Trontpn, Cataoron, St. Josoph und Kansas City, in Missouri ; Leavenworth and Atchison. In Kansas- Minneapolis and Rh , ...il ln..nnann, iun,n. town and Sioux Folia in Dakota, nnd many othor proeporous townB and pltios. It also offora a GHOIOI3 OP KOUTE8 to und from tho Puclllo Cooat and intor rnodlato nloooB, making- nil transfors in Union dopoto. Post Trains of tlno. BLEEPING GARB, and (botwoon Chicago, St. Josoph, Atchk n and KansnH CltV) rostrul itHUI-lNlNa CHAIR JAItH. Hna.Mi PUKE tc hnlrinm nf first-class tlckots, THE CHICAGO, KAN8A8 & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROOK ISLAUD ROL'TE xtond8 wobC and southwest from Kanar.o Olty and St. Joseph to Pair, bury, Nolson, Horton, Topoko, Horlntrton, Hutchinson, Wichita, OoldwoU and all points in Soutborn Nebraska Intorlor IZanoos and beyond. Entlii poaaongor oqulpmont of tho colobratod Pullman manufr.cturo Solidly bal lasted track of hoavy Btool rail. Iron and atono bridges. All safety nnnllonct,-' and modoru Improvements. Commodious, ivoll-bullt utatlone. Colorltv eerT talnty, comfort and luxury assured. y,.ur. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the favorito botwoon Chicago, Rook Island, Atchison, Kansas Cltv and Minneapolis and St. Poul. Tho tourist route to ull Northern Summor RoBortH. its Wotortown Branch traverses tho moat produotlvo lands of tho ornnt "wboatr nd dairy bolt" of Northorn Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota nd EnVS!' Control Dakota. ' """ Tho Short Line via Seneca and Kankakeo offora euporior facllltlos to travol botwoon Cincinnati, .Indianapolis, Lutayotte, and Council Bluffs. St. JoRenh Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul ",'r For Tickets, Maps. Foldore, or any doslred Information oddIv to anv rv, pon Ticket Ofnoe la tho United StotoB or Canao,.CTOddresiB i ny0(,u E. ST. JOHN, E. A. 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