The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 02, 1898, Image 2

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Nttwitiludin,i lit Unit, Out cardinal lial
(iiiik l 1iU f In the lnln: tliiltk Mill-
nrlf t(ionp'l, ll mtl llnn fT l.o tnUinj;
.uicllillig Vrty ltil !.
Th ilor ! ilie ! ''n' It whi Dr. Hale-
ini'r.
"Oh, do tor I" cried tl prinrcsa, a li ran
jmI and fti)jli!'H'il toward liim; "l'"ltipr Kt. in
iiitu Umii miil li'iily attacked ill lerrildo cvul
ioni Quirk I quirk I"
"Convulsions? di! it will l notliiiitr., in ml.
mno, mti'l 1 1 doctor, throwing down Iml on
h t Imir, mill hastily approaching llio group which
surrounded the sick man.
"Hera la iho doctor I" cried the prim e. All
aUppi'd aside, except 1'athcr lAlj;riKy who
continued to aupport Jlodin, leaning against u
chair.
"Heavens I whut y in pt oiii I" rriod Dr, Halo
,iiMHt.tllw !'. all the mUm that, in I'et.s lnn, m ll.rt 'i.lt. IH U t Si'".? M;i m. t . ail Ms
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frMruIme il It. i I'Hiv, in .m "
Im.MtiriiUof t?rn hih s,.i.. tim- ur in lh
ihik, iihy. I poii rnUiinfi the pi,
the piim ipt l"'r f ih huf I'alhr.llttl t
the Iffl .f lh sptvtMor, and fiig, him t the
hospital t itil ltn: A Mile lym., wi ph
ruing, which gav to tie ft poitiou of the par
pit f the IJiaV Nolrelhuue A placard hml
Lcen ki antly tm k tt lh die.dorc I au.l mnWn
wall of thf nr hway; it contsinp.l thP wor.N,
III larn rharactrra:
vr.Ncr.ANrr.i vi-.nkancki
The workintfincn tnrticl to the honpilaU me
pniaoiiptl, hecaine the nuinhcr of pntienta it too
grout; every nlhl, hunts lilled with corpse, lrop
liowu the Heine. VenRemice nml ilesth 1 1 the
munlerera of the people I
Two men, enveloped In ( loaka,and hulf hiddeu
aii'lCl prrulitf i
lu r.'is. 1 1 d or Ifahird
A trram of pi'.pU wh-i pn--.U th mjorr
I . . t . I . . .. I L., .!... 1 1 -I. I..
nrth iutit t!i ft.iiui. utUriiii. I.nid rhreta ita dm I.ah.hi. Initf huu,
tliey mUanc d. Caring Imie lor the praiie or JliaimM. The ii,ie a. raed hy the hammer
hla.ue it iUI, de.erve, the mn.quer-le arr.vrd f H. Jj" Jii
I , ., , , lid of lh roum in whuh had jut fn m1
I rfore the r in hou.e md made ila entry amid i wf , w,llhf r Mt rlll,.
,. prnje tth mMqorr.. m , . ... , e,x tumult. i.f Ui
ntf rnipli. M thr.oigh the L,,,! m, M..irpd tp u ! the inlinjj of
All remiue.t aileul mil
unieial acelatitiitiona. The nmkert iiow got
down from their chariot ud from their horaea
and went to Uke their pUcea at the repari w hich
waa wuiting for them. The adorn in the maa
qurrnde nre at tnhle in the great room of the
tavern. They nre joyous, noiay, even i..toua.
All launh, and knock glasotea together, mid thai-
lengo the nest man, mid drink out of the g!a of
Jacques had taken oil the
the ncuront woman.
i.i,..L nn. I ixirill a nf .nun (Mlnlprit I'll
in the deep ahii low of the vault, wero lutetnop ofl uf jcqUP(l wag M(irok, d t ..hia right the
with muioua curiosity to the threatening mur Liri ,igKuied h 1'leHsuro. Hhe waa inuned Mar-
tnur. which roan with increasing force from
Ai the iioio waed Morok and Jacquea hegn
what thev termed a duel. They were each to
drink all they rmtl l of a bottle of Iremly. I the
contet Jacquea wna worpted and fell ha karJ,
almil aeimelena. Morok arose to go to the aid of
Ninny Moulin, who - vainly endeavoring t ;
hold fcUei pinhuir. Ninny Moulin, Uaving Jerque
in the hands of Morfk, ran towerd the door to
seek f r help when that door w auddenly
opened, and the religious writer drew hack tn
alarm, l the sight of the unexpected personage
w ho appeared on the threshold.
To he Continued.
among a tumultuous assembly, grouped mound A mfltiiPflri Rihlo QtllHu
the hospital. Hoou, cries of "Death to the doc- MlOUKill DIUIC UlUUJ-
Ion as to wither the thlnits spwl-
tors! Vengeance I" reached the ears of the per.
sons who were in ambush under tho arch.
"Tho posters arc working," said one; "the train
inier, examining with growing terror tho count- j U on fire. When once the populace is roused,
enance of Ho lin, w hich from green was turning we can set them on whom we please.
blue. "I my' replied tho other man, "look over
"What is it? " anked all the spectators with one tj,ere qqlftt Hercules, whose athletic form tow
Voice. ere above the moh, was one of the most frantic fid had transpired and whher Chrhrt
"What is it?" repeated the doctor, drawing 1 a ii flora whnn M. Hardv'a factorv was destrovod." returned m Ho had prom-
x i. it i.. i . i ..-.i t on 5 J . . . ' .. . laI. We thought thla the proper war
., D .1 i .mu w.r.,... a , uj0 bo gure j,. wa9; j know nun again, vv iier- to prwnt thl, BubJort We BU think
the (Inderal and rontageous I , Lver ntischief ii to be done, you are euro to find so; but as the subject ha not been
On thia frightful, magic word, I'ather d'Aigrig- L oM vagabon(a exhausted or brought to a conclusion
nyvandoned his hold or Kodin, who rolled upon NoW( tflke my ndvic)( (lo not let us remain x.in older that Wthread of argu
the floor. lnnilrthU arrhwav." aaid the other man; "the men t. which waa broken off by an
'He is lost I" cried Dr. Ilaleiuier. "But I will I . ,
! a odl.t ni inn onrt tlioiitrh I am cased in I effort to kep corrupt men out of of-
m. toblehlh. .no..,, for. l.lf.rOTl." Ami h. .,.. -J
iualic.1 lor. Hi. .loor. y rlelit: th cholcr. Is confoundeJIy mm, xMluoa.
the priiicofs do HainHi;ier, t'utlier a Aigrig
ny, the bishop and the cardinal followed In tor
I of men Instead of lha lllMe as the. In
I fatllhlM rule of ihelr faith, ara ihtwn
who will 1m last, while thoiio who kc
i c. pi ihe lllble. do Ood a will, keep Ills
coiiuiiandments and have the teatlnio
ty of Jeaua Christ will receive their
reward when the "klnas of the earth.
; and the great men. and the chief cap
tains and tho mighty men. ana every
bond-man, and every free-man." will
be hiding "themselves In the dona and
HV JOHN 0 THOMPHOM.
NUMIItlt XI.
The last article which appeared un
der thla don ding dealt with the signs
will. II . n r ih.i.i urn .imw ' . M . ,
. . , , . . , . ! in the rocka of the mountains; and
the second coming of Christ, but left ' ' l ,hov vln tha nioun.
the reader to draw his own conclu-
whon they are saying "to the moun
tains and rocks, 'fall on us. and hide
us from the face of Illm that alttoth
on the throne, anil from the wrath of
the Umb; for the great day of His
wrath Is come; and who shall be able
to stand?' "
And what Is the day of Ills wrath?
It Is that day when the Ixrd comcth
SUDDENLY to Ills temple, "llohold, he
nhall come, salth the Ixrd of hosts;
but who may abide the day of His
coming? and who shall stand when He
appeai-nth? for He Is like a refiner's
lire and like fullers' aoap." It Is that
day "that shall burn as an oven; and
all the proud, yea. all that do wickedly,
shall be stubble: and the day that
cometh shall burn them up, salth the
iou are rig v..... w , - - - - R
impolite. Kesides, everything U going on well ni neither root nor breach." Ma.ach.
l.arA. T nm liknwSsfl assured that the whole of the . v,. n.. ..nrf.a, h nf 1 .' r . . ,.r . ..i.i.i
- ..... ' m. 1 1 " - iviurnt u w " i Ana &ecnann aiv., i, n, u.-nwiu
ror me ingot of vt. naieimer. , iiiey an preaaeu i Pau)0Urg gt Antoine is ready to riso in the re- the Bavfor. was taken fr
to the door, which, in their consternation they miilicft.. caUge. ti,at wm BCrve our ends, and our it'Chl
. . t . .. i !ii 1 1 ' . i -" .. . . .
couiu not open, n openeu anusi irom wnuoui j0 religion will triumph over revolutionary chuptcr.
and Uabriel appeared upon Hie threshold. Ga- in) iet Let u9 re:oiri Ffttiicr d'Aigrigny." chrisj"
m . m . . m . ... a . I I at" w
brad, the type or the true priest, the holy, me where shall we find him ?"
evangelical minister, to whom we can never pay N . i ere come come."
enough of respect and ardent sympathy, and ten- Th , 0 jugliiY disappeared.
ler admiration. Ilia atiffelic countenance, in itsl m . i: n..,.i.. .. ,i i:t.n..i,. o nnn m o r. v I nation with His disciples, wherein He
' 7 ' " , ? . . : . ' uo u,8 viwuu., - &"v ...-.v the deBlructloB of jerualem;
from the sixth
ml comprised
verses of that
Reference Is made to this
for the purpose of showing that
more than twenty years after
l he destruction of Jerusalem and more
thsn sixty years ofter His ascension,
upt J exactly the same signs to desig
nate the end of the world as He used
on the Mount of Olives In Ills conver
m-iu sereniiy, dierea a aiming contrast w wiose f tl er -dhorents were among the mob. The hi Mcond coming and the end of the
faces, all disturbed and contracted with terror. I. n
i --
Tli v.iififT itriAM Msiit iiAurlv llirniavn iwiwn hv I ittA tm lii, inftumAi ftVAa nwllptll I thff ADOfttlei, This Claim lif Clearly Btt
the fugitives, who rushed through the now open futures he yells at the top of his voice,"Death to Ul' g0 t0 Matthew xxiv., 29-35,
.1..... ....!..!...! nil ... I' tr (.1.. i . i i mi K.:..'ii,. ..r.U o I There we read:
uoorwa, evimiiiiuS; v nov K- iui .o '"line OO'iy suaiciierB I mo poison nio imnifidiatelv after the trlbula-
dying of the cholera. Fly I,"
A fresh incident now attracted the crowd. A
tlon of those days shall the sun be
,..b... knit ih. mrwin hn!1 twit rlv
O.i these words, biishiije back the bishop, who, travalinir carriage, which had not been able to Uer light.' and the stars shall fail from
being the last, was trying to force a passage, Oa- paH along the QuaUNapoleon, the pavement of hh.ken0"" '
briel ran toward Itodin, while the prelate sue which was up, had ventured among the Intricate 36, Heaven and earth shall pass
iii .... 9 it t . t l ... . i i ai away, but my words shall not pass
creded in making his escape, Kodin, stretched ,trcols of the city, and now arrived in the square iW(,y
upon the carpet, hia limbs twisted with fearful of Notre-Dame on Us way to the other fide of
cramps, was writhing in the extremity of pain. jScine. Like many others, its owners were flying Hr uty years after His ascension?
The violence of hie fall had, no doubt, roused fr0m Paris, to escape the pestilence which deci- Khcidhin he'liad opened
him to consciousneaa, for he moaned, In a sepul- mated it. A man-servant and a lady'a-maid were the sixth seal, and. lo, there was a
chral voice; "Thev leave me to die liko a dog Igeated in the ru mble, and they exchanged a glance Uiack as sackcloth of hair, and the
. i i. ,1 it.. ,.n lot wli at moon Decama as moon;
ioi aiarm m mj rao. ..-r..-., " -1 ij. And the stars of Heaven Ml un-
the cowards I Ilelp I no one
And the dying man, rolling oi
convulsive movement, turned toward the ceili
And the dying man, rolling' on lia back with a young man seated in the front part or the car- to the '". ' " ;JnrcVe"u
iling riage let down the glass, and called to the postiw gbHken , miarhty wind.
t .. ... ... j. . . i I i r..,. nt nrwlnt na tlial 14. And the Heaven departed as a
lce on wnicn waa uranaen me iniernai uespair vu 8u .v. w. - erM whfn It Is rolled together; and
of the damned, as be once more repeated; "No crowd was very dense at that part or the square, every mountain and island were moved
one I not one I" , This young man was Lord Monnvai, ana on ine t dMW1 not uk, a very
His eyes, which auddenly flamed with fury, back seat wero Lord Montbron and his niece, smart person to J tho similarity
just then met the large blue eyes of the angelic Lady Monnvai. The pale and anxious counten- Hevfiation vi 12-ia-n. The sun shall
lltj UUIHrilfU ! IM""H ptiifs.il ssuv
srlv hr Uaht iilit fihli.Il tiA AM hl(x1.
I.I. .,.fi I ilm fH: and Montbron. notwlthstand bis firm- The stars shall fall from heaven.
' -' -" ft'"'- . ,nd .he heavens shall depart or paas
tones: "l am here, rather to help you, ir iieipioeas oi minu, appear w i v uU0, twayi
be poiible-to pray for you, if God calls you to well as his niece, frequently had recourse to a ij Mark's gospel we read, xxi., 25
bim," Smelling-bottle filled With Camphor, 25. And there shall be signs In the
... .. ... .... I , . . . . .1 sun, and in tne moon, ana in tne stars;
"tiflurieir' murtntiied itodin, with railing Uuring tho last rew minutes ine carnage nau ,nd UIM,n lne Mrln dllltrMi or nE.
voice; forgive me for the evil I have done you advanced very slowly. Suddenly there arose a '" lt hr(Sl!Ilty; th " "d
do not leave me do not " I rumble in the distance and the crowd cried: "A z. Men's hearts fsiiing them for
Itodin could not finUh; be had succeeded in wagon full of dead I the wagon of the dead I" Tho ft'
raising himself into a sitting posture; be now ut- usual funeral conveyances were no longer sufTi- powers of Heaven are shaaen.
... . . ' I "... . I 32. Verl r. I say unto you. This gen.
tered a loud cry, aud fell back without sense or Icient for the removal of the corpses so a numuer nation shsii not pass away, tin all
motion. of artillery wagons bad been put into requisition, ' ruiniw.
land the coffins were hastily piled in these novel out that ail these signs have appeared,
The same day it was announced in the evening hearses.
. ... . . . I . - - I M-k. 1 .... A Km.
papers: "The cholera baa broken out in I'aris. "Here's .port I" cried Ciboule; "the omnibus or Te will t no chance
ihe first esse declared Uself this day, at half-past! tiie dead, will run against the fine coach. Ilurrahl for repentance, 1
three, p. tn., In the Itue de Babylone, at Saint-L-the rich folks will smell death.' Sminiuick!
Duier bouse." T?-..,i n. w.. A dirt1v in front of Cnrlt' y"uA that..."Vr
"uu,". "to" - " - many win can upon 111m, eaying,
the carriage, and at a very little distance from it. "Lord, LoTd. have we not prophesied
' . I In Thv name? and In Thr name have
CHAPTER LXVIII. At this horrible spectacle, Lady Monnvai, who rtout fleviis? and m Thy name done
I - 1 I J A-1.. A m. A Ik..
A wW.,ln..Md.ic.e Itodin was aeied with bad mechanically leaned forward, gave a loud j '
l. Min'r. an.l (La ravarrea bad continually In. scream, and fainted. The Crowd fell back in dis- depart from me, ye that work Inlqul-
the cho.era, and iw ravages nau conunuany in- ty!'" This sutement you win find in
traA. Tl.atwsi an awful time! A funeral may; the postilions, no less alarmed, too ad- Matthew vn., 22-23. And why win
pall was spread over Paris, once so gay. And vantage of the space left open to them by the ti'om
vet. never had the eky been 'or a more settled, "eai ui wis muuimuo, n; ""Tf inn qui.nun .u.wcrca mh
" ' ' ' 1 . .1 . .. .j 1-.. 1.1 . a . verse of the same chapter: "Not every
purer blue; never bad the, aun shone more bril- ana tne carriage aasueu on vuwuru 4UJ- I one that salth unto Me. -Lord, iord.'
.. ,1 u disappeared uenina me lunnermoHi. uuhuiuh enter idio nm kiuruuiu i ncT
l"ftly' . 1 , . . . en; but he that doeth the will of My
Ttia olmlera bad not one aanect. but a thoua. or the hospital, tue anna, joyous noiea 01 uisvaui Father whlch ,n hPaTftn." Then
.... .. 1.. ' - ... . - 1. I . . 1 i 1.1 -l. . I ir will ha mmi whn will nnl enter
and. 80 that one week after Itodin had been trumpets were nearu, anu repeat iu f-w ,w , t ,re
suddenly attacked, aeveral events combining the claimed: "The Cholera Masquerade! The the Jhrtat aajj. f0
horrible and the grotesque occurred in the square woras announce.! one 01 mose epiuu8 wuiuimug ftnd htmortQl Me with their lips; but
.it, arn. 1 mifiAAnAfv u 1 r m ifirrnr which niHra rill l in 1 ma mu 1 uini nrrsai u sa aaa iivu
OfKOlre-Uame. uuuvv"v " 7. 7 .f . vain they do worship Me. teaching for
Instead of the DueTd'ArCoIe. which now leads When IDC pestilence was on uio mere, uivugu doctrines tho commandments or men.
kid focus la our own immeaisio ru-
.r. wifK.rtiflRAnltv he credited. It is I. -J
From this It Is Inferred that those
the day of the Ixrnl cometh, "and his
feet shall stand In that day upon the
Mount of Olives, which Is before Je
rusalem on the eakt, and the Mount of
Olives shall cleave In the midst there
of towsrd the east and toward the
west, and there shall be a very great
valley; and half of the mountain shall
remove toward the north, and half of
It toward the south."
12. "And this shall be the plague
wherewith the Lord will smite all the
people that have fought against Je
rusalem: Their flesh shall consume
away while they stand upon their feet,
and their eyes shall consume away In
their holes, and their tongue ehall
consume away tn their mouths."
Now go to Malachl IV,. 3, "And ye
shall tread down the wicked; for they
shall bo ashes under the soles of your
feet In the day that I shall do this,
salth the lord of hosts."
Now to Obadlah, IGth versei "For
the day of tho lrd Is near upon all
tho heathen; as thou hast done, It shall
be done unto you; thy reward shall re
turn upon thy own head, for as ye
have drunk upon my holy mountain,
so shall all the heathen drink continu
ally, yea, they shall drink, and they
shall swallow down, and THEY
SHALL UK AS THOUGH THEY HAD
NOT REKN."
9. "For evil-doers shall be cut off;
hut those that wait upon the Lord they
shall Inherit the earth.
10. For yet a little while and the
wicked shall not be; yea, thou shall
diligently consider his place, and IT
SHALL NOT UK." XXXVII I'salm.
Amos VIII.. 9: "And It shall come
to pass In that day, salth the I-ord
Uod, that I will cause the sun to go
down at noon, and I will darken tha
earth In the ckar day." And Amos IX.,
6, says: "The lxrd Ood of hosts Is ho
that toucheth the land and It shall
malt."
Now turn to Joel !., 80-81. There you
will learn that Ood "will show won
ders In the heavens, and In the earth.
blood and fire and pillars of smoke; the
sun shall bo turned Into darkness, and
the moon Into blood, UKFOKB the
great and terrible day of tho Ixrd
come.
In Joel III.. 14-15, you will find be
fore God's day that many will be try
ing to decide what Is right. Wo read:
"Multitudes, multitudes In tho valley
of decision: for the day of the Lord Is
near In tho valley of decision; tho
sun and the moon shall be darkened,
and the stars shall withdraw their
shining."
Tho 38th chapter of Kzeklnl speaks
of the latter days when the mountains
and tho steep places and every wall
shall bo thrown down, and when "all
tho men that are upon the earth shall
shako at My (tho Ixrd's) presenco."
And why?
Isaiah LXV says: "For, behold, I
create new heavens and a new earth;
and tho former shall not bo remem
bered, nor como Into mind." And In
Isaiah XXXIV., 9-10, you can read:
"For It Is the day of tha Ixtrd'o van
geaoce, and tho year of recompense
for tho controversy of Zlon. And tho
streams thereof shall be turned Into
pitch, and tho dust thereof Into brim
stone, and. tho land thereof shall be
come burning pitch." And In Isaiah
XXIV.. 19-20, It la stated that In that
day. "Tho earth Is utterly broken
down, tho earth Is clean dis
solved, tho earth Is moved exceeodlng.
ly; the earth shall reel to and fro like
a dmnkard, and shall be removed like
a cottage; and the transgression there
of shall be heavy upon It; and It snail
fall and not rise again."
Hut that day, Paul says, shall not
come except there come a falling away
first and that man of sin be revealed,
the son of perdition; who oppoeeth and
exalteth himself above all that Is called
Ood or that Is worshipped; so that ho
as Ood, sttteth in tho temple as Ood,
showing himself that ho Is Ood.' And
then shall that wicked be revealed (ths
lawless one, according to tho revised
version) whom tho Lord shall consume
with tho solrit of bis mouth; shall
destroy with the brlghtnees of his com
ing; whosecomlnglsAKTKKthe work
ing of Satan who works with all pow
er, and signs and lying wonders, and
with all decelvabteneea of unrighteous
ness In those that perish, bwauite they
received not the love of the truth thai
they might bo saved; for which reason
God shall send them strong delusion,
that they should believe a lie.
There Is but one man, or one sys
tem, sitting In the temple of Ood to
day that exalteth himself above all
that Is called God. or that Is wor
shipped ss Ood. That man or that
power Is tho Tope of Home the papa
cy. It has done what Daniel said It
would do. It has thought to change
Ood's law, and His time; and to wear
out His saints. And while there are
hundreds of millions following the
lead, tho banner, the mark of tho beast
of Rome In the observance of the pa
gan day of the sun as tho 8abbath, and
but comparatively few who follow
God's law by keeping His Sabbath who
are under His banner, wearing Ills
seal. It can bo seen that there has
been, a great falling away from Ood,
and that He has sent a strong deln
slon upon them so that they believe
a lie. Now, what lo a lawless one?
If the state legislature or Nehraata
thought to, tried to, repeal a certain
section of the Constitution of , tho
United States, would not Us action bo
denounced as lawless? Then, la It not
right to term the power that thought
to change Ood'o law as a lawless pow
er? If It Is lawless for one set of offl
cers to try to change tho 'laws of a
higher set of officers, of an earthly
power, how much more lawless ana
high-handed must tho attempt of mor
tal man to change Ood a law appear!
Yet there are millions of true men ana
women who are honestly believing a
He today. And so It will be Just be
fore Christ's scond coming. Then tho
dragon will bo wroth with tho
woman and go to make war the rem
nant of her seed who keep the com
mandments of Ood, and have the testi
mony of Jesus Christ.
This statement you will find In Reve
lation XII., 17. It shows four thlnaw
distinctly. The dragon Is wroth.Wrotn,
mad, angry; with who? With tho
woman. Who Is tho woman? Tho
church. And what does tho dragon do
with the woman? Ho goes to make
war with tho remnant of her seed.
And what Is the remnant? Tho laat
end; that which Is left. And why does
tho dragon go to make war with tho
remnant? Hecause they keep tho com
mandments of Ood. And what do they
have? Tho teatlmony of Jesus Christ.
And what Is testimony? Of a witness
who Is honeat and truthful as Jeeua
Is, It Is tho truth. Then when Jesno
told John that tho dragon waa wroth
with tha woman and went to make war
with tha remnant of ber seed, that
keep tho commsndments of Ood ana
have His testimony He meant what
He said. Ho meant that after 1.2SS
years of persecution by tho Church of
Homo there would be those living at
His appearing who wero keeping Ooa'g
commandments, and who had His testimony.
limwiiaoii'
CLOD HOfJKEft
0.1 WHEELS.
The buffet-smoklng-llbrary cars oa
the Durlington'a 11:65 P.M. trala for
Denver and 12:05 A, M. train for Chicago
are vortibla club houses on wheels.
Tbe smoktag- room Is a brilliantly
lightkd apartment, beautifully car
peted, finished In oak and furnished
with easy chairs, settles, card tables,
tho current periodicals, a library and
a writing desc. Lore you can lounge,
read, write, gossip, smoke or play
carus while traveling at tho rate of CO
miles an hour.
Hortbi, t'cketi and full Information
at Ticket office Depot
1502 Farnam St. 10th. and Ma on st
FOR
I'ubllc Notice,
Tbe Northwestern Line Daylight
Special now leaves tbe U. P. Depot at
6:40 A. M , arrlv.es at Chicago 8:45 same
evening. No change In tbo other
trains. Overland Limited 4:45 P. M.,
and tbo Omaha-Cbloago Bpoolal at
8:45 A. M., arrives at Chicago 7:45 and
9:30 respectively, next morning. Tho
most advanced Vestibuled Sleepers,
Diners and Free Parlor Chair cars of
course-Wbatolse would the "NORTH
WESTERN" have? 1401-Farnam st.
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