18 B- THE DOMESTIC COW. Tatar Mm laveatlfffttM Her tTaasalable Trait, lb poot ha, from timo immemo rial, eulogized the domestic Cu (Sox a), Koo (Dutch), or Cow (Modern faglish). Ho has dono so without having takes tho troublo to investi gate thoae unamiable traits in her V.. Vi;vVi It. a ihn nriipot of KIIHWKr wv -- tola article to criticise. He (the poet) ; seeOB only to have seen her in her, Saaday clothes, as it were, grazing in ti frajrrant meadows or standing at case in the shadows of tho babbling brooklet My hired man recently attended a firemen's picnic, not wisely, but too well; and, after repeated drinks, ho very imprudently locked horns with a larger man on the question of tariff re form. Need I say more? Only this: That he was assisted homo by friends, suffering from scvero indisposition and with his features sadly out of re pair; bo that, on tho following morn ing, from a sense of duty, I arose be timeato milk the domestic Cu (Sax on), just as tho first pale streaks of dawn appeared in the eastern sky. Girding on some old clothes, 1 started forth to seek tho Koo (Dutch). She had unhooked the gate of the pasture with her horns, and was then in the act of inspecting tho flower garden. She had evidently been there for some time, during which eho had not been idle, and her manner was en tirely free from excitement. Approaching with a smile which has seldom failed to win female re gard, I said, in soothing tones: "Soh, bossy! sob, bossy!" but, after eyeing me corapreheneivcly for a few mo ments, she backed leisurely over a valuable rhododendron bush, and then started through tho shrubbery at swinging gait. It would be painful to recount thu Incidents of that exciting chase. I got her in the barn at last, and suc ceeded in belaying her head to the manger, after which I said: "Stand over," in a distinct tono of voice. She knew that I wanted her to move to tho left so that I could get room to milk her; but wilfully appearing to misun stand the order, she "stood over" to the right side, flattening mo against the stall. Did I swear? No, gcnllo reader, I did not. Why did I not swear? Be cause the weight of the Cu (Saxon) prevented respiration. Gathering myself together as ono man, I hurled her across the stall by a .supreme ef fort, and standing the hay-fork where she could see it, prepared to milk. Any one who has watched the opera tion of milking a cow will maintain that it Is a very simple thing to do. I used to think so myself, hut it is a great mistake. I am ready to explain to any one who will listen to me for a few hours, that it is difficult, very dif ficult to milk a Koo (Dutch), unless there is a mutual understanding a friendly feeling between the parties; which, in m case, there was not. Having seated myself under tho star board quarter, I grasped the pail firmly between my knees, as I had seen the hireling do, and commenced to milk. No milk carao for Jivo minutes, during which time I worked on ia silence, whilo tho Cu jerked angry mouthfuls of hay nut of the maager, ever and anon la&hing her tall against my hat, and looking around with a sarc.tic smile; which, however, I pretended not to notice; but at last' a snowy jet shot straight lato my left eye, and, in a short time. mnathcr imparted an unnatural warmth to my lap. I had succeeded la bringing forth tho milk; all that re mained was to di rcct it into the pail. This was not to be m easily dono as you would suppose. In fifteen minutes I had brought forth twenty-six squirts, distributed as follows: Three in the left eye. ono in the right, eleven on ray trousers, two oa Koe's tail, five on the barn floor, and the balance in the kettle. Just then tho hand-maiden appeared and asked if I had finished milking. She said that the family were waiting for breakfast, and there was no milk for the coffee. I told her to wait a few minutes that I had not quite liniblicd. Leaning one dimpled arm on an ad jacent hay cutler she watched my efforts with increased amazement, and atlaogth said, eagerly: "Lord, Misther Adam, let me milk the cow! Why didn't ye ax me befoare? Shurc I used to milk three cows down home befoare I wint out to sarvicc!" Recalling the incident of Robert Bruce and tho historic spider, I felt strongly disposed to hold on and con quer the difficulties of milking if it took all day; but breakfast would have lobe indefinitely postponed, and the feelings of the family were entitled to consideration; therefore I rose up and allowed Gwendoline Mulcahey to take the helm. This she did with alacrity, and. as the milk flew into the tin pail la thick, vigorous streams, the recep tacle responded with a joyous " wiring whong. whing whong." that seemed to Mj: "Go it, Gwendoline; you are the popular candidate, and you understand jour biz," Tho Cu (Saxon) also gave Tent to a chuckle of ill-concealed tri umph as I started for the house. Smith, in Texas Siftinjs. j "The Pilgrim's Frogrcss" has "aaaa translated into the language apaksn in Zanzibar, a tongue called SwahllL It was found necessary to aafea an adaptation rather than a Ufteral translation. A part of tho ver afeai waf'prcpared by the late Bishop Young men aro respectfully la- that when the young lady's tamps his loot, he is preparing it through the nalL cava wth Mrs. M. S. Hafaian announces that tie is prepared aTC carpets of all daees. 'Leave orders with C. 8caafait, al Hw' w sU li Nats, fresh candic?, etc., kept at Srast Welsh's. Faraitare of all kinds cheaper than twr at F.V.Taylor's. UNJUST DISCRIMINATION. Deliberate Cruelty ef Which Maajr ra ther Are Guilty. Is woman tho equal of man? fixe question has been asked many thou sands of times and answered ., with fierce negatives, which, however, have been growing fainter and fainter as civilization has progressed. Generally eneakinsr. tho creator the degree of ; .! :j!:j...i t,- awiauon " uuuwuuw """" more willingly docs he concede that woman was created the equal of the ' other sex, though with different quali ties. But there aro few believers in the equality of tho sexes who carry their opinions into practice even in their own families. Theoretically the girls of a family are entitled to have as much spent on their education as is spent on that of the boys; to havo tho same care bestowed upon fitting them to fight this world's battlo as is be stowed upon the boys; to have a busi ness or profession chosen for them and to be fitted for it; to be furnished with capital to tho same extent with the boys, nnd, finally, to share alike with tho boys in the partition of the family property on the death of the parents. 'In how many Canadian homes is this equitable treatment of the daughters carried out? In few, wo opine, and tho better off the parents aro in this world's goods tho worse are tho girls likely to fare. It is too much tho habit of fathers to spend all their means in pushing along their sons, leaving the daughters to take tho chances in the matrimonial lottery. Hence we often see a son launched into the world with abundant capital, the benefit of his father's finan cial backing, and what is better still, tho incalculable advantago of tho experience of men and affairs gained by the father in a long and successful business career. What does the father do for the bitter of this young man? If the father is lucky enough to possess a managing wife, he marries her off early to some young fellow with ap parently good prospects. He gives her a dowry not at all proportioned to what he has given the son, and then ho is gathered to his fathers. Twenty years afterward tho son has mado his mark in thu world. He is a well-off man with a growing and expensive family around him. Ho can see ways for all the money ho has, and more, in setting up his own sons, and he has nothing to spare or, whjch comes to the same thing, thinks he has nothing to spare for his sister. She, poor woman, has not been so lucky. Her husband has not been successful, or perhaps he lias died after providing her with nothing but a family of chil dren. She finds herself at forty al ready old and looked upon as a failure, though perhaps she has more of her father's business tact than fell to tho lot of her brother. But thero she is, as poor as a church mouse, whilo her brother, having taken tho major part of the possessions of tho family, has plenty, it the brother does as much for her as to tnko her boys into his of fice the world will applaud his gen erosity. Discrimination liko this is being practiced every day in thousands of homes. If thero is to be discrimina tion among children, should it not be in favor of tho girls instead of against them? What is the good of admitting the equality of the sexes if the people who admit it act towards their own off spring as though they did not believe it? And where do those people stand who, maintaining that women arc tho weaker vessels, rob their daughters in order to better equip their M)ns? If the sons, in consideration of having tho major part of the family money spent upon them, undertook to care for their sisters in the event of the lat ter requiring help, thero would be some clement of fairness in the ar rangement. But sons do not undcr- take any such thing. Even if they did undertake it they might fail to carry out their engagements. It would bo better all around if all tho children of a family wcro treated aliko rather than that the seed of futuro bickerings should be sown by unfair preference of one before another. This is a sido of tho woman question which can not ba reached by law. It is tho outgrowth and survival of the timo when women wero chattels, and were bought and sold like so many slicep. Custom sanctions tho delib erate cruelty of which the father is guilty who sacrifices his daughter's earthly futuro in order that his son may carry on tho businoss and the homo in the old style. Every one of the politirn' disabilities of women can nnd will lo soon removed. But tho removal of this social wrong will be a work of many years. The sexes will be equal in tho eyes of the law for a long timo before public opinion can make them equal in tho eyes of fa thers. Toronto Globe. The Dog Was Innocent. A sanitary officer who was sent to a houc on Catharine street to see about a savage dog who had bitten a neigh bor was met by tho allegation: " Pot dog has not so dangerous as I vhas myself." "But he bit a man." "Of course he did. but dot vhas a mistake." "How?" "Vhell. ho pclicfs dot man vhas going to bite him, und so he get in der first bite. Lots of times if I pelief somo man's vhas going to hit me I shump in und knock him first Dot man vhas to blame, und you should go oop und kill him." Detroit Free Press. s e President Carter, of Williams Col lege, has raised 600,000 for that insti tution during his management tnn a aaase SEEDS - FRESH AND PURE. " iLUrVrftATED CATALOGUE ran ISM aaaaaash Haaaa f-.C B". i BW I JOtiaww "BBaaaw Baa B BaaWvracTMta eaa. bbbbwb btbbbWmh - m..m MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Oenj!ee Systeai of Meatary Tralataa. 1'uur l!oiii.f LrorneJ ia eae readiaf. j Mintl rani!rrin cared. Brrry child and adult greatly beeeattei. O.-jit iuduceioe&ts to CvTT;aadenca CUmm. i Frvwetu, ?nti o'kt of r. W. A..Haat. ataaii, tba WJriJ-f-ai bpeeiilut in Iliad Dismnl 0aatel KrernlpnfTaampaan, thfnjPycbol ocutt. J. 31. U'icklry, O.Uu.editorof tin Ckrutian A4aUuli'.r Kicbard Fractal-, tbmSamtUm, Man- W.UA-tor,Jadc;UMaa,Ja4afcr. T?aWtIHft!5a?Ava ft T. ' - - Mothers, will tlnd Dr. Wuichcli's tci-Mitug svruii Just the mctlicino t hae In the home lor the chlliio-ii; it will ciitv oughs. colds, sore bruat aiiu regulate the bowels, 'lry It. Eilert sila)Iiclt liver ijll ara lxxti to Mill erersfron "irk IiatUuin four tin.u h. torpid liver awl iiulipe-tiiju. inur-iatd. plesi'ant to take and warniitttd t K" tlimuh by day Ifcht. t Hapiv lionit! blood jiuriHer N tin liroplts liopular mo'iolne tor jiin: In;: the b:o-d; im veiitins or curing I)Sh'1sI.i. biIliounes, head ache, bolls arid all lot. is. and malarial ditcuM-s. Price SO cents and f 1 er bottle. Uncle Saic'e condition ov der will cure dis tempers, coughs, colds, feters and most of the discuses to which hor?ct, cattle, s-heep. hoes and poultry are subject. Sold oy all drn&lSM. Eilert's extract or tar and wild cherry Is safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for couKha. cold. broiiclilti.s, asthma and all throat troubles Will relict eaiid henetit consumption. Iry It and be comlured. Kery bottle warranted: price W cents and ?1 ir bottle. :-oldbyaIl druggists. Prepared by the Kmmert Propria, tary Co., Chicago, III. Uncle ham's nerte and ton liniment wll jellciu suraius, bmisu, neuralgia and rut urn tlsm. ohl nj all dnichts C. W. Kai.i'.v. J. I- Kai.kv. hAI.KV MHOS. A TTOKNEYS AT i.A'A . ApenU for the B. f &M.I:. JMamN. OllceonWeliiter Mreet KeTl Cloud. NehraoUa. o. c, Cask, Ja. McNkxv, CASE&McNKNV. A TIORXEYS AM) ".;XXEI.OlW AT LAW f Will practice In alt courts of this state Collections as well as'IltijKitcd business careful- y and efficiently attended to. Abstracts funds.. ed on application. OFFirK. 0er Fir-t National Hank, hed cloud. Xeb I. W. 1UMXYS..M. 1 BOMOEOIIATI1IC PHYSICIAX. U.S. KX atiilnlnj,' burgeon. onic- opposite Flnt ....onal Bank, Kercitnd. Nebraska. Chronic dleases treat eil by mail. Take Xotlie lferlxrt L. Luce. A'ou are heecbv notified that on the th day of June. 1T, I, L K.iuiu, purchased at pritate tax bale, al the court house in I'ed Cloud, Nebraska, for the taxes of the Near 1KS5, amounting to Sl'J.CJ. the tollowln lands sltuatt-d In Welter ciunty. Nebraka, Lixed In the name of Herbert . I.ueeto-wit: l'art n e li of n w U sec -JS, tow n ., ranjre 11,3 acres, "he time for redemiitiou of ald lands from the lien of said ta mIo will cxplr-Juue 6th, 19. and If nut redeemed I will make aj plication for a trcamcr.s tax deed. L. IIaum. FBORATi: NOTICE. Countv court. Wlsti r nnntv, Nliraska. In tbcmattVr of Kiiaidlanship of minor licirsnf trunk Kent, deceased, upon the rilltsj pftl lionof Kllen.l. Kc t. rfpr-9-utinR amonc oth er things tint .iuiik'S .M. Kent, Hoy Kent and Ia)u1s Knit of s.iid county, liavu an estate in this state ami are minors under fourteen ear ofae. That the pctitoner is the mother of said minors and praiii that she niavlieup pointsd guardian of the istmmi and estatoof said minors. It i.s ordered lht sitlil petition be heard tiv this court .it the county court room in Ked C'lmul in Kid county on the 4th davnf Man-h, Lssn, at one oVlitck, p m It Is further ordered that noir of the timo and place of hearing said matter he Kie to all persons in terested hv the puhlU-ation of a copy of this order for three weeks successively In tho ed Cloud Chief, a newspaper of general circulation in said count-. Prank A. -weezy, 28-3 County. I udgfl. SherlSfa Sale. Notice ! herehy give'i that under and by ir tueofau execution issued bv I. 11. Kort, clerk ortne district court in and for Webster countv Nebraska, in an action pending In said court, wherein Joseph i;rac.ls pl.iiutin and W. A. McKeigliau and Th id Arnold are defend mt, I shall oiter fo-s.ile at public erdue tor rash In hand to the liLln.'M biih.er at the cast door of the court house In Ked Cloud Webster counts Nebraska, (that being the place v. here the last term of court ua- hoMe. ) on the Mb da of April 1.9, at one (l)o'el -ck i. in., the following described pnpert to-uit: Tlie noith eat iot section two(-) town tfirei (3t range ten iHUniT in Webster countv Nebra-k.i, as ilie proK'ttvof Thad Arnold ilefeml.ilit. i;i en under mv lr.ind till.- Tth d.iy of March, 1?SJ. ll.C. Scott. . K. Ch.irey Shcrtlf. rkdnt.tr.- .Vtfy. 33-lt SherKPa Male. Notice Kheiobygh en fiat under andhvir tue of an execution Ismi d by 1. H Kort, clerk of the district court in and for Webster countv Nebra-sk-i in an action pending in said court wherein The Ked Cloud National Hank is plain tiff and llud Arnold and W. A. McKeighau are defendants. I shall oiler for sale at public cn dtie tor cash In baud to the highest bidder at the east door of the court houe in Ked Cloud, Webster county Nebraska (that being the place where tlie last term oftald court was hoideii; on the Mh day of April lvy at 'J o'clock p. m. the follow ine deycrlbed pnijiertyto-wit: 1 h north east U of scvtion2. tow a 3, rang 10, west, and the south-east . settlon ir. town 3, range p, west all In Webster count. Nebraska jis the projierty of Tliad Arnold, defendant Given under my liand this Tth day of March, l&O. II. O. Scott. Kalej Bros. Sheriff. I'laintlfl's Atty. x:-4t Lcsal Notice. In the district court of Webster county Ne br.iska. ss KolK-rt K. Orchard s Leah 'irehard Iat Orchard the dwtendant In the above rn tltlesl action uiltake notice tint on the 2sth tlavof FebruiryA. i.lW. the plaintiff herein tiled his petition In be district court of Welister couuty and tue if Nebraska, .ntalnst ) on the said Uh OrchnnI the s.ild defendant herein cha(rinB you with iHiiKthe lesal alfe of the plaintiff. 1'obert K. Orchard, and also charj:tn you xvltlihav.n disserted him for mor than two j ears last pat. the object and prayer of said petition lielnjr too tain an absolute decree of ill.orce fn m jou tie a;d dcfeidnt Lest fr-rh-irdatid tor such other and further relief as ei"lty and k00! ctncleiice maj sup;;st. ou are reiIreil to answer s-dd j-etitton on or before the 15: h ila of Atiril. lSrJ. Dated Ket Cloud NAraska. Kebruari-. ch 1S. Uobert K. OacilARb. Case &t SIcNeny, AttVa 31-tt Road Notice. State of Sebrfi-sVa. NVebster county. .. To whom it may concern. The coratni.s sicnera appointed to view a:nl rejort non a certain pennon dniy signed and filed with the county clerk of said comity pray ing that a road be located as follows: Commencing at the northeast eoraerof the northeast quarter k.1 section alTco (11) town two (2) range ten (10) west. thence rc&ninff south two hundred and sixty three feet (-6.1) Tar. 11, on aattioa line between section 11 and 12. theac west fire hnndred and eighty-two (5S2) var. 10, thence north to section line be tween sections eleven (11) and two (S) all beicg in Webster county, X-bx&alu. has reported favorably and recommends the location of said road. All objections thereto or claims for damages mast be filed in the office of the connty clerk on or before noon of Friday, April IX 1569, or -ch road will be established withoat reference thereto. J. H. BaxuT, Bed Cloud; Few. II, S3. Co. CU. afcertat'a al. Notice U kereby jcrren. that caaer aa4 Tt: ivrwtnfan arrirr of sale taOfd eBt Of the alUCt cesrtoC tbe elhi Icdlclat district raa4 tor aetioa waatac Id rdi court waerria Jaha . RickaW to pWnttS and FraJxti H. Tr a rraaciiJa. Tripp adnit)i:ntc udrfeoaatit. 1 will eir for oleatroUlc Tcrda- feroaahl; mt ta ax aoor of th coart beaee la Ked ri la said county ittiat aetsc ta. atece wantae last tens ct ccert was BcMeajes "awtawff i i.j .. - - - aa aaV Mvm mbw. e "mm agacnotra (ivhiu iv 16 in xauraaa atMMeata Be4l MBPdBb & The Strike is Over ! And G. W. Dow invite; yoiu articles he Iron S:eU Bolt Xnt. Wh it Wrnchts Spoke Pelloi Bolsters Plo Breakers Flow beam Plow !a:idi& Lister .share Wagon I ow a Bukcv fpriujj Thimble shein; I ron axels 15o!ter plate-1 Uox roi! Homo (shoe? Pol coutilinc Ax handle Repairing of every dtcript:on done guaranteed in every cote. A ring cash m your purser ani I will do you good. G. W. Dow, Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, RED CLOUD, NEB. THE CITY LIVERY STABLE. McAvoy & Farrel, Props. Keep Fine Rigs and Good Teams At Reasonable Prices, Commercial men and others will find this the best livery stable la the city, first door east of Holland Uoom. RED CLOUD, NEb. Nursery L. H. Rust says to send in your order for Nursery stock at once if you want it at Bed Rock Prices. L. H. RUST. Red Cloud. F. V. TAYLOR, KEEPS THE FINEST LINE OF Furniture ! In the city at prices that all can afford to buy if in want of anything in his line. Opposite First National Bank, Red Cloud. Spring is Coming! AND C. L. COTHNG, IS Putting in a large stock of WALL PAPER Window Shade, Painta, Oila, Kaiaomina, and rythlo.t naadad tor Cleaning-, Be aura afatl aaaaay aaflk baflara yoa pvrokaaa. METROPOLITAN LIVERY, FEED, MALE STABLE. Morhart A Fultoa'a Old Staad, Wabtter St., Rad Cload, Neb. HENDERSON BROS., Props. Fine rigs, good bonet, board by day or wtak. ToaraUroaaga aolwia. ed. Don't ferget Ike place, east fid of Webster street, Bed Cload. spmupiT.ciuiii lunmoifx CiwilCliiite ffaaal BaaaVA laaaaama" saaataaaa iwavfT aa Bar i:Hm M! JjJJlJ22j " of all kiaae fea aactawra KaeraOa. Twam Baraaaav par aac, aao. Vi, 20, t9a ttO. A fuU Una of nerla aaal DoobU OriTEaT lUraaai LT LOW PBIC7BB. ft win J. L. HEJ DBALKB Drugs and Medicines Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. MdA attention to a faw oi the many keep: in fctock. Double trc-e! Single trcf" Neck ynk- Cable f ham Fcrk hnl!i Bugjrv wheel Harrow timber Leather dhc Whip socket Wagon breaks R!aulcmith ronl y,,d Kindles Coulter hubs ith neatness anl dispatch. 8atifsctiaa Stock . . ,; . J . Jj. MILLER S Will be fo4 tae LABOKST and BIST LIN I of pay joa to ry Miller, Red Cloud. COOK 15 C. SCHENCK. NOTARY PJLLiC, I'KOMFT ATTKNTION (JIVES 1 0 C)livct:uMis T.ivcs Paid. iKi,. Office with tin Gunty luclgc, M. ll i k Red Cloud. Xebiwkfl H. CLARKS Prealdoat, Alay, N V . J A T,I JI Y. V a ?i.. : Rjbu V.MIIR.Y. Tra,o NKBRASKA 6c KANSAS. FAMM I.OAM Vm9 PAW UP aiPIlJL,$oOtnot. Ked Cloud, Neb. Albany. .V w . rk. OIRECrOKS H. Clarke. Alb.t y. NVw York Geo 1L llcac-b, IU t.ri n W. II IMi.on. Alliativ. X. Y K . Fm. . i !...! Ms B.V.6hixey I M. I'latt K.V. HubUnd. J. A. rli M!.Vi MONEY LOANED. Oa improved farms in etir.ka and Katii. M"r fun !! m mm t a security ia a;provci I'ritiopal ajui interest iz r m Kti 0m to MA PWAOQPACTTtP WITH TaTaOKOQaATaTTOr THE CTtTltT ' It TAt arrjca valuable nrroaatATioa tbom a study , r t.: . -j 4 r I m - I aaaVaVaaaTaaVawaEvV'av aaVJaaawl' aJi '' v aFf Ba3JBBBaaaBa w k. v. M a ava a .Ar T' at AavaaTeaaaavValaWLEv)- NJo "a"! i " ai BaBaaBaaaBB aaak&i' SBBBBaaatffl3K!aBaPaa7r w pi frF BH-KVSf aaaaataaal SaVf L aii i I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaa m ,&& THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND HOUTE. (Chicago atoek laland ft Pacific noil Chlcn(TO. Kansaa A Jrkn llya. It main llnaa, branchaa and oxtonnlonn vfm'r n "vv. -d niwct Incltidis Chicago, Jollet, Ottawa. 1'oorU, IjiHju... W-iii;", u I:j..t in ILLINOIH Daronnort. Muncatlnn. Otttunwn. Okf-to , Vr- I J nj, lw City. DB Molnei". Knnnvlllo. Vtntnft. Atlantic. A l. Hrl". Utttkrin Centre, and Council UlufTa in IOVA-MltHi&atHII and r-.t i i .-, Mt'fS 80TA Watertown nnd Bloux Fall In DAKOTA OiUiat n, rrc.wn. c mr n St. Jeph, and KnniM City tit MIKHOUKI -Iloinn- rRlrtury. i.d SMm.n In NEBRASKA-Horton. Toplca, Hutrhlnn -hita. nilvUt MrVn Abllcno, Caldwell. In KANJ3A8 Colorado tivnnua, l"nvtp. Pwt.li, n C()U KADO. Travoraen nrnv und va?. aroait of rlrh fnrm;mr nl trrtHit tatut. affordloa the beat fiiclliUca of intfrcotnmuulcatlon to I!r .-tt. ntftl to ail towna and cltlaa in Southern Nebraska, Kaniiua, cnlurndo. Uuib. Vfnr Maxico, inatan Torntory. Texiui, Anion, laatjo, CiUifontiA, acd ffcutn . aad traaaoceanlo Uaaporta. SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS , ' Of PaalaVC COaaChfS lOfMlStlff UI COinpUtOr U riJon!or f r Jtpffwtt Mta liixxiry or accommcMiiitiona-nin through dally t)Ptw.oti ukw., tn (W rmdo Bnrlnai. uenver anj iueoio TRAIN 8ERVICK dally batwen Cblcatro and Vm batwaen Chicago and ksdsm City. Beollntna Chair Corn (PI kkki. ana i'aiac tone dallj. Cholco of route to and from l.ult I-Afco City, I'criK'iiL t naalae, t(an Dl. Han rrwAcjaco. and Intrvinlmr localitioa. Qiaok ono, prompt connections and traaVMra In Union Dnpoui. THE FAMOUt ALBERT LEA ROUTE Buna auperbrr quippel Kxpro Trntna dali Mock jniana, aicumod, St. JoPtt. Iavcnv pone and 1st. I'aul. Tlj Favurim Tourist nuntlne; and flshlnsr yroi.nda tho Nor eouraea through tb most prtdtctvn landr aUnnaaota, and East tioutbam Dnlcota. TH BHOKT LINK VIA HKNUCA awlaaataal tSattf ar eaaw-e-t flnntnnAM Tn1tarnrYttla Joawpb. Atchison, Ixavnnwr'ortb, Kanaaa Va TliiWAia trm V1a.m il.irf Im.w.m itmm ..l.. . .... . 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