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Ivy Poison
Child Suffered for Three Years
Without Relief -Terrible Itching
and Burning Skin Disease
" When throo months old our boy wu
poisoned with Ivy. IIo Buffered (or three
years without getting relief. I mw
one ot the advertisements of Hood's Bar
MptrilU, consisting of testimonial
where a child was onrod of ivy poisoning.
My faith was very weak at first, but I
told my husband I would llko to try a
bottlo of Hood's Barsaparllla. Doctor's
modlcine had fallod to help him in the
least. Wo conolndod to buy flvo bottles
of Hood's Barsaparllla and tho child be
gan taking It. Before ho had finished all
that wo had purchased ho was cured. I
bavo also been cured of skin disease by
Hood's Barsaparllla. I was in such a
condltlqn that I coald hardly enduro tho
itching and burning. I felt that I must
glvo Hood's Barsaparllla a fair trial, which
I did. I took four bottles and it cured
mo." CuntOTiKA 3 keen, Canastoto, S. D.
Hood's Barsaparllla is sold by all drug
gists. fljelxforfO. Do euro to got Hood's.
THE CHIEF
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One joar...
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PU1JLISIIKD BVKHY FKIDAY
Kntered at the poit office at Rod Cloud, Nob. at
leoondoltismall matter.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE.
For Governor,
M. L. IIATWARD,
Of Otoe County.
For Lleuteuaut Qovernoi,
OKO, A. MURTIir,
Of Osgo County.
For Secretary of Stale,
0. DURAS,
Of Ballno County.
For Auditor of Public Accounts,
T. L. MATTHEWS,
Of Dodge County.
For Treasurer,
I'KTER MORTKNSEN,
Of Valley County.
For Superintendent of Ptibllo Initructlon,
JOHN F. 8AYLOK,
Of Lancaster County
For Attorney Oeneral.
N. U. JACKSON,
Of Autelopo County.
For Land Commliiloncr.
A. F. WILLIAMS,
Of DourUs County
COUNTY.
For Repreientatlro,
J. S. WHITE,
For County Attorney.o
RANDOLPH MO NITT.
For Commissioner, Sd District,
J. W. RUNOHEY, ,
For Commissioner, 6th Dlitrlet,
JEROME VANCE.
"OETTINQ" AND "SAVINO."
A Few Facta that the Populist State Of
ficials Don't Give Out in Their Re
porta About Great Savings.
Tho gloom under tho stato. houBo
dorao Is still of tho thickest and most
wolghty kind and scorns to bavo sottlod
uown on ovorymmg 10 siav. more
aro no gleams of hope's sunshino pow
orful enough to penetrato its density
Tho prosont aggregation of stato ofll
ours know they have a very bad caso to
defend. Truo to popooratio instinct
they want tho voters of Nohraska to
ro-eloct thou, but thuy know full well
that this height of happiness is far
away and can novor bo attained. Thoy
will mako tho r.co but it will bo a
hopeloas ono. Thoy still havo an abid
ing faith In their ability to lie, which,
by tho popocratio method from educa
tion and choico is to oloso every state-
niunt with a studied omission of tho
ossontial portion of the truth and this '
is tho basest lie that can bo told but
thoy aro conscious of tho stubborn fact
that a fair and honest study of tho
records will puncturo every bubble,
will oxposo tho shtuns and frauds that
they will introduco us ovldonce tu their
onso now on for trial in the present
campaign and approaching election.
Tho llguroa can bo produced from tho
stato house, from their owu records,
that will effectually disprove and im
peach tho exaggerated claims to "sav
ing" money to tho taxpayers of tho
s'.ate; that will raiso tho mask from of
lice holding fusion hypocracy aud re
veal its truo solf.
Whllo tho popocrats arc laying such
unreasonable claiinstu "gating" aud
"saving" money in nil the state offices
and various statu institutions; while
thoy aro piping loud praises of popo
cratio ocouomy, let us examine tho
hooks and considor a few items of ac
tual facts that will serve as fair ex
amples to discredit tho entire claim
now sol up uy tuu hiiiiiu ruiuruiurs.
Thero aro mnuy items of interest to
the people found on iho largo books at
tho statu hoiiEO that thoy don't publish
for somo reason, but thoy arouevertho
loss relevant and the very best of ovl
donce for tho caso in print. It bus
boon shouted iu u voclforous toun of
voice from every house top and every
wheat stack from ono end of tho stato
to the other, thut tho management of
the puniumMury undor tho popocratiu
administration U superb and for the
Hi st timu iu its history is mado abso
luely self-sustaining. Tho records re
veal u few things that might lead onuto
doubt the truthfulness of the statement.
As a matter of faot tho people only
with the condition of this state instil u-
lion vent Just n It Is rhilnird, hut thuy
pruftM' inn! evm (It'Miniiil tliu ri'.'tl truth
in the iiiitller, even though it might bo
in tho direction of biaoding tho "re
form" ofllco holders at unrogotieratod
lliira and seriously jeopardlzo their
chalices for ro-cloctlon. Instend of bo
ing "solf-sustalning" tho penitentiary
li nt this veiy timo running Iwliind at
tho rato of 81,500 porjmontb. It is
found on oloso examination of this in
stitution, that thoy havo drawn from
tho stato troasury slnco January 1, 1807
tho sum of 137,702.44. Theso figures
it will bo soon, completely oxplodo all
their loud claims as to tho penitentiary
holng wholly self sustaining. Tho pop
ocratio ofllciats will in nil probability
not explain this away entirely satisfac
tory to tho voters of tho state, there be
ing no wny to do It.
Some of tho protended economy
hatched, reared and promulgated by
tho last legislature, and toward which
n countless number of lingers nre
pointing with consuming prido during
tho present campaign is revealing it
sulf in n most striking manner in tho
managumunt of various institutions.
This system of false economy will bo
analyzed, explained, and everybody
will bo led into a brighter comprohon
sion of tho wholo subject when a largo
number of deficiency claims aro
bunched for consideration before tho
noxt session of our legislature As nn
illustration wo cito tho caso of tho sol
dlor's homo at Miltord. Thero scorns
to bo an inovitablo dollciency claim ac
cumulating thero. In thogoneral main
tenance and clothing fund to bo drawn
upon for the noxt soven months thero
remains but 11,480. It is evident enough
this amount will novor hold out, at tho
prosont rato of reduction. Tho cm
ployo fund is also drawn upon until it
is reduced to less than $300. These
showings plainly indicato that such
"political economy" must bo paid in
tho end.
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Tho glad tidings of great Joy hnvo
also boon heralded forth of the same
streak of economy, that inevitably pro-
vados ail popocratio action and endeav
or, within the walls of the Instituto for
Feoblo Minded Youth at Beatrice A
careful "investigation" of tho running
cxponsos of this school found that too
much wi$ belt!'; paid for tcnnlior's
wngrs and thor wvv cut down from
3.10 to 910 per uiuuih iu consequence.
Tnis, of courso, was a big thing and set
tho pencils of reform statisticians to
clioking again. The news wont out
forthwith all over tho state thit an
other intrenchmont was suroly mado,
this timo at tho Instituto for Feoblo
MindcdYoutb. Hut the truth of the
matter soon developed when it was as
ccrtainei that the authorities, beforo
making this out in wages, with rare
prosenco of mind, raised the number
of teachers from live to seven in order,
it Is apparent enough, to provido
placos for political favorites. Tho zeal
of theso popocratio jugglers in curtail
ing expouso accounts is excelled only
by their ruling passion for good paying
jobs. Miss Mamio Mutz wasonoof the
teachers placed on tho nowly expanded
pay roll. This is tho daughter of Otto
Mut. Whon tho keon sconted Otto
hnd completed his laborious task of
investigating this institution along
with tho rest, it occurred to him, intu
itively almost that it would not bo
nocossary to go boyond tho confines of
his own family circle to iiud ono of tho
teachers who was thoroughly compet
ent aud could fill acceptably this place
tho "sniflling committee" had assisted
very materially in creating. A dovo
teo of reform politics out in the four
teenth senatorial district has beon foot
ing up how much has boon "saved" to
the Mutz family slnco coming iu touch
with tho publio crib. It roads liko this:
Otto Mutz, sslary as ontor ...... I ax) 00
Otto Mutz, mllcafto ai senator ................ go 00
Oito Mutz, Junketing trips as sonator.... 98 so
Otto Mutz, member teeming committee, lfioa 62
Dana Mutz, senate page (8! days)............ 124 O)
.iiniuio .nun, icacucr, ueamco innumc iw 00
Total eavc J by tho Mutz family 12539 43
The Home for tho Friendlosg is ono
of the stato institutions not threatened
with any immediate deficiency claims.
Hero tho state officials arc just hoard
ing up monoy for tho overburdened
tax-payers of Nebrnska. This churl,
table Institution built and managod by
tho indofntlgablo efforts of tho orood
women of the state, was stolon from
them by a popocratio legislature and
Governor Ilolcomb for tho purpose of
creating n fow mom "places" for tho
allied forces of hungry oillco seokers.
Thopajmontof tho vouchors tirawu
against tho appropriation for tho main
tenance of this he mo is now withhold.
Tho reform administration caunot boss
matters and are stubbornly "saving"
these funds, of which tho poor, tiufor
ttiuato inmates aro nt this very time iu
such diativosing need. Of tho $0,000
sot apart for living expenses of the
homo of tho filundless only $1,160.03
lias oeon pulil out. Thero Is n fund of
$0,000 from which employes aro paid.
Only $1,001.70 has been drawn from
this fund, ana of the $4,000 fund for
furniture nud elothlug all remains but
$110 70.
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Tho handy roforouco circulars treat
ing on saving, now being sout out bv
tho "indopendont" headquarters undor
tht- stato houso dome, do not evenmon
tion that item of Governor Holcomb's
hotiMi lent thnUhc Is saving with per
fect ii'giiluiliy ciich month by having
the stale pay it. The constitution
makes no provision for the payment of
governor's private house rent but it is
done jtut tho samo, and no unboarablo
remorse of consclenco is experienced
In consequonco. Governor Ilolcomb
has drawn $710 from tho privoto house
rent fund during tho past fifteen
months. Tho records show that tho
last voucher was drawn August 8, and
Is for $100. Governor Orounso would
not rocolvo this privato houso ront
money from tho stato while he served
tho people as tho chief executive, de
claring it to bo unconstitutional to do
so.
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Tho Attorney general did you inquire?
Yos, bo is nlso engaged very liberally
iu tho "saving" business. You would
scarcely suspect it, but Mr. Smyth will
never consont to being outdone along
these lines nud is to be found in tho
push with tho rest of them. It is a well
established fact that tho attorney gen
eral travels on passes without stint or
limit, yet J10 drew 8230.10 for traveling
expenses 'last year and thus far this
year it has required $183 in addition to
his passes to transport him with tho
rapidity aud frequency tfio duties of
that oillco urgently rt quire. Another
perquisite tho attorney general has
drawn upon promptly as occasion pre
sented itself is that allowed for tho
prosecution of officials. From this
source- Mr. Smyth has blown in $354.40
during tho last fourteen mouths. Theso
amounts for traveling and prosecuting
do not inoludo a liberal share of theso
funds drawn by his deputies.
Most people by this timo bavo heard
of tho attempted smooth "card cam
palpn," inaugurated by Secretary of
State Portor and Auditor Cornell. Thoy
havo each had ntarly half a million
"professional" cards printed, contain
ing tho statomont immediately under
their names that they aro candidates
for ro-olcclion. Nobody in tho, world
is incredulous enough to doubt tho
truthfulness of this portion of tho warm
proposition for one minute, but at this
point truth seems to have been waylaid
and crushed to earth never to rise
again if within the power of tin uniquo
campaigners to prevent it. Lower
down on tho cornors of these cards in
bold-faced type is epitomized all the
falsehood at the command of this frag
rant pair of performers. The cards
are designed very much after the color,
slzo aud shape of a railroad pass, and
it may be wrong, but one can't help
thinking Mr. Porter and Mr. Cornell
had that particular style of card very
much in mind whon leaving their or
der with the printer. Reliable nows
conies from somo of the counties out
west stating that many pops mistake
these cards for an annual pass when
presented to them by the enterprising
auditor or secretary of state, coming
from the soutco they do and are highly
indignant on learning thoy hnvo beon
so effectually fooled. Other figures
will appear later on.
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WASHINOTON NOTES.
Washington, D. C, Sopt. 10.
As far as European governments are
concerned, tho center of interest will
bo shifted from Washington to Paris
as soon as our peace commissioners,
now on their way, arrive at tho latter
city. The German ambassador loft for
Europo ahead of tho. pcaco commis
sioners, on tho plea that ho needed a
courso of bathing at Carlsbad. Thero
is iittlo doubt that ho was summoned
home by tho emporor, who is deeply in
terested in tho settlement of tho Phil
ippine question so doeply that many
believe ho intonds to siezn an islaud if
tho treaty noes not provide lor tho en
tire group passing tinder American
control. Tho ambassador can givo
him poiuters on tho condition of Amer
ican suutlmont. Tho French ambas
sador who represented Spain in the
preliminary pcaco negotiations, litis
also gouo to Europo, nud ho didn't
tnko the trouble to say ho was going
for his health, troin hints dropped by
tho president to sevoral of his callers,
the impression is growing that our
commissioners aro Instructed to insist
upon American control of the wholo of
tho Philippine Islands.
Notwithstanding the declination of a
number of gentlemen to sorvo 011 tho
commission to invostigato tho conduct
of tho war, the president expects to
gut tho commission completed nnd at
work in a ftw days. Ho impresses
thoso with whom hu tnlKs on tho sub
jeot with the idea that ho is very much
iu earnest nnd determined that the
commissinu shall got at tho whole truth
regardless of couseqtioncos. Ho has
promised every possible assistance in
gutting oral evidouce, Hnd that all tho
war department records will bo open
to tho commission. That should bring
out tho facts, even if the commission
does lack authority to compel witness
es to testify,
Until Col. Hay arrives to nssiimo tho
duties of fcocrutnry of stale, which will
ho within tile present week, tho do-
partuiunt of state will be without a sec-
ittiuryntid without a Hist assistant,
Mr. Day having resigned tho secretary
ship to become n pcaco commissioner,
tuul MivMouro tht- position of assist
titit secretary to accompany the peace
t-utuniiuhin in an advisory capacity.
to choose his
Englishmen who havo recoutly visit
ed Washington aro practically unani
mous in their opinion of what wu ought
to do with tho Philippines. Mr". Snrnl
Undo, a promiuont Londoner said:
"England has a doep interest in tho
sottlomont of the ownership of tho
Philippines, If tho United Statos docs
not hold onto thm England will not
readily nsr out to tucir occupation by
nny otiior pover. Wo think it is nil
right for your government to hold
tlu'in; iu fact, fr mi our point of view,
it would be an act of wt-ukns for tho
Americans to renounce any spot of
ground Hint they huvu obtained by
conquest, A strong nation will always
hold what it has won through tho ex
penditure of blood and monoy. Tho
result of the war with Spain has ele
vated tho American nation in the oyes
of tho countries across tho sea, and it
would bo a distinct loss to you to falter
or givo wny in tho lenst degree in the
policy that your victory over Spain hns
rendered inevitable."
Wherever there Is n chnnrn to mako
money American enterprise and capital
are to bo found. United Stntcs minis
ter Powell writes from Port an Pnnco,
Hnytl, to tho department of state, "A
rich vein of iron ore, almost pure met
al, has recently been discovered in tho
northern section of this republic A
concession hns boen obtained from tho
government to mine tho same, and an
American company is being formed
for this purpose."
The good offices of this government
aro being exercised in a strong- effort
to prevent Chili and Argentina going to
war over a boundary dispute, and it
has suggested to tho governments of
both countries that thoy carry out an
agroomont signed by thoir diplomatic
representatives, to submit tho dispute
to tho arbitration of Quoon Victoria.
Thoso most familiar with tho. situation
say thoy regard tho war as Inevitable,
rcgardloss of anything short of actual
force, that this government can do
to prevent it.
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Col, J. K. Soper, who was adjutant
general of tho Hawaiian republic, and
who is now enjoying a visit to tho
United Statos says of tho government
needed for Hawaii: "We would prefer
a government similar to that of tho
District of Columbia, under which it
would not be necessary for business
men to give any attention to politics.
Next to that we wanted tho territorial
form, which I understand is to be es
tablished. Hawaii is not prepared for
statehood. Her population is too small,
And even if it were largo enough, tho
oxperimont would bo dangerous. It
would mean native control, as tho ua
tives outnumbor the whites many
times.
Tho administration will mako a radi
cal reorganization of tho combined
regular and volunteer forces after tho
mustering out of 100,000 volunteers
now in progress. About 100,000 will
romaiu and theso will bo organized
into four army corps instead of tho
present soven. There will probably be
ono corps for Cuba, one for Porto Rico,
ono for tlit Philippines and one for
such other places ns may require
troops.
Railroad Engineer
Tattlflea to Benefits Received From
Dr. Miles' Remedies.
TIICRB Is no more responsible poaltlon
on earth thau thatofaratlroadongln
eor. Ou lila stoady nerves, clear bruin,
bright eye and perfect self command, do
pond tho safety ot tho train and the lives
ot IU passe ngera. Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and
other remedies aro especially adapted to
keeping tho nerves steady, tho brain clear
and the mental faculties unimpaired.
Engineer F. W. McCoy, formerly of 1333
Broadway, Council Blurts, but now residing
at 3U1 Humboldt St., Donvor, nrltcathatho
"suffered for years from constipation, caus
ing sick, nervous and bilious headaches and
wasXully restored to health by fir. Miles'
Norvo & Liver Pills. I heartily recommend
Dr. Miles' Remedies."
Dr. Miles' Remedies
aro sold by all drug
gists undor a positive
guarantoo, first bottlo
benoflta or monoy re
funded. Hook on dis
eases of tho heart and
nervC3frco, Address,
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Col. Hay will bo allowed
first assistant.
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During the Battle
Santiago.
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AND DAY.
The Packers at the Battle of San
tiago de Cuba were all Heroes.
, Their Heroic Efforts In Getting
Ammunition and Rations to the
Front Saved the Day.
P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3,
writing from SattiugodoCubaon Juno
20d, says: "Wo all had diarrhoea in
more or less violent foiin.und when wo
land 'd wc had no time to see n doctor,
for it was a case of rush and rush night
and day to keep the troops supplied
with ammunition aud rations, but
thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholorn
nnd Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able
to keep ut work and keep our health;
in fact, I sincerely believe tint nt ono
critical time this niedicino was the di
rect savior of our army, for if the pacK
crs had been unable to work thero
would hnvo beon no way of getting
supplies io the front. Thero were no
roads that a wagon trnin could uso.
My comrades nnd myself had tho good
fortune to lay In a supply of this medi
cine for our pack train before we left
Tampa, and I know in four cases it ab
solutely saved life."
Tho abnvo letter was written to the
manufacturers of this medicine, the
Chamberlain Medicine Co., DesMoines,
Iowa. For snle by H. E. Qrlco.
Mtuio on tho Oraphophono.
Few people appreciate tho marvelous
power of the Graphophono as an en
tertainer. It is an instrument which,
though it costs much less than tho
lenst expensive musical instrument,
will enable its owner to havo at pleos
urc music of any ,kind from that of
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tary band. It reproduces vocal selec
tions and gives ono command of overy
pleasure that appeals to tho senso of
hearing. No investment pays such
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producing tho musical and other rec
ords mado for entertainment purposes,
the Graphophono will record imme
diately and iP'foduo at once and as
ofton as is desired, your own words or
song, or any sound. By writing to tho
Columbia Phonograph Company, 720
722 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo., you can
obtniti it catalogue that will give full
information asdo prices of Grapho
phone outfits.
Liver Complaints and Norvoubncsa
Cured.
A torp'd liver always produce dull
ness, irritability, etc, You are all
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or tried some otherrecommended meil
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Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Those who have Rheumatism And
themselves growing steadily worse all
the while. One reason of this is that
the remedios prescribed by tho doctors
contain mercury and potash, which ul
timately intensify thodisoaso by caus
ing the Joints to swoll and stiffen,
producing a severe aching of tho bones.
B. S. S. has been curing Rheumatism
for twenty years even tho worst eases
which Beemed almost incurable.
Capt. O.K. Hughes, the popular railroad
conductor, of Columbia, 8.O., had an export
ence with Rheumatism which convinced iilm
that thera is only one
cure ior inai painrui ais
ease. He says: "I was a
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cular Rheumatism for
two years. I rould eel
no permanent relief
from any medicine pre
scribed by my physician.
I took about a dozen bot
tles of your S. S.S.,and
now I am as well as I
ever was lnmy life. lam
sure that your medlclno
cured me, and I would
recommend It to anv ono
suffering from any blood disease.1
Everybody knows that Rheumatism
is a diseased stato of the blood, and
only n blood remedy is tho only propur
treatment, but a remedy containing
potnsh nnd mercury only aggravates
tho trouble.
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Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
J. S. EMIGH,
DENTIST.
PAINLESS DENTISTRV
I YOU WANT IT.
Crown Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plitei
PORCELAIN INLAT
And all the latest Improvement la dental mecb
anlsm
E. U. OVERMAN,
KTTOHNBY - RT - L.7Uf.
Ottlce orer Pott Ottice,
Does a goneral law business.
Practices in all courts
RANDOLPH McNITT,
AHORNEY aod COUNSELOR AT UW,
Special attention to Commercial and
Probate Litigation.
UOOK BLOCK,
RK1) CLOUD, NE1IRASA.
FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
City and country calls promptly an
swered day or night.
NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE.
Office over Cottino's Drdo Store.
SAMPLE ROOMS.
JOHN POLNICKY,
PROPRIETOR.
DEALER IK
Wines,
Liquors,
California randies.
EALWAY.S ON TAP.
TIMETABLE.
B. Ac M. B.Y
RED OLOUD, NEBR.
LINCOLN
OMAUA
CIIWAQO
S'l. JOE
KANSAS CITY
SI. LOUIS ami
all points east and
south.
DENVER
HELENA
DUT1E
SAL7 LAKE O'Y
PORTLAND
SAJY FRANCISCO
and all poind
west.
TUAINS I.I AVE AS rOLLOWS'.
No. 60. Freight, daily except Sunday
for Wymote and all point cast 8:00am
No. 16. l'asseuKer, dally for St. Joe.
Kantas City. Atchison, 81.
Louis and all points east and
south . . .. 10:20a m
Nn. 144. Accommodation, dally except
Sunday, Ilnttltus, Urand Is
land, Black Hills and all
points iu mo northwest.. 1 :oo n m
Accommodation, dally except
Sunday, nborlln, Kansas, and
Intermediate station, via Ho fs
J'rclght, dally, Wymoro and
St. Joe aud Intermediate
liiiieilnniiolnt.....v 13:10 nm
FrelRlit, dally for Republican
Orliat s,Oxf ord and all points
.0. us.
No. si.
No. S3,
o. 15, I'snujinjor. dully. Denvor, all
iu:sns.m
nouns in Colorado, I tab and
California .............. 8:I0iii.
Sleeping, dlnlnu. and recllnliiR chair cat!
1 neat free) uuihittiiKh train. Tickets sold a-d
iiaueuHo cuecled 10 auy point In tho United
states or Canada.
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