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    ! NORFOLK N KWS : FHI DA Y , MAY 30,1902.
Norfolk Branch of the Western
Conservatory.
TWO EVENINGS OF MUSIC.
Exorcises Untlor the Direction of
Mrs. Corn A. Dools , teacher Pu
pils of All Grades Tnko Part In tlio
Rccltnl Miss Blakoly Graduates.
The sixth imminl rommonoomont of
the Norfolk branch of the Western con-
eorvntory of inuHlo which wmi hold at
the .Auditorium Frldiiy and Saturday
ovonlngs of last week uiidor the dlroo-
tlou of Mrs. Com A. UuolH , toaohor , was
enjoyed by a largo number of the music
loving people of Norfolk and surround
ing country , the attendance at tlio on-
Bomblo rooltal Saturday availing being
particularly largo and brilliant. The
programs prcRonted both ovonliiBB were
well arranged to plenHo and show the
accomplishments of the pupils in the
various grades of work , the beginner an
vroll an the accomplished Htmtimt of
mnslo having a share all tending tojdiow
the olTootivo teaohlng'of thnlrliJHtruotor
in giving the right conception of musical -
cal study anil training.
The evidence Introduced at tills ro-
eltal was that the pupils , especially
these who were advanced in the course ,
had attained a clour understanding of
the underlying principles of music and
nil of them were taught to work out
those principles to their own satisfaction
nud that of their toaohor. It wan appar
ent that , much attention was given to
the cultivation of independence and self
reliance on the part of ouch pupil , that
wont toward the development of tlu
individuality of each The selections
were olmraotorly.ed by the breadth of
tone , freedom of style , clearness of
phrasing , intelligent Intorprototion and
the playing wna with the lifo and spirit
that onlv intellliront minlls can acnulro
through an clllclont instructor whoso
whole heart is in the work.
It waa demonstrated that the pupils
were taught that music is something to
bo loved and enjoyed and that It Is a
pleasure to bo shared with others. The
thought was impressed on ono that it is
the duty of every musicinn to bo useful
to the community in which they reside ,
nud if all do their share the community
will bo bettered , as no evil lurks in mnsio
of the character they are taught to love.
Misses Nfllio Hamlloy and Maud
I'i ' ' Tanuohlll added to the plonsuro of the
* ovouiugs and the balancing of the pro
grams with elocutionary numbers that
were much appreciated. The violin solo
of Julius HullV called out hearty tip-
plauso and an encore. Tlio duo by
Misses Mohnnan and Mason of Pierce
M that was given last year was repeated
by request and was especially good.
Master Oscar Sohavland , us usual , car
tied oil' his share of honors and was required
quired to respond to an oncoro. The
address to the graduate by Supt. D. 0.
O'Connor of the city schools was very
line and Impressed these who hoard him
with the conviction that ho had a deep
BOUSO of the value of a thorough musical
education. The eight and six hand
numbers were heartily appreciated and
the execution was excellent. The ouo
cause for regret was that owing to sick-
iioss Miss Blakoly was not able to play. .
She is this year's gradnato and was on
last Saturday's program for an inter
"II protatiou of Lisxt's "La Campauolla. "
The following were the programs
rendered during the two evening :
FltlOAY KVKNINU.
Duet Duroh Fold uud Wald , Vogel
Masters Lloyd Pasowalk , Heubon Kio-
ean.
ean.Tho Forest Clock , Ileins May Ed
wards.
Silver Bells , Woyts May Schwenk.
Wayside Brook , Smith Emma Shor-
roggo.
The Lawn Party , Hoins Jennie
Sohwouk.
Evening by the Sea , Karoly Jennie
Mills.
luo Feu Roulant , Dnvornoy Kath-
ryii Shaw , Ruth Shaw.
Sweet Bye and Bye , Stoirs Master
Queutiuo Deaver.
Hunter's Salute , Bohm Florence
Qaylord.
Dauso Restique , Mason Olara Beruor.
Pi Frolic of the Butterflies , Bohni Flor
ence Eatabrook.
Valse Brilliaute , Lysborg Ruth
Shaw.
Recitation A Big Mistake Nellie
Handley.
Fifth Symphony in O Minor , Op. 57 ,
1807 , Beethoven Eva Mohrmau , Ella
Mason.
La Cascade do Roses , Aachor Edith
Morrow.
Feu Follet , Durand do Qrau Nellie
Sohwenk.
Whispering Winds , Wolleuhaupt
Mablo Inekeop.
Duo Waltzer Op. 72 , Nioolai v Wilm
Lota Blakely , Kathryii Shaw.
SATURDAY EVENING.
Trio Magio Flute , Mozart May
Sohwenk , May Edwards , Emma Sohor-
xeggo.
Duet Nodding .Rosea , Rand Mastei
Houbon Kiesau , Master Lloyd Posewalk ,
Village Band Two pianos , Meyer
Jennie Sohwonk , Jennie Mills , Rene
Meyer , Clara Berner. '
Dno Valse Impromptu , Baohnaanu
Nellie Morrow , Edith Morrow.
llcoitatlon The Telephone ( llrl
Maud Tannehlll.
Duel La Halladlnn , Lysborg Nellie
Sclavonic , Kloronco ICHttvliroolc.
1'olha Four pianos , Hollnmn Mas
ter Oscar Bdhavland , Florence Qaylord ,
Clara Horner , Master Qnontin Doavor.
Duet Hhapimllo Ilongroiso No. 1 i ,
Lls/.t Ulla Mason , Mary Tawnoy.
Polacca Brllllauto , IJolim Master
Oscar Schavland.
Violin Solo ( a ) LaClnquantaiuo , ( b )
Oucko Lolo , Qabriol Marie Julius
HulfT.
Duo Invitation to the Danoo , Weber
Eva Mohnnan , Klla Mason.
Oonforrlng of Commoucomont Honors
Prof. D. 0. O'Connor.
Awakening of tlio Lions Four pianoa ,
Do Kontski Hvn Mohrmau , Grace
Craig , Ella Mason , Mary Tawuey , Lota
Blakoly , Ruth Shaw , Kathorluo Shaw ,
Nellie Sohwonk.
Toacliors' Institute.
The annual Toaohors' luHtitnto of
Mmllson county will bo hold at Madison ,
( North-side fohool ) Jnno 8-1 i. All por-
HOIIO oxpeoting to teach in the county
the coining year are required to attend
the uutiro session or at least six wookaat
Homo good normal school , Those expecting -
pocting to attend summer schools
should communicate with this oflloo before -
fore institute. Wo are very desirous
that all attend whether they go to sum
mer schools or not , as special work will
bo pnmoutod in languagq and grammar ,
aud few teachers there are who will
not profit by something now in methods
of presenting these subjects to their
pupils. We urge all to take tills work
if nothing else.
Kxnmlnatlous will bn given to thoio
desiring to teach , Juno 0 and 7and also
August lf > and 1(1 ( , beginning always at
eight o'clock a. in. aud following pro
gram as announced in Institute an
nouncomont. Remember these dates.
At ether times applicants will bo required
quired to take the entire examination
aud onmploto s.uno in ono day or
papers will not bo graded.
Plinilrt nlmvn Uin niirbtli trrniln urlirt
expect to teach in the future , would do
well to attend institute and put some
thought on the subject of teaching , aud
acquire some kuowldego of the teacher's
work. o. W. CHUM ,
County Superintendent.
Senator Dietrich's Titlos.
Dr. John M. Qlrduor mot Senator
Dietrich of Nebraska at the i First
Avenue hotul , aud as they had not mot
in some time their greeting was un
usually cordial. r-
"Woll , senator , how's the world boon
using you any way ? " asked the doctor ,
after their first grooting.
"Oh , I don't know , " said tho" senator
with reflective deliberation. "Tho moil
whom I appointed to oillco when I was
governor calljmo governor , aud the uiou
for whom I have secured places or done
favors since I have boon senator call mo
senator. The rest refer to mo as
'Ihat damn iugrato. ' I suppose I am
doing as well as a politician lias a right
to expect. " Now York Times.
A Serious Charge.
John Stevens was before Justice
Eisoloy this morning charged with at
tempting to commit an assault upon a
young lady with whom ho was walking
last evening. The alleged attempt waa
frustrated by the timely arrival of a man
who responded to the cries of the girl
and froightouod the follow away.
Stevens pleaded guilty to the attempt
and was bound over to the district
court , his bond being fixed at SfiOO.OO.
11 default of which ho was taken to the
county jail this afternoon by Marshal
itauo.
l.ettor I.lnt.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at the postofllco May 27. 1903 :
G. W. Anderson , Al Beckwith , Frank
ioopor , Albert Droyfoos , Egyptian Rom.
io. , Miss Anna Filliji , Mrs. O. Miller
(2) ( ) , F. MoTavis , John Owen , Mrs. Joe
Reuss , G. O. Stovouson , Ed Uryau , Mr.
II. N. Welch , II. A. Watson , Mrs. L. M.
Young.
If not called for in 15 days will bo
sent to the dead letter oillco.
Parties calling for any of the above
please say advertised.
P. F. SpUKCiran , P. M.
Sherman Gravel.
Concerning which so much has been
said , is a disintegrated mica granite. It
has been chemically prepared by the
great flros of nature in prehistoric days ,
so as to gradually weld together with
all the taxability of asphalt and the
durability of granite. This gravel is
quarried at Sherman , Wyo. , on the
Union Pacific , and used on the road for
abllast. Travelers over the Union
Paciflo therefore , escape the dust and
dirt which makes a trip ever the lines
of its less fortunate rivals so annoying.
No dust , no dirt , no jarring , smootii
and easy riding.
For full information call on or address
J. B. Elsoffer , agent.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laiativo Brome Quinine Tablets.
All drugglsta refund the money if It
falls to euro. E. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 25o.
Gardner & Seller deal in improved
aud unimproved lauda. Ranches an
town property for sale in Pierce , Cedar ,
Knox , Wayne and Holt counties , also
lauds aud ranches in North and South
Dakota.
_ _
Reduced prices on all kinds of pleat
Ing , ruouings , tuckiugs , appliqueiugs ,
etc. Fpr full information address
Ideal Pleating Co. ,
1510 Howard St. , Omaha , Neb.
Business Men Have Donated
Liberally.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NAMED
Fourth of July Will bo Gloriously Ob
served Enough | Funds In Sight to
Make the Englo Scream With Un
wonted Vigor.
I'font WcilncRilny'i Dally.
Slnco tlio mooting hold last availing
at the olty hall no doubt rouialns but
that Norfolk will celebrate the Fourth
of July with a good , rousing , patriotic
demonstration this year aud that It will
bo n marker hi the history of all the
celebration * oversold in this section of
the stato. It Is hoped that inasmuch as
Norfolk has not celebrated for alx years
neighboring towns will call this tholr
year oil and unite with ] the people of
this olty in spreading [ all the pout up
enthusiasm which a long rest fosters
ever the Norfolk atmosphere. The
soliciting couimittoo reported gratifying
success at last night's mooting [ and .has
moro than $800 snb.soribod for the
various features of the day , with the
prospects , that amount to almost an ab
solute certainty , that the amount to bo
at the disposal of the committee will
not bo loss than $ 1,200 , and which will
bo a warrant that the features * to bo
provided for the entertainment of the
people will bo of the boat.
On motion , the mooting last night do-
cldod that the matter of conducting the
celebration , appointing committees and
making ether arrangements for the cole
bratiou should b'o loft with the oxoou
tlvo couimittoo of the Commorclal club ,
of which W. II. Bnohol/ . should bo con
stituted treasurer. The said committee
is composed { of the following named
citl/.ons : W. II. Bnohol/ , Sol G. Mayor ,
0. II. Reynolds , John R. Hays , aud C.
D. Joiikins.
The commit too has boon called to
moot this afternoon and will issue a
call for another public mooting where
suggestions will bo roooived aud other
preliminaries to the celobrat'ou attended
to.
The proposition of providing a free
bowery dance aftoruoou aud ovouiug
with free lemonade is being considered
as ouo of the features and it has further
boon suggested that seats bo provided
for to oxtoud along both sides of the
fltroot in the business portion of the city
where the people moy rest between
events. These matters aud others wil
bo considered soon aud It may be expected
poctod that the Norfolk celobratiou'
bo one of unusual oujoymeut to these
who attend.
Wholesalers arc Benefited.
Last week with the Omaha jobber
was ono which surprised thoni on ac
count of the bulk of the trade , whirl
for the third wook'Jin Miy was tl o
heaviest in the history of the city.
The effect of the extension of Jthe Ell
horn road into northern Nebraska was
felt appreciably , as ouo stock aud con
siderable additous to present stocks
along the proposed line of that road
were sold by local jobbers. This terri
tory will undoubtedly increase in pop
ulation with the comiug of ; the ] rail
road and when the road is built it will
come into closer business relations with
this city. The dealers have in the past
douo considerable business at Sioux
Citv.
Soma of the increased activity last
week , in the opinion of jobbers , is due
the trade excursion , aud this makes
thorn all the moro anxious to take tha
trip into northern Nebraska. This
territory has boon debatable ground be
tween Omaha and Sioux City for mauy
years. Omaha has the bettor of the
situation in many places , but it still
divides with the Iowa town to an extent
not satisfactory to the local dealers.
Plans for this trip are being arranged ,
but will not bo ready to be announced
for a day or two , as questions between
the club couimittoo aud the railroad
have not been settled. Omaha Bee.
An Example of Push.
In an editorial under the head "Adver
tising" the Nebraska City Tribune of
recent date holds Norfolk up to its
readers as an example to be followed in
the following : "The little town of Norfolk -
folk , up above Omaha , has raised $1,600
for the support of a baseball team. Nor
folk has loss than 4,000 Inhabitants ; just
about half what Nebraska City | has. It
has hardly any laboring population ,
having only one factory , the boot sugar
mill , and that operated only a few
months in the year. It cannot , there
fore , have anything like the class oi
merchants that Nebraska Olty has.
Still they seem to have a vivid idea of
the value of a base ball club as an ad
vertisment. Daring the year when the
"Argo" ball olub was active , it carriec
the name of Nebraska City and its rep
utation as a hustling town * about the
country , aa nothing else could have
done for the same cost. Our merchants
cauuotjgivo railroad excursions enlarge
largo scale , as the Omaha people do , bn
they can , if they choose , get some very
good advertising at a comparatively low
cost by helping to support Dave Allen's
ball club. "
Buy your harness of Paul Nordwig
who soils the cheapest and best. Dnf
fey's old stand.
VFtOOMAN BUYS ELEVATORS.
Plan to Ellmlnnte Wheat Speculatoro
and Middle Men.
jCansan City , May 2fi.- Walter Vroo-
man of the western co-oporutlvo move-
nont has closed contracts for the pur
chase of six of the largest whcnt olo-
vatorn in the Kansas wheat b < 2lt and
two of the larsest flour mills. The
price paid IH said to have IIOMI $750-
)00 ) , and Mr. Vrooman , who has loft
for Nov York to complete the finan
cial end of the plan , says the present
purchase Is but the hcRlnnlng of a
uovcmunt to center the farmers of
Kansas In a branch of the Vrooman
Co-Oporatlvo company. The concern
will bo known us the Wheat and
Flour Western Co-Operatlvo company.
The farmers are to bo taken Into the
flchcmo upon the payment of $100
each , for which they nro to rccolvo
: ho market value of tholr wheat sold
to the company and In addition will
rocclv.o ono-half of the profit derived ,
the o her half going to co-operative
atorea through which the wheat and
flour will bo handled.
"Tho plan. " said Mr. Vrooaian , "Is
to eliminate wheat speculators and the
middle men. The farmers are In earnest
est sympathy with the movement. It
Is the only way to head off the talked-
of flour trust that Is forming In New
York. "
It Is Intended to ship to Great Brit
ain , to bo old among the co-opcratlvo
members there , the surplus product
not disposed of in Kansas and Mis
souri.
THIEF STONES ROYAL TRAIN.
Man at Naples Hurls Missile at King
and Queen and is Arrested.
Naples , May 2G. King Victor Em
manuel and Queen Helena arrived
hero last evening on their way io
Palermo to open the agricultural ex
hibition. During the stoppage of the
royal train at the arsenal here two
stones were thrown at the train by a
man named Vlnccnzenso Gucrrerlo ,
who was Immediately arrested. Gucr-
rerio has previously been convicted
of thelt. The assault of last evening
resulted In a great demonstration or
loyalty toward their malesties from
the assembled crowd.
Head Crushed by Wheels.
Omaha , May 20. Freight train No.
24 on the Omaha road struck and in
stantly killed a man supposed to be
Julon Byors , near Florence last night.
Engineer Burford saw the man lying
with his head on the rail when within
100 feet of the prostrate form , which
lay outside the rails. Ho reversed
his engine , blew a wild blast from the
whistle and shut down brakes , but the
man never moved from his position
and the guard on the engine struck
him on the top of the head , fracturing
the skull and producing instant death.
Panic at Rockaway Beach.
New York , May 20. Three hundred
persons were dining on the great Iron
pier at Rockaway beach last night ,
when a steel girder snapped in two ,
causing the floor of the dining room to
Elve way , and precipitating the diners
to the beach , a dozen feet below.
Several were severely bruised and ono
woman internally injured. The 20,000
persons on the board walk and in
t..e pavilions were thrown into a panic ,
bat no moro serious results occurred.
Republican State Convention.
Sioux Falls , S. D. , May 2C. Without
doubt the convention of the Repub
lican League clubs of South Dakota
aud the state convention for the nom-
nation of a congressional and state
: ickct , to be held In Sioux Falls , June
3 aud 4 , will be the most largely at
tended gatherings of the kind ever
lield in the state. The make-up of
the state ticket has been largely de
termlned by the result of recent coun
ty conventions.
Shot While Returning Home.
Poplar Bluff , Mo. , May 2G. Whllo
Mrs. Mary Harris and her brother ,
James Brasher , were returning home
from a dance last night an unknown
man. sprang from the bushes along a
lonely road in the west part of the
county aud shot them both. Mrs. Har
ris was shot through the left lung
aud cannot live , but Brasher will re
cover. No motive can bo assigned
for the deed.
Baseball Results Yesterday.
National League Chicago , 3 ; New
York , 1. Cincinnati , 5 ; Brooklyn , 0.
American Association Kansas City ,
4 ; Indianapolis , 2. St. Paul , 3 ; Colum
bus , 4. Milwaukee , 3-1 ; Louisville ,
8-0. Minneapolis , C-9 ; Toledo , 5-1.
Western League Omaha , 6 ; Colorado
rado Springs , 0. Kansas City , 6 ; Mil
waukee , 5. St. Joseph , 5 ; Peorla , 4.
Dos Molnes , 1 ; Denver , 4.
Boy Killed by Cars.
Brooklyn , la. , May 26. An accident
occurred in the Rock Island yards
here that cost Billy Summers , a J.i-
year-old boy of Grlnnell , his life. In
company -with five other boys ho was
stealing a ride from Grlnnell to Dav
enport. In attemtlng to board a train
here as It was pulling out , Summers
fell under tha wheels.
Rock Island In Kansas City.
Kansas City , May 26. The Chicago ,
Rock Island and' Pacific railway has
bought property in the west bottoms
and is negotiating for moro that will
enable that road to reach the union
depot over its own tracks. It is
itated that close to $500,000 will bo
expended for this purpose.
Held Prisoner In Detention Hospital.
Chicago , May 26. Frederick N.
Sago , who claims to be a prominent
business man and a former judge of
Hartford , Conn. , has sent word from
the Chicago Detention hospital that
hu is held a prisoner there and has
liot been allowed to communicate
with his friends iu the east.
Soft
Harness
You enn mnka your li r-
nrxa in toft M a glove
nil ft.i tomtit M wlra by
UilnicItiritUKAHnr.
no urn ( III. You ran
leiiKtlirn Its life-male * It
lint twice i > i loug M It
ordlnnrlly would.
EUREKA
Harness Oil
mnlcefl poor looking bar-
lies * like new. Made of
pure , henvy bodied oil , es-
peclally prepnrrd to with-
laud ( lie wcaliicr.
Bold everywhere
In cam all
Mute bj STANDARD OIL CO.
She Has Cured Thousands
Glvoii up to Die.
DR. CALDWELL
OF CHICAGO
Practicing Aleopathy , Home
opathy , Electric and fJen-
eral Medicine.
Will , by request , visit professionally
NORFOLK , NEBRASKA , PACIFIC
HOTEL , FRIDAY , JUNE 20 , ONE
DAY ONLY.
rottirulug every four weeks Consult liar \vlillo
tbo opportuultjr IB at lianii
DK. CALDWEMi limttB her pr ct co to tlio
Bpoclnl treatment of diseases of the oj-o , ear.
nose , ilmMt. lutiifs , femnlo dUoisos. ilixenBOf of
children and nllchro lie. uorvoui nud surtdcnl
dluuuBna of a curable nature Kurly consump
tion , bronchitis , bronchial catarrh , clir me
catarrh , lioadajue , countipUto. , atorrmcli and
bowel troubles , rliaumatiBin uoimiUlu , sci
atica , Hrluht'tt ( lUsiiso.klduoy < UsonB09 , < litoa8oi
of the liver airl bbddor , illz/.iuoaa no-oU8'io a ,
InillKixtiin , obosltr. iutorrapted n rltlou ,
Blowsrowth in cuiluro" . and all wiitrttng ilia
oaeoj in ndnlts , deformltta * club-feot curvature
turo of the | iino , ilUoisoa of tlio brain , paraly
HS ! , lieartdisaa o , dropsy , swelli'i * o' tht limbs ,
strlcturo , open a ra3 , pain in tlio bone . grnmi-
lur oulargomonts aud all long standing d
enaoa proporiy troa o I.
lllood and Skin
Plmplea. b'otcbo-t ' , eruptions , liror apota , fall-
in ? nf the liair , bad comploxlou , eczema , throat
ulcore , bo ie inlua , bladder ttoublasvoak
back , burning nrino. pa slut ; urina too often.
Tlia eiloots of constitutional sicknois or tlio
taklnif of too much injurious moilicino roiolvos
searching treatment , prompt relief and a cure
fo * lifo.
Diseases of woman , irregular monstruttion ,
fulling of tbo womb , bearing down pains
foiia'o ' rlieplacemonta , lack of Bexaal tone
l.oncirrhoa. Bterilltr or barrenness , consult
Dr Cnldwoll nnd shfl will eliow diem tlio cause
of their trouble and the way to become cured.
Cnncerx , Goiter , Flittiilii , 1'lloa
mil onlarpfod glands treated with tlio snbcu
taneous inject on metho'1 ' , absolutely without
pain and wiUinut tbe loss "f a drop of blood ,
is one of her own discoveries and U really tha
most scientific method of tills advanced UR
Dr. Oaldwoll has practice J lior profession I
omoof the largest hospiials tbroughoat the
onntry. Slie Imi no superior It tbo treating
Hid diagnosing diseases , deformities , o'c. Slio
.ins lately opened an oillco in Omaha , Nebraska ,
whore abe will spend a portion of oacb week
troatlrK her many patients. No incurnblr
caeos accepted for treatment. Consultation
oxamlnatlou and advice , ono dollar t < i those In
created. UK. ORA C'.vi.uu DLI , & Co .
Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III.
HO/WESEEKERS' /
EXCURSIONS
On Kovember 5th , and 10th , and
December 3rd , and 17th , the Missouri
Pacific Railway will sell tickets to cer
tain points in the South , Southeast , and
Southwest , at the rate of ono fare fo ;
the round trip , plus $3.00. Final re
turn limit 21 days from date of sale.
Fast Time and Superior Through Ser
vice. Reclining Chair Oars ( seats free )
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars.
For further information or land paui
phletfl , address , W. 0. BARNES
T. P. A. , Omaha , Neb ,
H. C.1TOWNSEND , 0. E. STYLES.
O. P. A T. A. A. 0. P. * T. A.
St. Louis , Mo. Kansas City , Mo
. . . .TRY. . . .
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CASH FDR BUTTER AND EGGS.
Fanners bring your butter
and eggs to the Dexter Cold
Storage , Norfolk , and get the
highest market price in cash.
A NEW FAST TRAIN
Between St. Lonla and KansM City and
OKLAHOMA CITY ,
WICHITA ,
DEIMISON ,
SHERMAN ,
DALLAS ,
FORT WORTH
And principal points In Texas and tbo South
west. This train Is now throughout and la
m.ido up of the finest equipment , provided
with electric lights and all other modern
traveling conveniences. It runs via our now
completed
Red River Division.
Every appliance known to modern car
building and railroading has boon employed
In the make-up of this service , Including
Cafe Observation Cars- ,
under the management of Fred. Harvey.
Full Information as to rates and all details of
a trip via this now route will bo cheerfully
furnished , upon application , by any repre
sentative of the
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The Gudahy Packing jTo ; ,
SOUTH OMAHA , NED.
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A SWELL TRAIN ,
THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED LIMITED
"SHORTLINE. "
To Chicago , Milwaukee , Racine
Rookford , Lacrosse , Dubuque , Elgin ,
Freeport , Madison , Janesvillo
and other important points East , Northeast -
east and Southeast , via
An Electric Light in Every Berth ,
The Milwaukee is the only Eleotrio
Lighted Train that runs in and out of
Omaha. All cars are supplied with in.
candescent lights.
Palace Sleepers and the finest Dining
Oars in the world are run on the O. M.
& St. P. Ry. Write and get full in-
formation.
V. A. NASH ,
General Western Agent ,
H. W. HOWELL , 1504Famam St. ,
Truv. Frt. &Pass. Agt. Omaha.