The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, December 13, 1900, Page 13, Image 13

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    TTbe Conservative * 13
to their ancestral costume to about the
same extent as do the Highlanders of
Scotland today.
We forbear to speculate on the fate
of those whose sense of duty to society
prevents their haying children.
Mr. W. J. Bryan will be consistently
advocating the free and unlimited coin
age of silver dollars by the United States
government at the ratio of 1C to 1.
A. T. E.
To California and Back.
It doesn't cost very much to spend a
couple of months in California.
For $200 you can make the round trip
to Los Angeles , and stay there for seven
weeks.
Here are the figures :
Railroad fare , ( second class , )
Omaha to Los Angeles $ 40 DO
Berth in tourist sleeper 5 00
Meals en route 6 00
Seven weeks' board at $6.00
per week 42 00
Excursions 20 00
Incidentals laundry , etc. . . - 2000
Railroad fare , Los Angeles to
Omaha 40 00
Berth 5 00
Meals en route 6 00
Total $184.00
Nowhere in the world will $200 buy so
much comfort , satisfaction and pleasure
as in California.
There are fifty places near Los Ange
les which can be reached in from one to
three hours , and at a cost of from ten
cents to four or five dollars. There is
Santa Monica , for instance , right on the
sea coast and surrounded by scenes of
remarkable beauty. Santa Barbara , one
of the prettiest places in Southern Cali
fornia , is but four hours ride from Los
Angeles. San Diego , which enjoys the
reputation of having the most perfect
climate in America , is only 120 miles
distant. Pasadena , the winter home of
millionaires from all parts of the coun
try , is to all intents and purposes a
suburb of Los Angeles.
These , and many other equally at
tractive places , are described in "Cali
fornia , " a book of 72 pages , published
by the passenger department of the Bur
lington Route and mailed to any address
on receipt of six cents in stamps.
The Burlington Route is the line to
take to California. It runs through
standard sleeping cars daily from Omaha
to San Francisco ; tourist Bleeping cars ,
three times a week , Omaha to Los
Angeles. One car runs by way of Kan
sas City and the Santa Fe ; the others via
Denver and the "Scenic Line. " A good
plan to follow is to go west by one of
these lines , returning by the other. No
additional expense is involved and the
sight-seeing opportunities are just twice
as great as would be the case if you used
the same railroad in both directions.
Write for information about the cost
of reaching California best way to go ,
etc. , to J. Francis , General Passenger
Agent , Omaha , Nebraska.
WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY
Grains , Provisions ,
Stocks and Bonds ,
Old Colony Building. CHICAGO.
H. W. JOHNS'
Asbestos Roofings
Pure Asbestos , No Coal
WATER AND ACID PROOF , REQUIRE NO COATING.
One Quality. Many Styles. Low Prices.
Application Simple & Inexpensive , Asbestos Roofings are Fully Guaranteed ,
H. W. JOHNS M'F'C CO. ,
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON.
MAKERS OF
Asbestos Materials. Liquid Paints and Stains , Pipe and Boiler
Coverings , Electrical Materials.
MORTON PRINTING COMPANY ,
South Sixth St. , NEBRASKA CITY , NEB.
BANK , SOCIETY , COMMERCIAL , BOOK AND CATALOG PRINTING.
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