The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, November 15, 1891, Image 15

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With tbeir soHd twins, -composed o Pullman Palace and Pullman Colonist Sleepers, Dining
Cars, and free Reclining Chair Cars, offers to the traveling public the most direct,' quickest, and
comfortable route
TO DENVER, PUEBLO, AND LEADVILLE.
TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE.
TO BUTTE AND HELENA.
TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES. .
TO SPOKANE FALLS AND PORTLAND.
TO TACOMA, OLYMPIA, SEATTLE, and VICTORIA.
Por Sioux City, close connections north and east.
To Omaha and Council Bluffs, close connections for the east . f
To Kansas City, close connections for south and oast
For Maps, Time Cards, and Pamphlets apply to
E. B. SLOSSON, C..T. A., 104,1 O St.
S. H.H.CLARK,
V. Pros, and Gen. Mgr.
C. S. MELLEN,
Gen. Traffic Mgr.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
E. L. LOMAX,
: G;P.A.
JOHN II. WRIGHT, President.
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T. E. SANDERS, Vice-President.
J. H. McCLAY, Cashier.
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f QHltol flOCA AAA TkinrrTmx: J A- s- Raymond, Chas. West, Thos. Cochrane, John B. Wright,
Idjllldl, ip4 JUjUUU, DIRECTORS : j j H McJCIay E. R. SuCr, H. P. Lau, F. L. Sheldon, T. E. Sant
Sanders
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