The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 22, 1896, Page 14, Image 14

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THE HESPERIAN
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Comfort to California.
Evory Thursday morning, a tourist
sleeping ear for Salt Lake City, San
Francisco and Los Angolas loaves Omaha
and Lincoln via the Burlington Route.
It is carpotod ; upholstered in rattan ;
lias spring soats and backs and is pro
vided with curtains, bedding, towels,
soap, etc. An experienced excursion
conductor and a uniformed Pullman por
tor accompany it through to the Pacilic
coast.
"While neither as expensively finished
nor as fine to look at as a palnuo sleeper,
it is just as good to ride in. Second class
tickets are honored and the price of a
berth, wide enough nnd big enough for
two, is only 5.
Eor a folder giving full particulars,
call at 'the B. & M. depot or city office,
corner of 1'Obli & 0 streets.
GrEO. W. BONNELL,
'C. P. '& T. A.
Two Trains Daily
To Neteasfca City,
AdliL&soin,
Kansas City.,
Saiat 3Load.s,
Ard all points Sourtfh, feast and West.
P. D. CORNELL, C. P. & T. A., laio 0 Street.
Capital
Steam Dyeing ..
-and-
OeanmgWorks
S. R. Mann, Proprietor.
City Office, 115 North 12th Street
ESTABLISHED 1885 WE SOLICIT YOUR EATRONAGE
Ladies' and 'Gents' Clothing of very
escription Gleaned or B.yed -and
Nicely Pressed.
Notioo. It'ii the'oalyPirstOlaiiB'ateftm'Dyo Workaiia'tkB City
Lowest Prices and Finest Wrk In theClty