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fijje IbmfttckSribunc. Bismarck, D. T., Aiig. 27,1877. MASONIC. The regular communications of Bismarck Lodge No 120, A. .P.-. & A.*. M.\ lire held in their hall cn the f::-£t and thiril Mondays of tach month at 7 p. m. Xirot/iers in pood standing are cordially W. M. FALCUXi:::, V,'. M. GEO. I'. FLANNERY, Sec. i. o, e. F. The regular meeting? of Mandan Lodpe No. 12, I. U. 0. i'., are held in Manaenx Hall every Tues iay. brothers in good standing are cordially invi ted. D. W. MARATTA, N. G. 6TG. HAKAUE2, R. Stc. 17 RELIGIOUS SERVICES At the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock and every sabbath evening commen cing at S a'tlock. faabuath School immediately after morning serrice. Prajer meeting every Thursday «T*Ding. Kev. I. O. Sloan, Pastor. Arrival and Departure of ITXails. On the North Pacific to an from the east arrive and depart daily. Leave for Forta Stevenson, Berthold and Buford and for the Tongue River posts every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, arriving every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Leave for Fort Kic# and Standing Bock every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday returning, arrive •very Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Leave for Deadwood and oth-r points in the Black Hill* Tuesnays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving fa Deadwood in sixty hours* Po"** WILLIAM A. HOLLEIIIBAEK, Official Surrey or Burleigh County Office, Drug Store, or V. S. Land Offlcc. 7tf LAWYERS. rCHN A. STOYELt,—County Attorney. 4th St. OS VAN ETTEN—Attorney at Law and United JL States Commissioner. PEESTON & WILLIAMS—(D. 0 Preston, A Wiiii'tma^ Main Street. f.O FLANNERY—(City Attorney) West VJ Main Streei DE27TIST. AHancock. T. JJIGELOW, S—Office opposite Camp C' UIAS. THOMPSON—City Engineer. Those who want lots surveyed anil boundaries established will be accommodated. Office, CJ. S. Land Office. BK. S3. Vv. FiXCSE, Physician 1 Surgeon, Otlicd at the ip't.-1 Hotel. Prompt attention to enib :ri lovrn or country day or ci.irht, 13-ly MUSICAL ZZ-7STRUTSU??TS. MBS. 0. S. GOFF—Agent forPianas and Organs, Bijmarck, Dakota. 10-tf Dr. Wm. A. Bentley, Physician and Surgeon, office for the present at room 45, Skeridan House. Calls left at the efSoe promptly attended to. oitf Chas. W. Mead, the popular and suc cessful general manager of the North Pacilic for several years, now of the Omaha Smelting Works, spent Sunday in the city. Of course the Tribune did not interview as to basinet, but we cannot resist the temptation to express regret that other interests called him away from the North Pa cific. Mr. Mead is confident that the N. P. Grant will be extended by Con gress next winter, and thai the road will be extended to the Yellowstone the coming summer. 1S77. Established 1872 COMPLIMENTS OF James A. Emmons, Wine and^ Liquor Merchant, Bismarck. D. 7, Otu? Irrepressible Chiefs. Chief Joseph is in a big hole chief Sitting Bull hangs by the iine and is to be bored by a Commission, while our chief, Jirame Ernn.ons, the-voun^-man not airaid oMiis-whisky, publicly de clares he will not surrender the old shack and its cobwebs as long as there is a a man with a soul to save with a gallon of fine old rye or bourbon. Hoarding. Single Meals 25 cents or board by the #7eok at $4.00 at J. F. Reardon's, Main St., Bismarck. tf. "Wasted. Four girls to do general housework. They must be competent housekeepers. Wages $20 per month. Situation as long as desired. Apply to S. H. CARATIOFF it Cor. 5th & Meips St. jTiremens iixciiaiige. (Late 7th Cavalry Saloon,) 0: "Yvines, Liquors and *1*.' o.ce the celebrated Dakota Bitters, and Eutter m:lk on ice. an new friends tvs p. invited to DYER & Byrne. 15 tf The fiop which wis to haw come o:V.it the VTsstcra House last Friday, w«ll take place to-morrow evtair.g, Tuesday 2Sth. Toadies wishing a iemaie attendant in coi:fi."em«jnt v/ii' do w'il to call on Mrs. Armstrong. Evidence opposite the Stage r.nany. o4r-3t Rev. Mr. Starkey, of Fargo, and Rev. air. Jackson, of Fort Lincoln, preached at tne Presbyterian church on Sunday. JTr. Starkej* hn- taken the first staps toward building amethodist church at Bismarck. Star Sre-wery 3 cor. The reason this beer is the best in the country i3 because it is made of rich Canada malt. Quite a number of the mechanics from Post No. 1, arrived in Bismarck last Thursday, enroute to St. Paul. Air, Gates, the gentleman in chargs of the work at the above named post, preceded this party aboat a week. Oh course the work must have been nearly completed or they would not have re turned so soon. J. B. Starkty, Methodist minister of Fargo, officiated in the palpit of the Presbyterrian church Sunday. Mr. Starkey is a pleasant speaker, and Bis marck would certainly be honored could he be induced to remain with us. Imported CliazapAigns At the St. Louis Liquor Store will be found the genuine Dry Yerzenay, from Jules Mumm & Co.: also Piper Heidsich & Co's imported wines. About fifty mechanics, destined for the new Indian agencies, came up on the train Saturday evening, and are in the employ of Munger & Weaver. They were all a fine looking set of men, and determined to make the best of frontier life. We predict an early completion of their contracts, as the contracting parties are men who inva riably fulfil every obligation. Mr. A. Pollock has opened a photo graph gallery on the corner of Third and Thayer streets, and is now ready for buainess, and cordially invites our citizens tcgive him a call. He adver tises to remain two weeks only. 32tf Millinery and Dress Making. Mrs. John A. Maxwell, formerly of Sauk Center, Minn., has opened a Mil linery and Dress Making Establishment at Mrs. Carrie Clark's old place on Third Street Mrs. Maxwell invites those wanting anything in ber line to examine her goods and work confident that she can please with both. 84m3. Congress W ater at Hollemback's. For Sale. A valuable piece of property—house and threo lots outside of thexity limits —for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire at this office. 30tf "Wanted. Two good hotel girls at the Sheridan House, Bismarck. 23tf. Personal. E II Bly, proprietor of the Sheridan, is again in the city. E S Tyler, mine host of the Headquarters Hotel, Targo, is at the Sheridan. W Norris, superintendent of the National Park, registered at the Capitol. Hon. Mark Baily, of Canton, D. T., arrived from Deadwood by stagi Friday evening, and spent Sun day in ih'j city. 6 W J/ead, Omaha 0 II jl/ead, Chicago II W Mead, Quincy S'torney, Chicago, and several others, come up from St. Paul Saturday evening, by special car, on business connected with the Northern Pacific. At the Capito!—P W Norria, National Park Kdw. Harney, A Lindler, Dtadwood John Sullivan, St. Paul. At the Custer—Miss Lizzie Harrington, Boston, John Ottice, St. Paul Pat Conners, Duluth J/ Murphy, Jehn Williams, str Benton Dan ICnapp, Turtle Creek John II Cossey, Tongue River Pat Kelly. At the Western—L Lauless, S Forster, Chas Hol land, Fort McLsod S Leary, Fort Peck N It Barley, Bow River S Hantz, Fort Garry George Hoaettalk, Farr, Bukins, Helena Hyde, Thos Whalin, Tongue Hirer S Tuttle, St Paul Glen, Dubuque John Tally, Adam narte, Yellowstone David Nibbs, Minneapolis Northnp, and brother, Fort Bice Otto Freeman, Genoa, Wis John W Donihoo, Marine City, Wis John Code, Ottawa, Ont Chas Cross, Lincoln Conellv, Sioux City S Richardson, etr Wtuern Hugh Mo Guire, Eiora, Ont. At the Merchants—P W Norria, Yellowstone Casserly and wife. Tongue Biver: A Albenberg, St Paul Melvin Hall, George KadclilT, Firgo John Jones, St Paul Hugh Stevenson, Fort Kice S E Doner, Ed Spencer, Joel Stebbins, Chas Orr, Ft Lincoin John EmerEon, Crook City Michael Mur phy, str Uenton/ John Bush, Fort Buford Cole, Memphis Tuttle. S Wells, Fort Rice \V Truax, Alexandria, Minn Mills, Boston Job Baker, Fergus Falls. At tiie Sheridaa—H S Parker, Standing Rock Walker, Washington E Randall, St Paul Bailey, St Louis \Vm \V Wickes, Nev York Ernest Ingersoll, Hew York Herald Theophilua Gaines, Fayeite Court House, W Thos E Oickey, LeSeuer Miss Anda JZichler, Helena J/ajor Car penter, Syracnse N Harte, Port Byren, N S Kfvlin, Chicago Stafford, W Flowerre, Helena Edward Muldoon, Bozeman Wm Rube its, Mrs Hat ter, Mi«s Simmonds, Mrs. Schultz, Mr3 Schmidt. J/rs I) W Beach, Mrs Wilzie, Miss Hathaway, Mrs Cunningham, Mr Fawcett and wife, Mrs Smvthe, Anderson, Fred Langenhahn W Prie=t, Mulrath, W Culler and wife, Montana Samuel Foster, ClitTord Martin, Barr, Benton Bent-' ley, Bristol Wm Lois*ll, John Judge, W Lloyd, W W Bill Thos Manly, Campuell, Car iran, E Carter, Deadwood Mark Bailey, Can ton, Jas Ferguson, Butte City Boone, str Sherman Mrs Bradley, Fort /Shaw Jehu Walls, New York N Clark, St. Cloud W E Campbell, W W Nichols, Isaacks gnd sons, E E Henderson, St Paul Starkey, Fargo Wm Harbaugn, beu ickley, Pa II Kevin, Senickley, Pa McNa mara, (jt Paul/ John Box, New Albany, Iadj Otto Keernan, Wis Creek, St Louid Ed Edwards, Walker, str Sherman Isaac Scott, Jellersou ville, Ind Wm Richards, JeCersonville, Ind Tlieo Kiilmer, Minneapolis S Cochrane and lady, Detroit W Mead, Omaha Mead, Chicago II W Jfea.de, Qaincy/ Storney, Chicago S Siuitt, Humbird, Wis E Tyler, Fargo E \V W«ed, E Bly, Brainerd A O Matteson, Mo 31 A llutchins, Mrs. J/urdock, river Wardner, Deadwood/ W Snail, Carle, Lead City John Hine3, Elgin, 111. Slack Hills News. Chamber C. Daris made an assay of ore from the new silver district on Bat tle Creek, the result, $3,129.74 per ton. Tlie Black Hill3 paid $9,600.0.0 inter nal rerenue tax for the three months ending July 31st. Query—which in most profitable to thu Government, civ ilization «r barbarism? Crook City Tribune.', Un claim 55 t.elow, Afr. Manning «.nd partner have sunt: to bed roc zv.-i commenced drilling. They &ay e-te-- get very fair prospects, and intend i. drift across the claim Mr. Wm. Watt, who has been suffer ing for the iast ten days wit a typhoid fevtr is still no better. Xotjing but his unusually strong constitution could [fritbstand such a siege. .Dr.-,. a an at in hopeJui, ho ft* ever, ard look for a speedy change for the better. Parties riding horseback o-tv the prai ries below here want to "iopk a liduie out" that the~ are not mistaken for 1: diaus. We were unfortunate enou-di to be one of a fparty so mistaken itje other day, and the three er four bulled that whizzed past us were a grille re minder that we bad lietter aporta._'h with due caution, and a Hag of truce, which was done. We succeeded in at least persuading the rannehtaen thai we were not on the war path. The Presbyterian church at Moer head was struck by lightning Saturday evening and burned to the ground. Gapt. Gonsallis, of tha steamer Sherman, referring to a sUtemeat in the last TBiBtnsE-in relation- to pilots' wages, says he does not wish to reduce the compensation of bis employees and will always cheerfully pay first-class prices for first-class man, but will not pay the highest prices for inferior work, and to this determination may bo at tributed the changes made in the pay of the parties referred to. Steamboat Supplies, sin, Coal Tar, Lard Oil, etc. at Hollemback's Died. In this city, Friday, at p. m., Aug. 24th, 1S77, Mr. P. F. Gbimes,aged about 30 years, of moun tain fever. The deceased was a resident of Grove Lake.Minn., and came to Bismarck a short time since, stopping with hi3 brother-in-lavr, M. H. Brown, they having married sisters. Mr. Grimes had formsrly been a schoolteacher, but of late has been living: on a fatm. He was a man of excellent qualities, and esteemed by all who knew him Although only a short time in Bismarck, yet those who had formed his acquaintance respected him highly, and anlte in extending their sympathy to the beareaved wife and little ones, who are, probably, at this /writing una ware of his death. Death is a serious matter under all circumstances, but to be called away from this world without the parting counsel of a loving wife, or the tender farewells of the little ones, is sad In deed. Many kind friends followed the remains to their long resting place on last Satnrday, and Und er hands gently performed the last sad rites wblek hid from view all that was mortal. 5th Street Bakery OPPOSITE CUSTER HOTEL, BISMARCK, D. T. Bread, Pies, Cake3 and Confectionery. LUNCHES A SPECIALTY Patronage respectfully solicited. 36-lm JLE© CORSICK. C321SIST5AN JLUmYIG, formtriyof trciit. Michigan, will please communi cate his present P. 0. address to the Imperial Ger man Consulate at Chicago, Illinois, 33-t4 CHEAP MEAT MARKET. TGZIjD &- GROTTY". PROPR'Sj Slain St., no:.t door to Cehr.'s Store, 23IS:i2A12C2t:, DAKOTA. Wholesale and Ketaii, Fresh an:l Salt Meats of the best quality, always on hand. Special inducements to Hotels and Steamboats. All orderi promptly filled. So ot WILLIAM J. WATT, FIRE &• LIFE Insurance Jigent Main S** Bet. 4th&5th, 3 I S A NOTICE Of DISSOIitXION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby giren that the partnership hereto fore eziiting under the firm name of Bailey Landre, has been this day dissolved, D. I. Bailey to continue the business of said firm and pay all dsbts against and receive all meneys due said firm. Dated, Aug. lbth, 1S77. D. I BAILEY. Witnesses, J. LANDRE. J. A. Stotbll. S. E. Covzi.akd. 83w3 13. RAM AGE Watciimafccr nafaet'iig Jeweler Rings, Pins, Cuff Buttons, Studs, 4c,, made to order. ttold Nu»set« mounted in every style. Fourth 8t., tr.rje doors off Slain, 30m3 BISMARCK, li. My stock represents known, Made by Ourselves. Prices Prices, 1 T. GLOB'S HCfTBLj »EAaH(19D, 0. T. Fir^t-ciaee :u uvery psrticalar. Ke* and elegantly furnismed. Oertaiiily the Pest Mitel in the City. Hfad:ju*rt9r« tor Wisconson, Miunesoti and Dako ta people. 32tf E. WELCH & ~0 Propr's. H. S. KELT GG, Manager. Citt Bail. Bukasck, 21 June, 1ST". Brt It sn iot'!'! by '.he Mayor aad Common Council of the City of Bismarck That a idj-iralk eisht feet in width h* built fruai t!is S. 0. Mrnur of lot 6, in bloc'-i 50, a!---iijj fourth street toMaia street, aad that a .-.al :ix Ik- levied oa the re:il esta'.-i aimt ting o'i'siii'i proposed !W»-walk. th* notice shall be published ijai* coasccaiiva'Z^es^v'n ths Bisraarck 'i'RiiicNa. biiued, A, McLF '.5, Kayor. C. J. CLAKK, Dep. Cily Cierk. 21-4it kr-cg HOT FAH to send for onr New 2 Catalogue. It con tains valuable infor matlon for every person contem plating the pur- ",Q chase of any article for perso: any article inal, family ^OSTGOMEKYI WABD&^CO* Original Grange Supply House, ^2^1 Watm&Ave.-QUCAGO ill. S:TFD 3riTE? LAND UF-rc?, I it'SM.- cs. r. Ai'GUdr 5th, -T' \.'r 2 Jr c'r a xn. he Vi Pluininer, James l'ernl-r. John V*. OTi'eii in:l jll 'e'ested in th- SWi Of?.:-r» I' W: Tou r.r. ni"ii 'he lii.i. Commi .•ion?:' «j I.--.: uu .er dale of An cum •**::. lf,7T. lr :i: a-jcord-incs with the deci sion o' tr- Km. rf-:r:t^ry .f the i.-i-ei '.u-t directed Ota1 heaii'gi il at th"s o£ice for the purpose r.ikir r.v tcs-lr.i .rsy which .iny !»_• oCe.-e tenil ir :r to impe.i'jh faith of John 0 Jacfifnan in !iis 3ft!i-r.5er.t i:id uliivurnu of said tract: and thai ,iid ariii^' be liad at this rrnce on Thurilay ti'.e U'Uh 'i,iy r: S eptezibtr 1 ?77 at 1U o'clock a.m. at which :ni place yon yiii be prt«ent prepsred to present testimony i! any you ha?« pertaining to ihe ni.'.i't in cosiest MAUTor.. Register. iv :31w4w B, €. J1SH, Livery Stable, BISMAiiCK, D. T. First-class Riga, with vritk out Drivers, at reasonable ratee. 300D SADDLE HOESES. S2TKG5S CITY. Tie corpevr.tors of Sturzij City are hereby noti fied to rae'.-t s»t .^tcyell'i oince on Tuesday evening the 23th inst., at S o'clock for the transaction of important bujincs-i.- Augnst 2Uh. 1S1T. 35 ALEX. HcKEKZIC, President. TO TECE PUBLIC. Saving now fairly est&blisTiedL my Wholesale and Betail Clothing House I cum proud to say I have the Largest and nicest establishment of the sort west of St. Paul. Having beta E»-baili to now Baceiving a Foil Line of Drags and Toilet Articles, OF ALL KINDS, TOGETHER WITH Paints, Oils, Tarnish es, Etc, And Everything Usually Kept in a Well Hernia ted Establishment of this Hind. many thousands resources are such as to enable me to always carry the largest and best assorted stock of N O I N Gentfs Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps in Bismarck. I am bound to be the Boss Clothier where else in the upper country. I desire and my Goods to be seen, habitation on the Hills. and still make a living profit My patrons will be convinced of the truth of all I say when I tell them of the great advantages I possess, chief of which is the following: My establishment is a branch of the great and extensive Clothing House of Hanauer, Lichtenauer & Co., of St. Paul, Minn. Every stitch of Clothing I have is 09 AN IMMENSE STOCK Wines, Liquors, ana Cigars always on hand and ail nnusuall Fall Line of STATIONERY, Notions, etc. Main Street,"Bismarck, D. T. FORSTER'S ZEE OTBL AND a a Front Street, Opps B. B. Depot, The Oldest aad only First Class Restaurant in Bknarek. Give if. a call and I will Ghxarantss Satisfaction. J. IP. i^orster.- Bismarck Bakery, FOraTH ST., OPPOSITE CITY MEAT BASSET. Brearl, Pies, Cakes and Frnit delivered to any part of the city. CHAS. REAHM, 17-lra Proprietor. B. F. RAYMOND & CO., Auction! Commission MERCHANTS. Are now ready to sell by auction or on commission al kinds of Real Estate and stock Of all kinds. jVEoney Advanced on Jewelry and all kinds of valuables. Office Corner 2d and Main Streets, 26tf BISMARCK, ». T. Saloon and Billiard Table for Sale The building known as the Jno Dart Saloon at Pleasant Point will be sold on reasonable termi, also a good Billiard Table. This is a splendid oppor tunity for a saloon man to iftvest. Apply to W. WALKER, 21 w4: St. Loais Liquor-£lof* of dollars, and my of Bismarck, or any We are manufacturers, aJ^d intermediate profit, consequently my customers obtain their goods from First Hands. my name to be wherever there may be a Missouri, the Yellowstone, or in the Black For me there exists no Opposition. Competitors may swarm around me, and offer their goods at oosi or less, still I can beat them, I can sett for less than they, They pay me a from original cost, and they buy goods from me at than from any other house west of St. Paul. I malce these offers to obtain the which I consider myself fairly entitled. By fair and square dealing, by selling honest goods at I hope to obtain hosts of friends and steady cus tomers, and prove myself a living benefit to the purchas ing public, who are respectfully invited to call on me before buying anywhere else. Respectfully, SIG. HANAUER^ St. Paul Branch Clothing House, opposite Post Office. ESTABLISHED 1873. REBUILT 1877. THE PHCENIXED PIONEER DRUG STORE. DTT1TXT CO., Wholesale and Retail pay no small profit Lower Whole Clothing Trade, to Eock Bottom 1877. "OLD RELIABLE" 1877. Coulson Line Missouri River Transportation Co. S. B. OOVLSON, Genl. Raaa^ci. Smpt. 9. W. VABATTA, PLYING BETWEEJ BISMARCK AND ri', BBZSTTOW, COMPRISING Eleven First Class Passenger Steamers, Dalit eKpraaly for the trade, «oo necflog at Fort Beaton with Coaches for all parts of 3ffOTS"T^LW^lL, and 0i9 Great Diamond B. Freight TraiaA The Boats of this line Till Leavr BISMARCK Regularly during the Sc-asotk The Lug* aad Ele gant Passenger Steaner JOSEPHINE Leave3 Bismarck for COW ISLAND and Interme diate Points (Saturday Angcst 25, at 7 m. For Freight or Passage apply by letter or tele graph to O. W. MABATTA, Snpt, Bismarck 3. T. Ft. Benton Transportation Company, T. C. POWER, I»res»t. Chicago Office* 83 Market St. G. A. BAKES, Sec'y. St. &,ouis Office, 219 Olive St. The New, fast and commodious Passenger Steamer, BENTON! JAS. McGABBY, JOHN 0. BAEE, Master. Olerk FOR FT. BENTON AND ALL POINTS Olf THE UPPER BflSSOUKI. Leaves Msmarsk for I%rt"Benton on Amg. 88^177. or Freight or Passage ngply-ba"B6ard-'ort S. Sunderland & Co., TAXIDERMISTS. Fourth St. rear Esenbergs's store BISMARCK, D. T. Deer and other heads pot np in the best rfjle. Turning in wood aad iron, cabinet making. Up bolstering, Chairs, Lonngea kz., upholstered on short notice. Furniture reramished. Special attention to repair ing of every description. IT HEHLI & VonBESTENBOSTEL (Successors to Chris Hehli,) KING OF BAHEEKS, Next door to Peoples Supply Store, Bismarck, D. 7, A first-class shaving hall where none bat the most competent workmen are employed. HOT AND COLD BATHS, Ladies Hair Dressing, ke. JOHN MASON, Room and Billiari Hat Gkoioe Wines, Iiqnms and Cigars Constantly on Hand. "OTJIBELAJU SEALKR IK Fire Arms, Ammunition, FISHING- TACKLE, &c. Sharps and Winchester Rifles a Specialty. Particular Attention given to Repairing. Orders by Mail Promptly Attendel to. MAIN STREET. BISMARCK, D. T. DION & CO., Carpenters and Builders, BISMARCK, D. T. CONTRACT WORK Put through. Promptly at the Lowest Kates AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Office at the Shop on Fifth Street. Bismarck Real Estate Agency Improved town property for sale or rent. Outside acre property for sale in one and five acre lots—will be sold Very Cheap, Taies Paid for Non-ResMen& JOBS W. FISHER MINNE-HA-HA SAMPLE ROOVL The Choicest Bottled Goods and SMOKERS SUPPLIES In the Market. The very beat ImpO ted TOES, LIQUORS ASD CIGARS always in stock, Two doors above Mo-.' chants Hotel, Bismarck, D. T- C. R. WILLIAMS, ProprfctOS. Yellowstone WOOD! The undersigned.are prepared to fcrmah good Ash and Cottonwood To Steamboats Navigating the Yellowstone rirer. Yards Ten and Twenty miles Be* loiv Glendive. MATHEWS & MORGAN. F. JAY EATNES, Portrait and Landscape O O A E 52oorcIicad, Minn. Publisher of NORTHERN PACIFIC VIEWS. Catalogue on application. 5 C. & N. W. S.INES. The Chicago And Northwestern Railway cuibraces nntler one management the Great Trunk Eaihyay Lines of the North and Worth-west, and with its numerous branches and connections) forms the shorteat and cjnlckest route between Chil cago and alljjoints in Illinois. Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, SlimiezOfa, 'Iowa, Nebraska, California and the Western Territories. Its- Omaha and California Line is the shortest and best poote between Chicago and all points In Northern J.Hnois, Iowa, Dakota Ne braska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada Cali fornia, Oregon, China, Japan and Australia.' Its Chicago, St. Pan! & Minneapolis line Is the shortest line between Chicago and all points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota- and for Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dnluth asd all points in the Great Northwest. Pullman Palace Drawin^Boom Cars are run on all through trains of this road. This is the ONLV LINE running these cars be tween Chicago and St. Paul and MinneapcHs. Close connections are made at Chicago with the Lake Shore ft Michigan .Southern, Michigan Central Baltimore Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne Chisago Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Bootes, for all points East and .South-east, and with the Chicago" and Alton and Illinois Central for all points .South Remember, yon ask for your tickets ria the Chi cago Northwestern Railway, and take none other For rates or information not attainable from your' home ticket agents, apply to W. H. STSNNOTT. MARVIN HUGHITT Geo. P*. Act. Chicago. Gea, Manz'r Chicaz A 4I i' ti .H, A