HII D)AILY JOURNAL
,alLS c'ITY. M~JNTANA.
Lest Ofiee kleglatia,.
r a mall eltas ............ .... ............11:15 . m.
W~ ,itr mail ela .........................6:00 p. m.
OSs* open Iund4ay 7 t 8 I m.
JNo. MCAUsbLND, P Y.
ertbera Facifie Time Table.
L3AYU MILlS CITY 0OIN0 WUHT.
I5. 1. Pagle Expro .. ..............:0 r.
5 6. Paseaer ........................... .80 20. N
18. Epress Fregbht.................:...... 5:26 A
16. F igjht ......... ................. 11:8 .
LIEAVI ILE CITY 0IS luASTr.
N11. 2. AtUitle Bol ... .....-......I..... . M.
* 6. P. r........... ............ ...b:26 A. .
" 16. Izpr... Frei t................ .. o2 . ".
" 14. PF.ab.............................12:35 N.
FEDERAL DIRWETORY.
IOlpt. to Coeor 1......._..Je.p L. Tele., Holoss
awsnor ..... ......... . . »U. L.ae.. IsNa.
Stary ................William B. Webb, Helena
r...................... en Prsli, Hel.B
..tJu. . ..............Ju.. ·Slli-,e , Helens
( .tepLn DeWolf.
lete Jsti.o»...........*. ( . L.4.h*.**
Agee DO4late Ja sTh. C. B*cb
r eoesoel.........»*en. B. a GIr., Melons
I3 temnt .f Publio IltrucUon ......
................ C. Loges, Helena
I. M. sl............ ...........R. S. KeIly, les
(Oloeor U. S. Internal Revnu.e......Jsame Phlild
Reisier U. S. Leud Ooee.....A. Grover, Mils (ltty
Reolver U. . Land OSe..Abram Hall. Miles City
COUNTY OFFICERP.
aseilmau ...........................r. W. A. Burlo
HImbe of the Bes ...-.... . J. H. HoJLo.
IbeLW.................... ......t.o...... Tho . II..e
Temmeser............................. iBredenbus
k ea.d Reseid.......... ..................L. C. Dear
(brk of Dietriet ('nurt............Jalu MeFsulean
Jud.s of Pebat........................... C. S.ee.Mh
Co ly A r y .................... . ...... R. Vllburs
A sor...... ............. .........T. J. Tbhepe,
erweer....-........................O.. e. Seoo.-t
O.arser....-...-- ......................Dr. R. 0. IRod
Ceolos Pl s lela ...........................Dr. R. (. .Red
perlktetas t of Shebool.......... . Lout.s Cc rley
hPbl Adminltrator.................E. B. We.rlck
(. A. AHubaos
Ceommtuloeoe..................... 1. W. Allston
L. J. Wbttney.
MILES CITY TOWNSHIP.
W.Wn.rnrk!
lsIem.s of the Peas...se....... ...« JohW Bfbb.
atbl........................................Wa. H. Can
CORPORATION OF MILES CITY.
Mao e......«.. ............... ... ..... ro. Feb tz
Cly AIoIors / ............................ (. ii. Y dlto
Ct .Att y........................ M.. t do.
FI uwsrr r ..... .......... ..............II. P. Batebelor
blsd of Polle ................Frisk C. Wes i..-;t
IPolle Magl ete..... ..............Edmond Btloer
ALDKAMEN.
fint Wrd--A. E. Flag.Ir. B. . llolt.
.eeoad Wart-CCb. Brown, W. H. Hular4.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Goto Rill Bullard for Best's MII.
waukee Beer in any quantity.
Capt. E. A. Neate, went to his
ranch on Tongue river yestorday.
Perry Stackworther, of St. Paul, Is
registered at the Macnueen house.
Duane Becker has assumed the
duties of ni4ht clerket the Macqueen
house.
Mayor Oro. 4heetz is lndisposed
sad has been confined to bedhis for a
day or ,two.
(eo. E. Newman, of Hathaway, In
telrsted In sheep with liealey & Bon,
is in our alty.
Lee Ei*enberr is expecting a new
man to take a position in his dry
goods establishment,
J. M. Sharp the Tongue river horse
man, arrived in the city last evening
from his horte ratnch.
Dr. R. (. }Rtdd way yesterday called
up to Rltstbud. }l. returned on the
9:12 train : t night.
Bert Rlobertson and I. II. Rolbrtson,
left the city yesterday on a two week's
bustnles trip to lieieua and Deer
Ledge.
"A. H. Hersey, of Helena, and well
known in Miles City, I. iu town in
the interest of the Northweetern
Monthly.
Two great enemnies --llooid'sn 4arsa
parilla and impure blood. The latter
is utterly defe.ated by the pecuiisr
mnediinw.
,. L,. Kirk, of hi. Paul, and of the
Nortiernc I'aeific I xpres. ('ollpaty,
is in t Ii ~city) lIookithg ov'r tii- accAiunts
of thi hIiId .xpres flee.
LiZ, I t'rawtfrd, bram waitress at
the Macqi.enll hLou.e (during the win
ter, ha returit'd( frolm .t. Paul to us
eunme agai tlhe samu.e duties in the
dlning room.
The Woman's I'briot ,n Temper-*
Sooe Union will meet wt t,'e home of
Mrs. Prof. Temprlllto \Vedluesday
afternoon, May I;bth at : ('cilck.
MIs. A. J1, ('o..uv,
Ita{. See.
Benton Hatch returned from Big
Timber on the 9:12 train last evening.
This week he will depart for Ht.
Paul Ireparetory to to assuming his
doltie in oroseetioen with the Park
hotel this sumlmer.
(l'lef of i'eine Weservelt after re
peated warniure, made a haul of four
cows for the c'Ity pound. Two of
them were pail out by the owner; two
ethere being range animals were re
leased and driven Irrnl the town.
The (Irand Army post of this
city held a meetiur last evenlng.
The poet commauder handed I
his rellgnation, Iad Ihe mesm.
rs of the post belonglng to the
Fifth intlatry procured their transfer
cards. Tihe Vawueo caused by the
reUlgmatoe of yCpt. Mearq iomeuy,
Ir_ .. ··~-'-Uh IY L
the poet o.mmander, will not be filled
till th.e nt regular meeting. In the
removal of Capt. Romeyn to his new
station in Teas not only will the
0. A. R. pnet lose, but thib departmlent
will feel heavily the loss of a most
earnest and hard worker.
The Northern Pacific timetable now
in effret and upon whihob the trains
yesterday arrived, lesu follows: No. 1,
limited, westbound, 6:36 p. m.; No. 2,
limited, eastbound, 11:46 a. m., No. 3,
local, westbr und, 6:33 a. m.; No. 4 lo
oal, eastbound, 9:12 p. m.
Bidney PagOe has received informa
tlon that he has been aware'-<. by the
Chief Quartermaster of this Depart
ment, the contract for furnishing 133
head of cavalry boras at $118.95,
and M. Brandenburg, also of this city.
has the contract for furnishing eleven
artillery thorses at $193 per head.
"Billy" Bell, one of the old resl
dents of Bismarok and for years caso
Ier of the Raymond bank, bas shaken
Dakota's mud from his shoes, and bled
bhlmlf oft to Duluth. For two years
past "Billy" has baen part and parcel
of Bismarok and be will undoubtedly
be missed.
It being thought impoeeible to beat
the "Heimers" at whist with any ot
the regular teams, it is now sought to
vanquish them with cooboinations.
One of these suffered defeat last Matur
day night and anotiher is now being
made up, with possibly no better for
tune in sture for it than its predecee
Conduotor Brow neon, of freight No.
14, met with a severe accident to his
right hand last evening. The
train made a sudden lurch, which
caused the glasu in the cupola of the
cabooee to cut the back of his hand so
that a consilderable amount of blood
was lost. Dr. Fish was called to at
tend the geotleman. He sewed up the
wound and otherwise oared for the
conductor so that he could continue
his journey.
John \Veart, the engiueer in oharge
of the steam heating apparatue at the
Macqueen House, has been exercising
his mechanical skill; the first result is
that the boarders eat hash chopped
by steam, and further the board
ere are allowed to feast upon
Ioe cream frozen by steam In
ford minutes. He has made his
boiler room a net-work of belting and
in the ml.dst he sits quiet, contented
and smiling as a spider watching the
approach of a fly to his web, for be
begins to think that the whole hottl
will soon be within the control of his
steam valves.
On Monday night the Odd Fellows,
after their meeting, adjourned to the
hotel of Mr. Ueo. Rhode upon invita
tion of that gentleman to partake of a
midnight lunch whioh he had pre
pared for his brethren. The solid edi
bles were gi,t up to tickle the palates
and the liquid nourishment furnished
in variety so as to beighten the pleas
ant sensation caused by thle solids.
Old Time in his work of tingiug the
hair of the 1Miles City Odd Felfows
with gray, rested in litS work fir ser
eral hours, so pleasantly wia he di -
verted from hi. task, by the uustraini
attention of M1r. Ithlode to the waut I
and pleasures of his friends and
brothers.
street bprinkling.
The experienoe of the past two days
cannot fall to conviuce everybody ýt
the sprinkling of our main thorough
fare s a crying necessity. Under the
old regime and before the days of iu
corporatlon, tie sprinkling was ar
ranged for by private contract be
tween the water man and the party
who desired the sprinkling done.
While this wan. fairly s:isfactory ar
ra.:igen:-nt it had Its drawbacks; the
paytuent of a weekly or monthly lee
by an lidivtdual luerely secured for
hlm the s riinkiing of the street itumme
diats.:y in front cf his Iremnliee and if
r, Ie tiighb'rs on .tither or lothi adee
was too )arlionlious to pay a hike t:tx
there would be a dry and duty gap in
the route of the water tea t esI the+
wman ; ho paid received at tbe t but
doutilui bnitil. There are ien in
every oonlulunity whose woul sc are too
lilintltueslttnia!ly smalli to be reabehd by
any appeal to voluItariiy bear their
share of tle burden of arty ipuileo ex
pence for pubic benetit. We have a
few of such here, and their location
a;ing the route of the water wagon
hba been the cause of dly and dusty
intervaln Lu the street that robbed
those who paid for the prinklilng of
Shalf its hbefits. Then again there
were vacant stretches where, nobody
lived, that had to godry. Altytyether
the sllºscrilltiou plan Is unt as .atislao
tory as it might be and llnow that the
supreme court of the eSate or 1 ionne
sotA has deoided that street spiriukllng
is a street Improvemenit. snd is cost
properly aeseesahl , to prolrty bene
tilted, we look to see a Imiilet '' td
adequate system of stree' sprliinliiig
adopted by our city gIverttnll'tIt. Tue
firsttep to be takeun 'sa I!etItto for,
the sprinkling, to be signld ly at least
one-half the frontage of re-ilent propl
erty owners. Willi this secured, thl
counoll can let a ooutract, and when
Jthe oet i aoertauind, assess it pro
t
portionately against the frontage, and
then every footot theatreet oontracted
for will be sprinkled, and equal bene
fit will be secured by all. Let all 'hose
who are lnterested in securing the
work, give their attention to the get
ting of signatures to the petition, and if
they act promptly It is poulble that
the sprinkling can be arranged for at
th neat meeting of the oounoil.
A Senaes Fals, N. Y., ltacksmlth Hits the
hNll.
We stated that a resident of Heneca
Falls, N. Y., held the tIcket whluh
won the second LpitAl prize of $100,000
in the March drawing of the Louis
lana state lottery, and woich entitled
tie bolder to the sum of $.,0C0. We
h-re since learned that one-tenth of
the ticket, No. 60,672, was purchased
by Bernard Kirk, of the firm of Kirk
Bro.., of this village, and that be bad
10,.000 by the nvesteunt of two dol
lare.--eneoa Falls (N. Y.) Reveille,
March 30.
What Am I toDo?
The symptoms of Biliousness are
unhappily too well known. They
differ in different individuals to some
extent. A Billous man is seldom a
breakfasteater. Too frequently, alas,
he has an excellent appetite for liquids
but none for solids of a morning. His
tongue will hardly bear inspection at
any time; If it is not white and furred,
it is rough, at all events.
The digestive system Is wholly out
of order, and Diarrbies and Constipa
tion may be a symptom or the two
may alternate. There are often Hem
orrhoids or even loss (f blood. There
may be giddinese and olten headache
and aooidity or flatulence and tender
ness in the pit of the rtomach. To
correct all this if not eflect a cure try
(*reen's August Flower, it costs but a
trifle and thousand attest its etlcacy.
New Onecer..
The Sons of Veterans held a meet.
ing at their hall last evening to receive
the resignations of Captain I. T. Tow
land, a sergeant of company G, Fifth
infantry; First Lieutenant A. W.
Noyes, of company E, Fifth, and
Quartermaster Sergeant F. P. Smith,
belonging to company H, Fifth, all of
whom ar to remove to Texas with
their reglment, which bay necessitated
their resignation The vacanciee were
filled as follows: Captain, George W.
Savage, of this city; first lieutenant,
John Kelly, of Fort Keogh; quarter
master sergeant, Fred Tully, of this
city. While it is to the members here
a matter of regret that these officers
and a number of members who have
taken such an active interent in the
formation of this camp are forced to
leave it, it is one of those things
which in the course of events cannot
be otherwise.
Orgaszlin;.
The order ot Free Citizens' Union
held a meeting on Monday evening at
the German club on Main street. The
meeting was called to organize a
chapter of that order in this city.
The order is a new one, having been
formed in Helena, where the grand
lodge is located. While discounte"
nancingthe abuse of any habit or ap
p&tite, and favoring the strictest laws
for the suppression of the admitted
evil of excessive drinking they are in
drineiple opposed to a total probibl
otoin and are organizing in opposition
to the present prohibitory movement
in this territory. Beeldee the anti
prohibition element there is also the
fraternal element with the consequent
obligation to care for and furnish
means to sick or unemployed mem
bers. Fourteen members were initi
ated at the mseeting, and officers as
follows were elect. d. W. If. Bullard,
pres., John Carter. vi. -pren.: Arthur
Maxwell, Treasurer, Jliu Iturke,
Mecretary. The next lirýtiug of tLL
order will be held to uiiiht.
ThI IA.t a d Itl.I.
The fuueral of the late ('ol. (;. P.
Comatock were held at the family re.
Ideuoe yesterday morning at li o'clock.
the departure of the ea4teru train at
11:45 renoerlog it neoesary that the
Pervic'e4 be held at such an early hour.
Yellowetone Lodge No. 2., A. F. & A.
hi., of whioh the deceased was an
h ,iored umember, and to who.e charge
:.,i, d..ali~a of the service were coin
mitted, a-sembled at the lodge room at
an early hour and at half palt nlne
inttrsh.d in a boly to the bouse.
4hurtly after their arrival tev. Horn
fatI, l. th l' Eud.ooplt ohuroh, read th:
(thurtih btuiltl ervine a end gave a brief
but elotpieul t review of tlhe. haracter
of thie elreh.eI'd. He war followed by
(C. It. MLl.tileioo, Mater (of Y'ellow
atole lodge, wlo couduolod the beau
tiful aud impremalve funeral cere
maonlº. of the order. The caaket was
then opened and a last opportunity
giv n tlhe friends of the de-eased to
lonk upt, 1114 familiar face. ' 'li re
nal.is waerv th.n taken b.hrge of by
the frate. .. "I borne to the hearse,
Ur. Korrpcr, I'. M Kuhldier, D. J.
(evlurul, T. J. Itryan, II. K. Holt and
N. t,r ,Ni , Yn.1a , r ll r of Yellow tonn
I.'(ule, aritinli p!'! !i aharers. t 'he
lituurnful cortex' Iohn tlak nip the line
of match t I tI i' "t It, uflou WeiPr'e,on
arri 'il of the *'º-t b.ulid train, th
-b 'ly was elntba ked for the old hl'nme
I , Illinois, I charge u: David Coum.
I ul&ok, th Colonel'e only nna.
Iroommuniela(t )
Forsyth Items.
Editor YILLOWITUNK JoURNAL.
Mr. Marcy bae opened a brick yard
here and is turning out some ins
brick.
Mr. T. Alexander buha left for au
extended trip to Oregon.
Mr.. McElvany received intelill
gence of her brother's serious illness
and left at once for aen Francisco to
see him.
Mr. and Mrs. Smrg-nt have returned
from their eastern trip and Fred is
once more pulling the throttle on ern
gin 144.
Mrs. 8am Boewortb has been sick
for several days but is again around.
Sam Moore has gone to "winding on
the train" and h-resfter may be seen
taking kuvtes and tobacco from the
bums in payment of their fare in a
box car to Billings or (Ilendive.
A lively skirmish took place at the
depot between an engineer and a
tramp, which was decided an favor of
the former.
Sunday was enlivened here by a lit
tle fracas between a railroad employe
and a livery man. The former called
the letter a liar and was promptly
knocked down and soon rendered hore
do combat. It grew out of the for
mer's boys throwing stone at the lat
ter's little girls and if the boys are up
held in their oourse ouch longer by
their parents it will lead them to a re
formatory or the gallows. We say
protect yourselves and children by
force if necessmary; still we feel thank
ful tbhat we live in a more quiet part of
the town than the north side, as it is
getting an unenviable reputation for
pugillatic encounters.
Mr. Wm. Edgerly, of this place,
died at St. Paul after a brief Illness.
Up to four weeks ago he ran engine
No. 290 on the passenger trains be
tween Billings and here. He leaves a
wife and one child, besides a host of
friends to mourn his lose.
REPORTER.
Tbe importr..cr f ouritltng the blood eam
lot be overestlmrla u -"thout pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
goo0 mearcme to purify, vitalWe, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparlla is worthy
your confdence. It is peculiar in that it
strengthens and builds up the system,creates
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while
"t eradicates disease. Give it a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by alldruggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood I Co., Lowell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
IcINlRE'S BAZAAR
One case of Hosiery
just received, which we
will offer while it lasts at
very low prices.
You are requested to
examine at once and get
frst choice.
60 DOZEN.
COLD LUNCHES
Meals to Order at all
hours of the day and
night.
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WIEtn , IIQtIR, 111. I AIA,.
MIIVER ER( a ( 'H I It~ )I'II I: R.
Jno. Carter's,
l_"fl'
~!ricc~~oý:.:
The belsterous Atlaotle
Is a terror to timld voyagers, carerly lees on ac
-ount of the perils of the deep than the almost er
tnlty of eaelkneas. The beat curative of mal
1d mer is Ilusteter's ýtomach Bitters, which se
ties the etomnlch at ou" and prrvenh. the distuLb
ac. 'rTo all travelers •an tourists, whether by
ee or laend, it pre.lntr a happy medium between
the nsu.rjus or IneRfoual resources of the medl"
ele c(hest, and the problematical b*neflt deriva
be tfrue an unuoedicted alooholic stimulant, no
matter bow pure. The Jarrlug of a railroad ear
ufteu produces stomac.hi disorders skin to that
caused by the rolling of a ship. For this the Bit
ter, is a pro upl and certain rllu.edy. The use of
brackish water, p.rttculiarl on long voyages in
the trolbi a. inevtlal.y breed disorders of the
stomach and bowels losetotter's tomach Habtter
mined with imlrpre water uulliles ite impurltiee
tlmnilarly it co,.t.rats:l malarial and other pr.Jul
diclal Inl.nc.. ,"f chl;Uat. or atmosphere, as wel
uthe effecta of exl,surr and fatigue. Use it for
kidney comlllante, rheumatism and debility.
ppRICE
CREAM
rAKING
Itsasuperor ezeelleaee proven I millleas of
homes for morn than a quarter of a eetury. It iL
used bythe United tates Government. lEaormed
bythe sheada of the (Great Universtis as the
stronges. Puret sad meet Healthful. Dr.
Plees ('r eam Baking Powder dese not
contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Bold only iL
Cans
PRICK BAKING POWDER CO.
NuN YOUE CWICaoU UT. L U15
Il. s Cily& Spearfish
Stage Line,
Connecting at Spearfish with Rodgers
Daily Stage for
DEADWOOD
The stage lhees Vles City Moaday. Wdateunla
ad Frnday mornutns. at s o'elek. VFr passg
or say Itfsrmeuon appyl to stope ede at A J
I arms , .
ARTHUR MAXWELL,
Dealer in
ARTE SIAN
WAT E R.
I am now prepared todeliver fresh
ARTEMI LN WATER to any part of
the city. All or'i .rJ entrusted to me
will be promptly attended to. Order
elate" muay be found at the Mtorea of
J. H. Conrad A Co., Birkle & Trurcott
and at the I)rover House.
ARTIII' M AXWELL.
BIRKLE & TRUSCOTT,
Wholeale and Retail dealers in
-CHOICE
FAI IY GROCERIES
New gotods constantly arriving rnd
EVERYTHING FRESH.
We handle the largest and most
varietI ancortment of
In the rit"
We respectfullly ,ili.t tin inlreaeed
patronage, ple it,'g ourcelvcs to give
the heat eatisfaction.
STOCK FOR SALE!
1L' bai. fnr evira ery de.irai t* lot
of about
and about
' .OMaeafItHo Kr Itre U i
1(4)IN\. Tn. Iuaare and nolte as.'
(itL) 4) tit.\I)Et, aadluding a few'
I? \ I I\ F! \I F. Ntaullowm are by
For a Largaua4 I : ;I' {o
POaTIR EUTH " CO.,
SIkw Ns Um
NOaTBRNB pARcI
RAILROAD.
TI DIOT LI WE 3Nw
SAINT PAIUL,
MINNEAPOLIS.
Or DILUTA
Idak. Warhigtde Teritry,
And al) Point. ro
Minnesota, DO kota. Montaas,
OREGON,
Britiuh Colibla, .pct Soild ni
ALASKA.
NO CHiNGE OF OABS
ST. PAUI and POIK"LAND.
O.W 0A. .m of Tlekets
EMIGRANT SLEEPERS FREE
The Only All Rail Line to tae
YELLOWSTONE PlIl
ZKpm.s tram Daily, t whtem an mamb
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPER
un
ELESANT OININS OARS.
aer al iatouaU.e a. is hime. Rawm. .
Ada4Ma..
ONAS. S. EES.
ýY. Faiw. Masi
MONTANA SHORT UIE
,when traveling every one should ea.
alder well the questions of economy,
comfort, safety and speed, these questions
being of the ame importance in ajourney
of an hour u in one of several days' rido.
An examination of the map will conviace
anyone that this is the most direct mat
to and from ll the principal poia in
Cen- aItat tra1
and li - - Ted Ie
neso- " uM l, t4s.
Dakota and Montana. Our epuipsmat
and time are excellent. Our rates ae
the lowest, but this fact is somethir.
which speaks for itself. Definite fgurni
and maps can be obtained by applyiag to
any Agentof the Company, or the Gee.
ernl Passenger Agenj,
The following area few" of the Prlnipl
Points reached via this Line:
ar. ('tý'LD, f.t'K ('c*TREx, FERnoa FAts.
rn .OKruN, by. "%I cCkr, ii rrcnUm ,
PAYNL\ ILlEt, M~.RIsB APPLETOI A~r
Jl:i ix.it1I I. L, '{ x*WAT.RO WNx Am.
DI:aý, ]LL.LNDAL ~tI AIUETO:, / ASO,
narnD ['o~It, GRtAr~N, DIirV LArx,
lf r"..:-rvLU An Btu' 1I,, DAxxCor; Gug.
(. ,>w )Ave (. Pr. Bi AP), Am.Ixmuoaa,
i ". bsTGR,(iAT FAIL{, HmalA ANp
Trs, MerrAN..; W M.A'3e, A 1 a,
a.lul, . I':lc" C tOAST I'ouism.
I'.rtie ~ eking farms or ousines loe
!i,:s w:11 ti:rd unusual opportunitiese r.
'ith ,n th; h111, in Northern lakotsand
3 lntna, a.o in Mlinesota where the
(,nl..nLv has fr olle at low prices and
on fie rriil tern r .'IO,(UWIacre dof es
ctller.t far?:in.,r.. z:' a'd t':: l rland! .
For maps and utbvrnluorrma.*u atidr.
Land Cotm:u,: npr. .'r 9a... Agt.
A. MA.VEL, I. 8. ALaXANDt(,
G' I anager. tic. 'Trafia Mýsa
No Other Ralla3j the Noriptl
has in so short a iri'd galoned the hIp
utatiou and popularity enjoyed by the
WISCONSIN CENTKAL LINL
From acornparattvely unknown tactoq
iu th. eontmmen'erl world, it buas been
tralltformed to an independent, inliu
eutial. gratId ThroIgh Reute, with
iallgnnil.iter!t depote, .uup.rb eqluipmeut
and uiu.trpas.'vd trrmiiunl lacllltile.
IbrouKgh "arvful oaterltug to detail- it
ha, w 'n for it.elf a reputiat(o of solid
ity, 'afrty. 'oICn ienwe and attentllb
to its patron., .creond to no railroad In
the ,,,uutry. Pluto lleeps.s, es4
el. if plalatial enmfort, dinlg eaa le
whtlh tile eulalne and reserl appdla*
nlnts are up to the highest steedMd,
ald coacbes. specislly built fbr thib
route, are among the chit f eclem*set
which have onatrihuted towardseater.
inteuooemfully to a dilcrimlinalngu
ubile. lf.cated directlv on Its 1e,.
between Minneapolis sand St. Paul. i.i
Milwaukee and Chicago, and Dulugha .4
Milwaukee and Chicago, are the Follow. .'1
ing thriving citiet of WlsansoMl
Michiran : New Richmond, C
Falls, b.au ClaireAshland,H ,
Ironwood. Mich., Bessemer, Mich.
ens Point. Neenah, Menash,
Fond du Lec, Waukesha, and Da it. "
ton, Wis.
Forn detailed informatlon,lowagi ul_
rent rates, berlb., 4'., via Ibls RAe
to any point la thl. $.uth .1~,r
ply to nearest Ticket Agrant,or iir
WM. S. MELLEN, JAMES BARIKE,
';eeratl Malgsr. alnt. Pale. tIi.,h
II.IWA:ItlK
F. N. AM.O, : Uthe«,tm hanwgragl ,
Ile. N Wele.M tens, iesmgl f ?