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"HOW TO GO WEST." Fortyyears a'o, Illinois was as far West as most pcople wishcj to co, and jonrneys wctq 'rn ide in tho logendary " Prairie Sahooner,l' but in these days of Propre-is and Imprnvenient, Uie word Woet has cometo moan Tow;u Nerftka, Cnliforma, and the Territorio, and tho traveler reachcs almost any point tborfin tv a pplendid of Ballrond. This Line of Itailroad is the Bnrllnston Route, which Ptnrts from Chicago by the Chlcajo, BurItttgtoo ft Qnlooj Rnlroad, and, rnnniug through Burlint'tDi), reaches Omnha, Lincolu, Xebraeka City, 8t. loseph, Atchlson, I.o:ivenworth ni Kin. sas City, conoectlnfi with tiie Union PaoiAOi KftnMfl Paciflc, nnd other railrocda rnnniu from those citlee. Pooplagoing to Iowa, Xcbr.Tki, Kansas, Cali Corola, orany patat In the Ter rito rle, will itody thrirown Intermts bygoms; ■ By way of BnriiHg ton," for tlie ratos of that lino are iways as low as any other, and it Is the bost route in the West, thereforc you are more suteof your saftty and com fort. Tho BofJInjton Koute has admlrably answered t ha qncstlon " Eow to go West? " by the pnblication ofan excelleut Pamphlet ,contniirtnL a larpo. tratbta) map oftho (rrcat West, and mnch Interes tinjx Information which can be obtuined, free of charge, by addresalns General rs;nger A;cnt, B AM. R. I?., Burlington, iowa.
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