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Day
14
Month
May
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Montana, Oregon and Washington. A correct map of the nortli west will show that the Northern Pacific Kailroad travereea the central portion of Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana and Wnshington for ii distano of ncarly 2,000 miles; it. is the on!y railroad reaching Jamestown, BUmarck, Miles City, Billings, Livingston, Bozeman, Missoula, Clieney, Davenport, Palouse City, Sprague, Ritzville, Yakima, Kllen6burL, Tacomu, Seattle and in fact nine-tentha of the north west cities, towns, and pointe of interest. The Northern Pariiic is the shorlest transcontinental route f rom St. Paul and OhldgO to Helen:, Butte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge, Spokane FallĂ­, Walla Walla, DaytOM and Portland, and tliu only one whOM tlirough trains reach any portion of the new state of Washington. Land soekers purchasinK Pacific Coast second class tickets via St. Paul and the Northern Pacific have choice from that point of free Colonist Sleeplnff Cars or Pullman's Tourist Fumished Sleepers at charges hs low as the lowest. For the benefit of settlers the Northern Pacific also gives a ten day stop over privilege on second class North Pacilic Coast tickets it Spokane Falls and each and every point west, including over 125 stations In Washington, thus enabling perrons seckinx a home to examine this vast territory witiiont iriciirriii in expense of from $5 to f 25 in traveling on local tickets from point to point. Insure for yoursclf comfort and safety by linving tiie beft accoimnodutions afforded, tliereby avoiding cbange of cars, re-cheekinar of bagffttgp, transfers and lay overs en route. Money can be siived by puichasing tickets via St. Paul or Jiinneapolis and the Northern Pacilic. For Maps, Pampblete, Rates and Tickets enquire of your nearest Ticket Agent, any Plstrlct Passenger Aent of rlie Xoitliern Pacilic HallroiicI, or Cuas. S. Fkk, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Mimi.

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Ann Arbor Courier