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Day
15
Month
October
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Montana, Oregou and Washington. The Nortliern P.tcifie Rallroad paling through Minni'sota, Dakota, Montuna, Idiiho, Oregon, and Washington was tlie tirst lino to bring tlie reglón occupied by these States into commnnication witli the east. lts main line and branches penétrate all sections of these state?, renen ing nine-tenths of the chief cities. It U the short lioc to Helei)a nnd Butte, Mont , Spokane Falls, Tacoma and Seattle, Wash.j and Portland, Ore., and the only line running through train service trom tlie east through the states of Montana and Washington. Pullman Sleepers and furnished Tourists Sleeping cirs are run vla the Wiaconsin Central and Nortliern Pacific, and Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars via Chicago through to the Pacilic Coast without chanjre. This is the Dining Car and Yellowslone Park route The large travel on the Northern Pacific line necessitated the hianguratlon in June 1890, of a second through train to the Pacltic coast thus ennbling this road to offer the public the advantaee of two tliroujrh tralns dally to Montana and polnts in the Pac'flc Northwest, cirrying complete service of sleeping cara. dining cars and regular day coaches. The train leaving St. Paul in the morning runs via the recently cotppletcd Air Line of the Northern Pacilíc tlirouzh Butte, Mont.. making this the shortest line to the liitter point by 120 miles. Colonists for Washington, Orpjron and British Columbia points should taUe no other line than the Northern Pacific, as by this line only, can all portions of the state of Washington be seen. Stop-ovcr3 are allowed on second class tickets at Spokane Falls and all points west, enahling settlers to inspect the country without extra expense. For Maps, Time Tables and IlUistrntcd Pamphleta, or any sp :ci:il informatlon desired, address your nearest ticket asrent, or Chas. S. Fke, Qen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Minn. The average boy wlll make a pair of pantaloons look antiquated In a day. There Is nothlng new linder tlie sou. - Burlington Free Press.

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Ann Arbor Courier