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Po Califoria, Oregon, Washington and Other Polnts in Pullman Colonists Sleepers. The constant (Iemand of the travelling ublic lo the far west for a comfortable And at the same time nn economical mode of triivclliior, has led to the establishment )f ffhat is known as Pullman Colonist Sleepers. These cars ai e built on the same general jlan R8 the recular first class Pu Iman Jleeper, theonly difference being is that they ure not upholstered. These ears are fnrnlahed complete wltli ;ood comfortable hair mattresses, warm ilanket?, snow white llnen, curtains which secure tu the occupant of a berth is Dincta privacy :is is to be had in lirtclass sleepers, plenty of towels, 'combs, jruslies, &c. There are also sepárate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smoking is abíolutely prohibltcd. E:ich car is In charge of an experlenced aniformed Pullman Porter, who is reluireO to keep the car in good order and lo look after the wants and comfort of passengeis. Another fact not to be overlookeü In that these Pullman Colonist Sleepers are jttsclied to the daily fHSt express trains, thus cnabling passengers occupuying these cars to make the same time as occu pants of lirstelass Pullman Sleepers. Passengers holding both first and eecond class tickets are allowed to ride in these cars. A charge of $3.00 for a lower or upper doublé berth is made between Counctl Bluffs, Omaha or Kansas City and San Francisco or Portland. Fifty ci'nts per berth per niglit between intermediite BtAtiOD. Por tliose furnishing theirown bedding free berths are giveu in Pullman Colonist ('ars running bdtween Councll lïiiill-, Kansas City and Portland. The Pullman Colonist Sleeper is esliecially commended for the use ot the liomeseeker who is iuotIiik to the Wet with his family, and who desires comfortable eleeping accommodations enroute but cannot aflord to pay the lirstelass Pullman Sleeping Car fare. For matters descriptivo of any state or territories through which the Únion Pacilic runs, or for rates, time of trains, etc, etc, apply to D. W. Johnston, Pass. Ag't, 02 Griswold st., Detroit, Mich. llíiny would-be betters would be better off if they didn't bet at all.- BuflVilo Commercial: Ncvcr Bets on His Own Ilorse. They teil a good story of a man who lias a fondness for fast 'norse?. A year or two ago he had one that was sald to be a "flyer," and marvellous stories were told about what sim had done, and was capable of doinfr. Hut an intimate friend noticed that the owner of the wonderful Iiorse never staked any money on lier. "Why don't you back her for a good, roand sum if slie can do what you claim slie can?1' he afked. "That would prove that you had conlldcnce in her but as it is-." "See here, my friend," said the other, wlth a twinkle in his eye, "don't you know me well enough to know that I'm too modest to het on my own nag, especially when I feel eure that the can't come out ahead?" When a man knows he can accomplish what he undertakes he doesn't feel too modest to say so. When Dr. Pierce put his Favorite Prescription before the public as a certain remedy for all female d9 eases, with "satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded," on every bottle of it, it provcd that he had conlldence in the preparation. He feit that he had entire confhïence in the preparation. He feit sure of its merits. and the testimony of thousands of women who have been ca red br it of "weakness,"' "irregularities," and all the dUtresshig dlsease6 from which their sex suffers so much, provcs that his faith was well founded, Fashlonableto give and nceivc - Wedding prese nts. 18 Jiegroes! Who left the United States for Liberia last year have lately returned, beinj; unable to stand tlie climate. liverybody groin;; to a new climate should have a bottle of Sulphur Bitters with thrni as a safeguard against discase. - Hartford Courant. 2.Mut go down - Pili?. s nu lliiii:; for the New Year. The world renowned succesa of Ilostetter's Sloniach Bitters, au1 thelr continued popularity for over ft tlilrd of a ceutury aa u slomachlc, ín scaicely more wonderful than the wclcome that. greets the aiinual appeuranee ol iiostetter'a Almanno. Thin valuable medical treatlse Ik publlshed hy The Hostetter Company, Pltiabargh, l'a., under thelr own linmedlate snperviaion, employloi; i'iO hands In that departmenl. They are runDtng about 11 months In the year on thl work, and the Issue of same for 1891 wlll be more than ten mllllons, prlnted In the Kiikllsh. Oerman, Frencb, Welgh, Norweul n, Sweedlsh, Holland, Bohemian and Spanlüh languages. Refer to a copy ofltfor valuable and Interestlng readlng coucernlng hpalth, and numerous testlmoululs ns to the efBcaey of HoHletter's Stomach Bitters, amusemetit, vurit-il Information, astronomloal calculatlons and chronologlcal items, Ac, whlch can be depended on ror oorrectness. The Almanac 1891 can be obtalned free o coat, from druggUta and general country dealers in all parta of the country.
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