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It is the only line with its own track from 
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Either by way of Omaha. Pacific June.. St. Joseph, 
Atchison or Kansas City. 
It connects in Union Depots with through trains from 
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and all Eastern points. It is the principal line to 
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It traverses all of the six qreat States of ILLINOIS. 
IOWA. MISSOURI, NEBRASKA. KANSAS, COLORADO 
with branch tines to all their important cities and 
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equipped through trains over its own tracks between 
Chicago and Denver, 
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For all points in Northwest, West and Southwest. 
Its equipment is complete and first class In every 
particular, and at all important points Interlocking 
Switches and Signals are used, thus insuring com¬ 
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For Tickets. Rates. General Information, etc., 
regardinq the Burlinqton Route, call o» anv Ticket 
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T. J. POTTER 1 st V.P. A. Gen. Mgs., Chicago. 
HENRY B. STONE, Asst. Gen. Mgr., Chicago. 
PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. AOT, ; Chicago. 
Aouihere Farm for Sale.—Acre*, well im¬ 
prove f, Adapted Co slock raising or frmc culture. 
A delightful southern Home, with all noe. »->;«y con¬ 
veniences. Price, per acre— one half Us value. 
Address J. N. Ill Tt’IUNSON. Salem, Ala. 
Virginia Karma -Hltd climate. Cheap Homes, 
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The Most Delightful Country 
02* THE CONTINENT. 
Tirmp Iuformattnu given iu regard to Soil, Clint- 
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Fred. L. A lies. Commissioner of Emiokation, 
HioutUern Cull Torn let 
IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, 
l.us Angelos, Cut. 
Southern California. 
1 and Syndicate and Colony forming. \ few more 
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of two OHIO IMPROVED 
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Fairs, oivr other J Jo urns. Ham. Include •'Bicester ” 
No I'.i'i. weight 1 J 1 ) lbs.; cost M irs. ‘ Baron ramps 
field,” Wfi, coat W gs. "Sir John of Wlnclnsniloii," No. 
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Wattled. n Farm Manager. A practical, cu 
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estate. Must thoroughly understand general farm- 
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Children feel the debility of the elmnging sea¬ 
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" Last spring my two children worn vaccinated. 
Soon after, they broke all out with running sores, 
so dreadful I thought. I should lose them. Rood's 
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have linen h -althy ever since. I do feel that 
Hood’s Sarsaparilla saved my children to me.” 
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01 Joinov r c .1 tj** out in „ nay. Built in a tirst-class 
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PERSONALS. 
Sir Edward Thornton, long British Min¬ 
ister at Washington, is to be raised to the 
Peerage. 
Ex-Senator Hannibal Hamlin will wear 
an overcoat again this Winter, for the third 
season iu his life. 
It is said that the family of Emery A. 
Storrs is absolutely penniless in Chicago. 
Efforts will be made to raise a fund for them. 
A starving luborer took three apples from 
a garden, and was sentenced by Bailie Hun¬ 
ter, of Dundee, Scotland, to 40 days’ imprison¬ 
ment. 
Mr. Stanley, the African explorer, has 
fitted up a ccsey home in London, a couple of 
doors from Mr. Henry Irving’s. He has made 
the rooms look like a museum, with trophies 
of his travels aud adventures. 
Prof, A. Agassiz, of Cambridge, Mass., 
has written to Secretary Manning declining 
the oltiee of Superintendent of the Uuited 
States Coast and Geodetic Survey, which was 
offered to him on September 22. 
At the National Sportsmen’s Convention, 
which had a large representation from all 
parts of the country, in session at St. Louis, 
Mo., last Tuesday, Enoch Moore, of Delaware, 
was chosen First Vice-President. 
The President yesterday appointed Edward 
A. Stevenson, of Boise City, Idaho, to be Gov¬ 
ernor of the Territory of Idaho, and William 
B. Webb, of Billings, Montana, to be Secre¬ 
tary of the Territory of Montana. 
General Buckner’s staff in the Confeder¬ 
ate army furnished the country with three 
Episcopal bishops—Gallagher, who is now 
Bishop of Kentucky ; Harris, Bishop of Mich¬ 
igan, and Elliot, Bishop of Texas. 
General Toombs is steadily sinking. The 
whole of his left side is yielding to the paraly¬ 
tic stroke, his mind wavers, and he frequently 
imagines himself arguing old cases or going 
through the scenes connected with the war. 
No devotee of tobacco, says Dio Lewis, has 
graduated at the head of his class at Harvard 
or any other college where statistics have 
been preserved, notwithstanding the fact that 
a large majority of college students are 
smokers. 
Thf. Lorillard estate at Newport is, perhaps, 
the most princely in that place. Several 
persons have been anxious to purchase, bub 
Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt offered the largest 
price for it, $400,000, and the estate patsed 
into his hands last week. 
There is uot much truth in the stories about 
the infant son of the Dales of Norfolk—that 
he was born blind, ami crippled aud imbecile. 
He lost bis sight in au attack of scarlet fever, 
but in all other respects his body is sound aud 
his mind is bright and active. 
Frank Hiddall, of Philadelphia, claims to 
to have the fastest double team of horses iu 
the world, viz.: Westmont and Lorraine, 
pacers, each with a pacing record of about 
2:15. The team is said to have been purchased 
from J. M. Hill, theatrical manager of New 
York, for $50,000. 
Some of the queerest names hail from the 
Basque Provinces of Spain. Two officials in 
the Treasury Department at Madrid, who 
claim Basque descent, call themselves respec¬ 
tively,Don Kpifanio Mlrurzururduadua y Zen- 
gotide and Don Juan Nepomueeno le Buris- 
nagonatstorecagoceaecoceha! 
Pasteur Is about to organize a service at 
Paris for the prevention of madness in ani¬ 
mals. He is said to have discovered a sure 
preventive. He lately treated, quite success¬ 
fully, a boy who had been bitten, by a rabid 
dog in both thighs, both legs and the hand. 
This is said to bo the llrst tittle he has ever ap¬ 
plied his skill to a human being. 
Kkfkukinu to the proposition to build an 
“American Westminster Abbey,” for the re¬ 
pose of American "great men,’’ Gen William 
Tecumsvh Sherman says: “1 once visited the 
catacombs under ancient Syracuse. Our 
guide said there were a million interments, 
but the contents of every chamber had been 
Bold for manure. I asked him if a single grave 
had been spared; not oue. As it was in the 
begitming, is now, and ever will be. Ameul” 
Samuel Campbell, joint owner with his 
partner, Mr. Walcott, of the famous herd of 
Duchess Short boms that fetched such mar¬ 
velous prices at the sale at New York Mills, 
Oueida Oouuty, Now York, ou September 10, 
1873, fell from his chair iu his office Tuesday 
week uud died of apoplexy. Born in Ayrshire, 
Seotlaud, iu 1809; came to this country iu 
1831, since which time ho has beeu engaged iu 
the manufacture of cotton fabrics as subordin¬ 
ate or principal at the above village, lie had 
a splendid 1'arui; was President of the State 
Agricultural Society iu 18011, and always deep¬ 
ly interested iu agriculture. “Whatever you 
earu, save something,” was a frequent injunc¬ 
tion of his, 
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