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FROM  CHICAGO. 
Leave  Chicago  via  Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  Sunday,  August  nth,   5.00  P.M. 
"     Kansas  City  ...  "  "       Monday,      "      12th,    9.00  A.M. 
"    Colorado  Springs  "  "       Tuesday,      "      13th,   8.30  A.M. 
Arrive  Denver   "  "  "  "      13th,  11.00  A.M. 
A  stop-over  of  one  day  at  Colorado  Springs,  including  a  trip  to  Manitou  and 
other  resorts,  is  contemplated  by  those  taking  this  route,  resuming  the  journey 
co  Denver  the  day  following,  arriving  in  ample  time  for  the  first  session  of  the 
Association. 
R.  J.  Brown,  of  Leavenworth  ;  George  Leis,  of  Lawrence,  and  C.  E.  Corco- 
ran, of  Kansas  City,  are  a  committee  appointed  by  the  chairman  to  look  after 
the  comforts  of  those  who  travel  this  route. 
Sleeping  Cars. — One  berth  will  accommodate  two  persons,  though  more 
comfortable  for  one  : 
New  York  to  Denver  price  per  berth,  $11  00 
Baltimore   "    "  "  11  00 
Washington  ......  "    "  "  n  00 
Cincinnati   "   "  "  8  00 
St.  Louis   .  "  .......  "  "  5  50 
Chicago   "    "  6  00 
Kansas  City   "    <v  "  3  50 
Mr.  C.  A.  Mayo,  37  College  Place,  New  York  City,  will  receive  applications 
tor  berths  to  St.  Louis  from  parties  leaving  New  York  and  other  Eastern 
points  on  August  9th. 
Mr.  W.  J.  M.  Gordon,  710  Plum  Street,  Cincinnati,  and  Mr.  N.  R.  Warwick, 
131  Vine  Street,  Cincinnati,  Agent  of  the  Missouri  Pacific  Railway,  will  do 
similar  service  for  those  desiring  reservations  at  Cincinnati. 
Special  arrangements  for  Pullmans  will  be  made  at  St.  Louis  by  the  Missoun 
Pacific,  and  at  Chicago  by  the  Santa  Fe  Railroad.  Those  wishing  sleeping  car 
reservations  at  St.  Louis  should  address  H.  C.  Townsend,  General  Passenger 
Agent,  Missouri  Pacific  Railway,  or  Dr.  H.  M.  Whelpley,  2342  Albion  Place. 
Those  wishing  them  at  Chicago  should  address  Geo.  T.  Nicholson,  General 
Passenger  Agent,  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railroad,  or  Mr.  A.  E.  Ebert, 
426  State  Street. 
At  Kansas  City,  Mr.  J.  B.  Frawley,  Agent  Union  Pacific  System,  and  Mr. 
Geo.  W.  Hagenbuch,  Agent  Santa  Fe,  will  cheerfully  attend  to  any  commis- 
sions intrusted  to  them. 
How  to  Return. — A  choice  of  any  direct  route  from  Denver  will  be  per- 
mitted returning  ;  choice  to  be  designated  at  time  and  place  of  purchasing 
ticket. 
Members  from  the  east  of  Parkersburg  may  return  via  the  Denver  and  Rio 
Grande  to  Pueblo,  and  thence  via  the  Missouri  Pacific  to  St.  Louis  or  via  Kansas 
City  and  Chicago. 
Members  from  Chicago  who  go  out  over  the  Santa  Fe  are  recommended  to 
return  via  Union  Pacific  to  Kansas  City  and  thence  to  Chicago  on  the  Santa  Fe. 
While  the  above  are  recommended  there  are  other  excellent  routes  which 
the  members  are  at  liberty  to  select. 
