OCR Text |
Show A Good Route East. Missionaries or other persoua going east beyond Council BIufTj, will commit com-mit their interest and comfort by traveling via the Chicago and Northwestern North-western railroad to Chicago. This road is in splendid condition, having been recently relaid with Bteel rails and well ballasted, and the cars glide along so smoothly that the most delicate invalid need not be incommoded. in-commoded. The road is provided with elegant day coaches, and Pirll-man Pirll-man palace sleepers are attached to all express trains. These cars are provided with tho latest improvements improve-ments in brakes and couplings. The officers and employe's of the road will be found kind and attentive gentle men, who do everything in their power lo render passengers comfortable comfort-able and to secure them sate and rapid transit. On arrival at Chicago, those needing information in regard to routes of travel, can consult Dr. Stennett, general passenger agent of the Chicago & Northwestern, at the general office of the company, near the dep6t, who will be pleased to impart im-part information and aflord them any I assistance in bis power. Those going east of Chicago, will I find the route via. the Michigan Central Cen-tral and Great Western of Canada to Suspension bridge, Niagara Falls, and thence by the Eric railroad to New York city a most desirable one. . Last bp ring tho agents of this route gavu a company of missionaries going east better terms than they could gut by any oilier. All iufoimation respect ing this route can be obtained from Fiank E. Snow, Esq., general we.-tern passenger agent, G7 Clark street, G...-cago. |