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BAS BE NO PLANS?
A Who Is Close io the Gwernor
Says He Has Not.
HAS MAI ÜBED NO DEFINITE MOVEMENT
For His Future After the Expiration of
the Governorship Stories of a Good
Job Pronounced Fabrication.
The Atlanta correspondent of ,tbe
Macon Telegraph sends his paper the
following interesting gossip as to the
governor’s plan for the future—or
rather his lack of plans:
In the course of quite a lengthy con
versation with an intimate friend of
•Governor Atkinson last night, he re
marked that that the governor was
quite amused at some of the news
paper stories regarding bis plans as-.
ter his retirement from the executive
office.
“As a matter of fact,” this gentle
man saicL “the governor has matured
no plan, and I know for a certainty
that he has made no appointments
with a view of advancing his chances
politically- The governor has never,’
said the man, * ‘and I am mighty close
to him; that he would be a candidate
for senator or for congress, or that he
had perfected an arrangement to rep
resent some big corporation as legal
adviser. If there is an excellent trait
in Governor Atkinson it is his radical
disinclination to talk about himself.
He is not a man of wealth and will
have to go to work when his salary as
governor ceases. That fact he rea
lizes, and he will go to work, for the
governor is no drone.”
Speaking of his recent appointment
this gentleman declared that the ap
pointment of Librarian Brown and
the tender of a seat on the supreme
court bench to Judge Harris .were
both in harmony with the governor’s
way of doing things. He regarded
the interests of the state first, and
when satisfied on this point, he re
warded his friends —not now friends
who promised to do for him in the
future, but old and tried friends who
' have been loyal to hfm in the past,
and who have aided him with propa
gandist energy to blaze his path in
the political field until he had reach
ed his present high office — Brown, for
example, the new librarian, has stood
by Atkinson for fifteen years; as a cit
izen, as a legislator and speaker of
the house, and throughout his whole
term in bis present office. It is such
men as Brown, such friends, rather,
as Rrown, Who command themselves
to the governor, and who does not ad
mire him for it?
Guinea Rapidly,
•‘After having inflammatory rheu
matism I was very weak and my
stomach was in such a condition that
I could not retain food. I decided to
try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I was soon
able to eat and drink anything I
wished and gained rapidly in flesh.
Mrs. J. B. Stokes, North Decatur, Ga.
Hood’s Pilis are the favorite family
cathartic. Always reliable and bene
ficial. 25c.
IMPERIAL DECREE ISSUED. ■
Csar Ja to Appoint m I’einixfinut Chaise
<i* Affairs at Carisrahe
St. Petersburg. Nov. 12 —Au im
perial ukase just issued announces that,
it being considered expedient to appoint
a permanent charge d’ affairs at Carls
ruhe, capital of the Grand Duchy oi
Baden, Prince Canracuzene. who has
hitherto represented Russia at Stutgart,
capital of the kingdom of Wurtemoerg,
and at Oarlsruhe, has been relieved of
his post at the court of Baden.
It is presumable that the diplomatic
change announced above is in some
manner connected with the alleged
slight put upon the Grand Duke and
Grand Duchess of Baden during the
Visit of the czar and czarina at Darm
stadt, capital of the Grand Duchy of
Hesse, where their Russian majesties
were guests during the latter part oi
last month to the brother of the czarina,
the Grand Duke of Hesse.
DURRANT SEG’URES DELAY.
The San Fratioi.oo Murderer Falls to
Hung «»n Scl*H<iU e Huie.
San Quentin, Cal., Nov. 12 —Attor
ney Eugene Deuprey of the counsel for
Durrant arrived here from Sacramento,
having crossed the bay in a steam
launch. The purp >se of this . tr*n w.ia
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
those living
i “ialarial districts Tutt’s Pilis
r i ■ indispensible, they keep the
t .\:i in perfect: order and are
•:.£? absolute cure
r r sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver, constipa
tion and all bilious diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
to ina'ke phTsouaT' teVvice on ' Warden
Hale of a certified copv of the order of
the probable cause issued by cue su
ptetne court at Sacramento delaying the
execution. The precaution of this per
sonal service was that there might be
no pretext for executing Durrant.
Warden Hale had stated that lie was
in doubt as to what course to pursue.
However, he dually decided to ucc upon
the following dispatch received from
Prison Director Devlin of Sacramento:
“The supreme court made an order
and lias stayed all proceedings until
further order of the court. Accordingly
you will postpone execution. ”
After reading this Warden Hale said
that there would be no hanging just
jet.
RELIEF IN SIX HOUKS.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
eases relieved in six hours by the “New
Great South American Kidnpy Cure.”
This new remedy is a gieatr surprise on
account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary pas
sages in male or female. It relieves re-<
teutionof water and pain in passing it
almost immediately. If you want quick
relief and cure this is your remedy.
Sold hy Curry-Arrington Co., druggists,
Rome, Ga.' th-fr-sat & w.
TRUSTS TAKEN TO TASK.
Governor Kiianoll >ays < otnbinn Are Not
Smictimied by Law« of God.
Raleigh, Nov. 12. —Governor Russell
has issued his Thanksgiving proclama
tion. Its second paragraph attracts
much attention, and is as follows:
“Our state has been spared strikes,
disasters, contagion and internal strifes;
onr people have been blessed with
bountiful harvests, many of them with
peaceful and happy homes, and they
have been vouchsafed progress in the
promotion of education in the full pre
servation of their religious freedom,
and to some extent the retention of
their civil and political liberties as citi
zens of the republic.”
He concludes by a hit at the trusts
and corporations in an appeal “not to
forget, those who may be oppressed or
deprived of equal opportunities by such
of their fellowmen as may be in posses
sion of privileges and prerogatives that
are not consistent with the fundamental
principles of free government and are
not sanctioned by the laws of God.”
'. ■ .
You can’t afford to risk your life by
allowing a cold to develop into pneumo
nia or consumption. Instant relief and a
certain cure are afforded by One Minute
Cough Cure, For sale by Curry Arring
ou Co., Rome, Ga.
CS‘.Zk_&»-x-K J ILIA,.
Vandals at Work Hi Virginia.
Chancellorsville, Va., Nov. 12.—A
handsome granite monument was
erected in 1886 on the battlefield of
Chancellorsville to the memory of Gen
eral Stonewall Jackson, who fell in that
battle. Vandals and relic hunters have
marred the beauty of the memorial,
chipping and breaking off the granite
in numerous places around the upper
edge of the base of the. monument. The
attention of the authorities has been
called to the vandalism, and if canght
the vandals will suffer the full penalty
of the law.
J. M. Thlrswend, of Grosbeck,Texas
says that when be has a spell of indi
gestion. and feels sluggish he takes
two of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers at
night, and he is all right the next
morning. Many thousands of others
do the same thing. Do you? For
sale by Curry-Arrington C .
I can supply you with the best
Jellico coal Office No. 5 Broad street,
Telephone Nos, 182 and 183, H, G,
Smith,
Alleged liarilerer* Arrested.
Eureka, Kan., Nov. 12. George
Dobbs and Mrs. Joseph New are uudet
arrest here, charged with having mur
dered Mrs. New’s husband. Tne crime
with which they are charged was com
mitted on the night of Oct. 31, at the
home of the murdered man, in Otter
Creek township. Suspicion was di
rected against Dobbs, who is a widower
with two children, soon after the mur
der, and when he finally went to live at
Mrs. New’s house the feeling against
him became intense.
Notice.
I want every man and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
und whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga., Box 362, and one
will be sent you free.
PROTECTED HIS PRISON E&
Sheriff of Denver Hud the Juil Surrounded
by >*olice end *oldler*.
Denver, Nov. 13.—The sheriff re
ceived word that an attempt would be
made to enter the county jail and lynoh
Fred O. Sanchez, charged with murder
ing his young wife. The police wers
notified and Chief Farley summoned
•very patrolman in the city to report at
headquarters.
In the meantime, to render futile *ll
assaults on the jail, the prisoner was not
returned to his cell at the conclusion of
the day’s trial, but was smuggled away
to the residence of one of the court offi
cers, where he was kept all night under
a strong guard. At the jail the warden
maintained a vigilant watch, with
every deputy who could be called into
requisition iqrned to the teeth.
Upon orders from the governor the
Denver city troop reported at its armory
fully equipped for active service. The
members w'ere sent out as scouts to pa
trol the territory contiguous to the jail
with instructions instantly to signal on
the appearance of any gathering. The
mob. however, did not appear, evi
dently having heard of the sheriff’s
preparations.
Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the
finest liver and bowel regulator ever
made.
THE ROME TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 13, 181 H.
MANY ARRESTS ARE MADE.
i'oatel '••Id i« Here Hmm Violated
Or Pro,Hiee.it l Mople.
Ohattanooga, Nov. 13 —For nomo
time past gross violations of postal laws
have been occurring at various points in
North Alabama, but principally in the
neighborhood of Acalla, Weaver's sta
tion and Union Grove.
Postoffice Inspector Warren has made
15 arrests in the past few days for vio
lations of postal laws, chiefly the use of
mails to defraud.
The inspector arrested S. Weaver at
Weaver’s station for stealing post-office
records. He also arrested at Union
Grove, Ala., W. E. Barnard, Edgar
Barnard and J. W. Barnard on the
charge of using the mails to further the
fraudulent scheme.
An attempt to rob the postoffice at
Leeb,. Ga.. was reported, and Clerk
Hadley was arrested on suspicion.
When Inspector Warren maites a full
report of arrests a great sensation is
promised, as it is said many prominent
people are involved.
J. C. Berry, one of the best known
citizens of Spencer, Mo., testifies that
he cured himself of the worst kind of
piles by using a few bux'es of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve. He had been troubled
with piles for over thirty years and bad
used many different kinds of so called
curss; but DeWitt’s was the one that did
the work and he will verify this state
ment if any one wishes to write him. Cur
ry-Arrington & Co.
ATLANTA 50 YEARS OF AGE.
City tt» OlebiHie Her Birthday U (th
1 mportitiK: 'erelDonlvg
Atlanta, Nov. J 2 —The celebration
of the semicentennial anniversary of
the birthday of Atlanta, as a city, will
be celebrated next spring with great
eclat by the Pioneer society.
The movement set on foot some time
ago to that end has grown nntil it has
awakened a responsive echo in the heart
of every patriotic citizen of Georgia’s
capital, and the pioneers are determined
that nothing shall be lacking to make
the celebration worthy of the occasion.
The first mayor of Atlanta was inau
gurated in February. 1848, and the city
wili consequently celebrate its fiftieth
anniversary during that mouth in 1898.
The people generally throughout the
city have become interested in the pro
ject and there will be nothing wanting
to carry it through with due credit and
honor to the Pioneer society and ail
concerned.
The Coming Woman
Who goes to the club while her husband
tends the baby, as well as the good old
fashioned woman who looks after her
home, will both at times get run down
in health. They will be troubled with
lose of appetite, headaches, sleeplessness,
fainting or dizzy spells.. The most won
derful remedy for these women is Elec
tric Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from
Lame Back and weak Kidneys rise up
and call it blessed. It is the medicine
for women. Female complaints and
Nervous tronbles of all kinds are soon
relieved by the use of Electric bitters.
Delicate women should keep this-remedy
on hand to build up the system. Only
50c per bottle. For sale by Curry-Ar
rington.
General 'Weyler at Gibars.
New York, Nov. 12.— A dispatch to
The Herald from Madrid says: Sur
prise was caused here by the notices re
ceived regarding General Weyler’s con
duct at Gibara. Cuba, where the steamer
had to put in for repairs. It seems that
he landed and a manifestation was held
in his honor, which was said to have
been gotten up on board. The road was
patrolled by troops, anil the same honor
was paid to General Weyler as though
he were still captain general. He visited
the club, and the same inflammatory
speeches passed as at Havana.
Disease CATARRH
A Climatic
Ass e ction g
Nothing but a local CO LDM
remedy or change of in ■
climate will cure it.
Get a well-known
pharmaceutical rem- ■t.
edy - BT yWW
Ely’s Cream Balm
It is quickly absorbed
Gives Relief at once.
Opens and cleanses
the Nasal Passages pfll R|MUF Afl
Allays Inflammation. LULU iILAU
Heals and Protects tbe Membrane. Restore
the Senses of Taste and Smell. No Cocaine
No Mercury, No Injurious drug. Foil sizi
50c; Trial Size 10c, at Druggist or by mail.
ELY BROTHERS,S6 Warren St.. New York.
CHANGER
BUT
POZZONI’S §
POWDER X
•j? KEMANS ALWAYS THJE SAME.
XThe finest, purest and •aost beauti- Iff
tying tci)<' powder ever made. It is /L
soothing healing, healthful and ff»x
Jk harmless, and when rightly used la /k
ffeA Invisible. If you have never tried ffvl
A POZZONI’S
vou do not know what an lI>EA>«
Complexion powidkk is.
A IT IS SOLD EVERY WH£RE. $
A
I £ fOH icaTHER. SEX
kC DnwW oTJiiH remedy being in-
1 ' ■■ierted directly to tin-
dUk-— — fIM seat of those diseaset
Q ■■ of the Cenito-Erinarj
Xf ■■l Organs, requires no
RIM UD Mfl change of diet. Cure
guaranteed in 1 to 8
days. Small plain pack
nTT M* TEW age, by mail, «1.00.
I* U JKJEaSoId only by
for gale by Curry-Arrington Co.
wholesale druggist®, Rome, Ga.
HATE VER is worth do
’ ing, is worth doing well.
Painting can only be done well by
having the best materials—Pure
White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil,
properly applied. There is noth
? irig else “just as good.” Avoid
©“mixtures” and unknown brands
of White Lead—the “sold-for-
Icss-money sort. .(See list of
the genuine brands.)
PDPP Bv using National Lead Co.’s Pure White Lead Tinting Col-
I I\EE ors > a ?, y deslred shaQ = ,s readily obtained. Pamphlet giving
t • v ? ,,,ab . 1 “ ‘"lormation and card showing samples of colors free?
also cards showing pictures „f twelve houses of different designs painted in
nr combtnatuns cf shades forwarded uno: -if „
NATIONAL LEAD CO., CINCINNATI BRANCH,
Cor. 7th St. and Freeman Ave. Cincinnati. O.
J LADIES WIIEA IM TROUBLE £
? USE DR DAVID NICHOLS
? Female * Periodical * Pills. S
LADIES, by special request from patients who cannot personally con- fl
W suit me, and being unable io prepare at short notice the Favorite Prescrip
tion as used by me during a practice of twenty-five years, have consented fl
W to supply to you this celebrated Remedy for all Female irregularities and v
suppression* These Pills are guaranteed six degrees stronger than any fl
W known medicine, yet so mild that the feeblest can take them with perfect x
•a security, yet so powerful iu their effects that they can be safely called a fl
” never-failing regulator. Refuse all Patent Medicinesand avoid delay by V
taking the prepared prescription of a Specialist in practice. Highly en- fl
dorsed by thousands and rec mmendec by prominent physicians. all v
orders supplied direct from office, Nichols Building, Nashville, Tenn. In fl
Sealed Plain Packages S 3 per box, with fu.l directions enclosed, corre- v
fl snondence Private. A’ot Sohl 111 Drug Nlores. £
I have used
Piso’s Cure
for Consumption, and can
recommend it above all others
for Coughs and Colds.
It is selling 5 like hot cakes.
w^«- GUSTAV F w^::o hIo .
br QaHSwpnQJT«'2sffi August 31, 1897.
! Kentucky Dew Whisky!
4/ STANDARD OF PURITY. ®
ife $
•1- Distilled of carefully selected grain and pure limestone spring
W water; matured in wood and bottled under our own supervision, tL
Kentucky Dew is tbe leader of fine old fashion sour mash whiskies,
•k- and for mellowness and richness of flavor has no superior. Buy /A
W Kentucky Dew boctled by the distiller if you want an absolutely Pure
YI/ Whisky for the club or sick room. Ask your dealer for Kentucky 'fl
Dew, bottled by ourselves. If he hasn’t it write ns.
ife OLD KENTUCKY DISTILLERY, #
D. Meschendokf, Proprietor. LOUISVILLE, KY
For sale by A. R- Hudgins. Agent.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR
FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD CODOS
AND-
RHLJDY, HARVEY & COMPANY
IS THE BEST PLACE TO GO.
We have added many new and artistic goods to our stock tbe last
few days—lß97 patterns —no old second-hand goods. We want your
trade and mean to get it if nice goods, low prices and fair dealing wili
win. Below is a few of the many articles just received:
Parlor Suits, Dining Sets, Bed Springs, Bedroom Suits, Fancy
Rockers, Mattresses, Hall Rockers, Side Boards, Stoves,
Window Shades, Rugs, Book Cases, Curtain Polls, Etc,
IlkintDTA Mill P Our Bto( 'k ’ n th' B department is equal to any in
UNUIII I AMn □“““ North Georgia and in charge of Mr F. L, West,
an experienced and practical undertaker. Cails promptly attended to
day and night. Day ’Phone No. 9; Night. ’Phone No. 182.
DC DA|D RC PA R T IVI FN T Mr. W L L»nsdell is in charge
ntrAln UtrAn I IVItIN I— -,f our Repair Department and
can repair any broken furniture at small cost. Give us a trial.
RHUDY, HARVEY & CO.,
337 Broad Street, ROME, GA.
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy Bad
Breath, Sour Stomach, Hiccoughs, Heart-burn.
knitsny.
Coßueu—d Ncbedale in Effttci uuj i. ,
SiatiOPa. AO. o H No f ■
tjv Chattanooga A uOuo 2.46 pm iu oopni t
Ar Dalton 9 2<>am 4 2 pn. 1 11 am
Ar Rome ju.-iOax 5 ;•» p f . i.Mam
Ar Atl.inta «... I. b»am 8. pm 5
Lv Atlanta 4.opm 83 p- h.euaa
Ar Macon /7.0 pm 11. vpm 8 H'un
Ar JfFup » 4 <»atn 2 Il&poB
At Everett a -sain 3. pm
Ar Jacksonville ® 3 Pm
Lv Jesun »..U7.iu.
Ar Jacksonvilla 1 uop ; u
Lv Everett a.dt am > 30pm
Ar Brunswick | ftSOt. ,3’ pm
No 8 carries Pullman sleeping car cbaUa«
noox a to Atlanta.
No. lOcanie" Pullman Union Sleeping Can
Chattanooga to Atlanta.
No. U carries Pullman Drawing Room Buf
fet Sleep l ng Car Chattahoogn to Jacksonville
and Alla *ta to Bruns vic.;.
STA rim No. 15 No 9 I \O. f
Lv Atlanta 7 '».mi -3< p n lu 0 >p'3
Ar Rome lu. 19am 4 5 pm I
U-ilton... 11 3->am dtOpm 2 -0a»
Ar Chattanooga I.oopm 7.;opm 4. !?ar»
Lv Chattanooga. 74- pm 8 ouam.
Lexinvton . 4.35 am s.oopic.‘
Ar Louisville 7.Yam i.ldpm
Ar < inciiuiat.... 7.3uam YS’pS
Lv Chattanooxa 1.-iopm TTam
Ar Nashville 0.55 pm 1.35 pm
No. 13carries Pullman” Drawing Room BiiE
set Sleeping Car Atlant to Na-hville.
No. 9 t arries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Louisville and Pullman Sleeping
car Chattanooga to Cincinnati.
No • e rriea Pullman S eeping Car Atlaata>
to i hattanooga and from Chaitmooga to Ctn
cinnati.
STATIONS. No 5~Nv. 12 No. 1«
Lv Chattanooga &30 .m 4.10 am 5 50pn.A
Ar Knoxville 1159 am &05am 9 50pn.-
Ar Morristown 1 lOp.n 9.50 am 1“.55pm-»
Ar Hoi Springs. 3 ISprr, 11.4 >am 12 23aw;
Ar Asheville 4 35pm 115 pm l 3Uam
Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm 6.ouans
Ar Greensboro 9 s.pm 8 s‘Hnf
Arßaieixh 7.10 .m 11 45aie»
Ar Norfolk... n 2i pm.
Ar Washington ..... 7 ~6.72.im 773 pm
Ar New York it43pm
No. 12 carries Pullman Sleeping oar Cuatta*
* x,cw York via ant:
Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Richmond
6.00 a. m
No. 16 is solid train Chattanooga to Norfolli
with Pullman Sleeping Car Chattunoog 11«
Norfolk without change. Close conn<-< tioc
made at Norfolk wim steamers for B iti
more. New Yofk i?nd Boston Pullman Sleep
ing Car Salisbury York via WashingtoW’
stations. ’ ' No 16 N0.~6*
t-v Chaitanoog* ' .=> :.uprn H. Mam.
" r Knoxville ; 9 Mipm 11.59.inr
Ar Morristown 12.27 am I 10pm
Ar Washington 1125 pm 735 amt
Ar New York I 6.25 am l.ZOpißf
Na Scarries Pjilman Sleeping Car~ChaU»-
noora to Washington and Chattanooga to New
York without change
No. 16 carries Pu<l ma S’eeping Car O’- atta
aoo<a to Knoxville and Knqxville to Bristol
STATIONS. No ll‘
hv Rome.... .......... lOaOam
ArAnniston I.lopm
Ar Birmingham ' io. iopm.
Ar Selma 6 I7pm
Ar Meridian losopm
Ar New Orleans 11.45 am
Ar Jackson ........ b 4 -mt.
Ar Vicksburg ll.:»ant«
Ar Shreveport.... 7.2opn>
tNa 15 6 ~ tNo~I6 |XTo.~ 1»
Tlbpm 5.10 pm Lv Rom-,....ar 10.00 am 9.3oanet
• O'prn 7. OBpm Ar Guas ten ar 6 3-am 7 I Bant.
6.30 pm 7.15 pm Ar Atta:la...lv ftlS.im T-Odama
♦ Daily except. Sunday | Sunday only.
W. H. GREEN, Gcu hu] t. Washington, U C,
J. M. CULP, Traf Mgr Vaahlngtoa, D. a
W. X TURK, G. P A W ashington. D C
0. A •aXBOOTM.A o. t a ohattaMoga.lte».
11 11
Chattanooga, R'ome & Columbus
RAILROAD.
EUGENE E. JONES. Receiver.
Passenger Schedule In effect May 2, 1896.
SOUTH BOUHB
STATIONS No. 2 No. 4 No. 10
Lv Chattanooga 8 Olam 110 pm 560 a rn«
Battlefield. 8 37 4 3« 5 40
Chickamauga 844 445 625
LaFayette 9 12 5 13 7 25
Trion »39 3 40 8 35
Summerville 9 48 5 49 8 5:
Lyerly 10 06 607 9 4».
Rome UOO 7(H) 2 10
Cedartown 1144 17 45pm 145
Buchanan 12 27 I
Bremen 1243 .
Ar Carrollton 1 10pmI
NORTHBOUND.
STATIONS No. 1 No. 8 N 0.6
LvCarrol(ton .... 140 pro
Bremen 2 07
Buchanan 2 24
Cedartown 307 6 15am 916an>
Rome 3 50 7 00 1100
Lyerly 4 45 7 54 1 05
Hnmmerville 5 03 8 12 1 55
Trion 5 12 8 21 2 80
LaFayette 539 8 48 3 35
Chickamauga 6 07 9 17 5 05
Battlefield 6 14 9 24 5 20
Ar Chattanooga 640 pm'9 50am 600 pn»
Nos. 9 and 10 dally except Sunday.
Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Nos. 1 and 2dally.
Trains Noe. 9 and 10 arrive and depart from
C. R. * C. shops near Montgomery avenue.
< onnec«lons made at Chattanooga, Tenn,
with all roads for points North and West.
For any information apply to
t.C, B. WILmURN, Traffic Manager,
Rom*. <4a.
n‘or C. R. FKIIDEN. Ticket Age- b-
Southern Pacific
and Sunset Limited
ARE INSEPARABLE
THE FIRST is that great steel highway
which links New Orleans to the Pacific
Coast, a road distinguished by its
superb physical condition, its sump
tuous equipment, its perfect systen
its ad option of every modern improve
ment that contributes to safety, com
fort, convenience. A road that rune
through the Acadian Land of Louis
iana, the pine forest region and high
plains of Texas, the romance-fraught
plateaus of New Mexico and Arizona,
and into the orchard and garden dis
tricts of Southern California. A line
redolent with history and romance and
filled with wonderful charm.
THE SECOND is the great transconti
nental train of the Southern Pacific,,
making direct connections at New Or
leans (which point it leaves every
Monday and Thursday at 10 a. m.)
with all through trains from the North
and East, running through solid to
San Francisco in 7S hours. The finest
train extant— vestibnled, steam heat,id
gas lighted. Has ladies’ parlor, wait
ingmaid, drawing rooms; gentlemen’ ■
smoking room, barber shop, bath
room, buffet, dining car, library, etc..
etc. A home on wheels.
DESCRIBING BOTH we have a great
deal of literature which the prospeo
tive furist should read Some beau
tiful books. If going to California.
Mexico or Arizona, write and enclose
10 cents in stamps and we will be glad
to send such as yon eed, or any
Southern Pacific Agent will cheerfully
give information.
S F. B. MORSE,
LGeneral Passenger andlTicket Agent
NEW ORLEANS