Christian Cynosure . equals thatof any road; their speed is as great ascomfort and safety will permit; theymake close connections in union depotsat junction and terminal points w^iththe leading railroads of the West andNorthwest, and offer to those that usethem SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETYAt CHICAGO it makes close connec-tion with all other railroads at that city. It runs PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all through trains, PARLOR on itsprincipal routes, and North-\A^estb«N DINING on its COUNCIL BLUFFS and on its ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS through day express trains. If you wish the Best Traveli


Christian Cynosure . equals thatof any road; their speed is as great ascomfort and safety will permit; theymake close connections in union depotsat junction and terminal points w^iththe leading railroads of the West andNorthwest, and offer to those that usethem SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETYAt CHICAGO it makes close connec-tion with all other railroads at that city. It runs PALACE SLEEPING CARS on all through trains, PARLOR on itsprincipal routes, and North-\A^estb«N DINING on its COUNCIL BLUFFS and on its ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS through day express trains. If you wish the Best Traveling Accom-modations you will buy your Ticketsby this route AND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. For rates for single or round tripcickets and for full information in re-gard to all parts of the West, North andNorthwest, write to General PassengerAgent, at Chicago, 111. All Coupon Ticket Agents sell Ticketsby this D. LAYNG, MARVIN HUGHITT, Gen. Supt. 2d Vice-Pree. and Gen. H. STBNNETT, Qen. Pass. Agt., N. C. A. BUILDING AND OFFICE OFTHE CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE,231 WEST MADISON STREET, CHICAG NATIONAL CHBISTIANASSOCIATION. President.—J. Blanchard, Wheaton,Vice-President.—T. H. Gault, Chica]Rec. Sec.—John D. Nutting, Oberli Sec- and Gen. Agent.—J. Stoddard,221 W. Madison —W. I. Phillips, 321 ^ Madison Street, Chicago. Directors.—Philo Carpenter,.!.Blanc ard, M. R. Britten, E. A. Cook, H. Kellogg, D. P. Baker, T. H. Gault, A. Laird, C. R. Hagerty, John Gardner,L. Stratton. The object of this Association is:To expose, withstand and remove secisocieties, Freemasonry in particular, and ottanti-Christian movements, in order to save tchurches of Christ from being depraved, to ;deem the administration of justice from pversion, and our republican government fr<corruption. To carry on this work contributions asolicited from every friend of the refor: Form of Bequest.—I give and bequeaththe National Christian Association, incor]r


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