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1 HF. average modern American tourist of the present age ' V BETWEEN 0 l / )
witha liberal balance at his bankers who ha~ done 3 ' CHICAGO and SAN FRANCISC ' _ . .1.
3  Europe and the Continent repeatedly, is now satised with I  .33 Hi 1;
' nothing less than a trip around the world. To such the fol- ' LEAVE ; "an; 1 ARRIVE Arum-x l mu-x 1 ARRIVE L\ ' '1
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_ route taken to complete the circuit. the distance traveled. the l n 1 1 i, .
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1 dilTerent connecting Railway and Steamer Lines. and time 3 1 IO'IDA'M'  10.00 A' M" 1 6.301).)1. l 7301 \i 22 1 is 1 . ;
required to make the trip. If leaving New York city. step  1 7 l _ _ 1 I /
into the Chicago. Rock Island 8: Pacic lx. R. Ofce. No. 257 .1 Sunday, Monday, 3Tuesday, Wednesd. Frlday, PUG-Ry; ;  3 1: 34
Brondwny. and purchase your ticket to Houg lvmg over. any 3 Monday; Tuesday, .Wednesd. Thursday ESaturday, Saturday. 3' 3
1 of the through lines centering at Chicago. Between Uncago 3 1 3 1 . i
and Omaha you pass Over the most perfectly Constructed and j 1 Tuesday, Wednesd. IThnrsday Prlday, |Sunday, 3Snuday1  - 33 3. 1
equipped Railway in the United States. \V'est of Omaha you 1 I 3 h ti Frida Saturda [Manda Monday, , J 1 3. ) _
pass over the two great Pacic Railways arriving at San '. wedDeSd T rs 8153 y, 1 m3' Y) 1 1  
Francisco. 3Thursday Friday, Saturtlay,38unday, ETuesday, Tuesday, 1 /1 1 13
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51 Hang Kong to Calcutta, via 31e- - i . The longest steamer route in the world is between San Fran- 1-3
Cnllnsala: &me:tal Sis.1netr 3500 1 14 1 {3 cisco and Yokohama_mays without landing. Steamer csn- o/i' 3
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L' Biidgz; tiellila'sszilifziiwgyi 1472 2 " Francisco and Hong Kong. The average expense of steamer ' ' 3
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1 3. 031133111 or VECEgYPtlan Rall' 31 3 ': The highest altitude reached by any'railway is at the Andes 3 1 . :  g . 31
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entire circuit of the Globe north of the Equator. 3 i 1 , - ,
1 The best time to leave the States is (luring the {all months. 3 t 1 Kansas, Nebraska, 001013110 & califomlay /I - '
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