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L lowing table will he found attite interesting as showing the CHICAGO! DMIXrHA BRIG-{'ER L 8.1.:ng SACiiTaM'oL S. $35.0 . \| /
route taken to complete the Circuit. the distance traveled. the . 5- L . .. _ . , 1
different connecting Railway and Steamer Lines, and timt:    101 A M' L 10'0) A- 5" L ("0 P- - 1-3015 M. 2-201. .l. 8 ~19 P. M. . ' 
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_ Broadway. and purchase your ticket to Hong Kong 0\ or any .   ~ L 74'
L of the through lines centering at Chicago. Between Chicago  _ Monday, TueSday LwednGSd' ThursayLsm'urdaYy Saturday. , L -
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pass over the two great Pacic Railways arriving at San L , 6 need. Thursday erlday LsaturdayLmonday Monday, 1 '. L .- ) _
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Hong Kong to Calcutta, Via. ?G- L J L The longest steamer route in the world is between San Fran- I; 
y . Cnlirtsiltlm;1 (gmegtal Siamet-L 3:500 14 L 4 . cisco and Yokohama~2zdays without landing. Steamer con- i V
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