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} witha liberal balance at his bankers who hm done .. CHICAGO and SAN FRANCISCO' 5 _ _ .'5
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1 nothing loss than :1 trip around the world. To such the {ol LEAVE ; nun: 1mm Ann: 1wa t an'x 3, .- l
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. route taken to complete the circuit, the distance traveled. the l J _.v} i  A - .. 4 l . 2 20 P 1 g 45 p \g 1 I
5 different connecting Railway and Steamer Lines, and time  l  0, A' M" , 1000" M' 6'30 P' M' i 7'30 P' M. ' H ' . A I i I) V 5
required to make the trip. If leaving New York city, step  " _ 1  /,
imo the Chicago, Rock Island 8; Pacic R. R. Ofce, No. 257 1 1 Sunday, Monday, tTnesday, Wednesd. Friday, Fnday,  ,5 1.}
' 1 Broadway. and Purchase your uckct to Hong koug over any ; ' Monday, Tuesday, 5Wednesd. Thursday Saturday, Saturday. I
of the through llncs centermg at Clucago. Between (,lucugo  l 1 , i, 5
. and Omaha you pass over the most perfectly constructed and l 3 Tuesday, Wednesd. Thursday Friday, ISunday, Sunday, - I' -.
equipped Railway in me Unitef smcf' was? 91mm)?! : Wednesd. ThursdaylFridayy SaturdayuMouday; Monday: 1 " 1 ) .
l pass over the two great Pacxc Railways nmvlng at San  ', l l l 1  
l Francisco. ,Thursday Friday, iSaturdaywSunday, Tuesday, 1Tuesday, : I, k .
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Bong Kong) Calcutta: Viare'  I l 1 The longest steamer route in the world is between San Fran- 5 ,
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