CROFUTT'S GUIDE BOOKS. 



The New Series of Crofutt's Tours Books are pro- 

 fusely illustrated and contain a marvellous amount of 

 condensed information specially valuable to all classes of 

 travelers Pleasure Seekers, Capitalists, Emigrants, 

 Miners, Wage- workers, etc., etc. These books deal in 

 facts, figures and authentic descriptions of nearly two thou- 

 sand Cities, Towns, Villages, Stations, Government Forts 

 and Camps, Indian Reservations, Mountains, Lakes, Riv- 

 ers, Sulphur, Soda and Hot Springs, Scenery, Big Trees, 

 Geysers, Watering Places, Summer and Winter Resorts, 

 etc., etc.; where to hunt Deer, Bear, Antelope and other 

 game ; Trout fishing, etc. in fact, tell you what is worth 

 seeing and knowing where to go, how to go, and where 

 to stop, while journeying over the Union, Central and 

 Southern Pacific Railroads, the Denver and Rio Grande, 

 Utah Central, Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., and 

 portions of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and the 

 Northern Pacific Railroads, their branches and connec- 

 tions by rail, water and stage nearly 30,000 miles 

 through Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, 

 Nevada, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington ; and 

 from Victoria, British Columbia, to Hnsenada, Old Mexi- 

 co. The Agricultural, Horticultural, Mineral, Stock- 

 raising, Lumbering, the Fisheries, Climate and General 

 Resources of each and every section traversed will be 

 particularly noted, as well as the present and future 

 prospects. 



No. I of the Series Comprises the Union Pacific 

 and Oregon Railway and Navigation Go's. Systems Com- 

 plete, with their Auxiliary Lines, by rail, water and 

 stage 13,850 miles in extent. This book commences at 

 Omaha and Kansas City, and traverses the lines through- 

 out Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, 

 Montana, Oregon and Washington touching Victoria, 

 British Columbia, and San Francisco, by Steamship Lines. 



No. 2 of the Series Commences at Denver, Colo- 

 rado, and comprises the Denver & Rio Grande Railway 

 System to Ogden, Utah ; portions of the Union Pacific, 

 in Colorado and Wyoming ; all of the Central Pacific, 

 and the Complete Railway System on the Pacific Coast 

 from Portland, Oregon, south through California to Totos 

 Santos Bay, Old Mexico. 



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