POPULAR PUBLICATIONS-Continued. 



Siffhts and Scenes. Send 2 cents for postage for each 

 pamphlet. 



These pamphlets are pocket folder size, illustrated, and 

 are descriptive of tours to particular points. The set com- 

 prises: 



i. Sights and Scenes in California. 



i. Sights and Scenes in Colorado. 



3. Sights and Scenes in Utah. 



Sights and Scenes from Car Windows. Send 2 



cents for each. 



A set of four very handsomely illustrated little books, 

 giving itinerary and a brief description of the towns along 

 the main line of the Union Pacific between Council Bluffs 

 and Ogden and Kansas City and Ogden, en route to 

 California. 



Souvenir and Views. Send 4 cents for postage. 



This is a very attractive pamphlet describing and beauti- 

 fully illustrating, in colors, scenes along the line of the 

 Union Pacific Railroad. This book is handsome enough 

 for anyone's library. 



Three Studies in Railroading. Send 4 cents for 



postage. 



Papers by Gen. G. M. Dodge, first Chief Engineer, and the 

 late Sidney Dillon, ex-president of the Union Pacific. 

 The romance of railway building. The wonderful story 

 of the early surveys and the building of the Union Pacific. 

 A paper by Gen. G. M. Dodge, read before the Society of 

 the Army of the Tennessee, September, 1888. General 



Sherman pronounced this document fascinatingly inter- 

 esting and of great historical value, and vouched for its 

 accuracy. 



"The Oldest Inhabitant." Send 10 cents for postage. 

 This is a buffalo head in Sepia, a very artistic study from 

 life. It is characterized by strong drawing and wonderful 

 fidelity. A very handsome acquisition for parlor or library. 



Vest Pocket Memorandum Book. Send 2 cents for 



postage. 



A handy, neatly-gotten-up little memorandum book, very 

 useful for the farmer, business man, traveler, and tourist. 



Bird's-eye View Maps. Send 6 cents for postage. 



A set of five highly finished lithograph views, illustrating 

 the grand divisions of the Union Pacific Railroad. These 

 Bird's-eye Views give the traveler a view of the region 

 between the Missouri River and the Pacific Coast. The 

 set is as follows : 



1. The Great Plains ; map of the country between Sioux 

 City, Omaha, St. Joseph, and Kansas City, and points on 

 the Missouri River, and Denver. 



2. In the Rocky Mountains ; map of the country between 

 Denver and Salt Lake City. 



3. The Great Salt Lake Basin ; map of the country from 

 Salt Lake City to Butte and Helena, Mont. 



4. The Columbia River ; map of the country from Poca- 

 tello to Portland, Ore., and the Pacific Northwest. 



5. The Pacific Slope ; map of the country from the sum- 

 mit of the Sierras to the Pacific Ocean. 



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