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bay and for trips to the places of 

 historic attachment in Old Mobile. 

 The Chicago Ca Eastern Illi- 

 nois and the Louisville & Nashville 

 railroads maintain through trains 

 with finest Pullman and dining-car 

 accommodations from Chicago. 



The Louisville & Nashville 

 R. R. operates a fast night train 

 from Cincinnati to Mobile, leaving 

 the former city at 6.00 p. m. and 

 arriving at Mobile a short time 

 before sailing hour the following 

 day. While this route does not 

 give the opportunity of a short visit 

 to Mobile, it offers a faster sched- 

 ule to those whose time is limited. 

 The country traversed by 

 the several lines entering Mobile is 

 picturesque and attractive, the 

 roadbeds an- rock ballasted, and 

 free of dusl and dirt. 



The Chicago & Alton and 

 Mobile & Ohio operate the 

 "HAVANA ^^ LIMITED," a 

 train "de Luxe," which reduces the 

 trip from Chicago to Havana to 

 sixty hours. Twenty-four hours of this time are occupied in the railroad journey from 

 Chicago to Mobile, Ala., and thirty-six hours are required for the sail through the Gulf 

 of Mexico to the harbor of Havana. 



The Havana Limited. 



This superb service will begin 

 January first, and its convenience 

 will doubtless appeal as strongly to 

 the traveller from Cuba as it will to 

 the winter tourist from the United 

 States. 



The ride over the splendid 

 roadbed and amid the attractive 

 scenery of the Chicago & Alton, 

 then over the old historic Mobile 

 & Ohio from St. Louis to Mobile, 

 through Tennessee, Mississippi and 

 Alabama, and after that the de- 

 lightful voyage through the Gulf, 

 from Mobile to Havana on the 

 Prince George, one of the speedy 

 Munson liners, is an experience full 

 of comfort and the keenest pleasure. 



The Munson liner employed 

 in this service is a new, commo- 

 dious, splendidly fitted up and 

 fast steamship, having accommo- 

 dations and providing service 

 equal to those of transatlantic liners. 

 The sail through the Gulf of Mex- 

 ico is a short, delightful voyage in 

 tropic seas, of which the voyager en- 



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