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 Ensenada, 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 Co'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. 



Bound in cloth. Price, $1.00 each. Sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 

 price. Address, 



RAND, McNALLY &. CO., 



