NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



Burlington 



Leave BOSTON every Tuesday 

 Leave CHICAGO every 'Wednesday 

 Leave ST. LOUIS every Wednesday 



PERSONALLY CONDUCTED 

 TOURIST PARTIES TO 



California 



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CKLECT PARTIES leave Boston every Tuesday via Niagara Falls 

 and Chicago, joining at Denver a similar party, which leaves St. 

 Louis every Wednesday. From Denver the route is over the Scenic 

 Denver and Rio Grande Railway, and through Salt Lake City. 



Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars of a new pattern are used. They are thoroughly com- 

 fortable and exquisitely clean, fitted with double windows, high-back seats, carpets, 

 spacious toilet-rooms, and the same character of bedding found in Palace Cars. They 

 are well heated and brilliantly lighted with Pintsch gas. Outside they are of the regu- 

 lation Pullman color, with wide vestibules of steel and beveled plate glass. Beautifully 

 illustrated books on California and Colorado, with maps, train schedules and com- 

 plete information can be had from any of the following Burlington Route agents : 



B. J. SWORDS 



37f) Broadway 



NEW YORK CITY 

 F. E. BELL 



211 Clark Street 



CHICAGO, ILL 



W. J. O'MEARA 



.306 Washington Street 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



C. D. HAGERMAN 



703 Park Building 



PITTSBURG, PA. 



H. E. HELLER 



632 Chestnut Street 



PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



J. G. DELAPLAINE 



Broadway and Olive Streets 

 ST. LOUIS, MO. 



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