UNITED- FRUIT CO.’S STEAMSHIP LINES 
— TO — 
JAMAICA CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA. 
From Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Mobile, Ala., 
and New Orleans, Lv., to Port Antonio, Jamaica; Belize, British 
Honduras ; Puerto Barrios, Guatemala ; Puerto Cortes and Ceiba 
Spanish Honduras ; Port Limon, Costa Rica ; Bocas del Toro, 
and Colon, Panama. 
Sailing’s 
FOR PORT ANTONIO, JAMAICA. 
Admiral Steamers leave BOSTON every Wednesday at 10 A.M. ; 
PHILADELPHIA every Thursday at 10 A.M. 
Passenger Steamers leave BALTIMORE every Wednesday at 10 A.M 
Additional Sailings from NEW YORK to Port Antonio, Jamaica ; 
Banes, Cuba, and Sosua, San Domingo. FOR BELIZE, (B.H.) 
PUERTO BARRIOS (GUAT.), PUERTO CORTES (SP. HOND.) 
Steamer leaves NEW ORLEANS every Thursday at 10 A.M. 
Every Friday at 10 A.M. for Port Limon, Costa Rica, Bocas del Toro, 
Panama. 
Every Friday at 10 A.M., for Colon, Panama, and Ceiba, Spanish 
Honduras. 
From MOBILE, ALA., to Bocas del Toro, Panama, and Port Limon, 
Costa Rica. 
Connections 
At Port Antomio, Jamaica, with Jamaica Railway for Kingston, 
Spanish Town, Montego Bay, Mandeville, and all railroad towns on 
north coast. Also with steamers of the “ Royal Mail” and “ Imperial 
Direct” coastal service for ports on north and south coasts of 
Jamaica. 
At Puerto Barrios with Guatemala Northern Railroad for Guatt- 
emala City and the interior. 
At Puerto Cortes with Honduras Railroad for interior points. 
At Port Limon with steamers for Colon, Carthagena, Savanilla, 
Santa Marta and South American points. With Costa Rica Railway 
Company for San Jose and interior. 
At Colon with Panama Railroad for Panama, connecting with 
steamers of the Pacific for all points on Pacific Coast between San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., and Valparaiso, Chile. 
Full details of the different cruises may be secured upon application 
to any representative of the Company. 
Baggage checked through to destination. The steamers of tha 
United Fruit Company’s fleet are specially adapted to the class of service 
in which they are engaged, and insure every possible safety and con- 
venience to the passenger. 
F. S. JOPP, General Passenger Agent, Long Wharf, Boston, 
Mass. T. M. SCHUMACHER, General Traffic Manager, New York, 
N.Y. S. B. WILLS, Division Passenger Agent, Pier No. 5, North 
Wharves, Philadelphia, Pa. H. B. RASCH, Division Passenger Agent 
Hughes Avenue and Henry Street, Baltimore, Md . J. W. WALKER 
Division Passenger Agent, Port Antonio, Jamaica . 
