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Show 'LOOK AT THE MAP." i PENNSYLVANIA SHORT LINES. The Spscial Features: V Of the 'Pennsylvania Limited draw ' J large travel to it. All Pullman care; ' Xy' vestibuled from front to rear. Llbrar-, " Smoking 1-arlor, Dining Car, Bath f j Room, Barber Shop, stenographer, Waiting Maid, Sleeping and Observa-lion Observa-lion Cars, electjic lighted and etoam heated. Ad-Iress Ad-Iress LUCK, M4H Clark Street, Chicago. Tickets Sold Everywheie Over the Pennsylvania Short Lines. likitate SiLVERTON RAILROAD. Between Silverton and all pointa in tho Famous Red Mountain Country Coaaects with the Denver aDtl Rio Grande K. X. at Silverton and Ouray, and completes the famoub trip Around the Circle Over Denver and Rio (rando Railroad acknowledged to be the iDoet muntfl-cnt muntfl-cnt mountain trip in the knuwn world Including dayl-kint rids of cis miles Id Concord Coaches throogh the Un-wmpthgra Un-wmpthgra Canon which is unequal1 lod in 1th grandeur uud adds greatly to the pleasure of thin delightful journey. OTTO HEARS, Pres., Denrer, Colo. MOSES LIVEHMAN. 8. K. HOOPER, General Supt. Gen. Pass. Agt. Silverton. Denver. UNION PACIFIC STSTEK THE THROUGH CAR LINE. Effective JaniiaryJ3, 1892. Traiii8 Arriye and Depart at Salt Lakt Daily, as Follows! ARRIVE From nil Eastern points 4:00 a. m, Erora Butto. Portland, Logan, Park City and San Fruncisc 10:45 a. in. From all Eastern points 1:S5 p. m. From Cache Valh-v, Ogden and intermedials, inter-medials, points 7:80 p. m. 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