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Show Semes or the Horlj Mountain. The applications for the magnificent photographic views published by the Denver & Rio Grande railroad have become be-come so numerous that it is Impossible to supply the demand, not only on account ac-count of the coit, but also on aocouut of the inability of the manufacturer to supply them in sullicient numbers. To overcome this difficulty the company have had prepared a set of four handsome hand-some photogravure prints of some of the tinest scenes in the mountains made from negatives by the eminent artist, W. II. Jackson, especially for this purpose. pur-pose. The subjects being the "Hoval Gorge," -Garden of the Gods," "Canon of the Grand River" and "Currecanti Needle." These views are 2."x80 inches, printed on the best plate paper, securely se-curely packed iu tubes, and mailed free of postage, ready for framing, on receipt of price, which is as follows: Single copy , ( Tvvocopiea ., ,rtO Four coplus (full sot) l.u) We are so conlident that these views will please that If they are not satisfactory satisfac-tory they may be returned and money will be refunded. Address S. K. HOOPER. Gen'l pass. agtnt Denver & Rio Grande railroad, Denver, Colo. |