People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — California in Three and One-Half Days. [ARTICLE]
California in Three and One-Half Days.
Over two-thirds of the distance between the Atlantic and Pacific in half a week. Buch is the record made by travelers between Chicago and the Pacific Coast via the North Western Line, the quickest route for visitors to the Midwinter Fair. Palace Drawing-room Bleeping Cars leave Chicago daily, and run through to Sun Francisco without change, dining cars serving all meals en route. Tourist sleoDjngcars, offering an exceptionally favorable oppdrluiilty for making the trip in a most comfortable and economical manner, are also run. Completely equipped berths can be procured bv passengers holding either first or secon-i----class tickets, at a cost of only 14 00 pbr berth from Chicago to Ban Francisco and other California points. The hour of departure from Chicago affords a prompt connection with trains from the East and South. First class one way and excursion tickets, good returning nine months from date of sale, also second-class tickets at extremely low rates, sleeping car reservations aid full information can be obtained of any ticket agent, or by addressing W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Cuicago & North-Western R’y, Chicago, ill. When some people are left to entertain themselves with their own thoughts there are two awfully bored persons in the company.—Young Men’s Era.
