People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — Texas, Mexico and California—The Wabash Railroad. [ARTICLE]
Texas, Mexico and California—The Wabash Railroad.
In connection with the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway, Texas A Pacific Railway, International & Great Northern Railroad and Southern Pacific Railway, known as the Only True Soutmkrn Route, has placed in service a Through First-class Sleeping-Car and Tourist Bleep, ing Car, leaving Chicago daily at 10:60 a. m., via St. Louis to Little Rock, Malvern (Hot Springs), Austin, Sau Antonio, Laredo (where a direct connection is made with through sleeping car for the City of Mexico), El Paso, Los Angeles and San Francisco. This is the only line from Chicago which can offer this excellent service. Call or write to any ticket agent of the Wabash or connecting lines for printed matter showing time, routs, rates, description of cars, etc., or C. S. Crane, G. P. * T. A., Sv. Louis. Mo. F. A. Palmer, Ass’t G. P. A., 301 8. Clark Street, Chicago, IIL
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