THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GUIDE BOOK IN THE WORLD. ORORULIITS NEW OVERLAND TOURDST —AND— Paciric Coast GuIDE —CONTAINS— Nearly 100 Magnificent Illustrations ' Of Scenery in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Oregon, Nevada and California; authentic descriptions of over 1,200 Cities, Towns, Villages, Government Forts and Camps, Mountains, Lakes, Rivers, Sulphur, Soda and Hot Springs, Watering Places, Summer Resorts, where to Hunt, Fish, etc., etc., along the line of the Union, Central, and Southern Pacific Railroads From the Missouri River, West to San Francisco, thence Southward and Eastward to Yuma, in Arizona. Notonly every city, town, village and station, on the above named railroads, are described, but on every connecting Railroad and threughout the whole tributary country—hundreds of miles on each side. . The following railroads are the principal connections, together with a score of smaller ones: COLORADO CENTRAL,—DENVER PACIFIC, REPUBLICAN VALLEY,—-SAN FRANCISCO & NORTH PACIFIC COAST,— UTAH NORTHERN,—UTAH CENTRAL, UTAH WHSTERN, —- AMERICAN FORK,— WASATCH & JORDAN VALLEY,—BRIGHAM CANYON,——EUREKA & PALISADE,—UTAH SOUTHERN,—NEVADA COUNTY,—NAPA VALLEY, ——-VIRGINIA & TRUCKEE, —- NORTHERN, —— CALIFORNIA PACIFIC,-— STOCKTON & VISALIA,_SOUTHERN PACIF10,—_SACRAMENTO VALLEY,—— SAN FRANCISCO & NORTH PACIFIOC,—STOCKTON & COPPEROPOLIS,— CALIFORNIA NORTHERN, and many others of lesser note. Also UP and DOWN the SACRAMENTO RIVER by STEAMER, AROUND SAN FRANCISCO BAY and UP the COLORADO RIVER. This book takes the tourist on the longest trip of any guide in the world, and records a tele- gram of the most important facts and items of information. The route is over the broadest plains, the loftiest mountains, the finest agricultural and grazing lands ; and the most barren deserts. The scenery is wonderful; at one time on the brink of a chasm, 2,500 feet in depth, then beside a Dome 6,000 feet in height; at another time on a mountain 9,339 feet above and then 266 below sea level. The tourist takes breakfast amid the eternal snow, and supper in the land of perpetual summer; gliding down from above “‘timber line’ into a region of continuous bloom, where the luscious fruits ripen each day in the year,—even unto the orange groves and vineyards of the ‘‘Land of the Angels.” Price: Full Cloth Binding, g 1; Flexible, 75 Cents. NOW ts the time to buy a copy from the NEWS-AGENT ; Should he be out, copies will be mailed to any address in the world, on receipt of the price, and postpaid to any part of the Unirep Srares and Canapa. THE OVERLAND PUB. CO,, Publishers, ASHLAND BLOCK, —No. 24.— Chicago, Tl. POLD ON THE CARS,