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. san Francisco Tour .
via Union Pacific System,
FRPP I A BUninER OUTING-From St. Paul to San Francisco and PPPPf
* •■ "■ *~* *** • return via the Omaha, Union Pacific System and connecting lines. m. I\ I_* J_^ *
Going by the way of Omaha, Denver and Salt Lake City to San
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A AJL^v/^a/.L^wj; M. Kd*m-4 M. ;Between San Francisco and Portland choice of an ocean trip on one . "Am M 3 v^J^^s m—4 »■• -i JL JL*&m-jf A
of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's Pacific grey
ly 13 C^ t^ hounds or by rail by the famous Shasta Route. This ticket in- jT* |*> ¥"* ■"*
* llt-#i-#« dudes transportation and one double Pullman berth and meals in * f\. E2r ll* c
dining car both ways, also one day board at any hotel at Salt Lake,
San Francisco and Portland. The Globe Summer Outing Ticket
good from July 20 to October 31, 18%, and from any intermediate
station, and stop off at any point either outward or homeward
bound.
Yellowstone Pan Tour .Pacific Coast Tour Great Lafres Tour
via Nortnern Pacific Haflroffl. \ via Great Nortnem BallroaU. via NoriPern steamship Co.
A SUMMER OUTING—From St. Paul to Seattle, Tacoma
A SUMMER OUTING— From St. Paul to Yellowstone Park .;/.:. • " and Portland, Ore., and return via the Great Northern Railroad : A SUMMER OUTING from St. Paul to Niagara Falls and
-?:and return over the Northern Pacific Railroad.: There is no more and its connection^ The overland trip 'across: the Western plains, ' Return via the Eastern Minnesota Railway from St. Paul to Du
fascmating tour in all the West than thro' this strange land, which - over.the Rockies and-Cascad> to Puget Sound, passes through the '■£- ;:■ luth. and return,- and via the Great Lakes to Buffalo and return on
lies concealed in the bosom of the Rockies, with its grand scenery, most interesting parts of the great Northwest. :At Seattle the V-" t he steamship North West or North Land, of the Northern Steam
canyon and falls, its geysers, mammoth hot springs, mud springs, ' traveler has an opportunity to visit Lake Washington, the Como of • . ship Co.-the two finest 'steamers afloat. And rail or boat from
-■■'. fossil forests and other : wonderful : curiosities. . This ticket includes ;•/. America. "From Portland homeward-bound the scenery along the Buffalo to Niagara Falls and return. It is the most delightful fresh
transportation/ double Pullman berth and meals in dining car both Columbia river is magnificent. The Globe Summer Outing Ticket water tour in the world. The Globe Summer Outing Ticket is good
ways; also five and. one-half days staging in the Park and five ... ; includes; transportation, double sleeping car berth and meals in from July 20 to September IS, 18%, and includes berth in stateroom
and one-half days meals-and lodging in the hotels of the Yellow- dining car- both c ways, 'and one day's board at both Seattle and and meals on steamer both ways and one day's board and lodging
- stone Park Association. The Globe Summer Outing Ticket good Portland. Good from July 20 to October 31, 18%, and from any in- .at any hotel at Niagara Falls. The holder may take th. train or
from July 20 to October 1, 18% and from any - intermediate station, * termediate, station,; and stop at - any station, either westward or steamship at any intermediate station. Steamship trip must be
and stop off at any station on the Northern Pacific Railroad. homeward-bound. continuous each way. No stop-off except at Buffalo.
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Pacific Coast Tour
via Nortnem Pacific Railroad
FREE! ~ FREE!
As ifH| if\ ¥¥Y*T*l-*Fmr ;''-';' ■"'■*'-, BUBIIIIER OUTING from St. Paul ._ to Portland, Ore., and ;: ■•■ ■ • ijw *-* £**. / f^ V V Y*l* Y~* V mil "
IlijOoLlJ I hLY " : return over the. Northern Pacific Railroad—four thousand miles, | /TTl^)(^) ll^| JTF| V
*-*»-# M. with the privilegre of stopping off at any station on either the west- »*-* wr m****J » *-* JL-# M
IP* w~^ —^ —^ '*ard or return trip. Many delightful and inexpensive excursions w-^ --^ jp* --^
l"* 1"C ML^ lH x may bC made at interestin 8T points along the line. The "across the jK W\ r> f^
**** continent" ride on the Northern Pacific is one of the most interest- m~mm*m*
Ing and enjoyable journeys known to travelers. The Globe Sum
mer Outing Ticket includes transportation, double Pullman berth
and meals in dining car both ways, and 'one day's board at Hotel
Portland, Portland, Ore. Good from July 20 to October 31, 18%,
and from any intermediate station, and to stop off at any station.
WHO ARE TO MAKE THESE GRAND TOURS? IJii^giiiSi^i^]
The five persons from whom the GLOBE receives, between May 18th and July 18th, 1896, the * vi-A i \
largest number of new subscriptions to the DAILY and SUNDAY GLOBE, paid in advance for one ABSOLUTELY FREE
month, or the WEEKLY GLOBE paid in advance for six months, will enjoy the above trips. The person i| Rute . for Competltlon f J thlo
sending in the largest number of monthly subscriptions to the DAILY and SUNDAY GLOBE, or six- !; Grand Prizes *
month subscriptions to the WEEKLY GLOBE will have first choice, second largest number second New ca9h BUbscrlptlonß only wlll be h;^^^^ I'
choice, and -so on. Get to work at once. Ask your relatives, friends and neighbors to help you. received and counted. r *ept as SO o « v v received money 5
Solicit everybody to become a reader of the GLOBE. -> ; • ;.- /"'" -' , - .: * .' o?.^*™\r £££££££*£££
- ■ , . ' : - - • . .■.■■-.•'-.-. -..', '■-. ..'.._ ■■•■•■.".< -,er"T } ■'■< .-— .■ '^. ....: " -'" 1 . order or express company. order, and the tB ticket* forwarded as directed <'
111 IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE GRAND PRIZES . H^l^SSiS^^iii
'■ ' 'I «cr| be«. rivin* town, county and In this conteit each subscription for S
The GLOBE will pay a cash commission of twenty per cent to every contestant (not a winner of one %r£ aS*?*Sti\: M S aone s o ur na
of the Grand Prizes) on each subscription for the DAILY, SUNDAY or WEEKLY GLOBE which he >!iCI 1o"t ZvS
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or she may secure. " ' *>" - -~ -"■ — ~ "'*~"* l --»** scrlbers,will not be, counted,ln. deter-; traveling agent,'] nor; any person con- ~
Ui siiv tiiajr svvui v. . •>. ■■■;■■:-.■. '-.■;-,< :/..;^ = .« ■ ...V. v .■.-;■■.-. V■. '' .mining'the .winners.; - ; .'• . . nected with: the alo be will "be al- J
ABBRESS fiLL COMSIUNIOATIOHS TO MANAGER OF SUMMER OUTINGS, : ". S Sr^Vsl/Lp'l'li lowed to compete for the prizes
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO MANAGER OF SUMMER OUTINGS, Sfe"^»L SJSs^ S""''&CSi
$ ( ) siui that will be counted. ~ *- •■ • ■ - •• i
THI PfILJU SUOSB ~SUBSCR.PTiON RATES— \
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, i.- : j! Daily and Sunday, one month, -50 Cents \
ST. F-/KU^ MINNESOTA. . l^^^^^^^J^^l^J
THE SAINT PAUL GLOBE: MONDAY, JUNE 2% 1896,