. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. VAPORIZING PANS VENTILITING For Tobacco ExtrActg, Etc. Seid for Circulars JENNINGS BROS., OIney, Phil., Pa NEW WABASH EQUIPMENT. American Florist Advts. Always Sell Stock. The \Val)ash Railroad has just received and placed in servii-e on \U lines running out of Chi- cago the following new ct[Uipment: Eight com- bination bajigage and passenger coaches, thiny palace day coaches, ten re^jlining chair cars, three cafe cars and two dining cars. The majority of these new oars are seventy feet in length, and


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. VAPORIZING PANS VENTILITING For Tobacco ExtrActg, Etc. Seid for Circulars JENNINGS BROS., OIney, Phil., Pa NEW WABASH EQUIPMENT. American Florist Advts. Always Sell Stock. The \Val)ash Railroad has just received and placed in servii-e on \U lines running out of Chi- cago the following new ct[Uipment: Eight com- bination bajigage and passenger coaches, thiny palace day coaches, ten re^jlining chair cars, three cafe cars and two dining cars. The majority of these new oars are seventy feet in length, and fitted with the latest 3 yle wide vestibules. 'I'hey have nix wheel trucl<s with steel wheels. The cars are flnibhed in the Unest selected Jago mahogany. The lighting is by I'lntsch gas with the exception of the cafe dining and some of the chair oars, which are unusually well lighted bv electricity, the flitu-es being ispe cially designed tor these cars. Thedinifgcars will seat t*PDtv-nine and have ample kitchen spaci-. The cafe cars will seat eighleen persons in the cafe, and have a library acd smoking room in the observation end of the car which will seat fourteen persons. These oars aso contain a private cafe with s ating capacity for eight per- sona. These new ears represent the bichest stage of the development ot modern car building. Noihing has been omitted and no expense spared that would add to their luxurious elegonoe, or li. the comfort and convenience of the patrons of the Wabash r„ad. No line is now better equipped than the ash for handling business to the Pan-Ameri can Kxposltion. Write lor a copy oi ean folder containing a large colored map of ihe Exposition grounds and zinc etchings of thepriii- .•ipal buildings. P. A. PALMER, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Lhicago, 111. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustratio


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