. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes across the continent, all pleasure resorts and places of most noted scenery in the far West, also of all cities, towns, villages, Forts, springs, lakes, mountains, routes of summer travel, best localities for hunting, fishing, sporting, and enjoyment, with all needful information for the pleasure traveler, miner, settler, or business man : a complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific Railroads and all poin
. The Pacific tourist : Williams' illustrated trans-continental guide of travel, from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean : containing full descriptions of railroad routes across the continent, all pleasure resorts and places of most noted scenery in the far West, also of all cities, towns, villages, Forts, springs, lakes, mountains, routes of summer travel, best localities for hunting, fishing, sporting, and enjoyment, with all needful information for the pleasure traveler, miner, settler, or business man : a complete traveler's guide of the Union and Central Pacific Railroads and all points of business or pleasure travel to California, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Montana, the mines and mining of the territories, the lands of the Pacific Coast, the wonders of the Rocky Mountains, the scenery of the Sierra Nevadas, the Colorado mountains, the big trees, the geysers, the Yosemite, and the Yellowstone . me&*~\ VIEW OF SALT LAKE CITY, LOOKING WESTWARD ACROSS THE JORDAN VALLEY. the most of them. There are now living, how-ever, a large horned owl, a prairie dog, and theowls that burrow with him, together with therattlesnake; also other birds and reptiles whichneed not be named. This institution is the re-sult of the individual enterprise of John co-okrative iNsrmmoN. SIGN OF MORMON STORES.—SALT LAKE CITY. Young, Esq., and for which he is entitled togreat credit. A nominal sum, simply, is chargedfor admission, which goes for the support of Pro-fessor Barfoot, who has the care and direction ofthe Museum. Across the street, behind a highwall, is the Tabernacle, and near by it, on theeast, enclosed within the same high wall, are thefoundation walls of the new Temple. We shallnot attempt a description of either, as a personalinspection will be far more satisfactory to thevisitor. We advise every tourist to get to thetop of the Tabernacle, if possible, and get a viewof the city from the roof. AVithin the samewalls may be found the Endowment house, ofwhi
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