Olio . The Commonwealth Hotel . WORCESTER, MASS. F. G. MARDEN & CO., ? Proprietors. GILBERT G. DAVIS, Bay State House, \i//i\ Printer AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Worcester, of W. P. I. Aftermath of 1S94. WORCESTER, MASS. Frank B. Douglass, Proprietor. GRADUATED 1 First-Class in every Respect. Elevator. Steam Heated Throughout. When a schedules to be made, he is the only T stands for Tall Tip Tyler, now conic back across the pond, THE TITAN OF CHASMS. A Mile Deep, 13 Miles Wide, 217 Miles Long, and Painted Like a THE Grand Canon of the Colorado River, in Arizona


Olio . The Commonwealth Hotel . WORCESTER, MASS. F. G. MARDEN & CO., ? Proprietors. GILBERT G. DAVIS, Bay State House, \i//i\ Printer AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Worcester, of W. P. I. Aftermath of 1S94. WORCESTER, MASS. Frank B. Douglass, Proprietor. GRADUATED 1 First-Class in every Respect. Elevator. Steam Heated Throughout. When a schedules to be made, he is the only T stands for Tall Tip Tyler, now conic back across the pond, THE TITAN OF CHASMS. A Mile Deep, 13 Miles Wide, 217 Miles Long, and Painted Like a THE Grand Canon of the Colorado River, in Arizona, is now easily acces-sible to tourists. A regular stage line is in operation from Flagstaff,Arizona, on the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, making the trip fromFlagstaff to the most imposing part of the Canon in less than 12 hours. Mealsand comfortable lodgings are provided throughout the trip. The view of theGrand Canon afforded at the terminus of the stage route is the most stupendouspanorama known in nature. There are also two trails at this point leading downthe Canon wall, more than 6,000 feet vertically, to the river below. The descentof the wall is a grander experience than climbing the Alps, for in the bottom ofthis terrific and sublime chasm are hundreds of mountains greater than any ofthe Alpine range. A book describing the trip to the Grand Canon, illustrated by many full-pageengravings from special paintings, and furnishing all needful information, maybe obtained free upon application to C. A. Higgins, 725 Monadnock Building


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