Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 37, December 10, 1870 by Various
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page 72 of 76 (94%)
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| ERIE RAILWAY |
| | | IS BY FAR THE CHEAPEST, QUICKEST, AND MOST COMFORTABLE | | ROUTE. | | | | Making Direct and Sure Connection at CINCINNATI, with all | | Lines | | | | By Rail or River | | | | For NEW ORLEANS LOUISVILLE, MEMPHIS, ST. LOUIS, VICKSBURG, | | NASHVILLE, MOBILE, | | | | And all Points South and South-west. | | | | Its DRAWING-ROOM and SLEEPING-COACHES on all Express Trains. | | running through to Cincinnati without change, are the most | | elegant and spacious used upon any Road in this country, | | being fitted up in the most elaborate manner, and having | | every modern improvement introduced for the comfort of its | | patrons; running upon the BROAD GAUGE: revealing scenery | | along the Line unequalled upon this Continent, and rendering | | a trip over the ERIE one of the delights and pleasures of | | this life not to be forgotten. | | | | By applying at the Offices of the Erie Railway Co., Nos. | | 241, 529 and 957 Broadway; 205 Chambers St.; 38 Greenwich | | St.; cor. 125th St. and Third Avenue, Harlem; 338 Fulton | | St., Brooklyn; Depots foot of Chambers Street and foot of | | 23d St., New York; and the Agents at the principal hotels, | |
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