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National Geographic : 1896 Aug
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE TOUT CHESAPEAKE AND S0OHIO ROUTE. "The Rhine, the Alps and the Battlefield Line." FAMOUS LIMITED FASTFLYING VIRGINIAN IS THE ONLY SOLID VESTIBULED TRAIN, ELECTRIC-LIGHTED, STEAM-HEATED, WITH THROUGH DINING CAR, BETWEEN NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON -A ND CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND THE WEST. OBSERVATION CAR ATTACHED. H. W. FULLER, General Passenger Agent, WASHINGTON, D. C. EUGENE FIELD MEMORIAL FUND. A beautiful souvenir volume, containing some of the late lamented author's choicest poems, with a fine portrait and many exquisite illustrations, will be sent to every contributor of One Dollar (with ten cents added for postage) to the Field Memorial Fund. The publishers of Mr. Field's works have generously waived their copy right in the poems selected, thirty artists of the very highest talent have contributed the illustrations, and admirers of the gentle poet all over the country are uniting in doing honor to his memory. The proceeds will be divided equally between Mr. Field's family and the fund for the erection of a monument. The movement has the warm and generous support of the profession of which Mr. Field was so distinguished an ornament, and THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE offers its own sincere tribute to the exceeding worthiness of the object and the peculiar appropriateness of the means by which it is sought to be attained. Send One Dollar and Ten Cents to Henry W. Tiernan and Albert L. Swift, Secretaries Field Memorial Fund, 180 Monroe Street, Chicago, Ill.
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