INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
| Big Trees, Calaveras Co., | |
| Sperry & Perry, | [xliii] |
| Central Pac. R. R. | |
| Yosemite route, | [xv] |
| Geysers. | |
| Great Geyser Springs, J. C. Susenbeth, | [xvi] |
| Gilroy. | |
| Hanna House, J. A. Gordon & Co., | [xliv] |
| Modesto. | |
| Ross House, J. Cole, | [xvii] |
| Napa City. | |
| Revere House, J. W. Sharp, | [xviii] |
| Oakland. | |
| Taylor's Carpet Store, | [liii] |
| Petaluma. | |
| American Hotel, Mrs. Wm. Ordway, | [xix] |
| San Francisco. | |
| A. L. Bancroft & Company, Books and Stationery, Cover | |
| A. L. Bancroft & Company, Pianos, | [vii] |
| Blake, Robbins & Co., Paper, | [xii] |
| Bradley & Rulofson, Photographs, | [xx] |
| California Ink Company, G. L. Faulkner, | [xxi] |
| City Livery and Sale Stables, M. Magner, | [xlv] |
| Eagle Pencils, | [xxii] |
| R. Eitner, Engraver, | [xxiii] |
| Jos. Figel, Merchant Tailor, | [xxiv] |
| L. P. Fisher, Advertising Agent, | [xxv] |
| Grand Hotel, Johnson & Co, | [xlvi] |
| Henry G. Hanks, Assayer and Chemist, | [lvi] |
| Hobbs, Gilmore & Co., | [xxvi] |
| J. Isaac & Co., Stationery, | [xi] |
| Sam'l Kellett, Plaster, Decorations, | [xlviii] |
| McAfee, Spiers & Co., Boiler Makers, | [viii] |
| J. C. Meussdorffer, Hats, | [xxvii] |
| New York Livery Stable, Crittenden & Dalton, | [xlix] |
| Occidental Hotel, | [xxviii] |
| Overland Monthly, J. H. Carmany & Co., | [vi] |
| Geo. T. Pracy, | [xxix] |
| H. Rosekrans & Co., Hardware, | [xxx] |
| Sherman & Hyde, Music Dealers, | [xxxi] |
| Thurnauer & Zinn, Willow ware, | [xxxii] |
| Watkins' Photographic Views, | [xiii] |
| Woodward's Gardens, | [lvii] |
| San José. | |
| Auzerais House, | [l] |
| Church & Wallace, Teams and Saddle Horses, | [lvi] |
| New York Exchange Hotel, | [li] |
| Stockton. | |
| Yosemite House, | [liv] |
| Yosemite. | |
| Coulterville route, | [xxxiii] |
| Coulterville and Mariposa route, C. P. R. R., | [xv] |
| New Yosemite Hotel, Leidig & Davaney, | [lii] |
| Boston. | |
| And. T. Graves, Books, | [xxxiv] |
| Henry Hoyt, New Prize Books, | [xxxv] |
| Lee & Shepard, Schwartz Novels, | [xiv] |
| Lee & Shepard, Books of Travel, | [xxxvi] |
| Loring's R. R. Novels, | [lv] |
| H. A. Young & Co., Books, | [xxxvii] |
| New York. | |
| Appleton's Guide Books, | [xxxviii] |
| Eagle Pencils, | [xxii] |
| Gillott's Pens, Inside Cover | |
| Harper's Periodicals, | [iii] |
| J. S. Redfield, Books, | [xxxix] |
| S. R. Wells, Phrenology, | [xl] |
| Shipmans' Patent File, | [v] |
| Spencerian Pens, Ivison, Blakeman & Taylor, | [iv] |
| Palmyra, N. Y. | |
| Globe Printing Presses, | [x] |
| Philadelphia. | |
| Chas. Desilver, School Books, | [xli] |
| Kay & Brother, Publishers, &c., | [xlii] |
| Springfield, Mass. | |
| Webster's Dictionaries, | [ix] |
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The above route is superior to all others, as there is less time consumed on the road, more rest, and the whole route gives finer scenery than by any other, from the fact that after you strike the foot hills, you pass along the dividing ridge between the Tuolumne and Merced rivers, to the East, the Sierra Nevada, with Castle Peak, Mount Dames, and other prominent points, to the West, is the San Joaquin, and the Coast Range; also less dust than any other route, as the route is East and West, and the north winds that are almost constantly blowing, carry the dust from you.
And as a round trip is always desirable; parties can go by Coulterville, and out via Big Trees and Mariposa, or vice versa.
By the first of June, there will be but 2½ miles horseback riding into the valley.
The nights at Bower Cave are cool and refreshing, unsurpassed on the whole route.
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| Saddle Horses, | 2 50 |
Teams ordered by Telegraph, will be on hand at the Railway Depot.
Woodward's Gardens, Mission St., bet. 13th and 14th, San Francisco, Cal.
THE CENTRAL PARK OF THE PACIFIC.
(See page [130].)
Yosemite and Big Tree Groves
VIA
Mariposa and Clark's or Coulterville.
Thus a person can leave Sacramento at noon, or San Francisco at 4 p. m. by the C. P. R. R., remain over night at the junction of the Rail and Stage roads, the second night at White & Hatch's and arrive in the Valley of the Yosemite the next evening; or those who prefer can remain that night at Clark's and ride leisurely into the Valley early the next day. The latter course might be preferable to the majority of tourists, who would desire to visit en route the Mariposa Grove of Big Trees, which is but five miles from Clark's. The trail from Clark's leads through Alder Creek, Empire Camp, Sentinel Dome, Glacier Point, and the far-famed "Inspiration Point." From the latter is obtained the first grand view of this wonderful Valley, lying four thousand feet below the "Point."
LAKE TAHOE,
Via Stage fourteen miles from TRUCKEE
DONNER LAKE,
Three miles from either TRUCKEE or SUMMIT.
CALAVERAS BIG TREES,
Via Stage, sixty-five miles from GALT, or sixty-two miles from MOKELUMNE
THROUGH TICKETS:
| C. P. R. R.: OFFICE, | 422 CALIFORNIA STREET. |
| C. P. R. R.: OFFICE, | — OAKLAND WHARF. |
| C. & N. W. Ry. OFFICE, | 445 CALIFORNIA STREET. |
| C. B. & M. R. R. OFFICE, | 214 MONTGOMERY STREET. |
| C. R. I. & P. R. R. OFFICE, | 208 MONTGOMERY STREET. |
| K. C. St. J. & C. B. R. R. OFFICE, | 306 MONT. ST. |