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The narrative recounts a long cross-country cycling and walking tour undertaken by a traveler who combines detailed practical guidance—equipment lists, repairs, route choices, and lodging—with descriptive travel scenes and encounters across hundreds of towns and varied American landscapes. Written as revised letters, it balances day-to-day riding difficulties and camaraderie among fellow cyclists with observations of notable natural sights and urban stops, occasional humor, and reflections on independence and economy in travel. Episodic diary entries, logistical tips, and scenic sketches together create a lively portrait of overland travel by wheel and foot.

TO YOUNG MEN
Who Contemplate Life Insurance,
THE
Connecticut Mutual Life
Insurance Company
OFFERS:

A Policy liberal, just, and definite in all its terms and conditions:

A Policy which gives to each holder the entire and just benefit of his own payments, under all circumstances:

A Policy whose maximum cost is known at the start, and cannot be more than the premium charged therein:

A Policy which at the end of 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, etc., years, may be surrendered for a cash sum stated upon the policy:

A Policy which participates in the surplus earned, which there are no stockholders to share:

An unsurpassed record for prudence and care in all departments of its business:

An unsurpassed record for just and honorable settlement of its claims, and the protection of its members against fraud:

An unequaled record for economy in management:

In short: Insurance that insures, at the very lowest cost consistent with absolute protection and security to every policy-holder.

HOME OFFICE: HARTFORD, CONN.

  • Jacob L. Greene, Prest.
  • John M. Taylor, Vice-Prest.
  • W. G. Abbot, Secretary.
  • Daniel H. Wells, Actuary.

LOOK OUT FOR FIRE!

Of the fifty thousand wheelmen in the United States, twenty thousand are business men who ride for health or pleasure before or after business hours. These twenty thousand business men represent insurable property to the value of $200,000,000.00! We commend to their attention the old—

Ætna Insurance Co.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
INCORPORATED A. D. 1819.

CASH CAPITAL, $4,000,000.00
TOTAL ASSETS, January 1, 1887, 9,568,839.56
NET SURPLUS, January 1, 1887, 3,450,221.37

L. J. HENDEE, President.
J. GOODNOW, Sec’y. WM. B. CLARKE, Asst. Sec’y.

Agencies in all the principal towns and cities in the United States.

The Ætna stands confessedly at the head of the Fire Insurance Companies of America, if not of the World. In the sixty-eight years since it began business it has paid over $60,000,000 in losses, going through the trying ordeals of the great Chicago and Boston conflagrations and paying every claim promptly. So strong is its present financial condition that the company could go through another Chicago fire without disturbing a dividend.

HAVE YOU A POLICY IN THE ÆTNA?

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