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SEfl * 



^ 1N« Cf A« ^ 



I — ^sJUL/Y. 1900— I 



\;. CHOICE OF A DOZEN T 



^^f^'^. DIFFERENT ROUTES ^ 



Y V^ VIA THE * 



|Mi)NON ROUTE! 



^ AND ^ 



I C. H. & D. RWY I 



/ ^ Through the Beautiful and Historic Alpine Region jj*ft 



^ of the South. Returning, if desired, via j^ 



i* Washington, D. C. ^ 



^ Four Trains Daily via Cincinnati, ^ 



^ Two Trains Daily via Louisville. ^ 



^. J®* The mean noon temperature at Charleston, July 1 *^ 



♦^ to 15, is recorded at 80 to 83 degrees. ^T 



^ For rates, time-table, reservations, etc., apply to ^^ 



^ SIDNEY B. JONES, City Pass. Agt., ^ 



^ 232 Olark Street, Chicago. ^^ 



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When N. E. A. was at Milwaukee July 9, 1897, temperature was 96° 



