VIII 



/:"Popular Excursions at Greatly Reduced Rates Via the Northern Pacific 

 Railroad.' 



To the Yellowstone Nat'l Park, 



The " Wonderland of the World." 



Within the limits of which are the finest trout streams on the American Continent. 



TO THE FISHING RESORTS OF MINNESOTA, MONTANA AND IDAHO: 



Detroit Lake, Battle Lake, Lake Pend d'Oreille. and many others, a full description 

 of which will be found in this Guide Book. 



SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOB THE SEASON OF 1885. 



The Passenger Department of the Northern Pacific Railroad will put on sale at 

 St. Paul, June 10th, a special excursion ticket, which will include: 

 1st. Eail transportation, St. Paul, Minneapolis or Duluth to Cinnabar (terminus 



Yellowstone Park Branch, fifty-one miles from Livingston), and return. 

 2d. Pullman Sleeping Car fare, St. Paul, Minneapolis or Duluth to Livingston and 



return. 



3d. Meals on Dining Cars, St. Paul, Minneapolis or Duluth to Livingston and re- 

 turn. 

 4th. Stage Transportation, Cinnabar to Harmoth Hot Springs Hotel, thence to 



Upper Geyser Basin and Great Falls of the Yellowstone, and return. 

 5th. Meals and Lodgings at hotels of Yellowstone Park Improvement Co. for a 



five days' trip to Upper Geyser Basin and Great Falls of the Yellowstone. 



Price $12O.OO 



The round trip can be made from St. Paul, including complete tour of the Park 

 as above, in nine (9) days. 



All hotels will be opened promptly June 15th. 



Stop overs will be allowed, going or returning, at all points east of Billings, 

 Montana. 



Arrangements can be made for through tickets via St. Paul on the basis of above 

 rate and including all the privileges named, with any of the Northern Pacific Gen- 

 eral or Traveling Agents named below. 



4=- All classes of people should bear in mind that the Northern Pacific Railroad 

 via St. Pau], Minneapolis or Duluth is the best line to the Farming and Wheat Lands 

 of Minnesota and Dakota to Montana and Idaho. 



To Portland, Oregon, all principal points in Washington Territory and Oregon, 

 and the only line by which through tickets can be procured to 



Tacona. Olympia. Seattle and British Columbia. 



Through coaches, sleeping cars and dining cars, St. Paul and Minneapolis to Port, 

 land, Oregon. 



GENERAL AND SPECIAL AGENTS. 



C. B. RINNAN, Gen. Agent Passenger Department 319 Broadway, New York. 



J. L. HARRIS, New England Agent 306 Washington St., Boston. 



E. R. WADSWORTH, General Agent 52 Clark St., Chicago. 



S. G. FULTON, General Auent Helena, Montana. 



GEO V. SIMS, General European Agent ^0 Water St. Liverpool, Eng. 



TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENTS. 



J E. MACDOUGALL, 154 St. James street, Montreal, Canada. 



A, J. QUIN, 3U6 Washington street, Boston, Mass. 



J. H. ROGERS, Jr. Ill South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



GEO. D TELLER, 21 Exchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



GEO. DEW, 33 York, street, Toronto, Ont. 



P. P. YOUNG, 271 Gay street, Knoxville, Tenn. 



O, VANDERBILT, 38 S. Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. 



FP.ED H. LORD 52 Clark street, Chicago. 



T. L. SHORTELL. 112 North Fourth street, St. Lruis, Mo. 



F. W. GREENE. 112 North Fourth street. St. Louis, Mo. 



S. H. MILLS, 113 Vine street. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



E. H. SMITH, 3^2 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wi*. 



T. K. STATELER, 200 Fourth street, DesMoinee, Iowa. 



