RECREA 7/uiV. 



Ok musKoRa ana midland 

 takes Resorts 



Beached only by the 



Grand Trunk Railway System 



Is the Paradise for not only hnnters,fishermen, and canoe- 

 ists, but also those in search of bealth, where comfort 

 and pleasure can be obtained economically. 



The woodland and lake scenery would satisfy the most 

 critical tourist. 



Camping outfits can be purchased cheaply, or guides, 

 thoroughly acquainted with this region, fully equipped 

 for camping, can be secured readily. 



Parties can be furnished with names of guides, and by 

 communicating with them, make all necessary arrange- 

 ments in advance. 



The following fish and game, in season, are to be 

 found in abundance, the variety of which is not surpassed 

 by any other sporting region in the world : 



Fish.— Bass, pickerel, brook trout, lake trout, white- 

 fish, perch, sunfish, salmon, trout, sturgeon, catfish, 

 herring, and muskalonge. 



Game.— Deer, partridge, rabbits, pigeons, ducks.geese, 

 plover, bear, woodcock, snipe, grouse, and moose. 



A few of the other Principal Resorts.— Andros- 

 coggin Lakes, the White Mountains, the salmon re- 

 sorts of Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, 

 Lake St. John region, the River St. Lawrence, the 

 Thousand Islands. 



For descriptive book showing routes and rates, apply 

 to M. C. Dickson, D.P.A., Toronto, Ont.; D. O. Pease, 

 D.P.A., Montreal, P.O.; L. R. Mokhow, C.P.A., Chicago, 

 111.; R. McC. Smith, S.P.A., Cincinnati, O. 



Chas. M. Hats, Geo B. Reeve. W. E. Davis, 



General Manager, Gen. Traffic Manager, (t. P. & T. A., 



Montreal, P. Q. Montreal, P. Q. Montreal, P. Q. 



Frank P. Dwyer, E. P. Agent, 273 Broadway, New York. 



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All the best cities of the north- pft 



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Cexa$ ana Gulf of Mexico 



TAKE 



Via CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY, or 

 ST. LOUIS 



WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS 



FREE "KATY" CHAIR CARS 



For further information, address 



W. S. ST. GEORGE, Gen. East. Agt. 

 309 Broadway, New York 



UNEQUALED 

 ATTRACTIONS 



ON THE LINE OF THE 



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nioti pacific 



FOR TOURISTS 



It traverses the Grandest Scenery ©f 

 the Rocky Mountains, and reaches all 

 the Health and Pleasure Resorts of 

 the Mid-Continent. 



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pommen 



will find in scores of local- 

 ities along this line game 

 worthy of their skill, such as 

 Bear, Mountain Lion, Coyotes, Elk, Deer, Ante- 

 lope, Mountain Sheep, Feathered Game of all 

 kinds. And everywhere are Beautiful Streams 

 well stocked with Trout. 



For Gun Club Rides, Game Laws, and any in- 

 formation relative to localities for Hunting, or for 

 information in regard to the UNION PACIFIC 

 SYSTEM, call on or address any General or 

 Traveling Agent of this Company. 



R. TENBROECK, Gen'l Eastern Agent, 



287 Broadway, Hew York City 



E. DICKINSON, E. L. LOMAX, 



Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Pass. & Tkt. Agt. 



Omaha, Neb. 



