RECREATION. 



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> *Xo "tbe" Pleasure Resorts of..* ■. 



Cexas ana Gulf of Ittexico 



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 



UNION PACIFIC R. R. 



TO 



COLORADO, WYOMING, UTAH, 

 IDAHO, MONTANA, OREGON, 

 WASHINGTON and CALIFORNIA 



UNEQUALED 

 ATTRACTIONS 



ON THE LINE OF THE 



Union Pacific 



FOR TOURISTS 



ft traverses the Grandest Scenery of the 

 Rocky Mountains, and reaches all the 

 Health and Pleasure Resorts of the Mid- 

 Continent. 



Sportsmen 



will find in scores of localities 

 along this line game worthy of 

 their skill, such as Bear, Moun= 

 tain Lion, Coyotes, Elk, Deer, Antelope, Moun= 

 tain Sheep, Feathered Game of all kinds. And 

 everywhere are Beautiful Streams well stocked 

 with Trout. 



For any information relative to localities for Hunting, 

 or for information in regard to the UNION PACIFIC 

 R* R. % address 



E. L. LOMAX, Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. 

 OUAHA. NEB. 



Agt., 



New Booklets* 



The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 

 railway is issuing a series of booklets 

 regarding points of interest along its 

 lines, and if you are interested in the 

 western country, or contemplating a 

 trip, write Geo. H. Heafford, Gen- 

 eral Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111., 

 for the special publication desired, 

 enclosing four cents in stamps for 

 postage. 



The Pioneer Limited. 



The Land of Bread and Butter. 



The Fox Lake Country. 



Fishing in the Great North 



No. 1. 



No. 2. 



No. 3. 



No. 4. 

 Woods. 



No. 5. 



No. 6. 



No. 7. 



No. 8. 

 Country. 



No. 9. Summer Homes, 1900 



No. 10. The California of To-Day. 



No. 11. The Game of Skat. 



No. 12. Hilwaukee, the Convention 

 City. 



No. 13. A Farm in the Timber Country. 



No. 14. Stock Raising in the Sunshine 

 State. 



The Lake Superior Country. 

 Cape Nome Gold Diggings. 

 Glimpses Across the Sea. 

 Summer Days in the Lake 



AN 



AMERICAN 



TRAVELER. 



<• I would not have believed that there could 

 be such luxury in a thousand-mile journey as 

 I found on the New York Central, between 

 New York and Chicago," said a distinguished 

 American who had spent the past fifteen 

 years abroad. " There is nothing to equal it 

 in all Europe." 



For a copy of "The Luxury of Modern Railway 

 Travel," send a i-cent stamp to George H. Daniels, 

 General Passenger Agent, Grand Central Station, New 

 York. 



