RECREATION. 



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# ,Xo "tlK" Pleasure Resorts of..* 



Cexas 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 



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 



It 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 /or Hunting, 

 or for information in regard to the UNION PACIFIC 

 K. R. t address 



S. L. LOMAX, Gen'l Pass and Tkt. Agt., 

 OMAHA. NEB. 



IN THE LAKE COUNTRY 



Of Northern Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota 

 and Michigan, there are hundreds of the 

 most charming Summer Resorts awaiting 

 the arrival of thousands of tourists from 

 the South and East. 



Among the list of near by places are Fox 

 Lake, Delavan, Lauderdale, Wau- 

 kesha, Oconomowoc, Palmyra, The 

 Dells at Kilbourn, Elkhart and Madi- 

 son, while a little farther off are 

 Minocqua, Star Lake, Frontenac, 

 White Bear, flinnetonka, and Mar- 

 quette on Lake Superior. 



For pamphlet of 



V Summer Homes for 1900/' 



or for copy of our handsomely illustrated 

 Summer book, entitled 



"In The Lake Country/ ' 



apply to nearest ticket agent or address with 

 four cents in postage, 



GEO. H. HEAFFORD, Gen'l Passenger Agent, 

 Old Colony Building, Chicago, 111. 



HOW RAILROADS 



AID COMMERCE. 



The map in the "Round the World " folder, 

 issued by the New York Central Lines, is an 

 object lesson on the subject of the relations 

 between the railroads and all other commer- 

 cial interests. It marks an era in the history 

 of the foreign commerce of the United States. 



A copy will be sent free, post-paid, on receipt of 

 three cents in stamps, by George H. Daniels, General 

 Passenger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York 



