RECREATION. 



"To the younger sort a part 

 of education." 



Travel to the younger sort is a part of education; to the older, a part 

 oi experience. — Baion. 



National Educational 



ASSOCIATION, 



Charleston, S. C> July ?th to 13th. 



The famous old city will extend its broadest 



hospitality. 



The railroads announce low rates. 



This convention by the seaside is goin^ to be 



the greatest ever held. 



ONE FARE ROUND TRIP (plus $2.00), from 



all Northern points via Cincinnati and the 



Queen & Crescent 



Route. Full stop-over privileges, choice of 

 routes and the best service that is to be found 

 anywhere. Tickets are good till September 1st 

 for the return journey. 



Write for free literature concerning Charleston, and the 

 way to gpt there, including literature descriptive of 

 Chrkamiuga battlefield, 4sheville and the "Land of the 

 Sky/' etc. W. C. Rinearson, G. P. A., Cincinnati, O. 



ACROSS 



THE 



CONTINENT. 



By way of New York and Niagara Falls, 

 through the centers of populations and the 

 gateways of commerce, which are, of 

 course, on or reached by the New York 

 Central. 



For particulars see the new "Round the 

 World" folder just issued by the "New York 

 Central Lines. It contains a $700 map. 



A c.py 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. 



A WEEK OR TWO 



.OF. 



REST and 

 RECREATION 



Will Brace You Up. 



WISCONSIN CENTRAL RAILWAY 



REACHES MOST OF THE 

 FAMOUS WISCONSIN RESORTS 



VIA 



FAST TRAINS 



Leaving Chicago and Milwaukee 

 DAILY. 



Illustrated pamphlet is yours for the asking. 



JAMES C. POND, 



General Passenger Agent, Milwaukee, Wis. 



