RECREATION. 



XI 



ALL THE 

 GREAT RESORTS 



are reached by the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 



and their connections. 



You will get a deal of valuable 

 information in regard to the great 

 resorts of America and how best to 

 reach them from the now famous 



"Four Track Scries" 



the New York Central's Books of 

 travel and education. 



An illustrated catalogue will be sent 

 free, postpaid, to any address, on receipt 

 of a postage stamp by George H. Daniels, 

 General Passenger Agent, Grand Cen- 

 tral Station, New York. 



FOR SHOOTERS AND 

 FISHERHEN. 



The new 1901 edition of "Shooting and 

 Fishing Along the Line of the Great 

 Northern Railway" is without an equal 

 amongst books of this class. It is hand- 

 somely bound in colored covers, of new 

 and attractive design. It is printed on 

 fine plate paper, in two colors, is beauti- 

 fully illustrated with photographs repro- 

 duced in half-tone, and is in all respects 

 a magnificent specimen of the printer's art. 



Complete information is given about all 

 sorts and conditions of sport, from lion and 

 grizzly bear to " cotton tails," and includ- 

 ing every fish that swims in the many lakes 

 and rivers of the wide Northwestern states. 



All the little details of lakes, boats, bait, 

 distances, etc., have been carefully com- 

 piled by practical sportsmen, and will be 

 found a great convenience to anyone plan- 

 ning a trip. A new map of Minnesota in 

 three colors is bound into each book. 



The hunter or fisherman who is the 

 fortunate possessor of this encyclopedia of 

 sport in the Northwest needs no further 

 guide to tell him where to go a-fishing or 

 shooting. . By mail for 6 cents from F. I. 

 Whitney, general passenger and ticket 

 agent, St. Paul, Minn. 



To the 



Pan=American 

 Exposition. 



On your trip to the Exposition decide to use the leading 

 and only double-track line from the west to Buffalo, the 



Lake Shore 



and Michigan Southern Railway, 



A selection of this route is an absolute assurance of 

 the best in travel that money can buy. It means a pleasant 

 and restful journey — the most interesting to Buffalo. 



Eight through trains daily from Chicago ; nine daily 

 from Cleveland j also fast through trains from St. Louis, 

 Indianapolis, Cincinnati, etc., over "Big Four Route" 

 via Cleveland. 



Tickets over this route afford use of steamer either 

 way between Cleveland and Buffalo without extra charge. 

 All tickets over Lake Shore (east or west) through Buffalo, 

 admit of io days stop over in that city. 



"Book of Trains" and "Book of Pan-American," 

 contain useful information about trains and Exposition, sent 

 free on request. 



A. J. Smith, g. p. & t. a., Cleveland, O. 



Pan-American 



Souvenir 

 Coffee Spoon. 



These spoons are of good 

 quality, made especially for us 

 by the Oneida Community 

 Co. , Limited, at their factory, 

 Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



They will be sent postpaid 

 to any address for twenty (20) 

 cents in coin. 



Detach coupon below, fill 

 in name and full address plain- 

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