xxii RECREATION. 



GOOD LITERATURE 



FOR ALMOST NOTHING. 



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The Northern Pacific will send any of the following pam- 

 phlets upon receipt of prices named, in stamps or otherwise. Send 

 for these and learn about the most picturesque and interesting 

 part of your country, and the best hunting and fishing section of 

 the United States. 



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WONDERLAND 1901— 



An annual publication, gotten up in most attractive style and 

 beautifully illustrated in half-tone. The Northern Pacific has Send 

 become noted for this publication. This number treats particu- q Cents 

 larly of the history of the Northern Pacific's Trademark, the Custer 

 Battlefield in Montana, and the Yellowstone Park. 



MINI A TURE WONDERLAND— 



A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history of the Send 

 Northern Pacific Trademark. 4 



The artistic covers of the Wonderland 1901, are used in miniature Cents. 



YELLOWSTONE PARK MAP— 



A map in relief of Yellowstone Park. It is on firm paper, suitable « , 

 for mounting and for use in schools, geological classes, etc. The ^ encl 

 best map of the Park that is publicly distributed. Mailed in paste- ■ ** Cents, 

 board tubes. 



WILD FLOWERS FROM YELLOWSTONE— 



A book of pressed wild flowers from Yellowstone Park, showing „ , 

 the flowers in their natural colors. This is a dainty and bean- - e !« 

 tiful souyenir— has ten specimens of .flowers and four full page en S ' 



illustrations of Park scenery. 



YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK— 



Anew 112-page book, in strong flexible covers, good paper, plain Send 

 type, illustrated, pocket size, a compendium and descriptive of the 25 Cents. 

 World's Wonderland. 



CLIMBING MOUNT RAINIER— 



An illustrated pocket-size book, in strong flexible covers, descrip- Send 



tive of an ascent of the highest peak in the United States — outside ok CentSi 



of Alaska — of a glacial nature. 



In sending for these write the address carefully. 



CHAS* S» FEE, cenx pass'r and ticket acent, 



ST. PAUL, MINN 



