RECREATION. XXXix 
THE Netw Guide Book 
FOUR-TRACK 
NEWS “In the 
An Illustrated Magazine 
of Travel and Education M - W d 99 
MORE THAN 152 PAGES MONTHLY aine 00 S 
Its scope and character are indicated by the 
following titles of articles that have ap- PUBLISHED BY THE 
peared in recent issues; all pro- 
fusely illustrated. 
Among Golden Pagodas, - - «+ Kirk Munroe Bangor CC®, Aroostook 
vq epey. - - - = - 5 M. Imlay Taylor 
tudy in Shells, -  - - - r. R. W. Shufeldt . 
Santo Domingo, a, ie : - Frederick A. Ober Rail Road 
Fleven Hours of Afternoon, - - - Cy Warman 
A Gala Night on the Neckar, - - Kathleen L. Greig ip x 3 
Echoes From Sleepy Hollow, - - Minna Irving A N artistically arranged publication of 
Golf in the Rockies, - - Henry Russell Wray ’ d er f th 
In Barbara Freitchie’s Town, pe boss C. Harbaugh nearly 200 pages, descriptive of the 
Back of the Backwoods, -— - arles Howard Shinn e : . : 
A Ase of masks. 4 - - rome W. Guthrie fishing, camping, Canoeing, hunting, etc., 
Sailors’ Snug Harbor a al - - Bessie H. Dean ~ ; ; 
Since Betty Golfs—Poem, - _ Fosephine Withelm Hard to be enjoyed in the great gr: Maine 
iagara’s Historic Environs,- -— - ben P. Dorr ver 100 beauti illustrations 
In the Old Wood-Burner Days, - Fames O. Whittemore Woods. O 
The Land of Liberty and Legends, Guy Morrison Walker including several colored pages. 
Nature’s Treasure-house, - - - Earl W. Mayo os : 
Down the Golden Yukon, - George Hyde Preston A welcome addition to any library, 
Corral and Lasso, - i Sr - Minnie $. Reynolds 
Little Histories : 
An Historic Derelict, - - ~- Charlotte Philip ° , 
Where Lincoln Died, - - - Alexander Porter Copy mailed for 10¢ in stamps, 
The Poets’ Corner, - - Isabel R. Wallach . 
The Treason House, - - William Wait Mention RECREATION, 
SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS, or 50 CENTS A YEAR 
Can be had of newsdealers, or by addressing Cc. ¢. BROW N, G. P. @ T. A. 
GEORGE H. DANIELS, Publisher, 
Room No. 48 7 East 42d Street, New York - BANGOR, MAINE 
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR 
QE of the most exquisite things of the sort ever published is the YELLOW-= 
STONE PARK FLOWER BOOK issued by the Northern Pacific Rail- 
way Company. It is a very dainty, immaculate piece of work, and contains 
one specimen, each of eleven varieties of 
WILD FLOWERS 
COMMON TO it 
YELLOWSTONE PARK 
all carefully pressed and retaining perfectly their natural colors. 
THE BOTANICAL and common name and habitat of each specimen are given. 
THERE are also six full pages of half-tone illustrations of scenes in Yellow- 
stone Park. 
THE PAPER, printing, binding, illustrations and mounting of the flowers are 
all first class and the book is carefully mailed in corrugated card board. 
THE PRICE of this book, which makes a beautiful souvenir, is 50 cents; 
and it will be sent to any address on receipt of that amount in stamps, silver, 
postal note or express order by— 
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ST. PAUL, MINN, General Passenger Agent. 

