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RECREATION. 



UNION 

 PACIFIC 



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Land Marks 



Made famous by the early Traders, Explor- 

 ers, Pioneers, Mormons, Emigrants, Pony 

 Express Riders, Overland Stage Coaches, 

 Indian Encounters, etc., are seen from the 

 car windows of the Union Pacific trains. 



In traveling over this line you can see the 

 wonderful achievements of the Union Pacific 

 engineers over mighty chasms, lofty peaks, 

 and through mountains of solid rock. 

 Be sure your ticket reads OVER THIS ROUTE* 



E. L. LOMAX, 



Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent, Sfe^' 



OMAHA, NEB. 



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Have you the best possible outfit ready 

 for your spring and summer photographic 

 work? Such an outfit is expensive. Why 

 not reduce this expense by earning some 

 supplies as premiums? For instance, if 

 you wish to save your photo prints, send 

 me 2 yearly subscriptions to Recreation, 

 at $i each, and I will send you a Buech- 

 ner album that will hold ioo 4x5 prints. 

 It will be of great value to you in show- 

 ing the progress you make in your pho- 

 tography, from the first page to the last, 

 and your prints will always recall inter- 

 esting memories. 



p n p p To everyone who will send in a 

 LULL subscription to RECREATION 

 III through me I will give, free, a photo 



' ■'■■■■■ of the late President Mc Kin ley; or 

 of the Esplanade, or any of the buildings at the Pan- 

 American Exposition. These photos are all on 

 Velox or Aristo paper. The one of President 

 McKinley was made September 6th, the day he was 

 shot. All prints perfect. F.E.WILKINSON, 

 172 Woodlawn Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Mr. Newcomb (recounting the morning 

 service to his wife, who was. unable to 

 attend church) : The minister came down 

 terribly on the women of the church who 

 are wearing $25-bonnets while there is so 

 much destitution about. 



Mrs. Newcomb: And did he mention 

 any names? 



Mr. Newcomb: No. 



Mrs. Newcomb (in disappointment) : 

 Then I don't suppose folks will ever 

 know how much I paid for mine — it's just 

 so much money wasted ! — Judge. 



First Editor : I wish we could find some 

 way to increase our circulation. 



Second Editor: I'm afraid it is im- 

 possible. We are already printing all the 

 scandals and lies the paper will hold. — Ex- 

 change. 



Customer: Waiter, it is nearly half an 

 hour since I ordered that turtle soup. 



Waiter : Sorry, sir, but you know how 

 slow turtles are, sir. — Pittsburg Bulletin. 



