RECREATION. 



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The New Bonte to the Far-Famed Saguenay, 



AND THE 



ONLY rail route to the delightful summer resort9 and 

 fishing grounds north of Quebec and to Lake St. 

 John and Chicoutimi, through 



CANADIAN ADIRONDACKS. 



Trains connect at Chicoutimi with Saguenay Steamers 

 for Tadousac, Cacouna, Murray Bay and Quebec. A 

 round trip unequalled in America, through matchless 

 forest, mountain, river and lake Scenery, down the ma- 

 jestic Saguenay by daylight and back to the Fortress 

 City, touching at all the beautiful seaside resorts on the 

 Lower St. Lawrence, with their chain of commodious 

 Hotels. 



Hotel Roberval, Lake St. John, has first-class accom- 

 modation for 300 guests, and is run in connection with 

 the Island House at Grand Discharge of Lake St. John, 

 the center of the "Ouananiche" fishing grounds. 

 Daily commuication by the new fast steamer across the 

 lake. The fishing rights of Lake St. John and tribu- 

 taries are free to guests of the hotels. 



Apply to J. Wesley Allison, corner of Vanderbilt 

 Avenue and 44th Street, 10 Wall Street, and o Pine 

 Street, New York City, and to ticket agents of all prin- 

 cipal Cities. 



A beautiful illustrated guide book free on application. 

 ALEX. HARDY, J. G. SCOTT, 



Gen. F. and P. Agt. Sec'y and Manager. 



Quebec, Can. 



DNEQUALED 

 ATTRACTIONS 



ON THE LINE OF THE 



Union pacific 



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FOR TOURISTS 



It traverses the Grandest Scenery of 

 the Rocky Mountains, and reaches all 

 the Health and Pleasure Resorts of 

 the Mid-Continent. 



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Sportsmen 



will find in scores of local- 

 ities along this line game 

 worthy of their skill, such as 

 Bear, Mountain Lion, Coyotes, Elk, Deer, Ante- 

 lope, Mountain Sheep, Feathered Game of all 

 kinds. And everywhere are Beautiful Streams 

 well stocked with Trout. 



For Gun Club Rules, Game Laws, and any in- 

 formation relative to localities for Hunting, or for 

 information in regard to the UNION PACIFIC 

 R. R., call on or address any General or Traveling 

 Agent of this Company. 



R. TENBROECK, Gen'l Eastern Agent, 



287 Broadway, New York City 



E. DICKINSON, S. A. HUTCHISON, 



General Manager Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agt. 



£. L. LOMAX, Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. Agt 

 OMAHA. BEB. 



Colorado In 

 summer is 

 the most 

 delightful 

 place on 

 earth. Its climate 

 is simply incom- 

 parable, while 

 its magnificent 

 mountain scen- 

 ery is said to 

 excel the Swiss Alps. 

 There are many attractive resorts in Colo- 

 rado, some right in the heart of the Rockies 

 and others along the foot hills. Every taste 

 and every purse can be suited. Shall we send 

 you a copy of our beautiful book, "Pictur- 

 esque Colorado?" Send two-cent stamp to 

 prepay postage to 



T. E. Fisher, General Passenger Agent, 

 THE COLORADO ROAD, 



Tl^e Cooper Ku ililiiisr Beaver, Colo. 



THE 



"FOUR-TRACK 



SERIES." 



" The New York Central's books of travel. 



These small books are filled with information 

 regarding the resorts of America, best routes, 

 time required for journey and cost thereof. 



Our Illustrated Catalogue, a booklet of 32 pages, 4x8, 

 gives synopsis of contents of each of twenty-five books ; 

 this Catalogue sent free to any address on receipt of a 

 postage stamp by George H. Daniels, General Passen- 

 ger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. 



