RECREATION. 



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THE 



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NEWS 



An Illustrated Magazine 

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Picturesque Venezuela— Illus. . . Frederick A. Ober 

 Haunts of Eben Holden— Illus . . Del B Salmon 

 A Journey Among the Stars— Illus. Frank W. Mack 

 In the Great North Woods— Poem . Eben B. Rexford 

 Beautiful Porto Rico — Illustrated Hezekiah Butterworth 

 In Rip Van Winkle's Land— Poem . Minna Irving 

 Nature's Chronometer— Illustrated . H. M. Albaugh 

 Van Arsdale,The Platitudinarian-Ill. Chas. Battell Loomis 

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 Ancient Prophecies Fulfilled— Illus. George H. Daniels 

 The Stories the Totems Tell— Illus. Luther L. Holden 

 A Little Country Cousin— Illustrated Kathleen L. Greig 

 The Mazamas— illustrated .... Will G. Steel 

 When Mother Goes Away— Poem . Joe Cone 

 A Little Bit of Holland— Illustrated Charles B, Wells 

 The Romance of Reality — Illustrated Jane W. Guthrie 

 Samoa and Tu f uila — illustrated . Michael White 

 Under Mexican Skies— Illustrated 

 Niagara in Winter— Illustrated • 

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Old Fort Putnam 



The Confederate White House 



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The Lakes and streams in the Adiron- 

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NEW YORK CENTRAL 



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"AMERICA'S 



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RESORTS" 



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