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A Watering-Place, Otteds. Siiperior Saratoga Springs. Attractions for Your , No person who comes Fast this year from a distant point of the country should go home Va 7 without seeing Summer Vacation SARATOGA SPRINGS, First-class tickets will be sold certain days July and September | the most beautiful as well asthe most at $25.00, Chicago, Denver and return; Utah points $15.00 higher. Cor- popular watering-place on this continent, | respondingly low from other points. Rates but little higher other days ie enna Ormed ELORATEESTLV AL ‘all gamsner: wil held at Saratoga the first week in ry ; 3 Sey ber, Good accommodations at all points of interest, and at moderate eeinccs. Sprtoue'ts oniy 92° here Tidta cost. P New York ; 63 hours from Boston ; 7} hours The ‘Colorado Special,” only one night to Denver. from Buflalo by the The “Overland Limited,” only two nights to Utah. These two fast trains provide the best of everything, and leave Chi- NEW YORK CENTRAL. cago every day. Send 4c. stamp for “Colorado Illustrated.” Particu- ———<—<—<—<———$s—_ lars of any agent, or address For a copy of ‘*Saratoga the Beautiful,” “ Four-Track Series” No. 22, send a postage Pnixcrrat, AGENctEs:441 Broadway, Now York:@1 Chestnut St., Phila stamp to George H. Daniels, General Pas- deiphiar 29 Washington St Howton) SU Main Rt. Bafalos 23 Clark St. senger Agent, New York Central & Hudson | for Ste Cleveland, ii Casspus Martiag, Detrovt; 2 Ring St, Foronto, Oot River Rallroad, Grand’ Ceatral'Statlon, New rk, Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line ~ faa Cooney Givin uso — NEAR NEW YORK CITY THOS AaIoanona LONG BEACH HOTEL ON LOWER Long Beach, L. I. a ext 7 GOLF LIN jountain an On SUSR OP CUES = Lake Resort FOR THE USE OF GUESTS Ten hours from New York Unexcelled cuisine, fine orchestra, without change. Within a surf and still-water bathing, fishing and short drive of all the prin- | cipal resorts ‘in the moun- Livery and good accommodations for tains, bicycle parties. Most Attractive Place for Young People A perfect nine-hole Golf Course. Swimming, Row- ing, Canoeing, Tennis and Dancing. HOTEL AMPERSAND Ampersand, N. Y. Hotel Ampersand *"n. oa aa inl iF VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS BEAUTIFUL CUIDE OPEN ALL THE YEAR. 2,500 feet elevation on CHESAPEAKE & OMIO RAILWAY. To Peeriess Spring and Summer Resort. HOTEL OF THE MIGHEST CLASS, Finest bathing estabiiahment in America. ” Golf Course PAN-AMERICAN . ‘adjoins the hotel. Compartment Car from New York without change. Ticket om 2 Broadway and offices Penn. R. Rt. EXPOSITION FRED STERRY, Manager, Hot Springs, Va. A VALUABLE PUBLICATION, Containing Best Map of Grounds Evor ee eee Racurslon outs Reeksae 1 vthe This work is desiened to provide the publio with de- Made, Is published by the scriptive notes of the principal Summer resorts of East- ern America, with the best routes for reaching them, and the rates of fare. it contains all the principal sea- shore and mountain resorisof the East, and over seven- Lackawanna teea hundred different routes or combinations of routes, anor Tae book bas beca compiled with the greatest care, and rs lend altogether 1s the most complete and comprehensive Mucuicay Cent AL Rails cad handbook of Summer travel ever offered to the public, The Magara Falls Route, ‘Tho cover Is handsome and striking, printed In colors, and the bewk contains several maps, presenting the CAN EXP CEITION E pact rontes over, which tickets arg sold. ‘ihe book cachmerica . Se i y. Lee, js profusely ilust with fine -tone cuts of Send 4 cents in stamps to T. W. Lee scenery at the various resorts and along the lines of the 26 Exchange Place, New York City. Pennsylvania Railroad. This very interesting book may be procured at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at the nominal price of ten cents, or, upon appll- cation to the geveral office, Broad Street Station, by mail for twenty cents, comicbooks.com