Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1885 — Are You Going To New Orleaus Or Florida? [ARTICLE]
Are You Going To New Orleaus Or Florida?
If so y<>u can go via the Monon Route Louisville or Cincinnati, and sec the Mammoth Ca v e, Nashville, Blount Spring. Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, and the Gulf coast for the Same money that, will take you thruogh the dreary, unin habited Mississippi swntnps; we are confident you cannon select a line to the South enjoying half the advantages t hat .te possessed by the Monon Route anits Soutn-rn connections. No one should think of going South without visiting the Mammoth Cave, the great natural wonder of this continent. So much nas been written of this world famo u wonder, that it is impossible to say an thing new In regard ,o it —lt connot be de scribed; Its caverns mus l be explored, its darKness felt, its beauties seen, to be appre.dated or realized. It is the greatest |ua oral curiosity— Nia-. gara not excepted—and hi whose expectations are not satisfied by its marvelous avenu»s, domes and starry grottos must be a fool or a demi-god. From Mobil- to New Orleans (141 miles) the tide along the Gulf coast is alone worth the entire cost of ths whole trip. In fell sight of the Gulf all the way. pass Ocean Spring, Mississippi Chy, Pass Christian Bay. St. Louis, and Bean* vol p . the home of Jeff Davis. When you decide ro go South make up your mind to travel over the line that passes through the b st country and gives vou the best places to stop over. This is emphatically the Monon Route, in connection with the Louisville and Nashville and the Cincinnati Southern Railways, Pullman Palace Siee ers, Palace Coaches double daily trains The best to Cincinnati, Loutsvilk, New Orleans or Florida. For full information, descriptive boojes, pamphlets, ect, addrea-- nnv Agent of the Company, or Robt Emmett, District Passenger Agent, No. 26 So. Illinois Street, Indianapolis, Ind.
