Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1895 — HALF-FARE TO CHATTANOOGA AND RETURN [ARTICLE]

HALF-FARE TO CHATTANOOGA AND RETURN

For me Kpworth League Convention in June. On June 25, 20 and 27, 1805, the Monon Itoute will sell tickets at rate of one fare for the round trip from all points on Its line to Chattanooga and return on account of the second international confer once of the Kpworth League. These rates and tickets will bo open to all. Tickets will be limited to return fifteen days from date of sale, but can be extended fifteen days by depositing with agents of U. A C. or Nashville und Chattanooga Railways before June !U). A choice of routes via Cincinnati, the Blue Grnss regions of Kentucky and the mountains of Tennessee, or via Louisville and the Cave Regions of Kentucky, with side trips to Mammoth Cave at a nominal expense, makes the Monon Route the most desirable lino between Chicago and Chattanooga, Tonn. The day trainß of the Monon Ronte, both via Louisville and Cincinnati, carry parlor cars and dining ears, serving meals same as at a first-class case. Patrons can order wlint they want and need only pay for what they get. The evening trains carry luxurious palace sleeping cars from Chicago to Cincinnati or Louisville. The sleeping car rate from Chicago to the Ohio River, or from the Ohio River to Chattanooga, Is $2 per berth, whether occupied by one or two persons. Pnrtlos wishing to view the mountain scenery of the Mouth should leave Chicago on the evening trains, so as to make the trip from Cincinnati or lioulsvllle to Chattanooga by Vlaylight, arriving at Chattnnnoßn for supper. Those wishing to visit Mammoth Cave should leave Chicago at 8:82 p. ni., arriving at lioulsvllle for breakfast, and at the cave for dinner, remaining at the cave until next morning, leaving nt 0 oclock, and arriving at Chat-' tanoogn for supper. The side trip from Glasgow Junction to Mammoth Cave will cost but $1.25; hotel bill und cave fees will be very reasonable. The guides go Into the enve between 2 and 8 o’clock p. m. and at 8 o’clock In the evening, thus giving those who wish a chance to make two trips in the cave the same dny. Further information, with time tables, maps and pamphlets, will bo furnished on application to any ngent of the Monon Route, or by addressing FRANK J. REHD, Gcneru) Passenger Agent, Chicago. The pleasures of sin are only pleasures for a season.