Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1885 — Are You Coing to New Orleans or Florida? [ARTICLE]
Are You Coing to New Orleans or Florida?
If so, you can go via the Monon Route vU Louisville or Cincinnati, and see the Mammoth Cave. Nashville, Blount Springs, Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, and the Gulf coast for tne same money that will (ake you through the dreary, uninhabited Mississippi swamps; we are confident you cannot select a line to the South enjoying haif the advantages that are 'possessed by the Monon Rolts and its Southern connections. No one should think of going South without visiting the Mammoth Cave, the great natural wonder of this coniinent. So much has been written of this world famous wonder, that, it is impossible to say anything new in regard to it—it cannot be uescyibed: its. caverns must ba explored, i s darkness, felt, its beauties seen, to be appreciated or realized. It is the gre-itest natural curiosity—Niagra not excepted and he whose expectations are .not sat-i-tied by its marvelous avenues, domes and starry grottos must either be a tool or a demi god. From Mobile to New Orleans (141 miles) the ride along the Gmf coast is alone worth the etiihe cost of the whole trip. la full sight of toe Gulf all the way, pass Ocean Springs, Mississippi City, Pass Ciins- . tian, Bay So Louis, and Beauvoir, the home of Jeff Davis. Whe t you decide to go South make up your mind to travel over, the line that passes through the best country and gives you the best places to stop over. Tnis is emphatically the Moxox Route, in connection wito the Louisville and Nashville and the Cincinnati Southern Railways; Pel loan Palace S.eepers,‘Palace Coaches, doub.e dniiy trains. Ttetbest to Cincinnati, Doui.svdle, New Orleans or Florida. For full information, descriptive books, etc., address any agent of tne Company, or RO3E2T EIIMETf, Distri :t Passing r Agent, No. 25 So. Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind.
