Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
An Ideal Summer Resort. VTellowstone Park is the ideal summer resort of the United States. It combines everything fount/ ekeocean, and a vast deal found nowhere else, not even at the seaside z As a Substitute for the ocean and its beaches and breezes, Yellowstone Lake, 7,700 feet above the oceanr 2 q miles long, 16 miles wide, mountain walled and pure and clear as crystal, proves extremely satisfactory. The Geysers, Hot Springs and Grand Canyon form the most unique set of attractions found in any summer resort on earth, while the wonderful terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs stand alone in the world for their exquisite beauty of color and refinement or ornamentation. Vats of boiling clay, lakes of mud, a cliff of natural glass, a mountain of sulphur, a natural bridge, are additional features not found elsewhere. Mountans and mountain air lend their attractions, wild animals roam free and harmless over the wide domain, trout are plentiful in the streams and lakes, cascades and waterfalls are found everywhere, and hotels, large, electric lighted, steam heated, attractively placed, are scattered throughout the Park for the accommodation of Wonderland travelers. For a spot remote from the noise, bustle, heat, dirt and sultriness of cities, and where nature is not only seen in new and unconventional attire, but coolness, comfort, pleasure and recreation are all combined, this sanctury among the mountains for both man and beast, is the one among all on earth to be sought during the hot months of summer. The right way to reach this Wonderland of pure delight and unique sights is via the Northern Pacific and Livingston to Mammoth Hot Springs, the capital of the Park. Pullman cars run cb ar to the park boundry.. Apply to any Agent of Northern Pacific for information ane send 6 cents to Chas. S. Fee, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul. Minn., for “Wonderland 1902.’’
sl6 00 St. Paul and Minneapolis
And return Chicago & Northwestern Railway, every day from Chicago, July 9th to Sept, 10 Four splendid trains daily, connecting with all lines from the east, with dining compartment, buffet, lib rary, observation and free reclining chair cars through without change Write for illustrated booklets or apply for information to your nearest ticket agent. J. E. Brittain, 368 Washington street, Boston, Mass. H. A. Gross, 461 Broadway New York City. W.M. Burgard, 301 Main street, Buffalo N. Y J. 8. Talbot 333 Main street, Peoria, 111. B. H. Bennett, i Eti‘, K ingSt Toronto, Ont. W. A. Cox, 601 Chestnut street, Pbiladelphi, Pa. A. Q. Tailant, 507 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. A. F. Cleveland, 234 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. N. M. Breeze, 435 Vine street, Cincinnati, Ohio. W. H. Guerin, 17 Campus-Mar tius, Detroit, Micb. wA. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue Chicago, 111, Aug 30
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