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Where To Spend The Summer

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
June
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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Where to go, what to do, how to do it, and the expense inwived - questions agititirg fo many householis, contemporary with the advent of' summer, are all anawered satisfactorily in the pages of the handsome volume entitled " Health and Pleasure," just usued by the Passenger Department of the New York Central & Hudson River Rilroad. Tn book is profusaly illustrated, contains several valuable mapa, mDd the imformation is presented in a concise, yet readable manner. It embraces an extensivo list of summer hotels and boarding houses along the Hudson, among the Catskills, in the Adirondack Mountains, at Saratoga, Lïke George, Miagara Falls, and other famous resorts. Copies of the book mav be obtained Lree upon application to W. B. Jerome, General Western Agent, No. 97 Clark St., Chicago, or will be mailed post paid upon receipt of ten cents in stamps, by George H. Daniels, General Passenger Agent, Gran i Central Station, New York. The Cincinnati, Hamüton & Dayton Railroad is the short and direct line from Michigan and Canad to Cincinnati, Indianapoli8, LonUTÜle, Nashville, Birmingham, Meridian, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macón, Charleston, Savanaah, Jacksonville, and all southern cities. Day and niht traics run throuzh solid between Detroit and Cincinnati. D reet oonnection made at Cincinnati for all points south, southeast and southwest. The only line leaving Detroit morning and evening by which you can secure parlor and sleeping car. No extra charge for quick time and superior service. Cali on or sddress nearet ticket agent of any line in Michigan and Canada for through tickets to all points south, or address D. B. Tracy, Northern Passenger Agent, 155 Jefferson-Ave, Detroit, or E. V. McCormick, General Passenger Agent, 200 N. FourthSt, Cincinnati.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register